
Training of young people at Camp Jabez for the upcoming Nakuru Mission.
Through stratified evangelism training held at Camp Jabez, 13 students benefited from the training in preparation for Nakuru mission as well as general training on the evangelism. Joseph Ng’ang’a among the beneficiaries appreciates that he got deeper information on how to do evangelism.
I got saved in 2009 when I was very young and I have been going for missions since 2015 but I am very grateful that I got to know more about evangelism. Yes, I have had a number of training but this one was exceptional. I got to learn a lot in regards mission.
Joseph expressed that he was grateful to have been enriched on some of challenges in the mission field and how to go about them and using personal testimony in winning the souls to Christ. He also shared how he was able to utilize what he learned in a mission that was planned to happen three days after the training.
“It was so timely to have the training with AEEK just three days before a mission that was planned three days after the training . The training was so helpful in that I got to use the knowledge that I had gathered through the training. We encountered challenges in the field but thankfully we managed to overcome such with the criteria offered” He said.
Through the training Joseph got to acknowledge the importance of having discipleship and sharing the personal testimony which is a useful way of winning souls to Christ.
“Seeing a young man coming to Christ after sharing my testimony was quite an encouragement. There is this young man that I met with my group and we started to share the Gospel to him and he told us that he was saved just to dismiss us but I felt a conviction in my heart that he was not yet born again. Then I turned back to him and I started to share my life‘s testimony before and after I had received Christ as my LORD and saviour. At the sharing of the testimony that point he broke down and he started thanking me for sharing my testimony”. Joseph added.
He said that he had been captured in drug abuse and people told him that there wa no hope for him, he also said that he was rejected by his own family members . “Today I have chosen to receive the love of God in my life.” He was also glad to have learned that discipleship is key into ensuring that the new believers are grounded.
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