Friday, 11 March 2016
VISIT TO KAMASORIE VILLAGE.
Friday, 4 March 2016
Wednesday, 2 March 2016
CRC SL ORDAINED NEW PASTORS
FEBRUARY 2016 UPDATE
FEBRUARY 2016 UPDATE
FROM SIERRA LEONE:
“Then he
said to his disciples. The harvest is
plentiful but the workers are few, ask the Lord of the harvest therefore to
send out workers into the harvest field” (matt.9:37-38 NIV).
For sure that has been the prayer of our Lord
for the church. The Month of February for us saw a blessing of additional
workers into the harvest field of Sierra Leone mission.
The cool and the dust is almost gone here in
Kabala this few days. It’s still moderately cool in the morning hours. But warm
and hot in the day. Cool in our setting but not like the snow storms that prevented
plane from flying or landing. In few days time will be into the hot period of
the year. Though, some parts of Sierra Leone are already passing through it
now.
THE
VISIT OF DENNIS DEGROOT: We give thanks to God for the visit of Dennis for
three weeks with us here. Beside his visit to the school, we were fortunate to
have him give presentation during our induction training for new pastors of the
Church. He presented an excellent teaching on servant Leadership to the new
pastors. Together with Dennis, we visited Kondembaia, Foria and Nanfayie to see
the schools.
In Kondembaia, Rev. Alpha M Kargbo mobilized
the church members to start a Nursery class for the kids. Dennis presented a
reading story book written by Dr. Jo to the teachers. In Foria, the community
decided to start a Christian school .While in Nanfayie we saw the progress of
the classroom building been assisted by Smithers CRC.
CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS: Koinadugu district of Sierra Leone
is mostly regarded as the most backward in times of development especially in
Education. The starting of the CRC Schools in Kabala in 2007 to date has
brought a new perspective in the area of quality Education in the area. Today
some of our churches in the villages has
seem the challenge and are making efforts on their own to see how best they
will be able to mobilized the church and the community to start a Christian
School . First were the church and the community in Nanfayie Village. Their
efforts were boasted by the intervention of Smithers CRC in Canada, who is
building a three classroom block which is near completion now beside the
renovation of their old building. Foria community is mostly regarded as the
home of the early missionaries in the 1980s through to the war years in Sierra
Leone, have also seen the value and important of the Christian School. Even
though is Muslims dominated, but the chiefs and the entire community opted for
a Christian School. They started it last Month and name it CRC Junior Secondary
school.
COMPLETION OF KONDEMBAIA CHURCH BUILDING: We want to give thanks to God and to
all the brethren that are partnering in the mission work here in Sierra Leone.
The CRC –Nigeria Church (especially the Puje- church in Wukari) assisted the Church
in Kondembaia to complete their church building. It’s the finest church
building in that Village. Thank you CRC –N for your support. Below is it.
VISIT TO LIBERIA: In January report I requested for
prayer for safety travel for Ron and Albert. We give thanks to God the visit
was safe and successful to the glory of God. Both Ron and Albert have so far
returned to USA after witnessing and participating in our Ordination program
here in Kabala. We appreciate their visit with us.
.
ORDINATION OF SIX PASTORS. It’s always a great joy to have
workers added into the harvest field. The harvest in Sierra Leone is plentiful
more workers are needed. Of the 69 Churches that we have there were only three
ordained ministers, plus me making four. The work was too stressful. But we
give thanks to God for adding into the number six more. On February 20 at
10:00am Local time [GMT] we had the ordination. The preacher was Rev.
Strydhorst. Ron brought a good will message on behalf of world mission, to the
newly ordained as well as the church .The event was witness by family members
and well wishers. Before the Ordination, we had five days of induction training
for the pastors and their wives. Mr. Andrew presented a paper on the role of
the church in community development as well as an over view of what CES is
doing in the various communities and how the church can complement their
efforts by reaching out to the communities with the message of salvation. Mr. Degroot,
who was here, also gave a heart touching teaching on servant Leadership.
Jemimah who have been a pastor wife for over twenty five years, share her
experience with the wives and also gave them a teaching on the role of the
pastors wives in enhancing the growth of the church with their husbands. I did
the remaining aspects that have to do with reformed theology, the sacraments, and
the pastor, elders’ relationship.
February 20 climax all the events with the
ordination.
SADNESS AND JOY: February 24th at about
3:30pm we were all in a confused state here in Kabala when news came that Rev.
