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Carelinks Ministries: FURTHER INFORMATION |
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Some BackgroundThe book Bible Basics was published in 1992, and is, we believe, a sound statement of the Truth as understood by Christadelphians. This book has been the backbone of our preaching work. Prior to this, the course now known as Introducing Bible Basics was used to spread the Truth. The approach we are operating was initially funded by the Dawn fellowship, but in the interests of unity the operations were transferred across to the Central fellowship some years ago. We hate ‘numbering Israel’ as it were but perhaps a few statistics are in order to explain the exciting extent of the work.
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Some FiguresOver the past 15 years we have advertised Introducing Bible Basics and since 1992 Bible Basics and associated work world-wide. This has resulted in around 2000 baptisms by God’s grace. These have been in:-
This is in addition to all the countries where we have made contacts and visited them but as yet with no baptisms- nevertheless a witness has been made. In the majority of those countries there has either developed or is developing a healthy, sound ecclesial base. We believe that we have been used by the Lord to be at the cutting edge of taking the true Gospel into all the world before the Lord comes, therefore we have tried to follow the pattern of Paul in seeking to take Christ to where He has not been named by other preachers (2 Cor. 10:12-16) This is one of our guiding principles. Like Paul in the context of that quotation, we do not seek to interfere with others’ preaching nor to be in competition, only to take Christ to those who have not heard. We have contacts from almost every country on earth- at the time of writing we are hoping for our first baptisms soon in Iraq. Replies have been received very recently from Iceland and Greenland. We believe that it would be a tragedy to see this work curtailed- it has taken us 20 years of developing our resources and methodology to get into the position where, by God’s grace and blessing, the Truth is literally spreading to the furthest corners of the planet. In the course of this work we have distributed something like 100,000 copies of Bible Basics and over 200,000 copies of Introducing Bible Basics or its equivalent, in various languages. In the last 12 months, there has been an average of 4 baptisms / week as a result of God’s blessing upon our work. This is roughly a baptism every two days!
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Our MethodOur Method is in 4 stages:-
We’ll now look at these in more detail: 1) Initial development of interestThis is done by:-
The amount of funds spent on this varies enormously year to year, in accordance with possibilities that arise. We have a guiding principle here of producing literature in the native language of those to whom we are preaching. We generally do not produce literature piecemeal; if we are going to go into a country, we try to produce enough literature so that the contact can learn all our doctrines through it. We see little point, e.g., in producing a booklet about baptism in, say, Zulu if there is no other literature to give to a Zulu-only speaking contact. We therefore aim to produce Bible Basics and preferably Introducing Bible Basics in the target language. We find ourselves led by the Lord in which countries to go for- e.g. work in Israel led to contacts with Falashas, and so an Ethiopian [Amharic] version was produced, and this led to contacts in Eritrea who were then baptized. They then fled to Sudan, thence to Libya, and this led to work and baptisms there. As long as we seek to work with the Lord and are willing to follow His providential leadings, we find the work blessed. Bible Basics has now been produced in over 50 languages and many more are ongoing. Responses to our advertising are faithfully mailed out by brothers and sisters in various locations world-wide. If you or your ecclesia would like to get involved with such mail out work, please get in touch! We can assure you that a great bond of fellowship is developed in this work. The costs of initial advertising and literature production without follow up could be up to say $30,000 / year depending on how much new language literature is needed, how much we must pay for translation, how far we push out into new areas etc. 2) Tutoring and following up contacts to baptismWe believe it is vital for contacts to have a Bible in their own language. It is often hard for people in isolated areas or Islamic states to buy their own Bible and so we buy them from Western suppliers and mail out. Often the first piece of literature we send is the Bible Companion, as we try to encourage them to read the Bible for themselves personally above all. We encourage any involved in tutoring to make at least some attempt to learn the language of the area they are working in. We like to hand over as much responsibility as possible for local preaching to local converts; we baptize them on the understanding that they are to be a light to their world, and we are there to support them as far as possible. We would like to add that all tutoring / follow up work of Bible Basics contacts in the USA and Canada is very ably dealt with by Sis. Mary Warner, and this is in no way connected with the work of the CCM. Tutoring in European languages is handled from within Eastern Europe; tutoring in English from England. If you would like to tutor contacts in English, either by email or by post, please do get in touch with us! Tutoring in other languages is either done through translation over the internet by our team, or by local brothers and sisters in the field who speak the language in question. We keep a central data base of all contacts who are actively studying with us. We have around 2,000, generating around 10 letters / day on average plus many e-mails. Candidates for baptism are typically expected to have completed Bible Basics and to have had discussion with us by post about baptism before we even think of visiting them; this is because we are dealing with such a wide geographical area that it is impossible to send workers out to meet contacts just for discussion. Where possible we try to gather contacts together for Bible Schools and to get local brothers and sisters to visit them. We are baptizing an average of 3 Bible Basics contacts / week. This number is increasing as the converts