tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29526561.post115259780220727178..comments2023-11-02T15:47:08.643+07:00Comments on Borders of Faith: The Missionary ChurchJoeyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06135557597523377513noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29526561.post-59136242189270769202009-06-29T08:08:08.614+07:002009-06-29T08:08:08.614+07:00Thank you joey and Bro. B.
I am embarking in a &qu...Thank you joey and Bro. B.<br />I am embarking in a "gospel to the poor" and am looking for both the theology and the practical outcome to minister to their needs.<br /><br />These are the involvements.<br />1. About 8 christian groups are supporting a soup kitchen ministry every week. 200 visitors from the street come for food and fellowship.<br />2.Good news is being preached to the crowd and also one-to-one basis.<br />3. For those who have recieved our Saviour, follow up work is being planned, in processs, to make them disciples who will be able to help their people also.We have opened a drop-in centre nearby, which can be used for this purpose as well as other ministries.<br />4. At every stage, these are multi-church involvements.<br />5. First focus on developing a successful model at one project.<br />6. Next, duplicate this with other soup kitchens. There are many in the city.<br />7. Invite other church groups, including the middle class or rich churches to be partners and stakeholders in this ministry.<br />8. With adequate financial support, we shall start some suitable income generating industry to help the poor become self sufficient.<br /><br />I am looking to put together a suitable "follow up programme" that is both relevant and meaningful for these poor people. Can you help?<br /><br />Gospel to the Poor Ministries<br />MalaysiaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com