David Tamba Koroma , the General Secretary who was among the six that were
ordained recently was shot on his way to Alikalia , where he intend to be
during this weekend and also administer his first Baptism as a pastor. Why he
was shot is a question that is yet to find answer. The Joy is that he was not
killed he survived it and is stable now after the bullets were removed. The
X-ray shows the bullets did not affect his bones. Several bullets were removed
from his left arm.
TIME TO SAY THANK YOU: Bill and Chris were here for two
weeks for an evaluation of the CES work in the past years. After the exercise
both staff of the CES and CRC-Sl gathered at the conference hall of the office
to say a big thank you to them. The team and CES staff both expressed their joy
in seeing what the Lord is doing in Koinadugu district through CES right from
the time of its begging to date. Bill and Chris have both returned to USA and
Nigeria respectively. Below, Bill and
Chris admiring the gifts presented to them by the staffs at the office.
THE MULTIPURPOSE BUILDING. We thank you all, for your support
for this project. Below is the level in which we have gone so far. We are
trusting God to be able to put the roof next month. This will happen sure
because you are part of the blessings of God. Please continue to send in your
support until it’s done.
PRAYER REQUESTS:
1.
Thank God for the safety in travel for Ron and Albert as well as the CES
Evaluation team.
2.
Thank God for additional pastors for the Church.
3.
Thank God for healing Rev. MB
Jalloh .
4.
Thank God for sparing the life of
Rev. David Koroma.
5.
Pray for the newly ordained
pastors, for their ministry in the church.
6.
Pray for more funding for the multipurpose church and office building
going on in Kabala.
7.
Pray for the continued growth of the CRC Sl.
8.
Pray for all the pastors and their
families.
9.
My Daughter Joyce is facing her
final examination in the University; continue pray for wisdom for her.
10.
Pray for Jemimah as she continues to write her thesis, for more wisdom
and strength.
11.
Pray for more courage for us in the field. We were all worried when David
was attack. These are villages that we visit almost every week to preach or
teach. Whatever the motives are. Pray that God will continue to protect all of
us as we do his work.
12.
Pray that Ebola will not return again. As we continue another count down
after the last month incidence.
SUBMITTED
BY:
REV.
Istifanus B Bahago.
CRWM/CRC-SL
Leadership
Consultant.
Phone:
+23278264240,+23277668139
Blog:www.apostlebahago.blogspot.com
JANUARY 2016 UPDATE.
JANUARY 2016 UPDATE
FROM SIERRA LEONE:
Every year when we enter a new year, there are always mix
feelings and reactions; some may call it resolution etc. But there are always
the Joy of entering a new year and also the feelings and expectation of what
may happen in the months ahead, there could be several questions that expect answers.
Sometimes the answers may be found or not.
In Kabala at the CRC Church as we celebrate the New Year, we were
reminded by the questions of Moses to God and God’s answer to his complains. We
are encouraged to work in the presence of God; .God promised His presence will
be with us as did to Moses. “Moses said to the Lord, ‘you have been telling me;
lead these People, but you have not let me know whom you will send with me. You
have said I know you by name and you have found favor with me. If you are
pleased with me teach me your ways, so I may know you and continue to find
favor with you. Remember that this Nation is your People’. The Lord replied.
‘My presence will go with you, and I
will give you rest’.” (Exodus. 33:12-14).Indeed when God’s presence goes
with us in the year and years ahead despite all the challenges in the world
today. There is that assurance that we are protected by the Almighty God. Welcome all to 2016, Let us all walk in the
presence of God and May his peace be with us as we continue to serve him and
brings the lost souls to their savior. Happy New Year!
NEW STUDENT TO
NIGERIA: In our effort to developed a
reformed world and life view in the growing church in Sierra Leone, it
has become very important that we train some if not all , future leaders of the
church especially pastors in a reformed oriented colleges. January saw another
opening for us to send another student to Veenstra Theological Seminary of the
CRC Nigeria for theological training. Ezekiel Musa Konjor left for Nigeria on
January 7 to begin a four year degree studies in Nigeria. Mr. Konjor has since
arrived and started studies. Its hope, upon completion of his studies he will
return to work with the CRC SL.
MR Ezekiel Musa Konjor displays his
passports at the Freetown airport on his way to Nigeria.
TLT TRAINING: Last year. Because of the Ebola outbreak of
2014 and 2015, we were unable to conduct the training, especially in 2015,
after the declaration in November 2015, of the country being free. We decided
to continue with the training. Out of the initial 22 Participants who started
the training in 2014, only 16 were able to turn out for this year’s training.
