Sammy* finds new gospel voice with the young

By Sammy* | East Asia

Representative image by Getty Images Signature.

I love this verse: ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness’ (2 Corinthians 12:9), because it really makes me glad to know that the Lord can be glorified even through a simple man like me.

There were many challenges in my ministry, particularly with speaking in the local language.

When I first arrived, I started my two-year full-time language course.

But despite my best efforts, even after five years I could not speak the language well.

Though I managed to pray after three years and share a gospel message after four years in the language, I lacked the local accent.

One day, one of the church leaders told me that I would soon speak the local language well. Yes, I wanted to but, really, I could not. Of course, I felt very ashamed but I did not give up.

Later I began to manage a youth vocational centre. The young people from the local communities came to study technical skills in our centre. I taught them the Bible every day and developed deep relationships with them. I rejoiced when I realised they were able to understand well when I spoke and soon became disciples.

Whenever I visited the villages with my students and shared the gospel in the widely-spoken official language, they translated my message into their own tribal language. They liked to serve the Lord and they soon became my translators and valued assistants in the ministry.

They were confident to stand in front of people and serve along with me. The Holy Spirit truly led them to grow spiritually too.

Sharing the gospel with young people and children in Asia. Photo by SIM East Asia.

The local church leaders were very happy with my idea of encouraging the youth and involving them in ministry. They allowed more of their young believers to join our leadership training programmes.

The local pastors invited my students to go with them to serve in the villages and family churches too. It was a breakthrough for the local church to start focusing on training their young people.

Jesus’s grace, strength and power are my secrets in moving forward seriously in ministry.

Though speaking the local language was initially my biggest challenge, I praise and thank God for using me to bless my students, the new disciples and the churches in this region too.

 

Pray

•For Sammy* to continue building relationships with the young people he meets.

•For the young people of his region to be inspired by the gospel and step forward to serve.

•For the local church to see just how much young people can contribute to gospel ministry and be open to them taking on leadership roles.

 

*name changed for privacy

SIM Asset Publisher Portlet

Publicador de contenidos

SIM Asset Publisher Portlet

Publicador de contenidos

Related stories

Doro Clinic outreach programmes reach the forgotten with care and the gospel

In South Sudan’s Maban County, medical teams from SIM’s Doro Clinic are reaching refugees who can’t reach them, bringing healing, hope and the gospel to the sick, the stigmatised and the overlooked.

Today for Tomorrow is rooting the next generation in Christ across Southern Africa

Today for Tomorrow began with just five children when SIM mission worker Graham, Jessie and Chris Maphosa saw a gap in how children were being discipled. While serving in Zimbabwe, Chris and colleagues developed the T4T training programme to help pastors and teachers share Christ-centered lessons in ways children could understand. Today, the ministry has grown significantly and continues to shine across the region.

Our call to care for the planet goes beyond recycling: lessons on creation stewardship

As a child growing up in Canada, I thought recycling was the best way to help the planet. The world’s problems were much too big for us as children, but finally, there was something we could do as well, right from our home. But my understanding of all my efforts were turned on its head when I chatted with Ian Ratcliff, SIM's Ministry Point Person for Creation Stewardship and Care. 

From Bible college student to Bible college Director

Joseph now trains pastors of the future, with help from one of his old teachers in West Africa. The joy and lasting value of Christian leadership training is epitomised by the long-term relationship between an SIM mission couple and a West African Bible college director.