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Youth With A Mission celebrated 50-years of training last year, YWAM Mozambique experiences an exciting movement of God, YWAM Guana is operating a Sustainable Development Centre, people are having their site restored in Papua New Guinea, Loren Cunningham shares with us about the new YWAM Ship going to the Philippines, there is a huge need for volunteers to minister to the people affected by the Syria Refugee crisis, and more on this episode of the YWAM News Show …
Thank you for downloading this, the 121st episode of the Youth With A Mission News Show Podcast, I’m your host, Bill Hutchison.
You can contact us, subscribe to future episodes, leave comments, and find links to all the stories we talk about on the show notes for this podcast at ywampodcast.com/121 …
Stories:
50th Anniversary of YWAM Training
Late last year Youth With A Mission celebrated 50 Years of training in YWAM.
As Luzanne shared with us, you can watch all of the sessions from the time of celebration on the YWAM YouTube channel, youtube.com/user/ywam.
YWAM Mozambique Movement of God
When the first YWAM church planting team came to a Mozambique province in the mid-90s to reach the Yao people, they learned there were very few Yao churches or believers in that area. They were told the Yao people were the hardest and most difficult people group to reach.
Now “churches are popping up like popcorn,” says Paul (not his real name) a local church planter and disciple maker.
“This is a phrase that Paul likes to use a lot because he is overwhelmed with what God is doing,” says Shephen Mbewe, a former YWAM location leader in Mozambique.
The Yao people are a tribe found in northern Mozambique, Malawi and parts of Tanzania in Africa. They are mainly Muslim, but their Islamic faith is also blended with folk and animistic beliefs.
When the YWAM team first came to the area they began spending time praying for the Yao, developing friendships with them by playing sports—especially football—together, using mercy ministries such as caring for the sick and wounded as a way to enter communities and demonstrating the love of God to the Yao.
It wasn’t long before people became interested. They began reading the Bible and sharing the Gospel message with other Yaos. The Gospel has also spread to the Makua Meto and Chewa tribes through the Yaos.
“The people movement is growing with the awareness that others outside their own people group and tribe need to hear, too,” says Mbewe. “The Gospel is spreading like a wild bush fire, utterly unstoppable.”
But coming to Christ hasn’t come without a price for some of these new believers, said Mbewe, who spent time with Carlos (not his real name), a man who had been beaten up by a best friend after he became a Christian. The best friend had been hired by Carlos’ own uncle and intended to kill the new Christian.
However, instead of hating his former best friend for trying to kill him, Carlos forgave him and shared Christ’s love with him. The former best friend became a Christian and the two friends share Christ together.
As new believers risk their lives to share God’s love, God is working through them.
Recently there was a special Yao conference that brought in 750 people from the tribes of Yao, Makua Meto, Chewa, and Nyanja, during which 76 new believers were baptized. You can actually read more about the conference, and the movement of God in Mozambique, in the main article at ywam.org.
YWAM Akosombo, Guana
Youth With A Mission in Akosombo, Guana is currently operating an Isaiah Sustainable Development Center (ISDC). The base has undertaken ecological housing and vineyards as one of their projects.
ISDC works with poor people in deprived rural areas to build descent but affordable houses using environmental friendly available materials like, clay, gravels, stones, sand and straw to inhabit, and also have vineyards in their backyards by planting fruit bearing trees like, mangoes, oranges and pawpaw to eat their fruits.
They also work with Churches in poor and deprived areas that meet and worship under trees to construct descent but affordable Church buildings using environmental friendly materials like clay, stones, gravel, sand, and straw.
Find out more about their ministry centre at ywamakosombo.com.
Young Woman Regains Her Sight in PNG
Last episode I told you about some of the work that YWAM is doing in Papua New Guinea to restore sight among the people there. Here is the story about one of those people who’s life has been transformed …
Find out more about the MV YWAM PNG on the YWAM Ships Australia web-site, ywamships.org.au.
YWAM Ship Going to the Philippines
Speaking of ships, Loren Cunningham shares with us about a new ship that is heading into the Philippines …
Find out more at ywamshipsphilippines.org.
Syria Refugee Crisis
The need is growing for staff to come and help with the Syrian refugee work. Many refugees are fleeing. Estimates of over 250,000 Syrians have fled to one of the location that YWAM is working. Here is what they desperately need:
- Experienced staff in administration skills to help run programs. 3 months minimum. Longer is always better.
- TESOL English teachers
- Trained sports directors
- Trained music teachers
- Trained art therapy teachers
- Kids programming
They are also needing teams to come help and serve in projects. One to two months requested for teams to serve.
Update from Haiti
YWAM Haiti has done a great job keeping us up to date with what is happening in their nation. Have a listen to an update from Wayne Snow about what has recently been happening …
You can find out more and keep up to date with what’s happening on the YWAM Saint Marc, Haiti Facebook page.
YWAM Solomons Biogas
Youth With A Mission in the Solomons has been working on a biogas project on their centre. It’s been fun to watch their work progress over the last few months as they built the containers, tested the pressure, “fed” the systems, tapped them for gas, and then boiled some water for tea using the gas they made.
A few weeks ago they finished running a training course for others who will be heading back to their communities to bless them with what they have learned.
Check out their progress on the YWAM Solomons Facebook page.
In a previous episode I shared with you about the need that YWAM Trentino in Italy has for a new place for their ministry. The latest update according to their Facebook page is that they have a temporary reprieve from their current landlord, and were able to find a place to run their first ever Discipleship Training School.
They are still looking for a permanent place for their ministry, but are grateful for how God has taken care of them along the way.
Training
School of Missions and Evangelism – YWAM Honolulu
The heart of the School of Missions and Evangelism is to equip you to share the full gospel with anyone, anywhere confidently; to help you make disciples and teach people how to be doers of the Word and not just hearers.
Find out more about the school on the YWAM Honolulu web-site, ywamhonolulu.com.
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