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loving the middle east
LOVING THE MIDDLE EAST
FEBRUARY 3 – 5, 2012
CHURCH OF THE ROCK, 1397 BUFFALO PLACE
WINNIPEG, MANITOBA, CANADA
FREE ADMISSION, FREEWILL OFFERING
JASON MANDRYK
Author, “Operation World”
DAVID + KAREN DAVIS
Kehilat HaCarmel, Israel
HORMOZ SHARIAT
Iran Alive
WAGDI ISKANDER
Truth Unlocked
All authority in heaven and on
earth has been given to me.
Go therefore and make
disciples of all nations,
baptizing them in the name of
the Father and of the Son and
of the Holy Spirit, and teach
them to observe all that I have
commanded you.
GREG + OONAUGH WOOD
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featuring the music of Karen Davis
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weekend overview
Please note that there is no cost to attend any of the
sessions and activities listed below. A freewill offering
taken at each of the sessions will be used to offset
costs and support missions.
Read about our exciting new children’s program, MiniMissionfest on page 12. This program will be limited to
children between the ages of five to 12. There will be
no children’s program on Saturday evening or Sunday
afternoon.
Friday, February 3
5:00 p.m.Agency displays open
6:30 p.m.Children’s Mini-Missionfest (see page
12-13) opens for pre-registration
7:00 p.m. Main Session #1 featuring Wagdi Iskander
(Truth Unlocked); traditional praise and
worship, the Missionfest Manitoba Mass
Choir (see page 9 and 22)
7:00 p.m. Youth/Young Adult Session featuring
Winnipeg’s own Fresh I.E. with RE(de)
fined and a special appearance by Greg
Musselman, Voice of the Martyrs
(see page 3)
9:00 p.m.Children’s Mini-Missionfest closes
9:30 p.m.Youth/Young Adult Session concludes
10:00 p.m.Agency displays close
Saturday, February 4
9:00 a.m.Agency displays open
9:30 a.m.Children’s Mini-Missionfest opens for
pre-registration
10:00 a.m. Main Session #2 featuring a special panel
discussion on “Loving the Middle East”
which will feature all of our main speakers;
moderated by Greg Musselman (Voice of the
Martyrs), with special music by Karen Davis
11:45 a.m. Workshop Session 1 (See a complete list
on page 18)
12:00 noonChildren’s Mini-Missionfest closes
1:30 p.m. Workshop Session 2 (see complete list on
page 19)
2:30 p.m.Children’s Mini-Missionfest opens
3:00 p.m. Main Session #3 featuring Jason Mandryk
(Operation World: The Definitive Prayer
Guide to Every Nation)
4:30 p.m. Workshop Session #3 (see complete list
on page 19-20)
5:00 p.m.Children’s Mini-Missionfest closes
7:00 p.m. Main Session #4 featuring Hormoz Shariat
(founder of Iran Alive Ministries)
10:00 p.m.Agency displays close
Sunday, February 5
12:00 NoonAgency displays open
3:00 p.m. Main Session #5 featuring David and Karen
Davis (founders of Kehilat HaCarmel in
Israel) (See page 6) Music by Karen Davis.
3:00 p.m.Agency displays officially close
Parking at Church of the Rock
There are two main parking areas at Church of the
Rock located both east and west of the building. There
is ample parking, so please park in an orderly fashion without blocking any entrances or exits. Please
note: To prevent traffic congestion, at the close of each
day those in the west parking lot will be routed on to
Fennel Street, Seel Avenue to Waverley. Those in the
east parking lot will be routed on to McGillivray Blvd.
The office parking lot will be reserved as an area for
handicapped parking and for officials and guests of
Missionfest Manitoba.
Prayer Room
There is a prayer room located on the east side of the
auditorium. Please feel free to use this area as a quiet
space for personal reflection and as an oasis from the
activity of the weekend.
Nursery Facilities
Parents may wish to take advantage of our (unstaffed)
nursery facilities. The actual location of the nursery is
identified on the map, or may be found by asking one
of the Missionfest hosts.
Food Services
Coffee and snacks will be available for purchase. Also,
there are many wonderful restaurants located within a
short distance from The Church of the Rock.
Information Desk (Main Foyer)
If you have any questions or need directions during
the weekend, we will have an information desk located near the front entrance of the church. This is also
the place where you can find out how to obtain audio
recordings of the weekend.
Missionfest Manitoba Inc.
P.O. Box 2407, Station Main,
Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3C 4A7
e-mail: info@missionfestmanitoba.org
Online: www.missionfestmanitoba.org
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Special Features
for 2012
Did you know…
Are you interested in hearing our
speakers a second time? Whenever
possible, our speak­ers will join a local
church to prov­ide the Sunday mess­
age. As of the date of publication our
speakers are scheduled as follows:
Wagdi Iskander – Gateway
Church, Winnipeg
Jason Mandryk – Trinity Baptist
Church, Winnipeg
Hormoz Shariat – Church of the
Rock, Winnipeg
David and Karen Davis – Calvary
Temple, Winnipeg
Also, many of the missionaries
who are visiting during Missionfest
Manitoba will also be speaking in
the local churches of Manitoba.
The 2012 Planning Team welcomes you to this
year’s edition of Missionfest Manitoba.
Board of Directors
Daryl Climenhaga
Don Collins
Bill Ehlers
Els Fenton
Ted Hull
Neil Rempel
Executive Director
Gordon Gilbey
Volunteer Coordinator
Pauline Lauder
Mini-Missionfest
Children’s Program
Greg and Oonaugh Wood
Children’s Camps
International
Youth/Young
Adult Program
Xiam Webster
Parking
Gary Ross
Christian Motorcyclist
Association
Official Photographers
Peter Kisil
Carey Lauder
Transportation
Sheldon Heidebrecht
Shepherd’s Guide
Audio Duplication
James Bloomfield
Isxus Productions
Offertory Custodians
Errol and Florence Arcega
Facility Preperation
The Men of Forward House
Ministries
Friday Evening
Traditional Service
Carolyn Lysack
Heidi Toews
Many thanks to Church of the Rock!
The cause of the Kingdom will be further advanced in
part because of the leadership and staff of Church of the
Rock and their willingness to accommodate us over the
Missionfest weekend. We are grateful for their gracious
service in providing the facilities for the attendees and
exhibitors. As you have opportunity to interact with any of
their staff, please express your personal thanks to them.
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An Afternoon with David
and Karen Davis
Sunday, February 5
3 p.m.
Featuring the music of recording
artist Karen Davis
And a message from Mount
Carmel by David Davis
“Loving the Middle East”
Panel Discussion
Saturday, February 4
10 a.m.
A panel discussion moderated by
Greg Musselman (Voice of the
Martyrs) and including all of our
key note speakers. Come and hear
what is happening in the Middle
East in regards to missions and
evangelism and ways in which a
church or individual can practically
express Christ’s love among the people who live there.
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letter from the executive director
Loving the Middle
East
light shine before men (Matthew
5:14-16), proclaim the Good News
(Matthew 24:14), standing in unity
(John 17) and motivated by love (1
Corinthians 13).
By Gord Gilbey
Executive Director,
Missionfest Manitoba
A special invitation
T
his is a very special year for
Missionfest Manitoba as we take
a concentrated look at the Middle
East. Our focus will not be on politics, geography, eschatology or
even prophecy. While undoubtedly
these areas will be touched upon,
they will not be the central focus.
Rather, we will discover what we as
the Body of Christ need to accomplish in the Middle East today as
presented to us by faithful servants
of the Lord who are serving Him in
this area.
At the time of this writing, there
is significant tension in the land of
the Bible and specifically, a serious
diplomatic crisis looming between
Israel and Iran. It seems appropriate
at this juncture to mention that we
will be hearing from missionaries
serving in both of these countries.
There are differing views that
Christians maintain concerning
eschatology and prophecy, especially when it comes to the land
of Israel and the nations that surround her. This, in itself, is not a
bad thing. However, if the differing views affect our fellowship and
destroy unity then we weaken the
very body of Christ rather than
to participate in building it up.
Additionally, if we become overzealous in forwarding a particular view,
we could minimize the effectiveness, or even endanger our brothers and sisters who are faithfully
serving Christ in the many nations
of the Middle East.
It is my firm belief that while the
call to missions is universal, God’s
plan for each individual is diverse
and unique. This means the Lord
is guiding each of His people to
serve Him in a specific manner in
all countries in the Middle East and
the rest of the world. While I do not
claim to understand the subtleties
of prophecy or eschatology, I am
convinced that the only solution to
Christ is building His
Church with members
who are given a diversity
of spiritual gifts and
who have been given
specific tasks which God
prepared beforehand for
them to accomplish.
the problems that face the Middle
East is Christ.
I am further convinced that our
eschatological duty is found in
Matthew 24:14 (ESV) “And this gospel of the kingdom will be proclaimed throughout the whole
world as a testimony to all nations,
and then the end will come.” Just
over one hundred years ago, A.B.
Simpson passionately appealed
to his listeners to “bring back the
King” by somehow participating in
Christ’s mandate to missions.
