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March 01, 2007

Lusaka Bible College - Changing Zambia

kanyama_0307.jpgIn the heart of suburban slums in Zambia’s capital city, there are two rooms, approximately 16x30 and 16 x8. This is the home of Lusaka Bible College (LBC). The larger room is the lecture hall and the small room is the library, walls lined with bookshelves, mostly empty. A single light bulb mounted from the ceiling, allows students to study after dark. Both are situated inside a typical African compound, surrounded by a cement block wall topped by pieces of broken glass and other sharp objects to prevent the entry of thieves and vandals.

The area is known as Kanyama. Most residents are dirt poor. Their homes are lean-to shacks, thrown together with whatever is available – mud, tin, cardboard or pieces of plastic bags. This shanty-town is far from profitable labor opportunities, so its 300,000+ residents sell whatever is at hand to each other to have an income of any kind. The market is lined with little boxes each with a small pyramid of tomatoes, corn or other local home-grown commodity. Sometimes the merchant’s wares are simply spread out on a blanket. The dusty streets, crowded and disorganized, are deeply rutted from the rains. Electricity is a luxury for most.

lbc_0307.jpgThough a large percentage of Zambia’s population is Christian they have received little or no Bible training or discipleship. African believers generally don’t have access to Bibles, so in many cases they have no idea how Jesus asks His followers to live. This, in the context of witchcraft and ancestor worship, results is a severe lack of morality among believers and non-believers alike. But all this is changing in the churches whose pastors are students at LBC.

Bruce Kaumba, LBC’s dedicated Principal, proudly called our attention to the library shelf that did contain precious books (thanks to Frontline Fellowship) for the students to access. He told us that their library is growing along with the number of students, which he anticipates will double in the fall.

If you were there in the evening, you might run into a student, poring over the
Bible and a study aid, or a group of students having an animated discussion regarding their newest discoveries. One of those students might be Bonaventure Mumbi, the pastor at the True Worshippers Bible Church attended by about 70 members.

Mumbi has been the pastor of this church for some 6 years. He and his church have faced many challenges, but their greatest challenge has been evangelizing their community. This dear, dedicated brother says that the two greatest benefits of his education at LBC are the knowledge of “how to preach the Word based on what the Bible says” and the new evangelism methods he has been trained to use. He has also gained a new understanding of the second coming of Jesus that has changed the way he thinks and ministers in his community.

Mumbi’s classmate, John Kaluba, has been a pastor at his church of 145 members for three years. Thanks to his training at LBC he has learned that Christians must not consult Witchdoctors. He also learned that although his culture has neglected the abilities of women and treated them as useless “castaways,” women are loved by Jesus and given valuable gifts of the Spirit that are useful in many fields of ministry.

It is our changed lives that sets us apart from the world and glorifies Christ. Without this, we are just another religion. It is crucial that Christian leaders know the Bible and its instructions for living, so that Christians learn how Jesus wants us to live.

mumbi_0307.jpgThough the college is strapped for resources, it is making a valiant and worthy effort to create local leadership that truly knows the Bible and can use it to lead God’s people to a greater knowledge of Him.

The college leadership is praying for some people to come along side them and partner with them in equipping pastors. They envision forming a relationship with an established American Bible school. Other needs include administrative tools such as a computer, copy machine and printer. We hope you’ll pray with us that 20 people will provide $80 per year in scholarship funding for current students’ tuition.

Compiled and written by Summer Kelley


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  Excellence Christian Academy and Freedom (January 1, 2006) continued from Kanyama Bible College From Lusaka, Steve and Tim pressed on to Kabwe, Zambia, home of Excellence Christian Academy. ECA’s Principal, Eugene Kalunga is another African national with several irons in the fire. In addition to his responsibilities at . . . more
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  Triumph in Christ (November 1, 2005) Habakkuk’s joy was in the God of salvation. He could say with conviction, “Though the fig tree does not bud and there are no grapes on the vines, though the olive crop fails and the fields produce no food, though . . . more
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  Welcome Summer! (October 1, 2005) Summer Kelley grew up in Arizona, attended First Baptist Church in Tempe, trusted Christ as her Savior in her teen years, graduated from ASU and 3 months later married Dennis whom she’d met two years before in the college . . . more
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  Standing Firm, Coveting Your Prayers (September 1, 2005) Dear Team, Four years ago America was attacked by Muslim fanatics. They killed more people on that awful morning of 9/11 than the Japanese did in their sneak attack on Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941. I well remember that day . . . more
  Ministering to Children in Lusaka (September 1, 2005) Baby Lydia was only 7 months old when her mother died of AIDS. Her father had died a few months earlier about the time her Mom was admitted to Lusaka’s University Hospital. Lydia must have wondered where her mother was . . . more
  Caring for the Elderly in Romania (September 1, 2005) The Bethesda Home in the city of Arad, is a special ITMI project that ministers entirely to elderly people who have no family or loved ones to care for them. These are folks who have somehow fallen through the cracks . . . more
  Mission to Kampala, Uganda (September 1, 2005) ITMI’s newest missionary is Bill Johnson from Tempe, Arizona. He left earlier this year to set up the International College of Missions (ICM) in Kampala, Uganda where Idi Amin is still remembered as the country’s grossest national product. Bill’s vision . . . more
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  September 2005 Prayer Requests (September 1, 2005) For Praise … God’s provision of a gifted I.T. person for the Frontline Fellowship office in Africa. Preparation and countdown completed for Bathman’s departure for South Africa. Lenora Hammond’s timely admission to hospital under care of top liver specialist For . . . more

