Momentum is building around the regional and national expressions of GACX.
“We thank God for COVID-19,” says Nate Vander Stelt, executive vice president of GACX, “because it has caused GACX to think differently and act differently.”
The world has long known of the tragedy of South Sudan, yet has largely overlooked the conflict in the Nuba Mountains, an area just north of South Sudan and inhabited by dozens of unreached people groups.
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Reading the news and hearing from many ministry leaders how COVID-19 is reshaping the world, two words keep coming to mind: “Unexpected opportunities.”
Brother V is the Founder of a ministry in South Asia that began over 25 years ago with 60 Christian youth. Today, using a very good discipleship five-module training, they now discipling 10,000 youth each year.
Earlier this month, key leaders from five disciple-making / church planting networks came together for a four-day Global Summit in East Asia.
Over a third of GACX’s 86 current member organizations have joined the alliance in the last two years — 23 of them in just 2019 alone.
My first GACX meeting was the children’s ministry strategy intensive at the 2018 forum. From the moment I arrived, the presence of God’s Spirit was palpable.
GACX is bound together by a shared, measurable goal — what we summarize as the “one for 1000 vision.
The GACX Global Forum is one of the most strategically important events that I attend every year. But as GACX’s chairman, it’s my job to say that!
We were bouncing along the dusty washboard roadway of southern Ethiopia when suddenly, unexpectedly, we jerked to a halt. Men jumped atop our Range Rover and began strapping down yellow 5-gallon containers of water.
Over the past three months, I’ve spoken with dozens of leaders of churches, denominations, mission organizations and businesses. I hear the passion in their voices and see the focus in their eyes.
In John 17, Jesus prayed that His followers would be one. My wife, Rosie, and I felt privileged to experience a taste of this unity last month at a GACX Prayer Roundtable in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
There is an emerging generation that was born into a world of information technology, instant communication, and social media platforms.