The training started on 11- 15 January in Foria village. It was an interesting
moment as participants reported on their 2014 action Plans which gave very
positive and encouraging stories of accomplishment and achievement of plans.
One of them was a production of a Drama {movie] on Ebola, it was an educative
movie to sensitize the people on the Ebola virus. This was done in the Koranko
Language. Likewise we received story of the participant mobilizing his
congregation to build their community church which will accommodate 200 people.
. The modules studied were Violence in the family, work and worship and then
Teaching the Christian faith. This year, there was no international
facilitator. We decide to use some of the former participants who completed the
Master Trainer. [Indigenous] it was wonderful to see them using the skills they
learnt previously to teach others. Among them are Maxwell Kanu, Edison M Kamara
and David T.Koroma. I serve this time as a learner to see how this people can
teach their fellow workers even when we are not with them. I was impressed and
it gives me joy that our labor of developing leaders for the church will not go
in vain. Brethren continue to support. Your prayers and financial supports are
working and producing results.
Above a cross section of some
participants, discussing their action plans.
Above, David T Koroma,
and Rev. Edison M Kamara facilitating the training sessions, respectively.
THE RETURN OF EBOLA:
It might not be a surprise that this has happened but it was worrisome. On November
5 2015, the W.H.O declared that Sierra Leone was Free from Ebola, especially
the 2014 outbreak in the sub-region, but warns that necessary care has to be
observed because it has been experience in other countries that it may return
again. Exactly sixty eight days [68] after it was declare free, the Virus
bounced back again. This was not discovered earlier until the death of the
victim that the health workers knew that the Lady, a 22 year school Girl died
of the virus. This was made possible after a laboratory test of her swap. A
week later one of her contacts was tested positive of the virus. Well the Virus
is here again , but the medical people are doing very well in tracing all the
contacts, and many people are educated about the mode of the spread and so necessary
precaution measure are being taken no more denials as was the former cases that
lead to an unprecedented spread. We hope that this new cases will be contained
in a short time. It’s as a result of the awareness that only one case was
recorded after a week of that death. In 2014 and early part of 2015, it was
like nearly 50- on a daily bases. Continue to pray. We shall overcome.
GRADUATION : This
year three of our office staff graduated at the College of theology in Freetown
. Rev. Edison M Kamara graduate with a Bachelor degree in Theology, while as
Mr. Foray Wollay Marah and Lansana Jawara graduated with a Bachelor in
Community Development respectively. The College of Theology, is a college established
by the Methodist Church. It offers degree in both theology and community
developments. An amazing thing about h=this College , which was initially a
Theological seminary , but now offers secular courses that you have only few
people studying Theology. Out of the 72 students that graduated at the college,
only sixteen did Theology. ( 8 Bachelor of theology, 4 Diploma in Theology and
4 certificates in Theology) among those
that graduated with Bachelor in Community Development are Muslims, ( This is
Sierra Leone , were you will find Muslims going to study Community Development
in a Christian Seminary).
Rev. Edison M Kamara been congratulated by
his wife and daughter Favor, Rugiatu Priscilla Tarawalie one of our youth, she works with CAUSE
CANADA, also graduated with a BA in Community development.
NEW CONVERTS: The
youths in our church are
encourage and taught how to witness and tell their friends about Christ and
invite them to Church. This has started yielding fruits, as one of our youths invited two of her classmate
to the church. They in turn confess to accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and
savior. On Sunday January 17 Frances Conteh and Isatu K Mansaray gave their
lives to Christ and are now coming to church for worship. They are all from
Muslims families.
Frances Conteh and
Isatu Mansaray, after their first Worship in CRC Kabala church.
VISIT BY DENNIS DEGROOT.We are blessed this year, the beginning
of the year with a visit by Dennis Degroot form BC Canada. Our partnership with
the BC churches is growing from strength to strength. Dennis has come to see
the progress of the School and as well as the CRC-SL. Mr. Degroot brought
greetings from the BC churches, and will be preaching on Sunday 31 at the
Kabala Church.
Mr. Degroot greetings
the congregation of Kabala church on Sunday January 24 2016.
FAMILY FARM PROGRAM:
The family farm program is working with various communities, the results from
those villages are encouraging. This year’s harvest was good especially for the
rice farmers. Three stores where completed in 2014, and work has began in
Saiduya and Dundokor community for building their grain stores as well.
