Spring time in Poland is beautiful, with the days growing longer, brighter and warmer. It was a great time for our Australian team, Lindsay and Melissa to be in Europe. Our second Church Planting Boot camp held in down-town Krakow began at the start of May, and is our key annual training event for new...Read More
Metamorphic visits the nation of Myanmar approximately every 6 months and the changes that have occurred between each of these visits, particularly over the last 2 years, are incredible. Change is happening at such a rapid pace that one could be forgiven for thinking 10 years had passed between the visits. The pervasive atmosphere of...Read More
In April, the Metamorphic team travelled to Cambodia for the 11th straight year to conduct the 2013 Cambodian Church Planting and Community Transformation program (CPCTP). Working with 4 significant partners and their networks Metamorphic trained 24 new Church Planters who will now be sent out to plant Churches and transform communities in all corners of...Read More
At the beginning of this year we returned to Kenya and Burundi to run our follow-up programs with the classes that had been trained last year. Kenya: Pastor Fred Needham (NZ) did a fantastic job in training some of the leaders from previous years. With his knowledge and years of experience in ministry and leadership...Read More
With the year already well underway our plans and projects for Asia are now in full swing. In April we will head to Myanmar to mentor and follow up 18 Church Planters from the October 2012 class, followed by a new program in Siem Reap Cambodia where we will train 25 new Church Planters. This year’s programs will be...Read More
Office: On the office front, it’s all about a good party: We’re gearing up for our upcoming open day to celebrate our new office and launch our new website, as well as making plans for our February team retreat. We have also incorporated team training and development into our weekly staff meetings, so we’ve been...Read More
Following are some stories from Church Planters who attended the April 2012 Church Planting program in Skoczów, Poland: Czesław Uszyński Though already retired, Czesław attended our April training program already with a modest small church of around 29 people. In his city of around 20,000 people, close to the Polish Ukraine border, this is the...Read More
Planting new Churches is always exciting. Everything is new, and overcoming challenges is the order of the day for Church Planters. In partnership with The Pentecostal Church in Poland,the first group of 11 Church Planters in Poland completed their first Follow Up training program in November 2012. These awesome men and women have incredible stories of...Read More
As mentioned in the last Blog Post “October Training” in the end of October/beginning of November part of our Team was in Myanmar and Cambodia to do Boot Camp and Follow-up Training. On the Myanmar program, several Pastors accompanied Lindsay and Daniel from other Churches in Australia. They carried out the first phase of Church...Read More
[row] [span4] There have been some great things happening with Metamorphic Africa this month. In Burundi our partner there has started a water project that will help thousands of people gain access to clean and safe water. Currently their only access to clean water is a few hours walk away. This journey sometimes has to...Read More
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