They will know we are
Christians by our love
So then, how do we approach
the diversity of nations that make
up the Middle East? Christ is building His Church with members who
are given a diversity of spiritual
gifts and who have been given
specific tasks which God prepared
beforehand for them to accomplish. We are required to let our
During our Saturday morning
main session, we will be hosting a
panel discussion featuring our keynote speakers. During this time we
will hear news from the Middle East
and learn how our brothers and sisters in Christ are actively serving
Him. Also, we will explore ways that
each of us can show Christ’s love to
those who reject Him.
My hope and prayer is that you
will discover (or be affirmed in) the
mission that the Lord has placed
on your heart. I pray you will zealously pursue the task that God has
prepared for you. And finally I pray
that we stand together in unity and
encourage those who are perhaps
called to serve in a different area of
the world.
The Father profoundly loves the
people who live in the world that
He created, and deeply desires that
each person in this troubled world
accept His Son as their Lord and
Saviour. The most mystifying and
mind-blowing thought is that the
Lord has chosen you and me to
express His love to all nations. At
Missionfest you can discover how
Christ is building His Church in
these troubled and war-torn countries. Come and see how He is loving the Middle East.
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Weekend overview
5
Greetings
7
Speakers
8-12
Missionaries to Canada
14-15
Venue Map
16-17
Workshops
18-20
Exhibitors
24-26
Supporting Churches 27
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meet our speakerS
Restoring Mount Carmel
David and Karen Davis minister to Jews and Arabs in Israel
David and Karen Davis
Co-founders, Kehilat HaCarmel
(Israel)
www.carmel-assembly.org.il
Main Session – Sunday, 3:00 p.m.
(featuring the music of Karen)
Workshops:
David – Saturday, 1:30 p.m.
Room #2
Karen – Saturday, 4:30 p.m.
Room #2
D
avid and Karen Davis heard
the gospel on entirely separate
occasions at the same recording
studio in New York City. But they
were both ultimately led to Christ
and set on a path to minister to
Jews and Arabs in Israel.
David is the founder and senior
pastor of Kehilat HaCarmel (Carmel
Assembly) on Mount Carmel in
Haifa, Israel, where his wife Karen
serves as worship director.
The couple has been ministering
to Jews and Arabs in Israel for more
than two decades. The circumstances of their personal conversions
and the worship centre they founded—at the very site where Elijah
confronted Baal’s false prophets (1
Kings 18) —are extraordinary.
In fact God was the furthest thing
from David’s mind in 1980 when he
was an actor on Broadway making a
name for himself. A friend took him
to a recording studio where some
unlikely events would change his
career aspirations.
“I walked into a worship service
there and I had a dramatic encounter
with Jesus. In that fellowship there
were all these different races. I felt I
had come home,” David explains.
Meanwhile, Karen, who had grown
up in a Jewish home in Detroit,
Michigan, was on a spiritual journey
of her own.
“As a musician, I was searching
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for the creative spirit that moved
me so much,” she says of her reason for moving to New York. She
got involved in New Age and cult
movements in her quest for truth.
“The Lord brought a young woman into my life and she was the
one He used to introduce me to
[the gospel]. She went to the same
[recording studio] fellowship that
David had been at. The Lord was
just saving people in the performing arts,” Karen says, adding that
at the time she would not have
entered a church building.
“I was radically saved. His love
completely transformed my life,”
she says. “My heart began to break
for the Jewish people.”
Soon after becoming a believer,
David had a burden to go to Israel.
But he would not understand why
until he returned to New York and
met his wife for the first time.
“Karen is a Jew. God had broken the wall between Jews and
Gentiles,” he says.
Their new faith and Karen’s heritage led David to bring her to
Israel. He explains that while they
K
aren Davis has recorded
several albums of original
worship music in Hebrew and
English, which are distributed
internationally. As well as leading praise and worship, her
ministry includes teaching on
the principles of prophetic worship.
were there, an Arab woman told
them there was a drug problem
in Jerusalem. “We knew it was the
word of the Lord from an Arab
woman to me and my Jewish wife.”
In 1989 the couple moved to
Israel, and Karen’s Jewish background enabled them to become
citizens there.
The couple started Beit Nitzachon
(House of Victory), a Bible-based
rehabilitation center in Haifa. “We
had been sent to the down-andouters, the drug addicts, the homeless,” says David, who is ordained
with World Challenge International
Ministers’ Fellowship.
Their vision for the House
of Victory and for the Carmel
Assembly, which the the couple
founded in 1991, is Jews and Arabs
joined together as the “one new
man” described in Ephesians 2:15.
Originally, the Carmel Assembly
also met at the House of Victory,
but the Messianic congregation
kept growing. Then in the late
1990s, a British man gave the congregation land on top of Mount
Carmel where they would build their
current worship centre.
“The Lord put us strategically on
the top of Mount Carmel,” Karen
says.
“We want to restore the altar
of the Lord on Mount Carmel like
Elijah did, and we want to raise up
first century believers,” David adds.
Karen and David are also involved
in several humanitarian projects.
Seven years ago, the couple started a woman’s shelter for refugees
from Eritrea and Sudan following
“What we do in worship is making, in a very real way, weapons of warfare,” Karen says.
“We are very aware of the sense
that we are in the last days.
We are in a time of preparing for Him. Jewish people will
welcome Him; we are working
toward that.” (RJF)
the genocide in Darfur.
“Thirty-five thousand people were
allowed into Israel,” David says of
their God-given opportunity to further
minister to Muslims. “The government called us and we were the first
place they started sending people.”
He adds that thousands of
Muslims have turned to Jesus in
recent years.
“Jews and Arabs have come to
the Lord in Israel; they are turning
to Jesus in record numbers,” says
David, whose latest book, The Elijah
Legacy, deals with Israel, Islam and
the Church in the last days.
(Renée Joette Friesen)
Iskander shares life with Muslim background believers
Wagdi Iskander
Truth Unlocked
www.truthunlocked.org
Main Session – Friday, 7 p.m.
Workshop – “Understanding
the Muslim Mindset” –
Saturday, 1:30 p.m. Room #1
W
agdi Iskander had broken an
Islamic law and was ostracized
from his Sudanese faith community in 1982. His search for forgiveness led him to Jesus and a radical
conversion that would dramatically
change the course of his life.
Growing up as a nomadic Arab in
Sudan, Iskander had been taught to
hate Christians. But a fellow student
at university shared the gospel and
eventually led him to Jesus.
Soon after becoming a Christian,
Iskander was persecuted, jailed for
nine months and repeatedly tortured.
Two of his friends who had also converted to Christianity were executed
before his eyes, and Iskander was
also sentenced to death.
“Miraculously, God helped me
to escape,” he says of his flight
to England in 1985 aboard an
Operation Mobilization ship.
Then faced with the deportation,
he “miraculously” came to Canada in
1988 through an open-door ministry
with Prairie Bible Institute in Alberta.
He has been ministering to
Muslims both nationally and internationally ever since then.
“I have a great burden for reaching my own people. I didn’t get the
opportunity to lead my family to the
Lord. When I look at the Muslims, I
see my family,” Iskander says.
In 1991 Iskander started a Bible
college Arabic ministry. He also
planted three churches in Alberta.
Today his ministry at Al Hayat
(meaning life) Training Centre
reaches out to Arabs and Muslims
in their own communities.
“It’s to train Muslim background
believers (MBB) from all over
Canada in biblical courses,” he
explains.
Iskander brings the gospel and
the message of forgiveness to
Muslims and equips new believers
with a biblical foundation. He also
aims to enlighten churches across
Canada to help them understand
Islam and encourage them to pray
for, and reach out to, Muslims.
Iskander says the biggest barrier
to that mission is the fear instilled
by media and what’s happening in
the Middle East. “There is a lack
of vision and an ignorance about
Islam,” he says.
His work largely focuses on
strengthening MBBs by speaking to
them at conferences. “I believe 100
per cent that God has called me
to minister to Muslim background
believers.”
Iskander’s personal testimony is
a powerful witness that resonates
with other MBBs—most of whom
share similar faith experiences.
“We all have been persecuted
for declaring Jesus as God and
Saviour. Many people have died and
some are in prison,” Iskander says,
adding the majority of Muslims
have also seen Jesus in dreams
and visions in their conversion to
Christianity. “It’s a confirmation for
what we believe.”
In addition to his work nationally,
Iskander travels regularly to refugee
camps in five European countries
and is a pastor of an underground
church. His overseas work aims to
witness to Muslims and encourage
those fleeing religious persecution.
“I have a great love for the family of God,” Iskander says. “God has
saved my life and I will give my all
to Him.”
(Renée Joette Friesen)
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meet our speakerS
Hormoz Shariat
Hormoz Shariat
Founder, Iran Alive Ministries
www.iranaliveministries.org
Main Session – Saturday, 7 p.m.
Workshop – “Loving Muslims to
Christ” - Saturday, 11:45 a.m.
Room #1
D
r. Hormoz Shariat has been
called “the Billy Graham of
Iran.” When asked about this, he
replies humbly.
“I’m just a regular guy—the least
likely to succeed,” he says. “But the
Lord is using [me].”
Shariat is the founder of Iran
Alive Ministries, an organization he
established in 2001 with the specific goal of bringing the gospel message to Muslims.