  August 2005 (August 1, 2005) . . . more
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  Lifting Little Lives in Lusaka (August 1, 2005) Last month the ITMI Board of Directors approved our involvement in the ministry of Samaritan Community Orphanage in Lusaka, Zambia’s capital city. This project fits beautifully with both the vision and philosophy of ITMI to serve the suffering Church. The . . . more
  A Time for Prayer (August 1, 2005) Dear Team, Early last month our missionary daughter, Lenora Hammond, was rushed to Cape Town’s Vincent Pallotti Hospital suffering dehydration, nausea, vomiting and severe headache. Her skin and eyes were jaundiced and she was very debilitated. After blood-work she was . . . more
  The Restoration Business (August 1, 2005) James and John were “in the ship mending their nets.” Mark 1:19 Why were they mending their nets? Why didn’t they just go to Galilee Marine Depot on dockside at Capernaum and buy some new ones? They mended them so . . . more
  July 2005 Insert (August 1, 2005)  Slavery, Terrorism and Islaman eye opening, positive and practical handbook to empower you to respond effectively to the challenge of Islam today... . . . more
  August 2005 Prayer Requests (August 1, 2005) For Praise … Progress with selection of medical equipment for Swinoujscie, Poland. Progress with authorities in Swinoujscie on accepting this as payment for the fine on the Baptist Church. “The best Great Commission Camp ever” in Cape Town! (Book now . . . more
  The Changing Strategy of War (August 1, 2005) Facing the realities of World War III The strategy of war has changed dramatically over the centuries. In Old Testament times the enemy surrounded and laid siege to a city with the objective of starving the citizens. The LORD told . . . more

  July 2005 (July 1, 2005) " Winning the War on Terror . . . more
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  Poland: Saving a Seaside Church (July 1, 2005) Not long ago ITMI’s Piotr Zaremba received an urgent call for “help” from the Baptist Church in Swinoujscie, in the northwest corner of Poland. It’s a tourist-port city on the Baltic Sea. Five years ago the previous Pastor had . . . more
  Zambia: Sub-Sahara School (July 1, 2005) The Excellence Christian Academy in Kabwe continues to grow with some 215 students now being eagerly educated with a Christian worldview. ITMI talked with the Director, Rev. Eugene Kalunga last month and we were delighted to learn that they have . . . more
  Salvation and the Truth (July 1, 2005) For many today, our Heavenly Father is simply “The Man upstairs.” There is a vague idea that “He’s handy to have as a resource if there’s trouble and when that happens, I’ll give Him a call.” Their philosophy is, “Don’t . . . more
  Making Allowances (July 1, 2005) Dear Team, The first Sunday this month I’m booked to preach at North Village Baptist Church in Phoenix. Later, Harriett and I plan to take a week’s vacation and spend it in Colorado with our daughter, Linda Joy and her . . . more
  July 2005 Prayer Requests (July 1, 2005) For Praise … Largest ever international group attending the Frontline Great Commission Camp. Publication in March of Peter Hammond’s new book Slavery, Terrorism & Islam. Continued healing for Tim Keller following surgery. Romanian missionary Adi & Ema Ban’s ministry to . . . more

  Transition & Transformation in Europe (May 1, 2005) Itineraries Linked Last month ITMI’s Tim Keller (on his way to the USA for 6 weeks) stopped over in Europe for a week and traveled with Bill Bathman through Germany and Poland for ministry. This coincided with Dr. Peter Hammond . . . more
 
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