Training Indigenous
Leaders: CPM Leadership Development
“So, what I am wanting is for you to let me know if you all
have any national workers in your network with whom I could partner for this
UUPG? I am only looking for highly mature, thoroughly tested, thoroughly
impervious to temptation, godly nationals who know suffering and can take it,”
ventured a foreign colleague recently. Interestingly so, he offered no
involvement in the process of coming alongside and developing those whom we
might know who might feel called to that particular UUPG.
The bit playful part of me wanted to offer the response, “so,
what you are looking for is a ready made disciple like the Apostle Paul?”
Thankfully, grace and mercy in the nudging of the Holy Spirit’s conviction
prevented the above response.
In Matthew 9:37-38, Jesus admonishes the disciples, “The
harvest is plentiful but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest
therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field.”
There are many times where the fruit goes limp or wanting
for lack of harvesters in UPG areas. You
too, if you were serving in an Unreached People Group, most likely would
concur.
We come from a society, in western culture broad strokes
wise, where instant gratification is the norm. Whatever we desire can either be
acquired, desired, or inspired by all that is available in our day. Fast food,
drive through, is main course for millions. Our western cultures crave the
satisfaction of every longing, every impulse. We want information, just the
sound bites, not the depths. And we want whatever we want instantaneously. Not
later, not in a process. At least, that
would be the tendency of my flesh, maybe not yours.
Not so, the process of the development of disciple-makers in
the CPM process or in any ministry approach really. When you start from scratch, many times you
can feel shredded by the process of pouring into others’ lives. But then again that
is what we do as disciples of the Lord Jesus: we make disciples. We need to
follow the patterns Jesus laid forth in selecting others whom we pour the
Christ life into. Faithful, available, teachable ones are the ones whom God led
Paul to disciple. Select well, by the Holy Spirit’s leading.
In the CPM process, we often start with the lump of clay.
That pretty much sums up the condition of each of our hearts before God molds
us into Christ-likeness displays, obedience based followers, and worship
thirsty disciple-makers. He is about Himself being made famous through us, his
desired vessels of honor. His honor.
Much to the consternation of many a western culture
background missionary that is a long process. Discipleship of oikos and the respective
indigenous facilitators/leaders of them is a messy deal. Be assured that there
are no ready-made trained disciple-makers in UPG areas.
The Apostle Paul was not ready made, lest we forget that
transformational power of the Holy Spirit reality. That is precisely one of the
main reasons why these groups remain Unreached. There are few going to them.
Even those near culture Christians have various bondage areas, which need the
redemptive power of Christ in order to walk in freedom and to themselves become
vessels of honor. Isn’t that true of each of us?
Shy not from the process of disciple-making with those whom
God is raising up in the near culture laborers alongside the indigenous Persons
of Peace (Luke 10-POP’s) and their respective oikos.
Discovery Bible Study (DBS) style disciple-making helps to
reduce patron-client dependences, which are rampant in Asian cultures. I love
that reality. I love that from the get go, as we partner with the Holy Spirit
and God’s Word, we invite others to become effective in facilitating others and
themselves to engage with ABBA in this way. As they become those who desire to
be obedient worshipers of Jesus then the DNA can be set, which can then birth
the development of Apostle Paul types.
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