Jesus' focus was always on
people: His disciples, religious
people, poor people, sick
people, seeking people.
Ultimately He laid down His own
life for people. He showed them
by example how to minister to
others and taught them,
especially His disciples, how to
multiply themselves to reach
others for His Kingdom.
He wants us, as His followers,
to do the same. “Go therefore
and make disciples of all
nations, baptizing them in the
name of the Father and the Son
and the Holy Spirit, teaching
them to observe all that I
commanded you and lo, I am with
you always even to the end of
the age.” (Matthew 28:18-20)
Nothing has etched itself more
deeply into the present culture
than technology. In our
ministry, we seek to use this
tool of technology for the sake
of fulfilling the Great
Commission by enabling the
church to multiply its
effectiveness in the lives of
the European people.
The People who are our Ministry
Partners
We partner very closely with
other ministries who also have a
vision for using technology to
build the church in Europe.
Through our relationships with
various Bible colleges and other
local ministries, we are able to
provide them with resources,
funding, encouragement, prayer
and ministry tools so that they
are better equipped to multiply
themselves by training,
discipling and reaching the
people in their own culture.
Together with our ministry
partners, our resources and
efforts are multiplied
exponentially and we are able to
impact the lives of people in
all different phases of their
spiritual journey, just as Jesus
did.
The People He has called as
Pastors and Church Leaders
Although the needs in eastern
and western Europe differ to
some degree, our goal is
consistent. First, we seek to
disciple these pastors and
church leaders, offering the
opportunity to grow spiritually
through
distance learning Bible study
courses at Bible schools and
computer centers. We also train
them in the creation and use of
practical ministry tools such as
designing courses, facilitating
courses, integrating technology
into their ministries and using
computer centers for outreach.
We desire to strengthen the
existing and emerging church
with a solid understanding of
God's Word by providing
spiritually growing,
well-trained leaders necessary
for the development of mature,
reproducing churches that will
be used by the Lord to further
His Kingdom in Europe.
The People who already know Him
Through eLearning Centers and
distance learning courses, we
seek to provide discipling and
mentoring opportunities in two
ways:
Adults - Adults desiring
to deepen their relationship
with Christ and learn more about
how to live their lives
according to His Word, can be
mentored through an array of
facilitated distance learning
courses in areas such as
marriage, stewardship,
evangelism, leadership, Bible
study and other topics.
Adults and Children - By
participating in the
evangelistic outreach programs
mentioned below, both believing
adults and children have the
chance to form friendships with
other non-believers during the
classes. They are able to
experience first hand how they
can use computer outreach
programs, equipping them to
effectively share their faith
and help others to grow in their
walk with the Lord.
The People who are still looking
for Him
The continent of Europe has the
lowest percentage of evangelical
Christians in the world. The
idea of a life-changing
relationship with Jesus Christ
seems hopelessly naive to many
post-Christian Europeans. They
need to have access to the
Gospel of hope in ways that they
can respect and understand.
Technology has a powerful draw to both young and old alike.
At our eLearning Centers in
eastern Europe, unbelievers who
may otherwise never have the
opportunity to hear the truth of
the Gospel in ways relevant to
their lives, are invited to take
free computer classes at local
churches.
Through computer outreach
programs, many unbelievers gain
skills that can be useful to
them in everyday life, but they
also form friendships with local
believers and for the first time
hear the Word of God which will
change not just their daily
lives, but their eternal
destiny.