themselves start to perform interviews and baptisms and they in turn spread the message to their network of contacts, who if converted, spread it to theirs, etc. We baptize candidates on the basis of their believing the essence of the BASF and committing themselves to a Godly life in Christ thereafter. Our ideal is for there to be a brother and sister at each interview, preferably one of them a local convert, and for the interview to be conducted wherever possible in the native language of the candidate. Circumstances may prevent this in every case but this is our ideal. We believe every effort should be made to enable candidates to be interviewed as quickly as possible once they have stated their desire for baptism. This part of our budget includes travel to visit and baptize contacts. The postage costs of mailing out Bible Basics etc. are very high and there is little we can do to reduce them. Even when contacts are tutored locally we still have to mail Bible Basics to them. This phase of the work can cost up to $50,000 / year. 3) Encouraging the spiritual development of those baptized with the aim of them forming self-sustaining, independent ecclesias giving glory to our Father in Heaven and eagerly awaiting the return of His Son. This is our final aim.As soon as someone is baptized, they are:
The cost of this stage of the work is hard to break down. Literature production costs can sink as much as we can put in- the need is huge. It should be remembered that the result of the multi-lingual Bible Basics approach is that converts are baptized having read the book in their language. This can mean that, e.g., a Georgian is baptized who only speaks Georgian. The only literature he will have is Bible Basics and the Bible Companion and his Bible. He ideally needs more literature in his language to be able to progress deeper in his studies. In the past we focused on producing literature in Russian but now we are converting more who know only one more specialized [‘exotic’] language. This is why we say that we can spend as much as is available on literature production, as we are operating in over 40 languages. A possible figure might be $20,000 /year. Mailing costs of support literature/literature packs have been largely assisted by various other sources to date but they likely could total $60,000 /year and we are unsure whether those sources will continue to fund the work. Bible Schools in Eastern Europe alone have cost around $60,000 / year. Again it looks as if these may not be continued in their present form and it is unclear how much they will attract private funding as before. We believe these gatherings are playing a vital part in our aim of developing indigenous, spiritually self-supporting ecclesias. Brother Steve Johnson’s video A bond of faith makes this point well. Let us know if you’d like a copy of the video. Present expenditure in this area can therefore be up to $100,000 / year. We will clearly have to streamline things here but a realistic figure for supporting the work at present levels would be around say $60,000 / year. 4) Caring for the specific material needs of those baptized.Increasingly those baptized from Bible Basics work are from areas where there is serious persecution or major instability and poverty. Be it rural Latvia, Islamic countries like Iran where baptism carries the death sentence, or poverty stricken members of persecuted ethnic minorities - e.g. Serbs in Albanian held territory, Russians in Kazakhstan- there are very real and large welfare items constantly coming up. The break-up of the USSR caused major social upheaval, the extent of which is not widely recognized [although it is picked up in Brother Steve Johnson’s forthcoming videos]. Many need re-housing, and the privatisation of medical services results in increased need to fund operations from cataracts to Caesarians. There are also major expenses involved with those who have had to flee their homelands after baptism due to Islamic persecution. They arrive in foreign lands or distant cities destitute, having sacrificed all they have for the Truth, and require our major support. There are also those who have problems connected with their conscientious objection to military service. This may require them to flee to another country, flee elsewhere and apply for asylum, or to go underground for some years within their native country. This all creates a large demand for funds with which to support them. These cases often require emergency visits to be made to assess needs and find ways forward to help and sustain them, as well as to support them in tribunals and appeals to the UN. We hasten to add that we do not respond to requests for funds by merely handing over whatever is requested. The overall spending on these cases amongst those who were converted due to Bible Basics work has probably been around $100,000 in the past year, but much of this has been provided by various funds and private donors. We are extremely hesitant to offer a rough figure for how much is realistically needed for welfare -- it could be around $50,000 / year, as the recent crisis with the group of Iranian converts is now coming to an end since the UNHCR have approved their emigration to North America . An attempt has been made to tackle the problems of the effectively homeless brothers and sisters in Latvia and Eastern Europe by opening homes where they can live and find work. The first has been bought but there are significant running costs to be met. These are now met solely by the CCM. Something we feel has often been overlooked is the unaddressed trauma that many of the new converts go through. This is not only due to persecution but to the exceptional difficulties which people in poor societies suffer. Death, often violent or tragic, is a frequent part of their experience; often they do not understand health issues. We have a good network of counsellors, shoulders to cry on, doctors, psychologists and other specialists to whom we refer such cases. We urgently desire to expand that network. If you have any skills, or if you’re just willing to correspond with someone in need, grief or hurt, please get in touch! 5) SummarySumming up, these figures emerge as:
This amounts to $190,000 / year (about £115,000 GBP or AU$ 350,000). If say 45 of us tithed on an average Western income, this would provide the funds. If 100 of us gave say US$2,000 [AU$3,500, GBP1,100] / year, we’d get there. It’s up to you, and it’s up to the Lord. |
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