Missions
 

When questions found a home

For one recent student, Elim’s Missions Academy became a place to bring questions, confusion and a growing sense of call, and to leave with fresh clarity, friendship and courage for what comes next.

“If you feel that you are called to love the nations and share the gospel with them, then come along to the Elim Missions Academy. Come with your questions, come with your confusion, come with the stirrings of the Holy Spirit inside you, and you will find your answers here.”

Those words from student Anne capture something deeper than training alone. Elim’s one-year Missions Academy was relaunched with twenty-six students, far beyond the ten or sixteen that had been prayed for, and it quickly became clear that this was about more than filling a room. It was about helping people explore God’s call, learn from those who have gone before, and begin to see what faithful obedience might look like in their own lives.

The Academy draws on the lived experience of missionaries who have served in places including Paraguay, the Philippines, Nepal, Romania, Cambodia and Tanzania. For many, mission begins as a nudge, a question, or a sense that God may be asking for more. The Academy gives those stirrings somewhere to grow, equipping people not only for overseas service but also to strengthen mission understanding and vision in the life of the local church.

Something of that shared journey came into focus during the residential week at Elim’s International Centre in Malvern. Students who had first met on an orientation day, then mainly on Zoom and WhatsApp, were suddenly in the same room, chatting, laughing, worshipping, eating and walking the Malvern Hills together. What had started as a course began to feel more like a community. Friendships formed. Confidence grew. Calling became a little clearer.

And the fruit is already spreading. As the Academy draws to a close, some students are stepping towards overseas mission. Others are helping their churches engage more deeply with God’s heart for the nations. Others are still exploring, but with a growing sense that He is leading them forward. That is the story here: people making space for God’s call, and discovering that He was already ahead of them.

 

 

This article was first featured in the Your Elim newsletter. You can read the Your Elim newsletter here, and sign up to the newsletter here.

 
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