The ministry has grown and now
reaches people through satellite
TV, leadership development, discipleship, Internet chat, call centres,
underground church planting and
other outreach ministries.
“My number one message is to let
people know what God is doing—
let them know how Jesus himself
is ahead of us and is appearing to
Muslims through visions, dreams
and miracles,” Shariat says.
Shariat’s own faith journey began
through personal study, comparing
the Bible and the Qur’an. Born into
a Muslim family in Iran, Shariat had
grown dissatisfied with the Muslim
faith. He kept asking himself, “Is
Islam true?”
“The reason I had that question
is that I had followed Islam closely
until my teenage years, and it had
done nothing for me,” he says. “I
didn’t have peace, I didn’t have joy;
my relationships hadn’t improved.”
Reading the gospels changed everything.
“The Jesus I met in Matthew was
not the prophet Jesus I found in the
Qur’an,” he says. “He made claims,
he did things, he said things like
the Sermon on the Mount, which I
had never heard before.”
Shariat gave his life to Christ a
few months later. Soon after that,
he left a lucrative job as a research
scientist in the high tech industry
(Shariat has a PhD) to start his ministry.
Shariat says that today, a popular question young people in Iran
are asking is the very question he
asked himself as a young man: Is
Islam true?
People in Iran are open to
Christianity, he says. He points out
that the latest edition of Evangelical
reference guide Operation World
has listed Iran as the #1 fastestgrowing Evangelical population in
the world at 19.6 per cent, per year.
“Most people don’t know that Iran
is that ready” for the gospel, Shariat
says.
He adds that his prayer for
Missionfest Manitoba 2012 is
simple.
“I pray that the Lord will inspire,
encourage and hopefully call out
some of those people and ministries to join us,” he says. “So much
can be done, and I pray more
churches will wake people up to
opportunities in the Middle East,
which number one is Iran.”
(Aaron Epp)
How can we pray for the Church in the Middle East?
I
n Operation World, author Jason
Mandryk and his team provide
us with a considerable amount of
data so that we can pray intelligently for the nations of the
Middle East. Jason provides us
with a few general prayer points
that may be effectively incorporated into our prayer time:
The region that witnessed the
birth of the Church now sees its
rapid decline. Large-scale and
sustained emigration after centuries of tenacity has denuded
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the Middle East of the bulk of its
Christian communities. For it to
have endured this long, despite
discrimination and persecution, is
remarkable. Now, the rising influence of Muslim extremists increases the pressure to marginalize and
eliminate any Christian presence
in the region. Orthodox Jewish
pressures on Messianic Jews are
also acute. Pray that the ancient
Orthodox and Catholic communities might come to new life and
vigour to become effective witnesses.
Protestant denominations are
few and small, and many struggle with nominalism. They likewise face pressure and persecution, although in a number
of countries they are growing.
Interdenominational relationships
have not always been smooth and
gracious. Pray for unity, strength
and revitalization.
Believers from a Muslim background are growing in number in
almost every context and on an
unprecedented scale. This is happening in trickles (in places such
Jason Mandryk
Jason Mandryk
Author, Operation World
www.operationworld.org
Main Session – Saturday,
3:00 p.m.
Workshop – “What in the world
is God doing?” – Saturday,
11:45 a.m. Room #2
W
hen Jason Mandryk speaks at
Missionfest Manitoba 2012, it
will be a homecoming. Although the
Operation World author now lives in
England, he was born in Winnipeg
and educated at Providence College.
In fact, it was his studies at
Providence that led Mandryk to
England to work with Operation
World founder Patrick Johnstone.
“As I was starting my undergrad,
I knew I had both a desire and a
calling for full-time Christian ministry but didn’t have any more specific clarity about what that would
entail,” Mandryk says. “As I studied
further I became increasingly convicted that this would be in some
as the Arabian Peninsula) and in
torrents (Iran, Iraq). Pray for:
All who have come to Christ
from such backgrounds. They
have specific spiritual, social and
personal needs that are different from Christians of other backgrounds. Pressures on them are
usually acute—from relatives,
employers and authorities—and
can range from ostracism to martyrdom. For many, emigration is
the only way out of impossible
situations. Pray for courage in the
face of opposition and for faithful-
kind of overseas or missionary
capacity.”
Johnstone was one of the guest
speakers at Providence College
when Mandryk was working toward
his master of arts in Christian
Global Studies.
“I felt a pretty clear calling to join
the Operation World team and ministry,” Mandryk says of meeting
Johnstone.
Mandryk moved to England in
1994 and has worked on the past
two editions of Operation World,
initially as co-author with Johnstone
and now as author.
Billing itself as “the definitive
prayer guide to every nation,” the
book aims to inform Christians
about the work of the church
around the world through the
use of statistical data and prayer
guides.
The daily, country-by-country
guide has sold more than 2.5 million
copies in seven editions since 1974.
ness in all situations.
The witness of believers. There
is great potential to communicate
the gospel through the testimony
of believers’ lifestyles, through
their work habits, through their
marriages and through family relationships. Christian homes can
demonstrate profoundly the power
and love of Christ. Pray for those
who have come out of a Muslim
background to witness with both
wisdom and fearlessness.
Trained leadership for the
churches remains a challenge.
In 2006, Christianity Today listed Operation World as one of “the
top 50 books that have shaped
Evangelicals,” calling it a “landmark title that changed the way
[Christians] think, talk, witness,
worship and live.”
During his presentation at
Missionfest, Mandryk will talk about
the work God is doing throughout
the world today.
“I want to highlight some of the
exciting trends and anecdotes
about ways the church is growing
and going from place to place in
all sorts of new and unprecedented
ways,” he says.
“I’d also like to present some of
the challenges and opportunities
that exist in making an impact on
the Muslim world with the gospel,
and sharing Jesus with Muslims
locally and globally.”
Mandryk adds that there is a
lot going on in the world, in the
Church and in mission sending.
Some of it happens in a globally
consistent pattern, and some of it is
relatively isolated or specific to certain regions of the world.
“[It’s] fascinating, at least to
me, and I think it’s instructive
and inspiring and challenging for
Christians regardless of where they
are.”
(Aaron Epp)
There are few in training and few
institutions in the Middle East that
can provide it. Many of those who
study in the West find good ministry opportunities there, so few
return home. Training structures
for the underground and MBB
churches also need to be developed further to meet the demands
of these burgeoning groups.
Excerpts taken from page 65 of Operation
World: The Definitive Prayer Guide to Every
Nation (Jason Mandryk, Biblica Publishing,
2010). Used with permission.
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Comedy and illusion duo reveal missions are fun for all
W
hen asked how he is doing,
Greg Wood responds, “Just living the dream.”
Wood and his wife, Oonaugh,
have been performing comedy illusions since 1993, everywhere from
the Winnipeg Fringe Festival to children’s camps in India and Fiji. Now,
they’re returning for their fifth year
as coordinators of Mini-Missionfest.
At the Mini-Missionfest program,
children (and young-at-heart adults)
will see coins appear out of thin air,
cut pieces of rope magically join
together and the famous growing
head illusion, where Wood’s face
appears to blow up like a balloon.
For Wood, effective ministry starts
with fun and laughter. These things
brought him back to church as an
adult, after years of believing it had
become boring and irrelevant.
“For me, I thought going to church
was like going to my aunt’s house
as a child,” says Wood. “She was a
maiden aunt and never had any children, so when you went to visit her,
there were no toys. And you couldn’t
touch things, because they were
breakable. So you sat there and you
had to be good. That’s sort of what
I viewed church as, and I think other
people have that same vision.”
Now the Woods work to show
those stereotypes are nothing but
an illusion. They use comedy and
sleight of hand to break down walls
and get audiences to open up their
hearts and minds again.
“The kids are locked in because
it’s a puzzle, an illusion, a mystery,”
says Wood. “They want to see how
it might be done.”
But it does not end there. For Wood,
Mini-Missionfest is an opportunity to
show kids how they can get involved
in missions, even at their age.
“I talk about the widow’s mite,”
he says. “As a matter of fact, I bring
out and show them what would
have been the widow’s mite, two
small denarii: coins from 2000
years ago. She gave so little, what
would have been enough to buy
one or two slices of bread, even in
those days, and that little bit still
made a difference.”
Wood encourages kids to put
aside one dime a week. Five dollars
is enough to send a child to camp
in India with a full year of follow-up
programming.
“There’s purpose to us being
here,” says Wood, “and that’s to
help the kids learn about missions.
Many of the great missionaries of
the past hundred years got a heart
for the Lord when they were eight
or nine years old. That is what we
try to develop in these kids.”
(Adam Kroeker)
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Serving as From The Top’s director,
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What I Did During My Summer Vacation
(Missionfest 2011 Revisited)
By Gordon Gilbey,
Executive Director
D
uring Missionfest Manitoba
2011, we focused on the Far
East, and were blessed by hearing
our five keynote speakers share a
variety of stories from various parts
of Asia. Soon after the Missionfest
weekend, it became clear that I
would have an opportunity to return
to Asia for the third time and minister in the Philippines on a shortterm mission trip with Dawn for the
Poor (a partner of OMF).
Then a thought crossed my mind,
which I believe came from the Lord.
