It was the Calvary Ministries (CAPRO) Pastors and Ministers
Forum organized by Port Harcourt Chapter. Church leaders, Bishops, Pastors and Teachers from different
denominations gathered to seek God’s face on Global trends in Church Growth and
Missions. it held in Golden Tulip Hotels, Port Harcourt. Our brother, Dr. Chinedu Oranye, CAPRO International Mobilization &
Media Officer, shared with us some of the things that God laid on his heart. This
is just the highlight of the meeting.
He started by saying that the church is supposed to be connected
to and in tune with global trends. Any church or church leader that refuses to
recognize the global trends will not be able to strategically plan and will
eventually lose out. Many things for example are happening to Christians around
us and around the world but Christians and pastors go through church services
and the motions as if nothing is happening. Issues are not taken up as prayer
points in our services and members are not informed just because church leaders are
not in tune with what is going on. Brother Chinedu shared what he called the
Trends 3-3-3.
3 Current Global Trends
that are with us today
- The growth
in fundamentalism and heightened persecution of Christians. There is a dangerous
rise in all sorts of religious persuasions. These include African Traditional
Religion (ATR), Fundamental Islam, Militant Hinduism, Animistic practices, Secular Humanism ETC. The
clear line between animism and some Christian practices today is becoming blurred. Most
current Christians join in traditional practices that their Christian fathers rejected. We
must teach our members of this global reality. We must teach them on how to
survive in hostile environments. Persecution will come but we must be prepared.
- Population
explosion. Reproduction rate is on the rise in many nations and the youths form greater part of this population. Our strategic planning
must take cognizance of these facts. Any church that is not putting youths and
the younger generation in the forefront is losing out. The tendency is that
church leaders feel threatened when young men begin to appear in the scene. Instead
of helping them and giving them the platform to manifest, we tend to fight them
and either derail them or pursue them out of our churches. However, the reality
is that young people form greater part of this generation currently. In his words, “we must push them up instead of
pushing them down”. The crisis of young men going astray is because nobody
cared to draw them close at the beginning. Many of them have no leadership cover.
Because of population explosion, if we do not mentor these young men, they will
grow to bring disgrace to the church. There must be intentional discipleship.
- Migration.
It is a phenomenon of the 21st century. Entire communities, sections
of countries are being uprooted. In Nigeria, many northerners migrate to the
south because of problems. If we do not take the opportunity, it will remain a
threat to us. Many Christians among them do not even find a place of acceptance
in our churches in the south. They do not find community among us. Europe is
not ready for what is happening to them today but yet churches are taken the
opportunities. Churches are filled up by migrants. We need to train and empower
our people on how to reach the Muslims. (CAPRO has a training course on this
called OASIS. You can contact them to run it for your church members
08034594878 Rowland, 08055457305 Brown). We must equip the church on how to take the
opportunity of migration.
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Dr Chinedu Oranye Ministering |
3 Things to note on
Church Growth.
- There is the
reality of church explosion. People fill our churches and church programs. Massive
church explosion. Whether the people in the church are Christians is a
different thing altogether. It is a segregated growth that is one sided. Even in
Islamic centers, there is growth too. This growth gives us a potential to turn out armies for
God. Church growth must not just be in numbers but to make men who are relevant
to the kingdom.
- There is
constant Church division. This is a
time we must be united but unfortunately, we fight each other.
- There is
so much harvest and opportunities but we are embroiled in competition and
in-fighting because we have lost the sight of the global trends.
3 Things to note on Missions
- Everybody is doing missions forgetting the Macedonian
people, the Unreached/Forgotten Peoples.
- The non-priority of mission opportunities. we must send
men and also send resources. we must do educational and social projects etc. The church
must have budgetary allocations to missions and offer prayers for missionaries
and missionary work.
- Non effective Church and Mission Agency
partnership. There is rivalry and absence of synergy between them.
3 Opportunities
- Missions Partnership. Acts 16:9-10.
- Operation Joshua or Short term Field Visits. Sending a team
of leaders and young people to the mission field.
- Restoration of correct doctrine.
CAPRO contacts can be found
here or you can contact us to
link you up with the Port Harcourt office.
We will be sharing later what our churches can do strategically
in response to what God is saying to His Church. Remember to drop a comment or
write us if you require further information. God bless you.