Alhassan is doing well in visiting and encouraging the people to work. Besides
the farming, FFP was also involved in the sensitization activities during the
Ebola outbreak, especially in the communities where they are working. They
provided buckets (veronica buckets, as its call here) and soaps.
Pictures above: an
example of a rice farm, in one of the communities, Harvested rice in Gbongbotor village, a completed store house in one of the communities, villagers
molding mud bricks for new stores in Saiduya and Dundokor. Standing is Mr.
Alhassan Sherriff , FFP staff on a visit to the site, to see the progress of
work, done so far.
THE MULTIPURPOSE
CHURCH AND OFFICE BUILDING: We want to thank you for your prayers and
financial support for this project. So far the building (first Phase” offices”) is on the lintel
level, we are hoping to finish the wall, next Month. This will depends on funding; the local
people are doing their best in their little way to see the work progresses. We
have also received some support from some churches in Canada, thank you. Please
continue to sent your donation for this project, it’s of paramount important
for the growth of the ministry here in Sierra Leone.
This is the level in
which the first phase of the building has gone so far. We are planning to fix
the door and the windows on the basement to be use temporary by people within
the area to start a cell meeting of the CRC-SL, which will eventually become the
second Kabala CRC, to reduce the
stress of people walking the long distance of a mile or two to attend worship
in the town where the present church is situated. There are between fifty to
sixty people including Children who are members of the kabala CRC that walk
from that axis to attend worship every Sunday. During the raining season, some
find it difficult to go to church especially when it rains in the morning, or
there is a sign of rain. If we are able to start a church at that end of the Town,
it will be the first .Presently there is no any church in the area.
CRC SL WOMEN
CONFERENCE: It has been a long time tradition that started sometime in
1994, when Women meet annually in a selected place for Spiritual conference
that brings Women virtually from all the branches of the Church. This year the
Women are meeting in Firawa village from January 27th-31st. The THEME for this
year’s Conference is” SALVATION AND DELIVERANCE CAN ONLY BE FOUND IN CHRIST”.
One of the Guest Speakers at the conference is Mrs. Jemimah Bahago, others are:
Pastor Gborie and pastor Kallie Sawaneh.
Above picture shows a cross section
of some of the women at the conference in Firawa, next is Mrs. Jemimah,
clapping and praising God .Also Mrs. Kumba Sesay interpreting the message to
the Koranko listeners.
APPRECIATION:
Once more I want to expressed my continue gratitude to you all, for your
prayers and support for the work here. We are all doing fine, even though you
might have hard about the new case of Ebola in Sierra Leone. But we want to
assure you that there is no cause for alarm, for us, we are safe and well here
in Kabala, Koinadugu. Continue to send your gifts and support for the work here
through World Mission, office, and sure your gift will reach us and we will do
the work.
PRAYER REQUESTS:
1.
Thank God for bringing us to the year 2016.
2.
February 20 we will be ordaining six pastors.
Pray that their Ordaining will be a blessing to the Church and that God will
fill them with special anointing in shepherding God’s People.
3.
Pray that the New Ebola case will not spread as
the first one. Pray for the health workers and the contacts tracers that God
will protect them.
4.
CES will be having evaluation next Month please
pray that this will help to strengthen the work. Pray for safety for the team
that will be involve in this exercise.
5.
Pray for Ezekiel M Konjor as he begins
theological studies in Nigeria.
6.
Please pray for Rev. MB Jalloh, he is sick and
admitted at a Hospital in Makeni. He is being treated for a chronic bronchitis;
The X-ray shows his Lungs have problems. Pray that God will be merciful to him
and heal him. He is actually responding to treatment.
7.
Pray for the ongoing Women conference, that God
will bless them and that they will be of help for the growth of the Church.
8.
Pray for my Daughter Joyce in Nigeria, she is
getting close to complete her studies in the University for her BSC [In
Chemistry]. They will be writing their final Examinations soon. She need pray
for wisdom and success.
9.
Pray for safety in Travel for Ron Geerlings and
Albert Strydhorst who will be visiting Sierra Leone and Liberia next Month.
SUBMITTED
BY:
REV. ISTIFANUS BALA BAHAGO
LEADERSHIP CONSULTANT CRC-SL/CRWM
Email: ibbahago@gmail.com
Blog.www.apostle.blogspot.com
Phone:+23278264240,
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