Making Disciples of All Nations and Planting
Studying it carefully again, I realized that the Great Commission mentioned included not only evangelism, but also “making disciples of all nations”!
Studying it carefully again, I realized that the Great Commission mentioned included not only evangelism, but also “making disciples of all nations”!
After our Europe trip a while back, co-worker couples’ camp was held, followed by the monthly prayer meeting. That same weekend saw the performance of the drama “The King of Love” which brought forth the message of “Be Holy to Triumph”, the life experience of Joshua in the Bible.
Seemed like God was saying that though Hong Kong is in darkness and turmoil, His light shall lead us on, showing us the way out. “But when you are tempted, He will also provide a way out so that you can endur e it.” (1 Co 10:13b)
What we desire is for Hong Kong to enjoy true peace, which is the greatest blessing in these circumstances. To have this blessing, we need true light, the Truth and life.
The protests in Hong Kong escalated dramatically last week. The police and protestors broke out in fierce clashes, throwing petrol bombs and tear gas at each other.
Finally, C-Mo and I are able to break from months of busy work. Immediately after receiving 32 pastors who came for an indepth visit last Saturday, we flew to Europe.
We ordained 17 MG leaders, totaling our MG leaders to 52, which is a new milestone in discipleship. Every MG leader has their own story of how God has led and used them.
It was one of my favorite worship songs when I was still pastoring the church in Vancouver. At that time, I was full of expectations but had no supernatural experiences. Today, the next generation is singing what has become reality.
The “Wedding of the Lamb” services held over Sukkot this year combined worship services, weddings, and celebration of Sukkot. It was a God-given surprise with His mighty presence!
Pastor Eiji Iwayama willingly takes Hong Kong “611” as his mother church, and me as his spiritual father.