Equipping Mongolian churches to disciple
the Nation.
Ps. Badmaa, executive director, Genesis AOM
Mongolia situated between Russia and China is in the heart of eastern
Asia. Its history has been turbulently linked with China since ancient times.
During the rule of the warlike emperors Genghis Khan and Kublai Khan, the
Empire stretched from Eastern Europe in the west to Korea in the east. Strength
and a warrior spirit made the Mongols feared and famous. Shamanism and worship
of the heavens, mountains and ancestors has been practiced in Mongolia
throughout the centuries.
Kublai Khan requested religious teachers from Europe and Tibet to teach
Mongolians the Christian and Buddhist faiths. The Mongols were greatly feared
in Europe, and there was a considerable delay before any Christian missionaries
were sent. In the meantime, Tibetan teachers had responded, and the Buddhist
religion was integrated into traditional shamanistic superstition.
The rise of communism in 1921 squelched much of the growth of
Christianity, and all foreign missionaries were kicked out. Not until the past
20 years, however, have Mongolians Christians known that real strength comes
from Christ, that they can be prayer warriors and that as believers, they are
more than conquerors. When Mongolia dismantled
communism in 1991 there were only five known Christians in the country. Since
then the number of believers has increased dramatically. Christians in Mongolia are considered a
growing minority group. Accounts of the exact number of Christians vary as no
nationwide statistics have even been released. As of 2005, the United States
Department of State reports that approximately 24,000 Christians live in
Mongolia's capital, Ulan Bator, which is around 3 percent of the entire
registered population of the city.
While we celebrate this tremendous growth of the churches, social
problems such as unemployment, poverty, prostitution, alcoholism and domestic
violence is more evident in proportion to the number of people being saved. For example, according to national statistics,
the national divorce rate has increased nine-fold since 1991. In addition, the
number of single mother families has doubled and the crime rate has also
doubled. It has been only recently that Christian leaders in Mongolia have come
to realize the importance of the church of Mongolia engaging in community
transformation ministries.
Due to a lack of biblical understanding and practical skills, Mongolian
churches have previously been restricted in their capacity to serve and transform
their communities effectively. For this reason, it was of the utmost strategic
importance for Genesis to develop a new program for leadership training that has
introduce sound, relevant teachings on transformational missions to the local
Christian community.
In 2012 - 2013 Genesis trained 187
pastors and lay leaders from 76 churches in nine provinces with the goal of
increasing the influence of the churches and Christians in today’s society and local
communities.
The goals of this training are:
To have a sound Biblical knowledge about the transformational mandate of
the Gospel and a correct understanding
of work and professional calling.
To
ascertain the ways in which the church can be a part of the solution to the community’s
social problems by identifying their callings, gifts, resources and
opportunities.
To
understand the advantages of networking among churches, and the NGO’s.
After the Training God gave me two
visions. I went to meet the local
governor and said that I would like to work on cleaning up the pollution in the
town. He was very glad and supportive of my suggestions. Also during the
training I saw that our town needed a family counseling center and now I am
praying for and preparing to start one with other Christians.”
Tsogoo is
an associate professor of physics at Khovd University and an elder in the Generous
Love church in Khovd province in Far West Mongolia. Though our training he felt
he was given a great opportunity. The
teaching has expanded his understanding of the Gospel and given him the mandate to equip the other believers to be carry the Gospel to the four
corners of Mongolia. The Training has helped him to see the great potential and
power that he has as an educator in the field of education to impact the change
the lives of the younger generation.
Genesis-AOM
ministry offers practical leadership training to young Mongolian pastors
involved in the rapid growth of the church.
Since 1995, over 1600 pastors, church leaders and elders from more than
280 congregations nationwide have undertaken this three-level church leadership
program. As a result of this training,
with financial support and mentorship from Genesis-AOM, our graduates have
planted over 20 churches in Mongolia and Buryatia, Russia since 2005. He is
truly amazing!
I am forwarding an invitation to you
for this great opportunity to invest into the development of the Mongolian churches
and leaders to fulfill their callings to transform the nation for the Christ. Please
contact a nearest AO office to learn how to partner with Genesis in this endeavor
to disciple the nation of Mongolia.