New Bible Study initiative reaching over 100 children in Wales

<p>15 January 2018 | Newtown, UK [Maureen Rock / <em>ted</em>NEWS]&nbsp;Seeking new ways to reach children with the Gospel in today’s technological age, the UK based <a href="http://www.discoveronline.org.uk/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Adventist Discovery Centre</a> (ADC) has partnered with the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Wales to launch the Welsh Mission (WM) ‘Let's Explore Children's Bible Study Programme' at an event on Tuesday, 9 January 2018.</p>

News January 15, 2018

15 January 2018 | Newtown, UK [Maureen Rock / tedNEWS] Seeking new ways to reach children with the Gospel in today’s technological age, the UK based Adventist Discovery Centre (ADC) has partnered with the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Wales to launch the Welsh Mission (WM) ‘Let’s Explore Children’s Bible Study Programme’ at an event on Tuesday, 9 January 2018.

M RockMaureen Rock, ADC Principal, visited the Newtown area in December 2017 to lead a training event for Let’s Explore Bible coordinators, which was hosted by WM Children’s Ministries sponsor Eileen McKenzie. Eleven Bible coordinators, parents and children attended the event, including Germain McKenzie, Newtown youth member, who videoed and edited the training. This was then distributed to all WM Let’s Explore Bible coordinators, allowing for remote training and preparation for the launch.

adcSo far, the programme has been embraced by eleven churches and 108 students with an age range of 5 to 14 years. McKenzie reported that the first broadcast via a private YouTube link was viewed by 73 families. “Even now, more parents are signing up their children to join this exciting programme,” she says.

Pastor Rock is excited. “We at the Adventist Discovery Centre give thanks to God for the leaders and families within the Welsh Mission and solicit your prayers for the outcome of such an innovative programme.”

PhototasticCollage 2018 01 15 08 27 16“What a way to start 2018,” McKenzie says. “The children are so excited.” She also credits the coordinators who are working very hard to support the children with their lessons. “All 15 lessons will be available on YouTube, and the response so far has been a blessing.”

Welsh Mission President, Pastor Emanuel Bran said, “We are excited to pilot this programme in the Welsh Mission by bringing together the resources of the Adventist Discovery Centre and the giftedness of the Children’s Ministries department. Although still at the early stages, we can already see great results and witness how God is able to work in the lives of our children and their families.”

The ‘Let’s Explore Bible Study Programme’ is aimed at 7 to 12-year-olds allowing them to discover a friendship with Jesus through a colourful 15-lesson course.  What is even more exciting is that families from outside the Adventist faith community are registering to join in as well.

The Welsh Mission is made up of 637 members worshipping in 18 congregations within a population group of 3.1 million. [tedNEWS]

First published in British Union Conference news


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