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What is a Christian? (Part 1) - By Irving Steggles

The following message was preached by Irving Steggles on November 19, 2008 in the Orapa Conservation Center (located in the beautiful Orapa game park), Botswana.

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Evangelical Press Conference May 9-10, 2008

Theme: Biblical Counseling

“That the man of God may be competent,
equipped for every good work.”
(2 Timothy 3:17)

Venue: Phumula Holiday Centre (formerly Tormar Ranch), Barberton

Dates: 9 – 10 May , 2008

Evangelical Press, in fellowship with the Emjindini Ministers Association, will be hosting the second annual Evangelical Press Conference for pastors and active Christian leaders. For years, Evangelical Press has encouraged conferences across Africa, Asia, Europe and America and we proudly announce the second EP conference in Barberton (located 50 km south of Nelspruit in Mpumalanga Province, South Africa)!

The Evangelical Press Conference is all about LEADERSHIP. As pastors, God calls us to be “equipped for every good work.” One of our chief works is to counsel – addressing God’s message to God’s people, with all their problems and difficulties. You visit, you preach and you lead. But are you equipped to counsel people in your congregation? What is the difference between truly biblical counseling and secular psychology? And is your pastoral ministry characterised by biblical faithfulness? These are the themes we will be addressing at this year’s conference.

Wayne Mack - Biblical Counseling:
- Learning How to Counsel from God’s Example
- Is the Bible Good Enough for Counseling?
- Why do People Behave and Feel Badly?

Choolwe Mwetwa - Marks of Faithful Ministry
- Devotion to doctrine
- Devotion to prodigious labour
- Devotion to holiness
- Devotion to humble service

This year we will host a RALLY Thursday and Friday evenings for ALL believers with no registration fee. Pastor Choolwe Mwetwa will preach messages from God’s word to the general public. All believers are invited to attend, not only conference participants. This will be held at the Alliance Church of SA, Emjindini Location at 18:30. Messages will be translated.

Unfortunately for those who have not registered, April 30 2008 is the cut-off date for registration. Contact Karl Peterson on 079-529-9384 or kgpeterson@telkomsa.net if you need more information about this conference.

East London Conference (April 2008) Report

The Conference was organised by Pastors Boyce Seleni and Angus McKee. This was the first APC Conference in East London – indeed one of the pastors, who had been in ministry for over 30 years, gratefully commented that this was the first local conference in all his time as Pastor which was aimed at meeting his needs.

The theme was “The local church – its nature and its leadership”. Angus McKee, Pastor of Beacon Hill Baptist Church in East London, opened with an exposition of Acts 6: 1-7 on “Keeping the focus on the Church”. Irving Steggles, Pastor of Birchleigh Baptist Church, Kempton Park, spoke twice on “The nature of the local church” and Ronald Kalifungwa, Pastor of Lusaka Baptist Church, Zambia, spoke three times on “Leadership in the local church”.

Some of the 25 or so Pastors who attended came from considerable distances, a few travelling in daily and others staying the night. Many were pastoring in lonely rural situations and valued the fellowship and help in teaching – they were particularly keen to apply the truths taught in their situations. The vibrant question sessions after the main talks and in the formal Q and A session showed the real problems being faced on the ground. It was particularly moving to hear of those pastors who were not allowed to lead in their churches because of powerful figures who wanted to retain control. We all longed for biblical churches and to be able to support each other in fellowship to attain this.

We thank God for the provision of a good meeting place in the church in Duncan Village, where we were well fed. The Conference was provided free of charge to delegates, thanks to generous sponsorship for the catering by Sola 5. The free books for the Pastors could not be available at the Conference but are being sent on. We thank God for the sponsoring publishing houses and churches overseas.

