Dear Friends,
In the Lord's mercy and providence, God has seen fit to send me to
Zambia, Africa. I say 'mercy' because it is a privilege to visit such a
vibrant place as Zambia where Christ's church thrives and His gospel is dearly
loved. And I say 'providence' because it is the Lord who ordains all
things, this journey and let alone my very next breath. So I rejoice in
the opportunity! Allow me to explain the reason for traveling this summer
with African
Christian University, the developing university I have talked about with many
of you. Hopefully I do not inundate y'all with information!
Zambia, as noted before, is a vibrant place. The Spirit of God is pouring
out Himself on that nation in a mighty way. The gospel goes forth to
every corner, and churches are planted in every town. This is not by
man's efforts but by the power of God. The gospel is transforming men and
women and children because of the simple truth: Christ crucified for
sinners. Christ on the cross has purchased a people and He is drawing
them to Himself and turning them away from a life of self. To say the
least, the harvest is plenty.
So it's in Zambia that exists such a unique opportunity for higher education
with a firm biblical worldview. Africa is in desperate need for sound
teaching and education that is not flooded with humanism that plagues most
Western universities. With the local church as its backbone, African
Christian University (ACU) desires to enrich students in the glorious truths of
God's creation: equipping students to whole-heartedly serve God through
developing the spiritual, physical and intellectual gifts that He has given
them. The approach to education cannot simply be tailored for the mind,
it must also take into account the heart. All knowledge, to the highest levels,
begins with a true understanding of God in relation to mankind, and that
knowledge is based on one's re-creation through Jesus Christ from serving
oneself in pride to serving God in humility, resulting in loving your fellow
man in word and deed. These are not lofty ideas, but things the Lord is
already doing in Zambia. How wonderful!
The goal of ACU is not only the education of the mind and heart, but the
education of the hands. Education prepares individuals to excel in the
wholeness of life and this includes labor. Integrating astute labor in
various professions, services and technical vocations most relevant to African
developmental needs, combined with the exercised ability to self-learn through
study and investigation, produces servant-leaders able to innovate benevolent
treatment of Africa's deepest needs. Yes, education includes labor.
The current position of ACU is one of transition. We are
moving from the initial planning and vision phase to concrete realities --
campus development. By the Lord's blessing and mercy this moves us a step
closer to beginning classes in 2012. My involvement in this transition is
visual promotion: promoting the vision of a biblically sound university through
photography, short introductory films, documentaries, etc., for a couple weeks next month by myself (aka a one man crew). I desperately beg you for
your prayers that I might accomplish all responsibility that has been given to
me so that Christ may be glorified. And to those with whom I visit, and
with whom I speak that I may be a blessing and a testimony of the Lord Jesus. I
ask you also for prayers for my safety to and from (about 26+hours of traveling
one way) and while there (the first half of July). I pray that you'll consider
joining us in prayer for this exciting opportunity for a truly unique,
Christian university.
For if the Lord gives you any desire
to aid, let it first be in prayer that God be exalted. And if there be
more desire, please visit our website at www.acu-zambia.com to see how you
might assist. Without the Lord, then like the writer of Ecclesiates
writes, our work will be in vain.
I look forward to telling you stories of the Lord's provisions and
glory and faithfulness. And telling -- through the visual arts -- of the
wondrous things occurring in Zambia. Please, if you have any questions or
desire to learn more, do not hesitate to contact me.
For the Glory of the Slain Lamb,
Jonathan
Image © Wilderness Safaris, Lions on the plain at Kapinga
Camp, Kafue
