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Missionary
Training Program 2008 Report & Photos |
Reports from Students:
Br Amos Thiel
Question: Please share one of your impressive
experiences from the Missionary Training Program.
Answer: As a student at the Missionary Training
Program, there was one thing that I noticed happening over and over,
something that I call divine appointments. This I find to be the
most encouraging and exciting thing to see that God is working and
you have the privilege of cooperating with Him. Let me give you
an example.
It was the first week in which we had begun presenting Bible studies
and had been posted to groups or churches each Sabbath. After young
people’s meeting in Wentworthville, Br John Kraus took Alfred
and myself to see a Sudanese family just around the corner from
the church. These people had been contacted a couple of months earlier
when two of our members were going door to door, and Br Kraus thought
that since Alfred is Sudanese it would be a good opportunity to
make further contact.
What amazed me the most is the friendliness of the Sudanese culture.
With Sudanese people you can just walk up to somebody on the street
say “hello” like you have always known them, have a
good talk, and soon you will be going to their house for a visit.
Although we found the parents to be away from home, the children
where playing in the backyard, Alfred was soon chatting in Sudanese
and hugs were going around. Their uncle who had been out the back
then came around and we had a nice talk during which time he also
invited us to his house. We set a time when we would come back,
and asked the children to let the parents know that we were coming.
Next time, not only did we have a good visit, but the man, whose
name is Akok, introduced us to another family just around the corner,
and we arranged a time to visit them as well.
The next Friday afternoon, we went to see this second family. They
speak only Sudanese, so I had a lot of smiling and nodding and requesting
translation to do while Alfred spoke to them. They were lovely people,
being, Grandma, her daughter, son-in-law, son, and three children.
During the course of the conversation, they said that it was really
nice and encouraging to see some younger people who loved God and
that, since they left Sudan they feel like they have left God behind
and that they would be really happy for us to share some thoughts
from the Bible next time we came.
At the time of writing, this experience is on-going, and we look
forward to sharing more encouraging experiences relating to our
Sudanese friends.
The most amazing thing about this experience is how God had prepared
the way two months before, and we just had to go there, make friends
and start sharing the gospel. That was a wonderful experience. If
you ask me how that makes you feel, there is only one word that
describes it, that is “Wow!”
As I continue through this course, learning how to reach people
effectively and making and receiving experiences, I am still wondering
about where things go from here. One thing I do know. My life will
not be the same as it was before. The way I used to reach out (if
at all) which unfortunately is very common, was to discuss differences,
and try and correct people’s opinions, now I know better.
Our work is to avoid such topics and instead to give them something
attractive, something that they do not have. The preaching of the
cross is the power of God unto salvation. And the seed that brings
the harvest is the Word of God. I am learning a lot about how to
be effective in reaching out to others, and that is what I desired
when I signed up. Praise the Lord!
Whatever happens, I know that I will continue to work for God in
whatever way He should call me. Perhaps that will consist of colportering,
health work, and ministry for those nearest, combined with part-time
employment. We’ll see.
May God be with you all!
Your brother in Christ,
Amos
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Br. Craig Cunningham
Question: What did you expect from this missionary
program?
Answer: I expected and expect from this missionary
training program to know and to understand the Biblical doctrines
of our church the Seventh Day Adventist Reform Movement, that I
may be settled and established in the Present Truth and be qualified
to present these same truths to others.
Question: How did you know about this missionary
program, and how did you come?
Answer: Br. Peter Lausevic preached at our local
church and then made an appeal to the congregation to attend the
Missionary Training Program.
Question: What have you learned so far?
Answer: Up to now I have learnt certain doctrines
such as dress reform, the sealing message, health and the gospel
and how to prepare sermons. I have also been participating in visitations
looking for opportunities to present a Bible study. These are just
some of the things to date that I have learnt.
Question: Tell the most impressive lesson you
have learned.
Answer: The most impressive lesson I have learned
so far is the importance of maintaining strict integrity with God
by a vital connection with Him.
Question: What would you like to do after the
missionary program?
Answer: After the missionary program I would like
to implement the knowledge I have gained into a practical experience
by serving God for His glory and the benefit of my fellow man.
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| Br David Balarezo Question:
Please tell your most impressive visiting experience. (1. To whom,
2. What happened – example, the topic of the Bible study,
3. Why was it impressive?)
Answer: With a group of students we had the opportunity
of taking an opening of Sabbath at the Adventist hospital in Wahroonga.