If I am already in Asia, why not visit Cambodia! I thought it would
be terrific opportunity to personally visit the ministries that Setan
and Randa Lee told us about during Missionfest. When I spoke with
TransformAsia, not only was it possible for me to visit these ministries,
but discovered that Setan and Randa
would be in Cambodia at that very
same time. What an opportunity!
First, I would have an opportunity to
have a tour of Cambodia with Setan
as my guide and secondly, I can see,
experience and verify the moving
accounts that Setan presented during our main sessions.
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I soon learned that
Setan not only told
the truth, but that
he understated both
what happened and
what is currently
happening.
When I hear a dramatic story,
such as Setan and Randa’s, sometimes I ask myself, “Can all of
this be true?” I soon learned that
Setan not only told the truth, but
that he understated both what
happened and what is currently
happening. Setan and Randa are
both very humble people, and I
am sure that he understated his
story so that he would ensure
that only God would receive the
glory. They know that they could
not have accomplished all of these
things on their own and by their
own strength. They know they are
needed, and continue to need His
strength on a daily basis.
The Killing Fields
Within a few hours of arriving
in Cambodia, I was in “the Killing
Fields.” I have never before come
face-to-face with such an atrocity­
—man’s inhumanity to man. I
found myself in the Tuol Sleng
Genocide Museum (Security Prison
S-21). During Pol Pot’s reign
of terror, between 17,000 and
20,000 people were taken to this
prison, tortured and executed.
The crime of the little girl on the
next page was that she attended
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school. That tag is not attached
to her uniform, but rather, safety-pinned to her chest. There
are only six known survivors. In
Cambodia, there are over 17,000
known mass-grave sites.
Over two million people were
killed during the Pol Pot regime.
The country is still reeling over
this genocide. And this mad man’s
legacy continues. Over 42% of the
population are under 15 years old
and 85% of the population live in
rural (or jungle) areas. According
to UNICEF, there are 630,000
orphans in Cambodia with 83,000
of these being in facilities such as
TransformAsia’s David Center. The
orphans that are fortunate enough
to get into an orphanage are not
typically there waiting for adoption. This is usually their home
until they are of age. They receive
an education and care. And, if
they are fortunate enough to be
under someone like Randa’s wing,
they receive love.
The other 550,000 or so have to
fend for themselves. No parents,
no home, no food. Sometimes
an older brother will look after a
younger sibling. The pictures (on
page 21) were taken at a feeding
centre that TransformAsia built in
the middle of the jungle—miles
from nowhere. I asked Setan, “Why
did you build this centre here, of
all places?” He replied, “My board
asked me the same question,
because it would be easier (and
cheaper) to build and maintain this
type of ministry in a city. But this is
where God told me to build it.” As
a result, 250 children turn up whenever there is food, which is around
two or three times a week. It is
on a pretty loose schedule, but the
children always seem to know when
there is food, and will file up the
hill. I was profoundly struck by the
beauty and innocence of these children—and by their earnest, sincere
and desperate prayer. Give us this
day our daily bread.
We visited five of TransformAsia’s
facilities that are being used to minister to the people of this hurting
country. Besides the orphanage
and the feeding centre, they run a
day care for the children who live at
the Phnom Penh dump, a women’s
training centre and a safe place for
girls who are rescued from the sex
trade.
One of the things that I noticed
is that, while Setan and Randa only
operate one orphanage, almost
all of their facilities have orphans
living in them. Almost to a detri-
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The beautiful girl above is at risk
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her, and she still warmly thanked
me. It broke my heart. I pray that
the Lord keeps her safe, and that
she continues to grow in Him.
Vacation continued on page 21
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MISSION F EST M A NITOB A WORKSHO P S 2 0 1 1
This year at Missionfest
Manitoba we are again excited
about the quality of the workshops that have been carefully selected to reflect topics
and issues that are closely tied
to our central theme “Loving
the Middle East.” The workshops will be presented by our
key-note speakers and carefully selected special guests.
Even though there is increased
seating, please arrive early to
avoid disappointment. We will
have three Saturday workshop
sessions at 11:45 A.M., 1:30
P.M. and 4:30 P.M.
Saturday, February 4, 2012
MASTER WORKSHOP
Session One – 11:45 A.M.
Room 1 – Hormoz Shariat
Loving Muslims to Christ
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in Iran there is an underground
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Hormoz will update us on many
of the exciting things that God
is currently doing in Iran.
Dr. Hormoz Shariat is the
founder of Iran Alive Ministries
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of those who are seeking truth
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other outreach ministries. Dr.
Hormoz Shariat has been identified in Joel Rosenberg’s bestseller, Inside the Revolution, as
the “Billy Graham” of Iran. “He is
without question the most recognized and most influential
Iranian American.”
Room 2 – Jason Mandryk
What in the world is God doing?
Jason Mandryk will provide
us with an overview of mission activity and church growth
around the world. In particular,
he will highlight some exciting
developments in places we normally don’t tend to think much
about. He will also share some
non-traditional mission strategies.
Jason, born in Winnipeg and
educated at Providence College,
was called by God to serve Him
through Operation World in
1994 and hasn’t looked back
since. He is the current author of Operation World: The
Definitive Prayer Guide to Every
Nation. Jason states, “Until He
indicates otherwise, Operation
World is where I stay; it is a
remarkable privilege to be
involved with this ministry and
I can’t think of a better place to
learn and share about how He is
at work all around the world!”
Room 3 – Greg Musselman
The persecuted, but growing,
Church in the Middle East!
See what is happening to the
church in the Middle East. In
spite of persecution and many
challenges facing our brothers and sisters in Christ, amazing things are happening!
God is moving in this volatile
and hostile part of the world
through the work of the Holy
Spirit. You’ll be challenged and
encouraged by the faith of these
Muslim believers!
Greg Musselman, born and
raised in British Columbia,
became a Christian when he
was 23. He is an ordained minister and has served as a pastor in Alberta and Manitoba,
and in Christian media ministries. As the Vice President of
Outreach for The Voice of the
Martyrs, Greg works to ensure
that persecuted Christians know
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that believers in Canada do not
forget them. He also raises up
prayer support and practical
help for these persecuted believers.
Saturday, February 4, 2012
MASTER WORKSHOP
Session Two – 1:30 P.M.
Room 1 – Wagdi Iskander
Understanding the Muslim
Mindset
We have a unique opportunity in Canada in that the Middle
East has come to us! However,
how can we effectively share
the Gospel with Muslims who
work with us or are our neighbours? In this workshop, Wagdi
Iskander will outline methods
to build relationships and share
Christ in a meaningful and
respectful manner which will
build bridges and demonstrate
love.
Wagdi, born into a Bedouin Arab
family, was raised as a Muslim
in the Sudan. After accepting
Jesus Christ as Lord In 1982
his life changed dramatically.
First he was persecuted and
then arrested, along with two
Christian friends, for refusing
to renounce Jesus as Lord. All
three were sentenced to die. His
friends were executed but when
they came for Wagdi, he made
a miraculous last minute escape
and went into hiding until
1985 when he flew to England.
Because of his narrow escape
from death, he has been sometimes called the “Living Martyr.”
Room 2 – David Davis
The Two Olive Trees of
Zechariah 4
David Davis will unlock the
identity of the two olive trees,
as they pertain to Israel, the
Church and the Nations; releasing the anointing of “the two
sons of fresh oil who stand
beside the Lord of the whole
earth” (Zech. 4:14).
David is the founder and senior pastor of Kehilat HaCarmel
(Carmel Assembly) on Mount
Carmel, Israel. The Davises
are also the founders of Beit
Nitzachon (House of Victory)
rehabilitation center in Haifa.
The vision for both of these
ministries is Jews and Arabs
joined together as the “one new
man” of Ephesians 2:15. David
is also the author of The Road
to Carmel, which chronicles his
journey from the world of show
business on Broadway to the
mountains of Israel; and The
Elijah Legacy, which deals with
Israel, Islam and the Church in
the last days.
Room 3 – Joy Loewen
Woman to Woman: Sharing Jesus
with a Muslim Friend
Like Christian women, Muslim
women experience real fears.
What are their fears about and
how do they manage their fears?
You will learn more about the
unseen face of Islam. Discover
what they fear most and how
you can respond to their fears.
Joy Loewen was born into a missionary family in Yemen and
later moved to Somalia where
she spent her childhood. Ed
and Joy served as missionaries
Pakistan for 10 years. For the
past 23 years Joy has been ministering among Muslim women
in Canada. She has written
the book, Woman to Woman:
Sharing Jesus with a Muslim
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serve with Pioneers. Check out
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Saturday, February 4, 2012
MASTER WORKSHOP
Session Three – 4:30 P.M.
Room 1 – Mark Wollenberg
Seeking Justice in an Unjust
World
Micah 6:8 clearly lays out what
God requires of us. Acting justly
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is the first thing mentioned
along with loving mercy and
walking humbly with God. This
seminar will look at how each
of these required actions are
crucial in the pursuit of God’s
mission to restore and rebuild
a fallen and broken world. The
requirement of acting justly is
taking on new meaning today
in light of issues of modern day
slavery, human trafficking, and
the violent oppression of the
poor and marginalized in the
world. This seminar will look
at how we can begin and move
along on the justice journey
both locally and internationally.
