South America Starts Recruitment Plan for Nehemiah Project

South America Starts Recruitment Plan for Nehemiah Project

"Building and repairing within the Christian community is very important. Especially in these modern times in which society demands good care from any institution. But the believers' approach is always deeper, as they long to build for specific purposes through which the name of Jesus is glorified. Hosting many believers, caring for them, and giving them a future in service will undoubtedly spark an explosive expansion in the kingdom of God.

That is why it takes a group of brave and virtuous men to do the work of the Lord in an excellent way. Such is the case of the Nehemiah Ministry, where God is already working to raise this precious service. South America will also undertake this dream of establishing people to contribute their talents for the different works of the Lord." shared a South American leader. 

South American churches will place focus on evangelizing in construction sites and areas. Many areas in South America are in a time of construction, so there are many people working in this trade on the continent. Other recruitment tools include social networking; it is always a good choice to shorten the time and make known our purpose to crowds. 

Initial training and work can be conducted at local Olivet Seminaries. The proposed training period will be 2 years with strong program and goals based on specific projects that help church and mission growth.

The leader confessed: "God always surprises us, perhaps he touches the hearts of many to decide to dedicate themselves to a teaching ministry. But the important thing is that this seed will grow and become a forest. This can only be achieved through inspiration. The experience of each of these people will give a testimony that will encourage many people to dream of being able to serve God with this project." 

"...who were building the wall. Those who carried materials did their work with one hand and held a weapon in the other," Nehemiah 4:17 NIV 

 

 

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