On a Friday evening, a group of students, Cameron, Alfred, Matthew
and myself arrived at the hospital lobby and were greeted warmly
and with much expectation by a young lady who was informed of our
arrival. We were shown into a lounge room, and there we began the
evening worship, which was entitled: “The Modern Elijah Message.”
Approximately 20 minutes into the study we had a group of 13 people
all eager to hear the message that was presented that evening.
Such was a wonderful experience that came about because of the
eagerness of those present. They were so happy and joyful because
they had this encounter with the truth!! The experience was so uplifting
to see that the Lord was touching their hearts!!!!
Question: What do you expect in the future?
Answer: This amazing experience brought about a
joy that cannot be expressed in words, and the result of this study
was a further invitation to do another study on a Friday night for
the opening of Sabbath. It is such a wonderful experience to see
what the Lord can do in the hearts of others, Bible studies with
others on an individual basis is the most effective cure for a sleeping
church. By sharing what you have learnt and what you are learning
only confirms in you the truth and awakens a gratitude to the Lord
that is beyond what words can ever express!!! I thank the Lord for
this experience and I encourage you, brethren and sisters, to continue
your work in the Lord for the salvation of souls!!! |
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| Hayden Wiseman Question:
Please tell your most impressive visiting experience. (1. To whom,
2. What happened – example, the topic of the Bible study,
3. Why was it impressive?)
Answer: The most exciting visit I had was at Sr.V’s
place. The reason that it was so impressive was that I was able
to give my first Bible study. The study was on Salvation and How
God has the power to save us. At first I wasn’t sure if she
understood it or if it touched her heart at all, but at the end,
something that really stood out for her was denying self to follow
Jesus. She was also touched by it and she had tears in her eyes.
I would like to praise and thank God for this experience and hope
that she will give her life to God one day.
Question: What do you expect in the future?
Answer: I expect many more wonderful experiences.
I also expect many people to give their lives to God through our
efforts for Him and also through His marvellous power working on
their hearts. If we step out in faith, God will work miracles through
us, and I would like to encourage everyone else at this time to
surrender their lives to God so that that they will see God’s
love and power. Dear friends, Jesus will only come when we start
to work for Him. May God help and bless everyone at this time.
Your Brother in Christ, Hayden Wiseman. |
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Feed back from
Visitations:
Jeremy Gordon from Pambula
Question: How did you find the visits of missionary
students in your church?
Answer: Very good and inspiring. It was a blessing
to have them come to teach and study with us. They make me feel
almost jealous that I did not go to the school after seeing their
attitude and character. But it has rubbed off on us anyway, so it
is almost like we have received the same blessings through them.
Question: Could you please share some of your
blessed experience?
Answer: They talked me into going to the Melbourne
camp, and it was good.
The meetings, atmosphere, good cooking, I loved them all. (Special
thanks to the cooks, I appreciated a lot, although I did have chance
to say it to them directly.)
And listening to the experiences of others and singing.
I learned a lot through the study, virtue, knowledge, grace…
a lot more than I can write.
And one more experience was I had a chance to take Sabbath School
review at our local church after the meeting. Since I learned what
is true humility and meekness, which is to receive everything, and
saw the example through the missionary students, I did. The students
also helped me to get ready to talk at the front.
I would like to thank my family and my church friends for encouraging
me and especially Br. Peter for hustling and stirring me, making
me realize that I need to step out from the dangerous comfort zone,
and make the commitment to study for myself.
Question: What do you expect from the students
in next two months?
Answer: I expect them to drive to Queensland (where
I am going to move)…!
Just more of the same as I had in the first month as above.
Question: If you have another chance of the students
coming over to visit, will you accept it?
Answer: Oh, yes! |
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Student interview - Matthew Boje
Q. What did you expect from this missionary program?
I expected to learn how find the answers to any questions that may be asked of me in relation to my religion and the beliefs of my church. I also expected my thinking and understanding about religious things to change.
Q. How did you know about this missionary program, and how did you come?
I heard about it when I was in Sydney, and I was also informed by Peter Lausevic. I came by jumping in my car and driving up from Melbourne.
Q. What did you learn up to now?
I’ve been learning how to preach sermons, give Bible studies, and also how to be effective in missionary work; the main thing is learning how to effectively share the Bible truths with people.
Q. Tell the most impressive lesson you learned so far.
That “I can do all things through Christ, which strengtheneth me”(Phillipians 4:13. With God, it’s amazing what we can accomplish!
