This past Sunday we held our second combined service with the two house churches, and had our highest attendance thus far. There were 178 in the worship service with 8 adults accepting Christ as Saviour. At the close of our service I had the privilege of baptizing 48 people from the two churches. One of our men expressed what all of us were feeling when he said, “Pastor, the spirit is too high this morning.” Although I did the preaching, the rest of the service was conducted by the nationals themselves. You would be so pleased with the quality of the people God has given to this ministry. We all went away thanking the Lord for meeting with us in such a wonderful way.
So far we have 221 people saved in our churches and 69 people baptized in these last eleven weeks. A young lady from the Salem Baptist Temple in Salem, Oregon, has been working with us since the eighth of April. Her goal was to establish a children’s Sunday school in both of our churches, train teachers, and mentor someone to head up the children’s ministry. She has trained five teachers, and mentored one of them to become the children’s ministry director. We had a total of sixty children last Sunday. She and my grandson, who just arrived, have been developing a college ministry program which will begin this Friday night. I have been so thankful for their dedication and commitment to this ministry.
Discipleship has been a focus in both of the churches. It has been a slow but steady process. We now have several that I have taken through the lessons and two weeks ago they themselves became disciplers. We have our discipleship classes following the Sunday morning service with over forty of our people engaged in intense Bible study. We want both of the churches to be biblically solid before we launch into the establishment of more churches in September.
I will be returning to the states in July for six weeks of deputation. I simply do not have enough monthly support coming in to sustain Diane and myself and the ministry. Bill Dougherty is helping me to fill the schedule with new churches.
Thank you for being so faithful to us. We are partners in one of the most wonderful harvest fields in the world.
Mike and Diane Peper
Bill Aven, reporter
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Sierra Leone, West Africa and Dr. Mike Peper
Ever so often you get a letter that absolutely thrills your soul to see how God is working around the world. This letter is one of them. It was received from Dr. Mike Peper just a few days ago.
Dear Dr. Rawlings and Herb,
I just wanted to give you a quick update as to what is happening here in Sierra Leone. Bill Dougherty accompanied me to Sierra Leone and was here for about six weeks, helping us get our first two churches established. In our first house church we just had our ninth service, and the eighth service in our second house church. This last Sunday our combined attendance was 149. In the past nine weeks we have had 189 people saved, and in our first baptism service, 21 adults were baptized.
I am in the process of putting together a team of nationals to help me in the starting of these house churches. We'll have directors of outreach, discipleship, music, children's ministries, and youth. I am calling them our leadership team. I've written job descriptions for each of these members and am in the process of training them for their respective positions. The leadership team will, in September, help to plant another house church. From October on, we will plant two house churches a month.
Within about a year's time, we'll be able to expand our leadership team to accomodate the foundation of another house church for every week. Two weeks ago I taught the church members about tithing, and we started taking our first offerings. In the first church that we started, the offerings have been such that they could take on a national pastor immediately. In the second church the offerings are a little less, but are still enough to support a pastor. I have been teaching them about missions work from the beginning, so that our first mission offering we take will be used to help support the leadership team. From the very beginning they have caught they vision of the house church concept and they are very excited about the potential.
The quality of the people that God has given us is far beyond my expectation. These are very sharp people. Our goal by next April is to be averaging a combined total of 1,000 in the house churches. I really believe that within three years, we will have over 100 house churches averaging 10,000. At the present time, Abdul and I have been doing the preaching at allservices, but our next step is to place pastors at each church.
Bill F. Aven, reporter
Dear Dr. Rawlings and Herb,
I just wanted to give you a quick update as to what is happening here in Sierra Leone. Bill Dougherty accompanied me to Sierra Leone and was here for about six weeks, helping us get our first two churches established. In our first house church we just had our ninth service, and the eighth service in our second house church. This last Sunday our combined attendance was 149. In the past nine weeks we have had 189 people saved, and in our first baptism service, 21 adults were baptized.
I am in the process of putting together a team of nationals to help me in the starting of these house churches. We'll have directors of outreach, discipleship, music, children's ministries, and youth. I am calling them our leadership team. I've written job descriptions for each of these members and am in the process of training them for their respective positions. The leadership team will, in September, help to plant another house church. From October on, we will plant two house churches a month.
Within about a year's time, we'll be able to expand our leadership team to accomodate the foundation of another house church for every week. Two weeks ago I taught the church members about tithing, and we started taking our first offerings. In the first church that we started, the offerings have been such that they could take on a national pastor immediately. In the second church the offerings are a little less, but are still enough to support a pastor. I have been teaching them about missions work from the beginning, so that our first mission offering we take will be used to help support the leadership team. From the very beginning they have caught they vision of the house church concept and they are very excited about the potential.
The quality of the people that God has given us is far beyond my expectation. These are very sharp people. Our goal by next April is to be averaging a combined total of 1,000 in the house churches. I really believe that within three years, we will have over 100 house churches averaging 10,000. At the present time, Abdul and I have been doing the preaching at allservices, but our next step is to place pastors at each church.
Bill F. Aven, reporter
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