Mark Wollenberg serves as IJM
Canada’s Regional Representative
in Western Canada. Mark passionately communicates a vision of
every follower of Christ committed to living justly in their community, and joining with others
to see the wrongs of injustice
made right in international contexts. He wants to see people
from all professions and stages
of life engaged in seeing justice
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prevail wherever oppression and
injustice currently thrive.
Room 2 – Karen Davis
The Warrior Bride (Warring in the
Spirit and Resting in the Beloved)
The Lord is calling His Bride to
engage with Him in the great
end-time battles in preparation
for His return, teaching her to
take up her spiritual weapons
of warfare, while resting deeply
in her Beloved. In this seminar, Karen Davis will explore the
role of worship as a weapon of
warfare, along with the development of bridal intimacy, to
equip us to walk in victory and
greater joy, as we “run the race
with endurance” (Heb. 12:1).
Karen is the Worship Director
of Kehilat HaCarmel (Carmel
Assembly) on Mount Carmel,
Israel. The Davises are also
the founders of Beit Nitzachon
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Room 3 – Darryl Wright
Revolution in the Muslim World
Focusing on Psalm 2 and
Matthew 10:32-40, Darryl
will speak on ‘Muslims by
the Number-Population and
Growth around the World” and
“Global Uprisings in the Muslim
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Darryl will cite what is happening in those nations. He will
speak about the leaders God is
raising up and the movements
within these Muslim nations.
He will also talk about the three
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Rosenberg addresses in his
book, Inside the Revolution.
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- highly skilled field staff to provide assistance and training
Visit our website at www.csbministries.ca for more information
Contact us at csbmbgb@shaw.ca or by phone at 613-225-3689
What on earth is God
doing today?
www.christianweek.org
Vacation continued from page 15
But, in all of this turmoil, there
is still great hope! The Gospel is
advancing in leaps and bounds.
It was not that long ago when
Christians were fiercely persecuted
and maligned. The Church was
underground, and large-scale evangelism was impossible. But as
God healed the land, He also softened people’s hearts. Both the
Cambodian government and its
people recognized that Christians
were there to help and to love. In
the mid 1990s, the Church was able
to surface from being underground
and has been growing ever since.
TransformAsia alone has planted
hundreds of community churches,
with Cambodian national pastors
shepherding their people.
While these stories are not about
the Middle East, I hope that they
are still relevant for our purposes.
It was only a few years ago when
there was extreme violence and
hopelessness in Cambodia. The
few Christians that were there were
hidden and frustrated, not knowing
what to do. And yet they were
moved to love those who persecuted
them, and through this love, God
softened hearts and changed a
nation. “What does the Lord require
of you but to do justice, and to love
kindness, and to walk humbly with
your God” (Micah 6:8 ESV)
Setan Lee with some of his young charges in Cambodia.
From Fiji to Israel via...Steinbach?
I
t is hard to imagine that there is a
ministry called Island Breeze located near the centre of Canada, and
about as far away from any ocean
as you can get. Nevertheless, Island
Breeze International (YWAM), which
is based in Hawaii, has a regional
discipleship training school (DTS) in
Steinbach (Island Breeze Manitoba).
Their current staff is made up
of folks from Fiji, New Zealand,
Samoa, First Nations, Manitoba and
Saskatchewan. The team will soon
be departing to minister in Israel.
The vision of Island Breeze
Manitoba is “To know the Creator
and make Him known throughout
His inherent gifts and expressions
within the nations.” This is what the
team has been doing as they minister throughout the Canadian north,
and even as far as Cuba. Their
expression of worship is through
their cultural songs and dances.
This not only affirms their goal of
“coming as who we are to God” but
it has also become a tool for evangelism.
One week after Missionfest
Manitoba, Island Breeze Manitoba
will join Roger Armbruster (Canada
Awakening) and other team members from Canada (First Nations and
Inuit) and Greenland, to journey to
Israel. This trip will have representatives of the south and the north
coming together and going to bless
and thank the nation of Israel and
to share the great privilege to be
in the land where our Saviour and
Messiah Jesus Christ walked. They
are planning to visit the Knesset,
army camps, hospitals, schools and
homes, ministering the joy of the
Lord through the dances and songs
of the South Pacific.
Those attending Missionfest
Manitoba will get a taste of these
dances and songs during the
Saturday afternoon main session (3
p.m.) as the group performs some
of the dances and songs that they
will be performing in Israel. It is
a very tangible example of how
Christians from around the world
can show Christ’s love in the Middle
East.
More information about Island
Breeze or their forthcoming trip to
Israel may be found by visiting their
display in the Chapel (CH-F4).
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!
IT’S BAAAAACK
Missionfest
Manitoba
Friday Evening
Traditional
Service
at
Many Thanks to
Our Volunteers!
The Church
of the Rock
1397 Buffalo Place
Friday, February 3rd
at 7:00 p.m.
T
such a way so that each volunteer will enjoy performing a
worthwhile task over a defined
period of time. This will ensure
that each person can choose how
much time they wish to commit
and still be able to enjoy participating in the various activities of
the conference.
The areas where we need the
most volunteers are: Greeter/
Host, Workshop Host and
Ushers However there are also
many other needs that are
required to be met both prior
to and throughout the weekend. Please refer to the “How to
Get Involved” page located at
www.missionfestmanitoba.org.
·
he smooth running of any
major festival is dependent
on the number of dedicated volunteers it has following Christ’s
example of selflessly serving
others. Missionfest Manitoba is
fortunate enough to have both
many volunteers that return from
year-to-year plus new people
who also recognize the value of
the conference. We would like to
express our heartfelt thanks to
all of our volunteers, and we pray
that God will bless them for their
dedicated service.
If you are reading this magazine prior to the conference…
you can probably still volunteer!
Each of our tasks is divided in
·
Visit us at www.missionfestmanitoba.org
Featuring:
The Missionfest Manitoba
Mass Choir
Traditional Praise and
Worship
And a life-changing and
gripping testimony by
Wagdi Iskander
Allen organ provided courtesy of Winnipeg Organ Centre.
Call Ken Doerksen at 774-2915
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MissionfestManitoba/ 2012
Is There Hope for Europe?
Y
ou do not have to watch the news
very long to become aware that
much of Europe is in an economic
crisis. But what is even more ominous is that Europe is also in a serious crisis spiritually. In fact, when it
comes to missions and evangelism,
Europe is often referred to as “The
New Dark Continent.”
As the New Dark Continent, Europe
is needy . . . not in material terms, but
morally and spiritually. Europe is spiritually adrift and in need of an anchor.
Europe is filled with churches­—often
empty, abandoned or converted into
museums, restaurants and shops.
Take away the beautiful church buildings and you’ll be hard-pressed to
see any hints of Christianity. Sadly,
most Europeans don’t have a lifechanging relationship with Jesus or
know anyone who does.
Europe is the new
Dark Continent...take
away the beautiful
church buildings
and you'll be hardpressed to see any
hints of Christianity.
In “Europe: Restoring Hope,”
author Deborah Meroff, of Operation
Mobilization, takes a hard look at
four population groups at the centre of Europe’s heart trouble: marginalized people, Muslims, youth
and nominal and secular Europeans.
She maintains that it is possible to
restore hope to this great continent
when God’s people work together. She further states that Europe
is very likely a battleground for
the future of global Christianity.
George Verwer, founder and
International Coordinator Emeritus,
OM International “This book shows
that God is still at work in Europe.
He is building His church despite
many challenges. And He wants to
see each one of us playing an active
part in restoring hope to Europe!”
For Missionfest 2013, we will turn
our eyes toward Europe. We will
devote a significant portion of the
conference to European spiritual
issues. At the time of publication,
we have engaged two of the most
respected authorities on missions
and evangelism in Europe, Stuart
McCallister and Jeff Fountain.
Stuart McAllister currently serves
as North Amer­ican Regional Director
and Vice Presi­dent of Training at Ravi
Zacharias Inter­national Minis­tries’
(RZIM’s) inter­national head­quarters in
Atlanta. Born in Scotland, Stuart saw
his life changed by Christ at the age of
twenty. His desire to serve the Lord led
him to join Operation Mobilization in
1978. Stuart has since served as general secretary of the European Evangelical
Alliance and has been involved with the
European Lausanne Committee. He
joined RZIM in 1998 as the International
Director. Stuart speaks worldwide with
a passion for the gospel.
Jeff Fountain is director of the
Schuman Centre for European
Studies. Originally from New
Zealand, Jeff was European director
of YWAM for 20 years until two years
ago. He has been involved in the
Hope for Europe movement since
the early ‘90’s, and was organiser of
the HOPE.21 and HOPE.II congresses held in Budapest in 2002 and
2011 respectively. Jeff has written several books including “Living
as People of HOPE,” and “The Little
Town that Blessed the World.”
Many people see that where Europe
is today...Canada and United States
will be there tomorrow. So please
mark your calendars for the first
weekend of February, 2013. We will
look at what God is doing in Europe
(and the rest of the Western World) in
an age of increasing secularization.