Q. What would you like to do after the missionary program?
GO home
Q. Any other comments(encouragement)?
If you are willing to learn, this is a great opportunity to expand your thinking, understanding, and knowledge, and to become a lot more effective in sharing God’s Word with others. |
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Survey Questions
What made you want to attend the missionary school?
Amos: Because I want to see more people in heaven
Craig: I heard it as a call from God
Hayden: My reason is in giving concerts and during those concerts I will preach to the people about spiritual things. I came to gain more knowledge of what we believe and how to share it with others.
What did you expect from this training?
Amos: I expected to get a lot out of it and I wasn’t disappointed
Craig: Hard but rewarding. I’d like to assist in the canvassing work
Hayden: I expected it to be hard.
How are you enjoying it?
Amos: Challenging but rewarding
Craig: It’s Wonderful!!! I sense God’s presence and it’s a wonderful experience
Hayden: I really enjoyed it more than I expected
What’s your favourite part of the day?
Amos: You learn that when you work hard, you enjoy life more
Craig: The prayer time that I have before breakfast
Hayden: Socializing in between the hard study periods, and I look forward to researching topics
What do you plan to do after the training has finished?
Amos:
Self-supporting work- along with lines of health
Craig: I always have had aspirations to do bible work. I still hold those views, and wish to enter the work whether I’m paid or not.
Hayden: To serve the Lord more fully
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Statistical Information
Until 11 April 2008
Visitations made by students - 240
Letterboxing: Great Controversy Flyers - approx 9,000 flyers within
3 afternoons
Books requested from the letterboxing: 35-40 Great Controversies |
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| Student’s
Typical Day:
February:
Study from “Gospel Workers”
08:00 - 13:00 Morning Classes (short breaks every hour)
13:00 - 14:00 Lunch
14:30 - 15:00 Choir practice
15:00 - 18:00 How to Research the Bible and Organize for Presentation
18:00 - 19:00 Dinner
19:00 - 21:00 Research & Study Preparation
March-May:
Monday
08:00 - 13:00 Morning Classes (short breaks every hour)
13:00 - 14:00 Lunch
Half day off
Tuesday
08:00 - 13:00 Morning Classes (short breaks every hour)
13:00 - 14:00 Lunch
14:00 - 16:00 Visitation Feedback (Br P Lausevic)
16:00 - Visitation
Wednesday
08:00 - 13:00 Morning Classes (short breaks every hour)
13:00 - 14:00 Lunch
14:00 - 18:00 letter boxing
19:00 - Prayer meeting
Thursday
08:00 - 13:00 Morning Classes (short breaks every hour)
13:00 - 14:00 Lunch
14:00 - 16:00 Visitation Feedback (Br P Lausevic)
16:00 - 17:30 Cleaning of Union Complex & Church
17:30 - Visitations
Friday
Visitations
Subjects Studied and Teachers:
“Gospel Workers”, “Wheat and Tares”, “Vegetarianism”,
“Marriage & Divorce”,
“Sealing Message”, etc... Br. P. Lausevic
“How to Research & Organize Studies” Br. N. Tyler
“Our Attitude in Studying God’s Word” Br M Southwell
“Seven churches and Seven Seals” Br. A.C.SAS
“Medical Missionary” Br. Britain
Massage demonstration: Male: Br Brittain, Females: Sr. Brittain
“The Organization of the Church” Br. J. Ciric
Subjects still to be covered:
“Human Relationships and How to Deal with Difficulties”
Br. B. Jaksic
“History of SDA Reform Movement” Br A C Sas
Activities:
Attended:
Help Work – Demolishing Building
Victorian Field Conference 21-24 March 2008 entitled “Victory
in Jesus”:
Students contributed much by taking a large number of meetings.
Future Conferences & Projects:
Wagga Wagga Literature Distribution 25-27 April 2008
Elim Heights Youth Camp – Working Bee 29 April 2008
NSW Conference 30 May 08 to 1 June 2008
Missionary Training Program Graduation 31 May 2008
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Tamomi Kato |
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Cameron Brown |
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Matthew Boje |
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Hayden Wiseman |
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Alfred Piu |
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Amos Thiel |
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David Balarezzo |
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Craig Cunningham |
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Jacob de Souza |
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Rachel Vancea |
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John Araya |
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Harry Wily |

Cooks: Sandra |
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Susan |
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