
Africa Arise — a ministry committed to mobilising Christians in Africa to glorify God by spreading the Gospel and making disciples from Cape Town to Jerusalem — is hosting a Missions Day event at the FCE discipleship training centre at Glen Craig, Pringle Bay, Western Cape on Saturday January 31.
The event will celebrate what God is doing across Africa at this time and what He has done before and how we can build in unity on His past and present works. It will also be a time to challenge believers — especially young people — to be part of the call to mission and of the fulfillment of prophecies about revival fires spreading from the Cape to Jerusalem.
Africa Arise founder Jannie Campion said: “We want to have these meetings for five years and rolled them out into African countries.”
The Missions Day on January 31 will be free and will include exhibitions, workshops, food, crafts and book stalls.
The programme is:
9am – Exhibitions open
10am — Opening session
12pm — Workshops
2.30pm — Workshops
4pm — Concluding session
Workshop themes are:
– God’s purpose for the Church in cross-cultural missions
– The role of business in spreading the Gospel across Africa
– Lifestyle discipleship: Jesus’ approach to discipleship and lifestyle transformation.
– Mobilising the next generation to spread Christ’s glory to the nations.
Invited speakers at the event are:
Bennie Mostert — former head of Jericho Walls International Prayer Ministry
Elisabeth Jordaan — intercessory leader
Riekert Botha — pastor, author, YouTuber and radio personality
Christian Chete — head of The Way Ministry, Lilongwe, Malawi
Gideon Greyvenstein — CEO of Sunray Power Company in South Africa and Zambia.
More information about the Missions Day event is available through:
Mobile: +27 72 277 3011
Email: basson.g@fce.org.za
Facebook: Africa Arise
Instagram: Africanarisemissions
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