REACHOUT E-TRACK 15th OCTOBER 2011 Register HERE
Being immersed in aprevailing culture of self-absorption, we are tempted to impose on Jesus ourterms and conditions to follow Him. To follow Jesus means doing Hismission and He is leading and empowering us. Motivated by the love ofChrist we are to be His witnesses β local, cross-cultural and global. AsJesus promised, some will listen to His voice.
Omar Djoeandy, the National Director of SIM will be speaking on 'Mission: on MY terms? Following Jesus in HIS mission'
There are also four seminars where you can find out what God is doing in the world and how you can be involved.
As always, there will be plenty of mission agencies there over supper. You can ask them all your questions about mission as well as finding out what God is doing around the world.
The four seminars are:
God at work in Nepal - Raju Rayamajhi from Nepal Gospel Centre
"It's like Jesus becoming like an Aboriginal man..." When the translated Scriptures impact a people - Barry Borneman, CEO of Wycliffe Bible Translators Australia
What's my Pathway into Mission? - Sean Boucher & Richard Jenner from WEC
Engaging with God's Global Plan in your 40s, 50s and 60s - Lindsay and Barbara Fell from Second Wind Network
WHEN?
Saturday, 15th Oct 2011, 6:45pm.
Supper at 9:15pm. All over by 10:30pm.
WHERE?
Sydney Missionary and Bible College (43 Badminton Road, Croydon).
(please do not park in Badminton Road)
SPEAKER?
Omar Djoeandy, National Director of SIM.
Omar is βCIAβ β Chinese ethnically, born inIndonesia and an Australian since 10. He trained as a Medical Doctor inUNSW, completed a Master of Divinity in Kenya and worked as an Associate Pastorat Nairobi Chapel for nearly six years. Nairobi Chapel is an inter-denominationalchurch that grew from about 30 people in 1989 to over 2,500 in 15 years.
In 2004, he began serving as the Executive Directorof SIM (Serving in Mission) Australia. He is married to Kay andthey have three children. Omar enjoys squash, badminton and bushwalking.
COST?
Registration is $10 for pre-booked tickets via the website, or $15 at the door.
To register online click HERE