You are
invite to
the next...
February 1st to 3rd, 2013
Hope for Europe
Featuring:
Stuart Mcallister
Ravi Zacharias International Ministries
Stuart served as the general secretary of the European Evangelical Alliance
(1992-1998) and was involved in the European Lausanne Committee. He
developed an evangelistic mobilization called “Love Europe,” and was also
one of the organizers of “Hope for Europe.”
Jeff Fountain
Hope for Europe, Director of the Schuman Centre for European
Studies
Jeff also was one of the original organizers of Hope for Europe, and its successive congresses (HOPE.21 and HOPE.II). Jeff has authored several books
including “Living as People of HOPE” and “The Little Town that Blessed the
World.”
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Exhibitors List
F-D2
2 Equal 1 Canada Inc.
Box 1399, Athabasca, AB T9S 2B2
(888) 776-8730 www.2equal1.com
CH-G4 Accelerated Christian Education Canada
A-E3 Bird River Bible Camp
Box 11250,
Lac du Bonnet, MB R0E 1A0
(877) 897-5506
www.birdriver.net
MP-F4Black Forest Academy
Box 1360,
Portage la Prairie, MB R1N 3N9
(800) 976-7226
www.acecanada.net
Postfach 1109, 79396
Kandern, Germany
+49 (0)762691610
www.bfacademy.com
H-B3 Across Borders for World
Evangelism
A-D4BLF Canada
34-980 Adelaide St. S., London, ON
N6E 1R3
(519) 690-1009
www.abwe.ca
F-F4 Action International Ministries
3015 A 21st St. N.E.,
Calgary, AB T2E 7T1
(888) 443-2221
www.actioninternational.org
F-G6 Advancing Indigenous Missions
235 Princess Street,
Winnipeg, MB R3B 1L9
(204) 957-8784
www.aimi.ca
F-D1 Africa Inland Mission International
1641 Victoria Park Ave., Scarborough, ON M1R 1P8
(877) 407 6077
www.aimint.org
A-H3 Ambassadors for Christ Canada
26 Whitley Drive,
Winnipeg, MB R2N 1E7
(800) 728-6440
www.afciworld.org
A-D2
ASSIST Canada
22 Parasiuk Place, Winnipeg, MB
R3W 1E9
(204) 669-6269
www.AssistCanada.ca
F-F2 Avant Ministries
2121 Henderson Hwy,
Winnipeg, MB R2G 1P8
(204) 338-7831
www.avantministries.org
F-G5 Awana International Canada
36 Spruce Crescent,
Steinbach, MB R5G 0G5
(204) 326-9632
www.awanacanada.ca
MP-A3 BCM International (Canada) Inc
685 Main St. East,
Hamilton, ON L8M 1K4
(905) 549-9810
www.bcmintl.ca
CH-A3 Bethany College
Box 160, Hepburn, SK S0K 1Z0
(866) 772-2175
www.bethany.sk.ca
A-H1 Bible for Children
P.O. Box 3, Winnipeg, MB R3C 2G1
(204) 338-3664
www.bibleforchildren.org
256 Marc-Aurele-Fortin,
Lachute, QC J8H 3W7
(405)562-7859
www.blfcanada.org
CH-B4 Bridges for Peace
P.O. Box 21001 RPO Charleswood,
Winnipeg, MB R3R 3R2
(204) 489-3697
www.bridgesforpeace.com
F-A4 Briercrest College and Seminary
510 College Drive,
Caronport, SK S0H 0S0
(800) 667-5199
www.briercrest.ca
H-B2
P.O. Box 92061 - 2900 Warden Ave,
Toronto, ON M1W 3Y8
(647) 977-3226
www.camcanada.org
F-D4 Camp Arnes
Box 40, Arnes, MB R0C 0C0
(888) 642-7618
www.camparnes.com
CH-D2 Camp Nutimik
P.O. Box 68,
Seven Sisters, MB R0E 1Y0
(866) 688-4645
www.campnutimik.com
H-A3
Canadian Bible Society
952 St. Mary’s Rd.,
Winnipeg, MB R2M 3R8
(204) 257-8835
www.biblesociety.ca
CH-H4 Canadian Lifelight MinistrieS
P.O. Box 4904,
Steinbach, MB R5G 1R5
(866) HIS-WORD
www.thelifelight.com
F-B1 Canadian Mennonite University
MissionfestManitoba/ 2012
500 Shaftesbury Blvd.,
Winnipeg, MB R3P 2N2
(204) 487-3300
www.cmu.ca
CH-H1 Capernwray Harbour Bible Centre
P.O. Box 1-10,
Thetis Island, BC V0R 2Y0
(250) 246-9440
www.capernwray.ca
CH-H2 Capernwray Quebec
Child Evangelism Fellowship
Manitoba - (204) 663-3300
Canada - (204) 943-2774
www.cefcanada.org
MP-H3 Children’s Camps International
300-571 Main St, Winkler, MB, R6W 1G3
(204)331-4003
www.childrenscampsinternationl.com
H-A4
Chosen People Ministry (Canada)
Box 897, Station B,
North York, ON M2K 2R1
(888) 442-5535
www.cpmcanada.ca
MP-H2 Christian Chaplaincy (RRCC) Inc.
Notre Dame Ave. Campus
(204) 632-2061
Princess St. Campus
(204) 949-8479
www.rrc.mb.ca/index.php?pid=440
A-F1
Christian Motorcyclist Association
www.cmacanada.ca
F-G2
Christian Service Brigade
(204) 488-3254
www.csbministries.org
F-H2
ChristianWeek
204-424 Logan Ave.,
Winnipeg, MB R3A 0R4
(204) 982-2060
www.christianweek.org
F-h1
CHVN
www.chvnradio.com
CH-H5 Circle Square Ranch
Box 99, Austin, MB R0H 0C0
(204) 723-2669 www.csranch.ca
H-b4, Compassion Canada
H-c1 985 Adelaide St. S., London, ON
N6E 4A3
(800) 563-5437
www.compassion.ca
MP-C2 Continental Missions Inc.
159 Cree Road, Thompson, MB
R8N 0C2
(204) 778-4491
www.continentalmission.org
A-B2, Crisis Pregnancy Centre
A-B3 650 Broadway Avenue West,
Winnipeg, MB R3C 0X3
(204) 772-1923
www.pregnancy.mb.ca
H-A2
CSSM Ministries Manitoba
200-189 Henderson Hwy.,
Winnipeg, MB R2L 1L7
(204) 668-2776
www.cssm.ca/mb
A-F7Dalit Freedom Network
P.O. Box 45645 RPO Sunnyside,
Surrey, BC V4A 9N3
(604) 535-4240
www.dalitfreedom.net
CH-G1Discipleship International
16710 Route 335,
Chertsey, QC J0K 3K0
(877) 882-1361
www.capernwrayquebec.ca
51 Ens Crescent, Morden, MB
R6M 1K8
(866) 383-8940
www.discipleshipint.org
F-D6 Cedarwood (YFC)
A-H4Emblaze Ministry
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CAM International of
Canada
H-A5
325 Talbot Avenue,
Winnipeg, MB R2L 0P9
(204) 669-4205
www.cedarwood-yfc.com
P.O. Box 10090
#105-3240 Mt. Lehman Rd.,
Abbotsford, BC V4X 2M9
www.emblaze.ca
Exhibitors List
F-F1Empower Ministries
48 Alliance Blvd. Suite 103,
Barrie, ON L4M 5K3
(800) 575-1863
www.empowerministries.ca
CH-F2Engineering Ministries International Canada (eMiC)
4626 Bowness Road NW,
Calgary, AB T3B 0B3
(403) 202-3642 www.emicanada.org
MP-B3ENRICH Ministries
P.O. Box 23062, Winnipeg, MB
R3T 5S3 (204) 261-4195
www.enrichministries.org
CH-G3Evangelical Mennonite Conference
440 Main Street,
Steinbach, MB R5G 1Z5
(204) 326-6401 www.emconf.ca
A-C4
Faith Academy – Philippines
PO Box 2016, 0706,
Makati City, Manila, Philippines
(011) (632) 658-0048
www.faith.edu.ph
F-G4
Faith Mission (FriedensBote) Inc.
