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Sunday
Jan022011

Reflections in Ghana

Well, where do I start?  Gary Fallis and I left for Ghana on November 4th.  After an approximately twelve hour flight from Atlanta to Accra, the capital of Ghana, we disembarked to a hot and humid bright sunny day—thankful for having arrived safely.  But, the journey was not over. After clearing immigration we were picked up by the brethren and driven to our hotel—a seven-hour drive due to heavy traffic.  Eventually, we arrived safe and sound at a rather modest hotel that due to the lateness of the night seemed like a luxury suite to me. It became our home away from home during our stay in Ghana. 

We spent the next two weeks in Takoradi, Ghana teaching classes at the West Coast School of Preaching.  I taught the undergraduate students while Gary taught the graduate class.  The first week I taught denominational doctrines while Gary taught New Testament theology.  The second week I taught the Godhead while Gary taught the Gospel of John.  Although I have taught both Bible classes and college level courses previously, this was my first experience teaching eight hours a day.  Combined with ninety degree heat and high humidity it was very challenging. 

There were twenty-eight eager students in my classes.  They ranged in age from the mid-twenties to about sixty.  All of them were not natives of Ghana as some were refugees from neighboring states like Liberia and Sierra Leone. It seemed like each of them had a story to tell about how he arrived at the school. They were a great group of guys.

For two weeks, eight hours a day, I was honored to share a classroom with them, and I couldn’t help but think what an honor God had bestowed on me to allow me to share His word with them. 

Ghana is a nation rich in history for Black Americans.  Many African slaves were sent from the shores of Ghana to North America.  During my brief time in Ghana, Gary and I visited Cape Coast Castle, just one of the many forts constructed by the Portuguese during the slave trade.  As an African American, I was moved by the inhumane treatment that men inflict upon others.  May we all love as Jesus commanded us. At the end of our stay in Ghana, we encountered a bit of a surprise.  As Gary and I were anxiously awaiting the check-in for our flight home, we discovered it had been canceled. You can imagine how we felt late at night in a foreign country having our plans go awry.  But God was with us and we both eventually made it home safely, although we were separated that night at the airport.  It just goes to show, be prepared for the unexpected when traveling abroad. It’s great to be home now, but I will miss Ghana and the wonderful work God is doing there. 

—Fred Cabler 

I HAVE MANY SHEEP 

The Sermon of the Good Shepherd in John 10 is especially addressed to the Jewish leadership (cf. 9:40-41).  Several things in the sermon disturbed the Jews. One is that Jesus identifies Himself with the Father in heaven.  He is the source of salvation.  He is the Shepherd who gives His life for the sheep.  A hireling would not do that (vs. 11-15). Another is that Jesus promises to extend His blessings beyond Judaism.  Jesus said, “And other sheep I have which are not of this fold; them also I must bring, and they will hear My voice, and there will be one flock, and one shepherd” (vs. 15-16). 

The flock of God in Christ has been gathered since the apostles preached the gospel of the risen and ascended Lord from Jerusalem in Acts 2. This gathering will continue until Christ comes again. Paul has this mission in mind in Eph. 1:10: "that in the dispensation of the fullness of the times He might gather together in one all things in Christ, both which are in heaven and on earth-in Him.” 

In our generation, we are witnessing this gathering of the church, the flock of Christ, from every “tribe, tongue, people and nation” (Rev. 5:9-10). This is in fulfillment of Old Testament Scriptures such as Dan. 7:13-14 and Is. 2:1-4. 

One ministry that is contributing to this ingathering is the Bear Valley Bible Institute of Denver. Gospel preachers are learning the Word of God in Denver, CO.  This school, founded by Roy Lanier and others, has trained gospel preachers for 45 years. 

Others are being taught in all the world through the Extension Program.  Faithful men are learning God’s word in 15 schools in 12 countries on 4 continents.  This ministry of the Bear Valley congregation is one work with one faculty, some working primarily in Denver, others throughout the world.  I believe it is especially significant that every teacher at Denver has also taught in the Extension Program. 

From 1998-2006 the Extension Program consisted of 3 schools in 2 countries-- the Ukraine Extension and the Andrew Connally and Chimala Extensions in Tanzania.  These schools, which have been training preachers for over a decade, continue to bring growth and stability in the areas which they serve. 

