Sunday, June 7, 2009

INTRODUCING MY BLOG - MISSIONS SPOTLIGHT

My name is Kapambwe Nsenduluka, a missionary pastor under Kabwata Baptist Church and outgoing pastor of Fairview Reformed Baptist Church (FRBC), Mufulira, Zambia, where I have been attached by my sending church for the last 2 ½ years . I am outgoing because FRBC has called another pastor, following my acceptance of a missionary call to Namibia, a move that is awaiting the issuance of a work permit. The calling church in Namibia is Grace Reformed Baptist Church (GRBC) in Windhoek, formed barely 3 years ago. I will share more about myself and my work in the next posting. in this initial release I just want to share the objective of creating this blog whicj I have named MISSIONS SPOTLIGHT.

My dealy loved ones, I have decided to do what others are doing put their voice through a script on the web. I do so not so much to publish myself, for there is really nothing of substance about me; I do not even have a title worth prefixing my names, but I believe I do have something I can share with the Christians on the subject of missions. I do have a passion for missions and it is this that has prompted me to get myself blogged.

I wish to share my passion with likemind brethren. I want to learn not engage in academic dabates. Those of you who wish to post your comments on this blog you are most welcome, but this is not a forum for demonstrating abstract theological acumen on the subject of missions for I may not just capacity to appreciate you. Reserve your thoelogical tomes for appropriate fora. Here, I am looking for real life experience in simple testimonies; I rejoice in souls being saved, in hearing about those who venture out for Christ to preach to the unreached peoples of the world, to hear about their challenges and how God is pulling them through. I am looking for encouragement, constructive criticism, and all that will benefit those who read what will be posted. Share with me prayer needs etc.

If you have any of the above, I guess I have already provoked your mind.

Kind regards,

Kapambwe