Will you partner with us?
The job of equipping Zambian church leaders is a complex one that requires the efforts of many, many people. We appreciate the churches and individuals who are already partnering with us, but the size of the task requires the involvement of many more. Would you prayerfully consider joining us in training more workers so that the lost of Zambia can be led to Christ? Two ways you can help are through prayer and financial support.
Through Prayer: A major purpose of this site to help our partners understand the
nature of our ministry so that they can pray more effectively. We send out a regular
newsletter four times a year. In addition, we send out an e-
Through Financial Support: If you wish to make a one time contribution to our ministry by credit card, you can do so by clicking on the line below and you will be redirected to a secure website at our missions headquarters.
https://secure1.ag.org/contributions/detail.cfm?LedgerID=c18d51d3-
If you wish to make a regular monthly commitment, click on the image below and you
will find a downloadable pdf file that can be filled out and either e-
We want to express our heartfelt thanks to all you who are partnering with us and making our ministry in Zambia possible!
How to Contact Us
We arrived back in Zambia in August 2009. Right now you can contact us by e-
Our current mail address is: P.O. Box 310102, Chelstone, Lusaka, ZAMBIA.
You can also keep up with us on a more frequent basis on Facebook. Look for John Morris Elliott
What's New
If you check our site on a regular basis, this area will list what has recently changed.
Currently, the entire website is getting a facelift and hopefully the navigation will work a lot better.
We are missionaries with the Assemblies of God, U.S.A. assigned to Zambia. Our ministry involves assisting in the training and equipping of local church leadership. The need for training church workers at all levels who can lead people to Christ, disciple them, and incorporate them into both new and existing churches is very great here. In the past fifty years a large percentage of Zambians have turned from traditional religious beliefs to Christianity, creating a tremendous need for church leadership development.
For more about how we came to Zambia, our background, our family, etc., you can look under the “About Us” tab in the navigation menu.
We are seeking to train church workers through a non-
Our ministry involves the training of church leaders on various levels. Internet sites and other materials of use to church leaders (and those seeking to equip church leaders) can be found on the “Resources” tab. This includes John's doctoral project entitled: “Leadership Development and Relational Patterns: The Early Church and the Church in Zambia Today.” You will also find other resources related to church leadership development.
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