Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Why I joined the Board of African Enterprise


“One death is a tragedy; one million is a statistic”
Stalin.

How many people have been destroyed in Africa in the last 50 years?

If 231 Million died by war or conflict globally in the 20th century, one would suggest Africa had its fair share.

Rwanda, Congo, Sierra-Leone, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, Sudan, Egypt, Somalia, Ivory Coast, Milawi and yes who can forget Uganda.

Feeling overwhelmed ? Too big a burden for little old me? - I am.

Is secular education the answer?
UN Peacekeepers?
Government Aid?
Water pumps, food drops….

Before answers are prescribed, i need to know a diagnosis first. A doctor prescribing aspirin for cancer based on the symptoms of a migraine is clearly not going to help.

Finally someone diagnoses the problem:

The strongly outspoken atheist journalist Matthew Parris from the British masthead, The Times wrote the following in a highly provocative article titled: “As an atheist, I truly believe Africa needs God”.

“Now a confirmed atheist, I've become convinced of the enormous contribution that Christian evangelism makes in Africa: sharply distinct from the work of secular NGOs, government projects and international aid efforts. These alone will not do. Education and training alone will not do. In Africa Christianity changes people's hearts. It brings a spiritual transformation. The rebirth is real. The change is good.”


My wife and I support 5 children in Africa through Compassion, Child Fund and Irene Gleeson Foundation.
It’s an excellent start, a worthy investment.

We also support Opportunity International and have funded several “trust banks” in the African continent to support the grass-roots micro finance revolution taking place.
A “must have” organisation to partner with to address grass roots poverty.
Each Trust Bank supports upwards of 800 people and the money get’s repaid and re-loaned – a brilliant way out of poverty.

I say this only to say, the practical help is important – Nim and I try to put our money where our mouth is….

…..are these the answers before a diagnosis?  Is poverty symptomatic of something more egregious? Is more money the answer, more aid?

Perhaps in of itself not, excellent and good as they are, I say this with a reflective salient countenance; Matthew Parris nails the problem bulls-eye!

Those who want Africa to walk tall amid 21st-century global competition must not kid themselves that providing the material means or even the knowhow that accompanies what we call development will make the change. A whole belief system must first be supplanted.

And I'm afraid it has to be supplanted by another. Removing Christian evangelism from the African equation may leave the continent at the mercy of a malign fusion of Nike, the witch doctor, the mobile phone and the machete.”

If it weren’t for the fact that Mr Parris intensely dislikes a world view that includes God, but that he being a Brit raised in Africa, works in London and went back to his childhood land, admits the value of a Christ filled world view on people, is breath-taking.  Finally someone from outside Christendom who sees the issue at its core.  It’s not just Christians calling it out.

The Answer

“A whole belief system must first be supplanted [by a Christ based one]”.

If one can invest all the worlds resource into a society(s) that has a false ideology then is it going to fix the problem or just Band-Aid it?

What does African Enterprise have to do with it?

How about this:

-       Reaches on average 1,000,000 people a year in evangelism to hear the message of faith hop and love, repentance and an invitation to have a transformed heart and spirit
-       Provides aid to several hundred thousand people a year
-       Trains up local leaders in local churches to reach their local community
-       Works with governments, community leaders to bring about fundamental change to what Matthew Parris describes as ideologies based on superstition, the big man gangsta and fear
-       Focuses on working with local city based churches across denominations.

Did you know that:

-       About 30,000 people a day make first time decisions to be reconciled with God and their fellow people in Africa
o  That’s is roughly 30,000 people a day saying: “Lord, forgive me, teach me, fill me with your holy spirit, help me follow you help me love you as my fellow man with all my heart mind soul and strength”
-       Estimated 1,200 new churches are planted each month
-       Predicated over the next 20-30 years that the majority of Africans will be residing in the major cities (a mass internal urban migration from the countryside)
-       AE was started over 50 years ago by Michael Cassidy
-       They have been endorsed from Billy Graham to Bishop Desmond Tutu

What can you do?

Like me, 2 things you can do:

1.   Pray for AE – sign up here to their prayer diary: http://www.africanenterprise.com/en/australia/you-can/prayer/
Wether it’s $50 or $100 a month or $5,000 as a one off, it all gets used.

Please pray for the Board and more so the team at AE.

The 20th century has been the bloodiest and most violent century man has ever known. The message of hope and reconciliation, forgiveness and the chance to have a person’s heart transformed by the Holy Spirit is what is needed most.  If you support other charities I commend you, continue to do so.

For me AE was an easy choice, it didn’t replace the practical material support Nim and I give, AE just gets added.

Check this out:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGbXbOyJ16k&list=UU4xeeOVUHxkufdEq06pyllA&index=9

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