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JULY 2016 The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to bring good news to the poor. Luke 4:18 (NRSV) PARTNER CHURCHES AND ORGANISATIONS Contents Partner Churches and organisations Cover-page 2 Mission partner news page 3 Nationals in mission appointments page 4 Prayer points page 5 Peace As someone who s grown up in a church environment in London, peace is a word I ve always taken for granted. We share the peace every Sunday and often hear the word mentioned. However, having recently been to South Korea, I doubt I ll think of peace in the same way again. I attended a 10-day ecumenical workshop organised by the National Council of Churches in Korea, part of the global campaign for a peace treaty on the Korean Peninsula. We visited Jeju Island, where we learnt about Korea s violent history, particularly the Jeju 4.3 incident, in which around some 15,000 people were killed in 1948. From there we flew to Seoul, by Syntiche Dedji where we visited the De-Militarised Zone and the Border Peace School. The situation for reunification in Korea is no longer hopeful, said Dr Noh Jung Sun, Chair of the National Council of Churches in Korea s Reconciliation and Reunification Committee. What is hopeful are the people. They seek peace and reunification. Everywhere we went, the longing for peace and reunification could be felt. Outside the former North Korean Labour Party office building, we met two Japanese monks (pictured) who go there every day to chant for peace and justice. (continued on page 2)

PARTNER CHURCHES AND ORGANISATIONS One Conference, two cows, six goats by Martin Ashford What can be done to combat the decline in our membership? How can we make our churches more lively and attractive? Why have we lost our children and young people? Are we overburdening ministers with administrative work? Familiar questions, perhaps, some of which may be aired at our own Conference. But I wasn t in the UK: this was the Methodist Church of Sierra Leone (MCSL) s biennial Conference in Kailahun, a long drive crosscountry from the capital Freetown. The surroundings and the style were certainly African (exuberant worship and a constant hubbub during debates) and the biggest cheer was reserved for the announcement that Kono-Kailahun District had donated two cows and six goats to the Conference (which explained the generous lunches prepared by local women in the very basic surroundings of the church back yard). But many of the issues were surprisingly familiar. MCSL are hugely grateful to friends in Britain, including Lancashire District (for funding the Red Rose Centre in Kailahun) and the Isle of Man (HIV project in Freetown), as well as the stalwart Friends of Nixon Hospital in Segbwema. I visited all of these and can testify to the wonderful work of staff and volunteers in very tough circumstances. I was hugely grateful to MCSL for the welcome I received. The challenges of their situation are all too clear; through the World Mission Fund we will continue to do what we can to assist, but please also join me in praying for the people of Sierra Leone. For more information, please contact Bunmi Olayisade at wcr.africa@methodistchurch.org.uk PEACE (continued from page 1) Dr David Suh Kwang-Sun shared his personal story of growing up first under Japanese colonisation, then under USSR domination, and then during the Korean war. Tears were shed around the room as he described how his brother fought in the war on his behalf, and how he pulled his father s body out of a river after he and four other ministers were shot dead by the military. He recalled how, as he looked at his father s body full of bullet holes and wiped the blood off his face, all his thoughts were of vengeance. Today, he campaigns for peace and unity. Before my trip, peace was something passive. Now, I see it as something active. Peace is inclusive. Their peace is also my peace, so we must act together for peace and unity. For more information, please contact Steve Pearce at wcr.asiapacific@ methodistchurch.org.uk World Church Relationships News July 2016 page 2

