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Invitation: International Evangelical Missions Forum

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

International Evangelical Missions Forum
Irpen (Kiev Region), Ukraine
October 24-25, 2008

If you represent an organization that has been involved in ministry to Russia, Ukraine or another former Soviet country, you are cordially invited to participate in an International Evangelical Missions Forum sponsored by Russian Ministries/Association for Spiritual Renewal on the topic: “Missions Today: History, Analysis, and New Approaches: Perspectives for International Partnerships in Countries of the CIS.” This Forum will take place at our ministry training center headquarters located in Irpen (Kiev region), Ukraine on October 24-25, 2008, and will begin with a dedication ceremony for this new facility which is already serving as a national center for our national affiliate, Association for Spiritual Renewal.

During the International Evangelical Missions Forum, leaders and representatives from many different national and international organizations, missiologists and theologians will analyze the experience, results, new opportunities and strategies for ministry in the countries of the CIS. Specific goals of the Forum include:

• To analyze missions during the past 20 years of religious freedom in the CIS;
• To understand the reasons for the crises facing national evangelical churches;
• To outline prospects for partnerships between churches and Christian organizations;
• To study successful models of church growth and effective missions.

The Forum will be designed to encourage networking and the sharing of experiences between national churches and foreign missions, as well as promote future fellowship and expand partnerships between leaders of churches, missions, educational institutions and international organizations.

In addition to plenary sessions, the following four workshops will be organized to discuss:

• Planting new churches: experience and new models;
• Social evangelism as a new form of missions ministry;
• Education as a form of ministry training: diverse approaches with a single goal;
• Theology of missions: in search of new paradigms.

The Forum organizational committee consists of the following representatives: Gregory I. Komendant, Ukrainian Bible Society and UUECB (Ukraine); Sergey N. Rakhuba, Association for Spiritual Renewal/Russian Ministries (USA/CIS); Victor Hamm, “Vozrozhdeniye” Christian Center/ Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (Canada/USA/CIS); Victor K. Kulbich, Center for Christian Cooperation (Ukraine) Alexei I. Melnichuk, Connect International (USA/Ukraine); Valery S. Antoniuk, All-Ukrainian Union of Evangelical Christian-Baptist Churches (Ukraine); Konstantin V. Goncharov, Movement “For A Healthy Church” (Ukraine); Sergey V. Sannikov, Euro-Asian Accrediting Association (Ukraine); Yuri K. Sipko, Russian Union of Evangelical Christian-Baptists (Russia); Sergey Golovin, Christian Scientific-Apologetic Center (Ukraine); Peter Panner, International Baptist Theological Seminary (Czech Republic); Malcolm Johnson, Youth for Christ (Ireland); Gennady Brutsky-Stepanovsky, ASR Director (Belarus); Vladimir Ubeyvolk, MCPC/ASR (Moldova); Ted Rodgers, Russian Leadership Ministries (US); and others.

We would greatly value your attendance and participation in the International Evangelical Missions Forum. To register, please click here. NOTE: Online registration for this event is now closed.

New Generation of Church Leaders in Belarus

Friday, January 18th, 2008

Evangelical churches in Belarus frequently encounter obstacles to their rights to carry out ministry—not surprising in a country that has been described as Europe’s last dictatorship, and which is often cited for its human rights violations.

None of this pressure has stopped evangelical believers from actively defending their right to worship freely, nor has it slowed the church’s outreach to the outcast and hurting. This ministry is clothed in mercy as young Next Generation Christian leaders proclaim the good news of Jesus in hospitals, orphanages and prisons as well as to other at-risk and vulnerable people.

Investment in the Future

On December 18-19, 2007, “School Without Walls” ministry leaders met in Minsk to discuss the continued training and motivation of young ministry leaders.  As Mikhail Kornev, the youth ministry leader from the Union of Evangelical Christians-Baptist Churches of Belarus, declared:  “Investing in youth is making a contribution to the future of the church. The creation of youth teams and the training of leaders will help the church be relevant in its ministry to contemporary society.”

During the two-day meetings, 25 church leaders met and shared the work of “School Without Walls” in their regions. They also discussed issues related to the further expansion of this ministry in Belarus.

According to Nikolai Sinkovets, the president of the Union of Evangelical Christian-Baptist Churches of Belarus, “Churches are not buildings but people, fellowship and ministry.  If we fail to raise up a new generation of church leaders, churches will not be effective in the fulfillment of the Great Commission. We are called to act and not to defend ourselves.”  Students and graduates of  “School Without Walls” are actively taking part in social ministry while developing new approaches and models for ministry.

“School Without Walls” coordinators such as Dmitry Polyukhovich, from the city of Pinsk, are committed to developing this Next Generation of young church leaders. “We must help youth become integrated in ministry so that they can take their first independent steps,” explains Polyukhovich.

Effective Equipping

According to participants, “School Without Walls” has helped them form a new mindset about the Next Generation of young Christians, and how best to equip them for effective and innovative ministry in church leadership and in the community.

The seminar was led by bishop Gennady Brutsky, the national representative of Russian Ministries’ Moscow affiliate, the Association for Spiritual Renewal, who challenged participants to focus on youth in order to pass the baton of ministry on to them.

Seminar participants also included Pavel Tokarchuk (Moscow), Vladimir Ubeivolk (Kishinev, Moldova), and Mikhail Cherenkov (Kiev, Ukraine).

“School Without Walls” currently runs programs in 16 locations in Belarus.

To learn more about religious persecution and freedom in Belarus, click here.

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