However, from 2007 to the present, 12 new schools of preaching have begun.  Locations include 3 in East Africa; 5 in West Africa; 4 on the Asian continent, 2 in Central America and the Ukraine Extension in Europe. 

In 2010 alone three new coordinators have been added to work with the preaching schools. One of these men, Keith Kasargin, is also serving as Assistant Director.  An existing coordinator, Ralph Williams, has been appointed Director of Development to streamline curriculum and ministry training. 

Dozens of congregations throughout the United States are offering up prayers and dollars so there may be one flock and one Shepherd.  My experience is that once a faithful, evangelistic congregation or a dedicated Christian sees firsthand this work of God, they are interested and supportive when possible. 

 —Gary Fallis

WHAT SHALL I RENDER UNTO THE LORD? 

The Psalmist asked, “What shall I render unto the Lord for all his benefits toward me?” (Ps. 116:12).  His answer in the following verses is:  “I will take the cup of salvation, and call upon the name of the Lord.  I will pay my vows to the Lord now in the presence of all His people.” 

All good things come from God (James 1:17). While this is true of every thing, animate and inanimate, the context concerns the word of truth by which we are saved and which we are to practice (1:18-27). 

Every spiritual blessing is in Christ (Eph. 1:3). We can never deserve or be worthy of our salvation.  Salvation is a gift of God (Eph. 2:8-9).  However, we can serve God faithfully in gratitude for His unspeakable gift (2 Cor. 9:15).  What shall I render unto the Lord for all His benefits toward me?

 I can call upon His name.  Jesus’ name refers to His person, presence, power, authority.  I call upon the Lord in obedience and submission (Acts 22:16). I can call upon His name for my personal needs, but I can also call upon Him in behalf of others.  Supplications, prayers, intercessions and giving of thanks are to be  made for all men because “(God) wants all men to be saved, and to come the knowledge of the truth.” (1 Tim. 2:1-4).  Paul says, “This is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Savior.” 

I can pay my vows to the Lord.  To David and the Israelites, vows were sacred.  God expected those vows to be kept and not taken lightly.  God expects us to value our salvation.  He wants us as Christians to have an active, obedient faith.  The Scripture teaches, “if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.” (Rom. 10:9).  This is in the greater context of Paul’s desire for all to be saved (9:1), how faith in Christ comes (9:13-17) and the gospel going to the end of the world (9:18). 

Each of us can pay our vows to the Lord by helping our neighbors, friends and family to call upon the Lord.  Our heart’s desire and prayer, like that of Paul, should be that they may be saved (Rom. 10:1).  We can be agents of the grace of God to those around us by giving an answer of the hope that is within us (1 Peter 3:15). 

We can also help the gospel go to those who live far from us, even to the end of the world. We may go on a short-term mission trip and teach the lost or help those who teach.  We can pray to the Lord of the harvest to send forth laborers and for hearts to be open to their teaching (Matt. 9:37-38; Col. 4:3; 2 Thes. 3:1).  We can plan to give of our prosperity to help preachers teach the gospel and students learn the truth.  We can do this when “we first give ourselves to the Lord and to the will of God” (2 Cor. 8:5). 

Many of you are already involved in foreign evangelism through the Bear Valley Extension Program.  You are financially supporting a student who is learning to preach the gospel or a Bear Valley teacher or coordinator who travels to teach in these schools.   Your example encourages other members to help take the gospel to their immediate world and to the end of the world. 

 —Gary Fallis 

If you would like to help financially with Training Preachers In Their Native Land, please send your gift to: 

Bridgewood Church of Christ, P.O. Box 8524, Fort Worth, Texas 76124 

Please make a notation on the envelope or a note with the check “Gary Fallis Mission Fund.”  A gift of  $20.00, $50.00, $100.00 or more will help us in the training of gospel preachers. 


Saturday
Dec182010

A Family Reconciled...

Greetings from all of your brethren in West Africa.  The work is continuing on the other side of the ocean as I have been reporting to many congregations here in the United States of America.  A lot has happened since the last report both in my personal life and in West Africa.  