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Programme for Pastors’ Conference, 3rd - 4th April 2008

PASTORS CONFERENCE 3rd – 4th APRIL 2008
THURSDAY 3rd April

  • 9:00-10:30 – Session 1 (Angus McKee – Keeping the focus of the church)
  • 10:30-11:00 – Tea
  • 11:00-12:30 – Session 2 (Ronald Kalifungwa – Leadership in the Church I)
  • 12:30-13:30 – Lunch
  • 13:30-15:00 – Session 3 (Irving Steggles – Nature of the Church I)
  • 15:00-15:30 – Tea
  • 15:30-17:00 – Session 4 (Ronald Kalifungwa – Leadership in the Church II)
  • 17:00-18:30 – Supper
  • 18:30-20:00 – Question and Answer session

FRIDAY 4th April

  • 8:30-10:00 – Session 1 (Irving Steggles – Nature of the Church II)
  • 10:00-10:30 – Tea
  • 10:30-12:00 – Session 2 (Ronald Kalifungwa – Leadership in the Church III)
  • 12:00-13:00 – Lunch

APC Invitation Policy

General notice: APC are not in a position to send a formal invitation to attend the Conference to any outside South Africa. Pastors are welcome at Conference but will need to deal with their own immigration and travel arrangements. They may quote this website for confirmation that there is a Conference taking place.

Please contact us if you require more information or are interested in attending a Conference.

East London Conference (April 2008)

The Conference takes place on Thursday 3rd and Friday 4th April.

The speakers will be Ronald Kalifungwa (Pastor Lusaka Baptist Church, Zambia), Irving Steggles (Pastor, Birchleigh Baptist Church, Kempton Park, SA) and Angus McKee (Pastor Beacon Hill Baptist Church, east London). The main theme will be The Local Church - its nature and its leadership.

Any interested in attending should contact Boyce Saleni on +27 82 625 8823 or nmayiya@ufh.ac.za

East London Conference Postponed

Dear Pastors,

We have had to postpone the upcoming APC in East London (Eastern Cape, South Africa) until April.  No fixed dates have been set.  Please contact me if you require more information.

Greetings in Christ Jesus,
Irving Steggles

News From the Bulawayo, Ora et Labora, Mseleni, Port Shepstone and Welkom Conferences

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African Pastors Conference at Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, 11th-13th December 2007

It is impossible to overstate the pastoral needs in present-day Zimbabwe. Believers and unbelievers alike are suffering deprivation: people are dying of starvation (life-expectancy of men is down to 36 years), even a minor illness can become life-threatening, public and private transport have ground to a halt and for the godless there is no hope. Yet Christians are convinced that God is at work and that the present situation is for the good of his people and the advance of the gospel.

There are wonderful indications of blessing – to mention just two: a renewed sense of urgency concerning spiritual things even among unbelievers for whom issues of life and death are so real; Christians have been drawn together in love for mutual care and support as in the manner of the early church they share things in common (whether it be salt, or fuel, or meat, or maize or toilet rolls!).

It is in this context that the African Pastors’ Conference occurred in December. Until the last moment we were not sure whether there could be food available for this residential meeting, but by the grace of God and the initiative of his people, we ate well and were given inspiring hospitality by the Theological College of Zimbabwe. 50 pastors attended (the maximum who could be accommodated) and many more had to be turned away: because of transport problems we could only invite those from the Bulawayo area. Pastors came from all sorts of church and doctrinal backgrounds but with a great desire to learn to preach faithfully and minister biblically and effectively to their needy flocks.

Books are an essential part of these Conferences, and the men were delighted to take away a package of free books which had been kindly sponsored by churches in England and America and the publishing houses.

Ronald Kalifungwa of Lusaka Baptist Church, Zambia, spoke on ‘The Pastor and his Family Competence’: much of the teaching which so many of us have valued for years was new to many of these men. Laban Mwashekele of Monte Christo Baptist Church in Windhoek, Namibia spoke on ‘Establishing Biblical and Healthy Churches’ helpfully emphasising the need for spiritual health in the pastor, the pasture and the flock. The Conference Sermon on 1 Peter 1 was delivered by Victor Nakah, the President of TCZW, who gave a fine exposition and included the telling sentence ‘It is my greatest fear that Christians in Zimbabwe came away from the present situation spiritually empty-handed’.

