Hope from the Edges
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Video transcript
Hello, everybody, and welcome to Hope from the Edges. I’m Andy Roberts, mission director for CMS.
In the next few minutes, we’ll bring you inspiring news from three edges in our world. Stories that you are making possible through your gifts and prayers.
Our first focus is in Asia, where we’re celebrating a mission partner’s 40 years of faithful service. Then we meet a young man in Ecuador who has found faith and a brighter future than people could’ve ever thought possible. Finally, we spend a bit of time with CMS’s youngest donor and hear about his heart for work in South Sudan.
We begin in Asia, where a CMS mission partner has been serving for 40 years.
Due to security concerns, I can’t share our partner’s name or the exact location of this story, but I can tell you that in this country, about 2% of the population are Christians. The majority of the rest are Muslim. So in many ways, choosing to follow Jesus makes someone an outsider.
Our mission partner, we’ll call her “F”, first went to this country in 1981 as a volunteer. She worked in the library of a college with a Christian ethos. At this time, the country was living under a military dictatorship. It was a difficult time for women and minorities, as discriminatory laws were put in place.
Despite the challenges, F longed to keep serving in this country. So she returned in the mid 1980s. F had come to realise that there was a great need for Bible teachers in the country, because many Christians were growing up without knowing much about their faith. F served as a Bible teacher, Bible college lecturer, and she wrote courses on church history.
In her four decades in South Asia, F directly taught more than 2,000 students. Many of them were women. Thousands more have studied on the courses that she’s written. In a context where following Jesus can be risky, F has helped strengthen the faith of thousands of people, and many of those have gone on to share their faith with others.
Now, as she approaches the age of 70, F is returning here to the UK where, among lots of other things, she’s praying about using her language and teaching skills to serve in the UK churches in areas with large Asian populations.
Join us in giving thanks for F’s remarkable time as a mission partner and pray for her as she decides her next steps.
From Asia, we zip across the globe to Ecuador to meet a young man called Jonathan. As a child, Jonathan was diagnosed with learning difficulties.
In Ecuador it’s often assumed that people with learning difficulties are not capable of much. So they are frequently written off or cast aside.
Many years ago, a CMS mission partner called Jill Ball founded an organisation called Life in Abundance Trust to give children like Jonathan a chance to show just how much they can do. Jonathan started taking classes there when he was 11 years old, and this is where he met another CMS mission partner, Sharon Wilcox.
They met on Sharon’s very first day of work, and for the next 10 years, Sharon journeyed alongside Jonathan, sharing the love of Jesus and helping him learn life skills.
Realising that children like Jonathan needed further support as they got older, Sharon launched the Orchid Project and Jonathan became part of that too.
Thanks to the skills he learned Jonathan was recently offered his first paid job at a nearby hotel. He has grown in his faith as well. Jonathan’s mother says he’s helpful at home, generous, and is happy to lead prayers.
CMS Latin America mission manager Paul Tester recently visited the Orchid Project and said, “As I spoke to the mums and dads of the young people, they told me of their surprise at what their children were now achieving. It has challenged preconceptions and enabled young people to do far more than they might have imagined. The word I heard them use most about Sharon was that she was an angel sent by God!”
It just shows that Jesus never gives up on young people like Jonathan, and neither should we.
And speaking of being impressed with young people, staff in the CMS office in Oxford were delighted recently to receive a letter from a young man called Harry, who has to be one of our youngest donors ever.
At just five years old, Harry already has a heart for mission and saved up his pocket money to give to CMS mission partner, Nicci Maxwell [in white] in South Sudan. Harry was inspired by the idea of helping children who are sick and don’t have access to medicines and healthcare.
In his letter to CMS, Harry mentioned they would like to give his gift in person. So CMS happily welcomed Harry and his family to our offices and showed him around.
No word yet as to whether he has filled out a job application but thank you so much, Harry, for your generosity and for being a small boy with a big heart.
So today we’re seeing God at work among people at the edges through the longstanding faithfulness of CMS people in mission.
Thank you all for watching these reports from the edges, from across the globe, and for your prayerful support, which makes them all possible.
Please share this video with your church, small group, or anyone you think could use some fuel for their faith.
Until next time, whether you’re as young as Harry or simply young at heart, we’re grateful for your gifts and prayers as together we go with Jesus, with each other, to the edges.
ENDS
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