Tamale Institute

Over the last few months the reporting for the school in Tamale has been going through the Bear Valley Bible Institute extension school website.  I apologize for not sending those reports to those on my email list, or at least providing the link where they could be found.  I will attach the reports for the months of October and November to the email version of this newsletter.  Future reports can be found here:  http://www.wetrainpreachers.com/extension-news/.

Later in this report we will discuss the various needs for the school of preaching in Tamale for the upcoming year.  If you are able to help with any of these specific needs please let me know.

New Relationship with Bear Valley

During the month of October the following is a portion of an announcement that was made by Bear Valley Bible Institute:

Steven Ashcraft is now serving in the Extension Program as a full-time coordinator.  Extension training is not new to Steven.  He was instrumental in helping establish the work of the Tamale Institute of Biblical Studies in Ghana, West Africa.

Steven will be actively involved in coordinating the work in Tamale.  He will also coordinate the work of the West Coast School of Preaching in Takoradi, Ghana.  Steven’s ability, along with his experience, provides a skill set that will continue to have a great impact on the direction of the work in Ghana.

In addition, his vision of the extension work in all of West Africa will provide an element to aid in the growth of the program. As additional contacts are made and plans unfold, we look forward to seeing more men throughout all of West Africa have the opportunity to prepare for the greatest work.

A Family Reconciled

As discussed in the last newsletter, a family has been reconciled.  On October 23, 2010, after nineteen yearsapart, Steven Ashcraft’s marriage was reconciled to the love of his life, Karen. However this was much more than the reconciliation of a man and his wife, it was the reconciliation of an entire family. Our children, Jess and Nina, were witnesses to the marriage ceremony, and we have all resolved that we will work together so that our family can begin to grow together once again.

 

As we discussed in the previous newsletter, the work in Ghana will continue.  We will be working together with all of the congregations who are supporting this work, and Bear Valley Bible Institute to expand and edify the kingdom throughout West Africa through the training of new and existing leaders, and empowering these Christians to work among their own people.  May the Lord continue to bless our marriage, our family, and the work in West Africa.    

Therefore, my beloved brethren, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that your labor is not in vain in the Lord. (1 Corinthians 15:58)

Special Needs for the Work

As the work progresses in West Africa, we have numerous needs for the work where you may be able to assist:

Preacher in Northern Togo – The brethren in Togo would like to plant a congregation in northern Togo.  There is currently no congregation of the Lord’s church in the extreme north of that country.  A recent graduate of a preaching school in French speaking Benin is prepared to move there if he can obtain support for his family.  If you are interested in helping this man to plant the Lord’s church in this area, please let me know.

Health Insurance – My recent change in marital status and responsibilities means that I need to raise additional support including obtaining health insurance for my family.  

Student Support – With a new class beginning in May of 2010 at the Tamale Institute of Biblical Studies, we are attempting to raise support for some of these new students.  We are presently anticipating a class of 24 students with a cost of about $100 per month per student.  Can you help to support a preacher student? 

Books – We need to raise money for Bible dictionaries which can be purchased in Ghana for our fifteen graduating students at $30 each.  We need study Bibles for our twenty-four new students.  We would like for all of them to have the same New King James Version.  We also need to raise funds to buy books for the library in Tamale.     

Bibles – We are continuing to buy and distribute Bibles in the native languages of the Christians in Ghana.  You have helped us give away thousands of Bibles over the last few years.  A Bible can be purchased for $3 to $10 depending upon the language. 

Building Project in Tamale – We continue to need funds to finish the building project in Tamale.  We currently have about 8,000 square feet that is ready to be roofed, and another 3,000 square feet where the foundation has been completed.  We anticipate that we will need to raise another $25,000 to $30,000 to finish out these buildings.  This will include what is necessary for plastering, painting, windows, and doors.

Prayers – We need your prayers for the success of the work and the safety and health of the workers.