MISSION PARTNER NEWS Jinotega Calling by Paul Collins and Maura Cook We are in Jinotega, 145 km north of Nicaragua s capital city, Managua, where we are employed by the Methodist Church in Britain to join in the work of the Methodist Church in Nicaragua. Our job description is ever-evolving; currently it includes teaching English to little ones at the Methodist Pre-School, giving vocational English classes to adults in the congregation and helping with the church house groups. Jinotega is known as Las Brumas (the mists) because in the rainy season it s often cloudy. In the town there are some people who are very poor, and some of the children in our English classes at the pre-school come from those families. Nicaragua is the second poorest country in the Americas, after Haiti. 48% of the population live on less than $1 a day, and 76% live on less than $2. Poverty is worse in the countryside, but on the outskirts of the town we can see people living in very deep poverty. Our children go to school in Jinotega; they start at 12.30pm and finish at 5pm (public schools in Nicaragua have morning and afternoon sessions, to fit in all the children). This means they have all morning to play with their friends next door, go to the park, make and sell bracelets at the front door (and fight over the profits) and do their homework. For more information, please contact Sandra Lopez at wcr.americascaribb@ methodistchurch.org.uk A new phase begins At last I got sorted, and am now settling into my new home in Ankaase, says Pat Jamison, who is now in Ghana after four and a half years in Bangladesh. One of the areas Pat has been involved in since arriving in Ghana is nutrition. I am very thankful to be able to work alongside two very capable nutritionists in the public health department, Pat says. We regularly see malnourished children and I have personally seen several with severe malnourishment. Pat is helping to set up a nutrition centre at the Ankaase Hospital. It will be a place for education, support and advice in a caring, loving environment, she says. The children aren t starving; they re just not getting adequate nourishment. We want the centre to be a place where parents and carers don t feel bad about asking for help. I see everything as new and it is early days trying to settle in. I have visited several communities and see how difficult life is for them and it reminds me of how much I have. I hear people praising God and joyfully singing even though they have so little yet they have faith in a Lord who has saved them and guides and protects them. May I continue to have this faith. FOR EVEN MORE UP-TO-DATE STORIES FROM OUR PARTNERS, PLEASE SEE OUR NEWS WEB PAGES: www.methodist.org.uk/mission/world-church/world-church-news World Church Relationships News July 2016 page 3

NATIONALS IN MISSION APPOINTMENTS Nationals in mission appointments (NMAs): The World Mission Fund enables Partner Churches to employ local members of their Church to work in new, key mission projects in their home churches, by paying for the salary costs of an NMA post. Connecting with youth Marzia Scuderi is a Youth Project Manager with the Methodist Church in Italy. She manages an intercultural and interdenominational youth group which meets weekly and is made up of young people from Methodist, Waldensian and Baptist churches. Last year, Marzia s group organised a series of informal conferences, to which they invited people who work in immigration, social services and other related fields to come and talk about war, poverty and migration. They also held linguistic exchanges and furnished their youth hall with a multi-language library, a study corner, and a snack spot where people can study, relax and spend time together. The cultural opportunities are very important, Marzia says. We have more than five nationalities within our youth group. Everyone is welcome with their different cultures and points of view. For more information, please contact Roy Crowder at wcr.europe@methodistchurch.org.uk Higher learning Both the Methodist Church in Benin and the Protestant Methodist Church in Ivory Coast have been suffering with a serious lack of ministers on the ground, especially in strongly Muslim areas. To address this, the Methodist Church in Benin has, in recent years, used a Scholarship and Leadership Training (SALT) grant from the World Mission Fund to train ministers, evangelists, deacons and Sunday school teachers at the Protestant University of West Africa (l Université Protestante de l Afrique de l Ouest, or UPAO for short) in Benin. Overseeing this process is NMA post-holder Timothy Gandonou, UPAO s Director of Academic Services. UPAO has seen an increase in the number of new students enrolling, from 318 in 2014/2015 to 651 in 2015/2016. The number of students training at UPAO from these two Churches speaks volumes, Timothy says. We can see a real willingness from the authorities of both Churches, who make training their priority. World Church Relationships News July 2016 page 4

DONATE TO THE WORLD MISSION FUND All the Partner Churches, partner organisations, NMA postholders, scholarship students and mission partners that you regularly read about in this news bulletin are supported by the Methodist Church World Mission Fund, through the sharing of both resources and personnel. You can donate online by going to www.justgiving.com/ mcfworldmission/donate. Alternately, send a cheque to: the Methodist Church World Mission Fund, Methodist Church House, 25 Marylebone Road, London NW1 5JR. Please make cheques payable to Methodist Church World Mission Fund. Kitted up in their national dress, youth representatives from Panama brought carnival to Swanwick, where this year s Methodists for World Mission Conference took place. The conference s theme was Latin America: Spirit of Liberation. PRAYER POINTS Pray for all those on the Korean Peninsula striving for peace and reunification, that it may become a reality. Pray for Sierra Leone; for the Methodist Church there and for the community, as it continues to recover following the Ebola outbreak. Thank God for Pat Jamison in Ghana. Please pray that she continues to settle in and do the work the Lord has called her to do. Pray for the Cook-Collins family as they continue to adjust to life in Nicaragua. Pray for Marzia Scuderi as she continues her work amongst young people in Italy. Praise God for the work of Timothy Gandonou at the Protestant University of West Africa. World Church Relationships News July 2016 page 5