We pray this Conference will have helped that fear not be realised. Please pray for our brethren in Zimbabwe and especially those with the responsibility of changing individuals and a nation by rightly handling the Word of God.

African Pastors Conference at Ora et Labora near Pretoria 17th-19th January 2008

43 pastors from Gauteng, Limpopo and even Botswana attended this Conference. Several enthusiastic and faithful pastors from Swaziland were unable to come at the last moment because of transport problems. The speakers were Conrad Mbewe of Kabwata Baptist Church Lusaka, Laban Mwashekele form Windhoek and Raymond Zulu from High Wycombe UK, and before that in Newcastle, KZN, South Africa. Erroll Hulse also gave us a biography of David Livingstone. The talks are available on the website.

This was a group of mature pastors eager to learn and to minister biblically. For some, errors had to be confronted and we are especially grateful to our speakers for getting alongside the men and giving good pastoral counsel. Raymond Zulu in particular has openings as a fluent Zulu speaker. Big issues were addressed in the talks with faithful and powerful preaching. God gave the three main speakers physical and spiritual stamina – some had spoken 15 times over the recent few days of Conferences.

Because of the kindness of the owner of the centre at Ora et Labora in not charging for its use and because of the faithful team of volunteers in the kitchens, the total charge to the pastors for 3 days was 50 rands (under £4 or $7) and the sponsorship could be used to offer great discounts on the excellent book table.

African Pastors’ Conferences at Mseleni, Hillcrest (Koinonia conference centre), and Port Shepstone, all in Kwazulu.

As indicated above the one-day conferences at Mseleni and Port Shepstone were first conferences and both revealed great potential for the future. Mseleni is in a game reserve area and as you drive to this remote place you expect to see rhinoceros in the bush. Fifty spiritually hungry pastors greatly appreciated the books in Zulu available and the fine array of books in English at the reduced prices. Everything was in Zulu or translated into Zulu. Shiloh Baptist Church was the venue at Port Shepstone. About seventy pastors and Christian workers attended.

First African Pastors’ Conference at Welkom, Namibia

The Pines Christian Care Centre for Children was an ideal venue for this conference at Welkom. The theme for the day was the Person and Work of the Holy Spirit. Erroll Hulse expounded the meaning of Pentecost from Acts two, Raymond Zulu opened up the subject of Spirit anointed preaching and Dennis Hustedt concluded with an exposition of Acts chapter three.

Each conference has its own distinct character. Much improvement by the organisers is needed at the book tables. For instance we need to pay much more attention to having books which match and back up the topics that are dealt with in the sessions. Books which deal with how to handle grief are needed. Almost every conferee has lost a relative or relatives in the AIDS scourge. Books for children are needed. We also need to have a stock of Bibles in all the indigenous languages. An NIV study Bible is pure gold in Africa but far too expensive for most the people.

~ Irving Steggles

About the APC To-Date (February 2008)

The number of Conferences annually has now increased to eight. Recently there have been Conferences in Barberton, Bulawayo (Zimbabwe), Mselini in northern Kwazulu, Hillcrest near Durban, Port Shepstone in southern Kwazulu, Port Elizabeth, one near Pretoria and Welkom in the Free State. Mseleni, Port Shepstone and Welkom were new Conferences.

This website has been set up to provide information and resources related to the Conferences. There are now downloadable addresses from the Pretoria Conference. The address is www.africanpastorsconference.com

Please use this site for prayer.

Exploration is being made for conferences in Limpopo, South Africa, Botswana and in Swaziland. We thank our gracious God for all who have supported these strategic Conferences in prayer and faithful giving.

“The Healthy Church” (Psalm 23)

The third of Laban Mwashekele’s three lectures at the APC Conference, Ora et Labora, January 2008.

 
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