Please ask how you can help with any of the above.Brethren in the village Tigo send their greetings

Moreover, brethren, we make known to you the grace of God bestowed on the churches of Macedonia: that in a great trial of affliction the abundance of their joy and their deep poverty abounded in the riches of their liberality. For I bear witness that according to their ability, yes, and beyond their ability, they were freely willing, imploring us with much urgency that we would receive the gift and the fellowship of the ministering to the saints. (2 Corinthians 8:1-4)  

Financial Support

We want to thank all of the supporters for their contributions to this exciting work in West Africa.  Without you, this effort would not be possible.  All checks need to be made out to:

Mountain Home church of Christ
For: West Africa Mission

And mailed to:

Mountain Home church of Christ
P.O. Box 880
Mountain Home, AR  72654

Any questions can be directed to the church office at 870-425-4330

Or you can contact Steven at:

Email: samtnhome@yahoo.com

Steven Ashcraft
P.O. Box TL 925
Tamale, Northern Region
Ghana, West Africa 

Please email Steven if you would like to receive this newsletter by email. 

Thanks So Much,
With Christian Love

Steven Ashcraft
A Family Reconciled


Monday
Oct252010

A New Coordinator Joins the Staff

I am always excited to see the program growing. It is even more exciting to introduce a new member of the team within the Extension Program. This is the case with today’s report.

Steven Ashcraft is now serving in the Extension Program as a full-time coordinator. Extension training is not new to Steven. He was instrumental in helping establish the work of the Tamale Institute of Biblical Studies in Ghana, West Africa.

Steven began working in Ghana after graduating from the Bear Valley Bible Institute of Denver in 2005. His choice of Ghana was connected to the long term work of the Mountain Home Church of Christ in West Africa. The Mountain Home congregation is located in North-Central Arkansas, where Steven was converted. He began working as an evangelist in the Northern Region of Ghana in the city of Tamale.

His work has been very fruitful. The growth of the work would take a step to a new level when he was approached by the leadership of the two congregations in Tamale about having a school to train men to preach the gospel.

It would not be for another year before the Tamale Institute of Biblical Studies would begin with sixteen students. The first class started in the fall of 2009 and will graduate next June 2011. Recruitment for the next class is already under way.

We are thankful to be working with the staff and students of the Tamale Institute of Biblical Studies as an extension of the Bear Valley program. Having known Steven for several years, and working with him in connection to the extension program, I am excited to announce him as one of the extension coordinators for the Bible Institute.

Steven will be actively involved in coordinating the work in Tamale. He will also coordinate the work of the West Coast School of Preaching in Takoradi, Ghana. Steven’s ability, along with his experience, provide a skill set that will continue to have a great impact on the direction of the work in Ghana.

In addition, his vision of the extension work in all of West Africa will provide an element to aid in the growth of the program. As additional contacts are made and plans unfold, we look forward to seeing more men throughout all of West Africa have the opportunity to prepare for the greatest work.

It is a privilege to introduce Steven as a coordinator for the Bear Valley Bible Institute of Denver. The good news of Steven is just the beginning. There is more to be announced next week.

Coordinator Updates

Remember Howell and Mary Ferguson as they work in Chimala, Tanzania. They will be at the Chimala Bible College working with Garry Hill for the next few months.

Denton Landon left yesterday for a trip to Tanzania to teach in the Chimala Bible College. Please be praying for his travels.

Extension Reports

Center For Biblical Studies: Kpalime, Togo

The Bear Valley Bible Institute of Denver recently connected with the work of the Center for Biblical Studies in Kpalime, Togo. We are excited about the progress of the work for the past few years and we are looking forward to a fruitful future. The following address is a link to the latest report from Willie Gley who was instrumental in the establishment of the school:http://www.bvbid.org/PDFs/ExtensionReports/Togo10_10.pdf

Bear Valley Bible Institute Ukraine

The latest report from the Bear Valley Bible Institute Ukraine is located at the following address:http://www.bvbid.org/PDFs/ExtensionReports/Ukraine10_18.pdf The report from Denis continues to help us see both the challenges and the joy of the work. I know he would appreciate your prayers.

Final Thoughts

Over the last few weeks I have heard the statement, “it is a great time to be a Christian, to be a part of the Lord’s church.” When we consider the progress of the gospel throughout the world, it truly is a great time. I am so thankful each of you believe the same.

The work continues to be exciting and growing. I am thankful you have chosen to allow God to work through you to share in this work. I pray for you everyday.

God bless

Bob

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