Thursday, February 20, 2014

Faith Discovery Group - "I want to apply him to more areas of my life"



As you might have heard already, in the beginning of February Mike had the huge privilege of teaching the first ever Faith Discovery Group at Hope Africa Collective.
Mike taking his work very seriously...
But first, during December and January, "my man" spent much of his time working with a Xhosa co-worker named Mawande Mani, to write the material for this course (see my sister-in-law’s post for more information about this man of God  http://charlenefast.blogspot.ca).  In case you don't have time to read it, it is safe to say that we have a special family bond with uncle Mawande, although he has yet to realize we're not actually related.
Mawande - A.K.A. Petti is Vincent's BFF
The goal of the course was to introduce the students to Jesus-Christ, as the large majority of our students are not following Him, even though some of them might call themselves Christians.
Mawande loves teaching students and using white boards.
This is what Mike had to say about how the class went, and boy-oh-boy it’s worth reading (and not just because I said so)!!!

“Our first class was amazing!  We had 10 students and immediately on day 1, God was working in powerful ways.  We opened up the class so that everyone could share a little about themselves, and it was incredible to witness how the Spirit just opened up these students to share powerful and painful life experiences that they have struggled through.  We prayed and ministered to them, and praised God for how His hand was working early on.


Our students also engaged with us in what we were teaching.  For example, when talking about money, one of our students who is about a 30 years old said if offered the choice between money and his wife, he would immediately chose money and leave his wife.  And then if offered the choice between money and his children, he would abandon his kids.  
Xhosa girl in Phillipi near HAC

And from many conversations like this we presented how different Jesus teaches us to look at our world and our values.  We spent time teaching about how Jesus related to people and how Jesus desires to relate to them.  We spent time discussing the Kingdom of God and His magnificent plans for our world.  Finally, on Friday, we presented the finished work of Christ on the cross and through to the resurrection.
The group was quiet as we gave time for reflection and response.  Mawande and I then went person to person and just asked what was happening in their hearts and minds and how we could pray for them.  Here are a few of the words that they shared:
I want God’s love in my life.”  (This was the student who had at the beginning of the week wanted to trade in his wife/kids for money)


God has awoken my heart.


I feel more connected with God, I felt his presence.


I have felt abandon by God because of serious sickness in my life.  Now I feel encouraged that God loves me!  I haven’t been to church in 3 years, but I want to go back to church.


I want to follow Jesus, he has helped me to forgive people this week.  I want to apply him to more areas of my life.  I learned that God has good plans for me.
I was so blown away by these testimonies and each one took significant steps towards God.  To hear a student on their own say “I want to apply him to more areas of my life” is massively encouraging for Mawande and I as we lead these classes."
Mike excited about how well the class went
So thank you for praying for Mike and Mawande, and please continue to pray for them as they follow up with these students over their remaining weeks in Life Development at HAC.  Please pray for them as they are seeking the Lord, that they will completely surrender their hearts and lives to him.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Mike and Marie-Eve, Glad to see you guys are keeping warm and doing well.

    I couldn't believe some of the responses from the students when asked questions about deciding between wife or money and kids of money. I'm glad they have a good teacher, they are truly blessed.

    I will have to stop in time to time more often, you guys have some good teachings and it's a pleasure to learn about how gods word is helping others.

    If I ever find myself in Cape Town during our travels, I will be sure to look you guys up.

    Regards from a frozen Niverville.
    Chad Ringström and Rena Pidruchny

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