Box 34, Winkler, MB R6W 4A4
(204) 325-5446
www.faithmission.ca
A-F2
Fisher Bay Bible Camp
168 Mandalay Dr., Winnipeg, MB
R2P 1P5 www.fisherbaybiblecamp.com
A-D3
Forward House
407 Chalmers Ave.,
Winnipeg, MB R2L 0G3
(204) 793-2916 www.forwardhouse.ca
A-A2Gideons International in
Canada
501 Imperial Road North, Guelph, ON
N1H 7A2
(519) 823-1140, www.gideons.ca
A-C3HeartStrings World Mission
12 Gervais Place,
Winnipeg, MB R3V 1V7
(204) 269-7592
www.Heartstringsworldmission.org
F-D3Impact Ministries Canada
Box 975, Stn Main,
Kamloops, BC V2C 6H1
(250) 434-4350
www.impactministries.ca
F-A1In Touch Ministries
Box 4900, Markham, ON L3R 6G9
(905) 470-7870
www.intouchcanada.org
A-E5Indian Life
188 Henderson Highway,
Winnipeg, MB R2L 1L6
(204) 661-9333
www.indianlife.org
H-A6Inner City Youth Alive
418 Aberdeen Avenue,
Winnipeg, MB R2W 1V7
(204) 582-8779
www.icya.ca
F-C4INTERCEDE International
201 Stanton Street,
Fort Erie, ON L2A 3N8
(800) 871-0882
www.IntercedeNow.ca
MP-D1International Christian Embassy Jerusalem
20 Bloor Street East, Box 75149, Toronto, ON M4W 3T3
(866) 324-9133
www.icejcanada.org
A-F8International Justice
Mission
P.O. Box 336 Stn B, London, ON
N6A 4W1
(519) 679-5030, www.ijm.ca
A-C2Go Mission! / EMMC
A-A3International Student Ministries Canada
757 St. Annes Rd., Winnipeg, MB
R2N 4G6
(204) 253-7929, www.gomission.ca
Box 1205, Three Hills, AB T0M 2A0
(204) 452-6131
www.ismc.ca
MP-G4God’s Littlest Angels
MP-G2Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship/Manitoba Pioneer Camp
Box 984, Okotoks, AB T1S 1B1
(403) 938-7162
www.glacanada.ca
A-D5Gospel Echoes Team PO Box 25060, RPO River Heights,
Saskatoon, SK S7K 8B7
(306) 933-4228
www.gospelechoes.com
F-G1Gospel For Asia
245 King Street East,
Stoney Creek, ON, L8G 1L9
(888) 946.2742 www.gfa.org
MP-D3Gospel Text Mission
64 Linwood Street, London, ON
N5Y 1W2
(866) 789-0230, www.gospeltext.ca
F-G7Greater Europe Mission
100 Ontario Street,
Oshawa, ON L1G 4Z1
(866) 241-3579
www.gemission.org
4-1115 Henderson Hwy.,
Winnipeg, MB R2G 1L4
(204) 788-1070
www.manitobapioneercamp.ca
A-F6Iran Alive Ministries
P.O. Box 702925, Dallas, TX
75370-2925
(469) 426-9478
www.iranaliveministries.org
CH-F4Island Breeze Manitoba
(Youth With a Mission)
152 Brandt Street, Steinbach, MB
R5G 0R2 (204) 371-7542
www.islandbreezemanitoba.com
A-C1Kev Wood & From the Top
182 Cathedral Avenue,
Winnipeg, MB R2W 0W9
(888) 612-ARTS www.fromthetop.ca
MP-F3Heart to Heart Canada
26 Springwood Bay, Steinbach, MB
R5G 2E8
(204) 326-6690, www.h2hint.org
A-D1Life’s Vision
CH-E3Living Bible Explorers
600 Burnell, Winnipeg, MB R3G 2B7
(204) 786-8667 www.livingbibleexplorers.com
CH-C1Living Waters Canada
- Central Region
PO Box 1493,
Winnipeg, MB R3C 2Z4
(204) 452-1826
www.livingwaterscanada.org
MP-F1Love Lives Here
P.O. Box 58023,
Winnipeg, MB R2M 3S0
(204) 786-5000 ext. 3063
www.loveliveshere.org
CH-B1, Maranatha Evangelistic CH-B2 Association
P.O. Box 1292, Calgary, AB T2P 2L2
(403)283-2263
www.MEAWorldwide.org
MP-G1MBMS International
83 Henderson Hwy,
Winnipeg, MB R2L 1L2
(888) 866-6267
www.mbmsi.org
CH-C4McMaster Divinity College
1280 Main Street West,
Hamilton, ON L8S 4K1
(905) 525-9140 ex 24401
www.macdiv.ca
F-E2Men for Mission International
293 Wellington St. N. Suite 132, Hamilton, ON L8L 8E7
(905) 522-5494
www.mfmcanada.ca
CH-C2Menno Travel
32112 South Fraser Way,
Abbotsford, BC V2T 1W4
(800) 667-5559
www.mennotvl.com
MP-A2Mission Aviation Fellowship of Canada
264 Woodlawn Rd. W.,
Guelph, ON N1H 1B6
(877) 351-9344 www.mafc.org
A-F4Nation at Prayer
P.O. Box 192, Pickering, ON L1V 2R4
(905) 426-9456,
www.nationatprayer.ca
CH-E2Native Evangelical Fellowship of Canada
Box 4096 Redwood Postal Outlet
Winnipeg, MB R2W 5K8
(204) 669-7389, www.nefc.ca
A-B1New Immigrant CHAI
Centre Inc.
356 Hargrave St., Winnipeg, MB
R3B 2J9
(204) 415-2550, www.ccwpg.com
F-C3New Tribes Mission of Canada
375 Saskatchewan Avenue,
Pambrun, SK S0N 1W0
(306) 582-2080,
www.canada.ntm.org
CH-E4Nipawin Bible College
Box 1986, Nipawin, SK S0E 1E0
(888) 862-5095, www.nipawin.org
5-130 Marion Street,
Winnipeg, MB R2H 0T4
(204) 233-8047
www.lifesvision.ca
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Exhibitors List
CH-D3North End Family Centre
1322 Main St.,
Winnipeg, MB R2W 3T5
(204) 582-7927
www.northendfamilycentre.org
CH-C3Northern Canada Evangelical Mission (NCEM)
P.O. Box 3030,
Prince Albert, SK S6V 7V4
(306) 764-3388
www.ncem.ca
F-A3OMF
Bldg 21 - 5155 Spectrum Way, Mississauga, ON L4W 5A1
(888) 657-8010 www.omf.ca
F-E1One Mission Society
Canada
H-B1 Promise Keepers Canada
CH-E1Teen Missions International
Box 20099 RPO UPR Brant, Burlington, ON L7P 0A4
(888) 901-9700
www.promisekeepers.ca
Box 128 Stn A,
Windsor, ON N9A 6K1
(519) 966-7108
www.teenmissions.ca
F-A2 Providence College and Seminary
MP-D2 That Jesus is Lord Ministry
10 College Crescent,
Otterburne, MB R0A 1G0
(800) 668-7768
www.providencecollege.ca
www.providenceseminary.ca
MP-C1ReachAcross
PO Box 88520 RPO Newton
Surrey, BC V3W 0X1
(604)596-7937, www.reachacross.net
F-G3 Red Rock Bible Camp
293 Wellington St. N. Suite 132, Hamilton, ON L8L 8E7
(800) 784-7077
www.omscanada.org
204-320 Main Street,
Steinbach, MB R5G 1Z1
(204) 326-9784
www.redrockbiblecamp.com
F-G8Open Doors Canada
CH-F1Rio Grande Bible Institute
– Canada
8-19 Brownridge Rd.,
Halton Hills, ON L7G 0C6
(905) 636-0944
www.opendoorsca.org
MP-A4Operation Mobilization Canada
84 West Street,
Port Colborne, ON L3K 4C8
(877) 487-7777
www.omcanada.org
A-A1Operation Share
386 McGregor St., Winnipeg, MB
R2W 4X5 (204) 586-4103
www.freshfaith.net/operationshare
CH-H3 Partners Relief and Development Canada
33130 Springbank Road,
Calgary, AB T3Z 2L9
(403) 538-2870
www.partnersworld.ca
MP-A1 Pathway Camp Ministries
103-2005 St. Mary’s Road,
Winnipeg, MB R2N 4P1
(204) 254-3639
www.riogrande.edu
A-E4 Rock Lake Christian Enrichment Family Camp
Box 22, Pilot Mound, MB R0G 1P0
(204) 825-2842
www.rocklakecefc.org
CH-A2 SCA Eagle Bay Camp & Ministry Centre
Box 34, Hilbre, MB R0C 1L0
(204) 449-2293
www.scainternational.org
MP-F2 SEND International of Canada
RR5, Komoka, ON N0L 1R0
(519) 657-6775 www.send.org
A-H2Shepherd’s Guide
Box 3, Moosehorn, MB R0C 2E0
(204) 449-2370
www.pathwaycamp.com
F-C1 Peace River Bible Institute
F-D5 Siloam Mission
Box 99, Sexsmith, AB T0H 3C0
(800) 959-7724
www.prbi.edu
F-E3 Pillow Ministry International Inc.
