When Sammy first arrived at the church plant, the congregation greeted their young, new preacher with suspicion. Who was he to do things any differently from the way the church had done them for the last fifty years? But, mindful of Pastor Joseph’s faithful example, Sammy stayed with the congregation, laboring patiently to preach the word despite hostility from many of the members. As the opposition came to a head, the church decided to vote on whether to fire him. But by that point, the faithful preaching of the word had begun to do its work; the majority vote was in his favor to stay. By God’s grace, the church began to grow with members who wanted to hear the Bible taught. And today, three more men from that church are being trained at Christ Seminary, just as Sammy and Joseph were.
Sammy is happy to send these young men to his alma mater—especially now that Joseph is one of Christ Seminary’s distinguished professors, investing what he’s received into the next generation of South African pastors.
Make no mistake—these pastors face a daunting task. “Quite simply,” Sammy explains, “people in churches here pay lip service to the importance of the Bible and its truth, but they do not read it or know it. As a result, [they’re] tossed to and fro by the waves and carried about by every wind of doctrine, by human cunning, by craftiness in deceitful schemes.”
But despite the challenges of pandemic prosperity-gospel theology in Africa, the work that’s taking place as biblically qualified pastors invest in the next generation of leaders is cause for tremendous thanksgiving. When Christ Seminary trains even one local pastor, they are helping provide an entire church congregation with a steady diet of biblical truth. Not only that, but faithful men like Joseph and Sammy are investing, in turn, in the lives of future pastors.
So, by God’s grace, the work continues—from one generation to the next.