23 April 2012

We can't do it alone

It all began 75 years ago this year. Our founder, J.I. Overholtzer, read this statement by Charles Spurgeon: “A child of five, if properly instructed, can as readily believe and be regenerated as anyone.” Mr. O. believed that too and became burdened for the souls of boys and girls. He would pray over the globe for children in each country of the world. He was aware of his own limitations, so he prayed that God would raise up an army of child evangelists that would encircle the globe.
Today an active and on-going ministry has been established in 180 countries. God has given tremendous growth to the work in Europe too, but at times it seems like a drop in the ocean - when we think of the 157 million children, most of whom have yet to hear. Even with almost 600 full-time workers, we know that we don’t have enough to do this alone. So we are praying and asking “…the Lord of the harvest, … to send out workers into his harvest field” (Matt. 9:38)
As an answer to prayer God is not only raising up full-time workers but also people like you - men and women with a love for boys and girls and a deep desire to be involved in bringing the Gospel to them. But we continue to ask the question, “how can we reach even more children?” The answer is, through training! 
Training
75 years since the birth of CEF, we continue to be convinced of the importance to “properly instruct” children from the Bible. We take this seriously and that is why in each country we offer teacher-training programmes for volunteers and full-time workers. Each year over 30,000 people in Europe attend one of our training events. Some attend an evening training class for Good News Club® teachers, or a church training day, or a 30-hour Teaching Children Effectively™ (TCE™) course taught over several weekends. Others want to learn about working with the older children and attend a Junior Youth Challenge (JYC) course.
The centrepiece of our training however is our 3-month Children’s Ministry Leadership Course (CMLC). This summer we are offering places in Kilchzimmer for English and Italian speakers, with German in the autumn. Extension CMLCs will be held in Lithuania (with interpretation into other Baltic languages), in Romania (with Polish interpretation) and in Georgia.
How do teachers benefit from CEF courses? “I had a passion to reach children but I had no idea how to do it. This course has giving me what I needed... I’m just buzzing... I can’t wait to get back to the mission-field” (Penny, missionary to Ghana). – “In Sunday school I always struggled with teaching the memory verse. I just repeated it a few times. But now I know how to really ‘teach’ it! This is one of the first things I am going to change when I go back”(Daniel, Germany). – “This course has equipped us and given us the confidence we need to reach the lost children of our country” (Metush and Nora, CEF Kosovo).
Training is just the first part of the effective and simple CEF strategy that God has blessed over many years: Training – Equipping – Supporting! 
Equipping
As soon as they have been trained we equip them with good quality teaching materials in their own language. 
Supporting
Many of those who have been trained and equipped desire to begin full-time ministry. But the lack of support is often an obstacle. Therefore we support many national workers in Europe through our newly launched SPAN (Sponsor a National) programme.

Mr O. had a burden and a vision but he was also realistic. That is why he prayed for an army of child evangelists that would encircle the globe. Today, trained, equipped and supported workers not only reach children but also train other workers—who then train yet more workers – who then reach even more children than you or I could reach in a lifetime.

Article written for the Kilchzimmer Echo, Spring 2012, Gary Cousins, Education Coordinator for Western Europe

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