137 Scotia Drive,
Winkler, MB R6W 2Y9
(204) 325-9067
www.pillowministry.com
A-E2 Pioneers
51 Byron Avenue,
Dorchester, ON N0L 1G2
(519) 268-8778 www.pioneers.ca
A-E1 Place of Rescue
Box 27096, RPO Tuscany,
Calgary, AB T3L 2Y1
(403) 973-5470
www.placeofrescue.com
F-B2 PRAIRIE
Box 4000, Three Hills, AB, T0M 2N0
(800) 661-2425
www.prairie.edu
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300 Princess Street,
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F-C2Steinbach Bible College
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MP-G3Taylor Seminary
11525-23 Ave., Edmonton, AB
T6J 4T3 (800) 567-4988
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CH-D1TeachBeyond (Janz Team Ministries)
2121 Henderson Hwy.,
Winnipeg, MB R2G 1P8
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CH-C2 Transport for Christ 6242 Route 105,
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A-F5Truth Unlocked
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CH-A1 Union Gospel Mission
PO Box 1073, Station Main, Winnipeg, MB R3C 2X4
(204) 943-9904
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F-B3Vanguard College 12140 - 103 St.,
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P.O. Box 608, Streetsville, ON
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A-C5 Walls of Freedom Outreach
P.O. Box 28041, 1795 Henderson Hwy.,
Winnipeg MB R2G 4E9
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CH-G5 WEC (Worldwide Evangelization for Christ)
(905) 529-0166
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Winnipeg, MB, R2G 1G5
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H-A1 World Vision Canada
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BkStoreYouth With A Mission
Vancouver
PO Box 21711 RPO Little Italy,
Vancouver, BC V5L 5G3
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A-F3Youthworks! Canadian
Mission Services
2686 Cliffshore Drive,
Lake Country, BC, V4V 2N1
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CH-B3YUGO Ministries
P.O. Box 231,
St. Albert, AB, T8N 1N3
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SU P P ORTING C HUR C HES
Abundant Life Baptist Church
Winnipeg, 222-7671
www.albc.ca
church
Winnipeg, 668-3244
www.mts.net/~embc
New Life Ministries
Winnipeg, 775-4929
www.geocities.com/nlm514
Albright Church
Winnipeg, 334-5873
www.albrightchurch.com
Emmanuel Baptist church
Assiniboia-Charleswood
Community Church
Winnipeg, 895-0608
www.charleswood.ca
Minnedosa Evangelical Covenant
Church
North Kildonan Mennonite
Brethren Church
Winnipeg, 985-6050
www.nkmb.org
Bayview Evangelical Free Church
Gimli, 642-9871
Evangelical Fellowship Church
Steinbach, 326-9028
www.efchurch.ca
POrtage Avenue Church
Winnipeg, 774-4414
www.pachurch.ca
Faith Baptist Church
Winnipeg, 586-4103
Portage Evangelical Church
Portage La Prairie, 857-4146
www.portagepec.ca
Bethel Baptist
Winnipeg, 831-6775
www.bethelwinnipeg.com
Morris, 746-8790
www.morrisemmanuel.com
Minnedosa, 867-2810
www.minnedosacovenantchurch.com
Winnipeg, 987-290
www.bethesdachurch.ca
Filipino Evangelical Church
Winnipeg, 775-5679
www.fecwpg.org
Braeside Evangelical Mennonite
Church
Winnipeg, 667-2970
www.braesidechurch.ca
Fort Garry Evangelical
Mennonite Church
Winnipeg, 261-1084
www.fortgarryemc.ca
Calvary Chapel
Steinbach, 326-1095
Gateway Church
Winnipeg, 989-6580
www.gatewaywinnipeg.com
Bethesda Church
Calvary Temple
Winnipeg, 943-6720
www.ctwinnipeg.com
Christian Fellowship Chapel
Winnipeg, 452-5720
www.christianfellowshipchapel.com
Christian Fellowship Church
Steinbach, 326-2228
www.christianfellowshipchurch.ca
Christian Life Centre
Morden, 822-6209
www.clcmorden.org
Church of the Living Hope
Winnipeg, 633-2230
www.churchofthelivinghope.mb.ca
Church of the Rock
Winnipeg, 261-0070
www.churchoftherock.ca
City Church
Winnipeg, 586-6923
www.citychurchwinnipeg.org
Covenant Christian Reformed
Church
Winnipeg, 667-1116
www.covenantcrc.ca
Crossroads Mennonite Brethren
Winnipeg, 233-8435
www.crossroadsmb.ca
East Kildonan Baptist Church
Winnipeg, 669-0415
www.ekbc.ca
Eastview Community Church
Winnipeg, 334-4675
www.eastview.org
Elmwood Mennonite Brethren
Gladstone Christian Fellowship
Gladstone, 385-2915
Plum Coulee Bergthaler
Mennonite Church
Plum Coulee, 829-3609
Prairie Grove Fellowship Chapel
Lorette, 878-4738
Praise and Worship Church
Winnipeg, 772-9215
Rosenort Evangelical Mennonite
Church
Rosenort, 746-8519
www.rosenortemc.com
Rosenort Fellowship Chapel
Rosenort, 746-8360
Good News Mennonite Church
Winnipeg, 888-0043
Rowandale Baptist Church
Winnipeg, 338-1174
www.rowandale.ca
Gospel Mennonite Church
Winnipeg, 475-3841
www.gmchurch.org
Selkirk Aboriginal Redemption
Centre
Selkirk, 785-8515
Grace Bible Church
Winnipeg, 284-8003
www.gracebiblechurch.ca
Southland Community Church
Steinbach, 326-9020
www.mysouthland.com
Grant Memorial Church
Winnipeg, 989-6740
www.grantmemorial.mb.ca
St. Aidan’s Anglican Church
Winnipeg, 489-3390
www.mts.net/~staidans
Immanuel Pentecostal Church
Winnipeg, 489-9000
www.ipcwinnipeg.org
Steinbach Mennonite Brethren
Church
Steinbach, 326-3551
www.steinbachmbchurch.org
Kilcona Park Alliance Church
Winnipeg, 222-7384
www.kilcona.org
MacGregor Evangelical
Mennonite Church
MacGregor, 685-2293
www.macgregoremc.com
Maranatha Evangelical Free
Church
Winnipeg, 832-1371 www.mefree.ca
McDermot Avenue Baptist Church
Winnipeg, 775-8096
www.mcdermotchurch.blogspot.com
Mission Baptist Church
Winnipeg, 927-2380
New Life Church
Stonewall, 467-5529
www.churchinstonewall.ca
Steinbach Mennonite Church
Steinbach, 326-9773
www.steinbachmennonite.ca
The Meeting Place
Winnipeg, 942-1203
www.themeetingplace.mb.ca
Transcona Alliance Church
Winnipeg, 222-0354
www.mytac.ca
Trinity Baptist Church
Winnipeg, 475-5976
www.trinitybaptistwinnipeg.com
Waverley Fellowship Baptist
Church
Winnipeg, 261-8013
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Westwood Presbyterian Church
Winnipeg, 837-5706
www.westwoodpc.ca
Whyte Ridge Baptist Church
Winnipeg, 489-3875
www.wrbc.mb.ca
Whiteshell Baptist Church
Seven Sisters Falls, 348-2536
www.whiteshellbaptist.com
Winkler Bergthaler Mennonite
Church
Winkler, 325-9563
www.wbmc.ca
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Ordinary Christians needed to impact Muslim lives
TORONTO, ON—Missions to the
Muslim world have changed dramatically in the past 20 years, says
‘Kevin,’ area coordinator for OM
(Operation Mobilization) in the
Middle East and North Africa.
While security concerns keep him
from sharing his full name, he is
deeply enthusiastic for the growing
opportunities for ordinary Canadians
to impact the lives of Muslims.
Kevin visited Canada this fall for
meetings with The Arabian Peninsula
Network (APN). This global network
brings together ministries from
around the world who have an interest in God’s work among the indigenous people of countries like Saudi
Arabia, Yemen and Qatar.
He explains interagency partnerships are leading to more effective
regional field collaboration for the
sake of the gospel.
“We’re looking at questions like,
‘What is God already doing? What
tools are available? How can we work
together to see the gospel go out?
How can people in Canada be a part
of that?’”
Over a dozen partners are
involved, including Open Doors,
WEC, International Teams, Frontiers,
Pioneers, TEAM, MECO and Feba.
Kevin says growing political and
economic uncertainty has led to
more Muslims looking for spiritual
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answers.
“Something is happening,” he
says. “More Muslims are logging into
Internet discussion sites, looking for
Bibles and watching the Jesus video.
And there are a lot of Christians
working together from around the
world to make sure people have the
opportunity to hear the gospel.”
Not only has the Internet allowed
more Muslims to safely look into
issues of faith, it has given ordinary Christians new opportunities to
engage in prayer.
“Thanks to the Internet, Christians
in Canada can now join hands with
people in Australia and Korea and
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need of an underground Christian,”
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“This prayer is one of those strategic things we need more people to
be a part of. It is vitally important.
There are real changes we have seen
in the lives of people in the Arabian
Peninsula today that I can trace back
to what happened when Christians
began to pray for places they’d never heard of.”
He adds one of the greatest assets
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take work in the area, in their chosen field.
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“The front line of missions is the
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It’s in that market where people can
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out what matters to you, what gets
you through the day, how you deal
with your family and what gives you
that peace, which is based in God.”
This year OM is celebrating 50
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world. They currently have about
1,000 workers focusing on Muslims,
in 50 countries around the world.
They are looking for more professionals willing to make a career shift
to a job in the Arabian Peninsula.
Fraser Churchill, director of development for OM, says, “If somebody
has a question, it would be nice if
there was someone who identified
themselves as a Christian in their
workplace or in their neighborhood,
who they knew they could talk to.
To be that person who says, ‘I’m a
believer, if you ever want to talk.’”
Kevin adds, “You don’t necessarily need theological training to be
qualified for mission. You need to
be exactly the person God made you
to be, and be that light in someone
else’s life.”
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