Back from India earlier this week after an exceptional mission with an exceptional team partnering with an exceptional ministry. The trip included a first for me-watching the England cricket team in a Test Match overseas.. versus India in Ahmedabad.
Here's the mission team with Pastor Prasad and our new friend little Joseph!
And here is a view of the Test Match:
More pictures posted in the latest photo album.
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Soon to leave for India again leading a team from church, and visiting Pastor Prasad and his Gateway Ministry in Rajahmundry.
Sunday 4th November- Depart Cardiff approx. 7.30pm
Monday 5th November-Flight to Dubai EK 008 and onward to Hyderabad EK 524
Tuesday 6th November-Arrive Rajahmundry noon, rest, settle in, night meeting at a church.
Wednesday 7th November-2 day Pastors conference (100-130 pastors)
Thursday 8th November-2 day Pastors conference (100-130 pastors)
Friday 9th November- Pastors conference with Hill area pastors (tribes) 50 pastors.
Saturday 10th November-Visiting hill area churches (all forest and tribes people)-evangelism
Sunday 11th November-Morning church visit and evening Blessing festival in Come Together Compound.
Monday 12th November-Morning Gateway School visit and evening Blessing festival in Come Together Compound
Tuesday 13th November-Leprosy church visit, Rajahmundry city visit.
Wednesday 14th November-Rest, school visit, shopping
Thursday 15th November-Fly to Hyderabad
Friday 16th November-Team fly to London, EK527, EK 3, Nigel visits India v. England cricket in Ahmedabad.
Monday 19th November- Nigel flies to London, EK527, EK3
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This is normally the time of year when I am gearing up to travel out to the USA for a Third Day tour, but they are taking things easy at the moment, and we won't be doing a full tour till end of Feb. although we may do some dates in early Dec.
Therefore I have been getting stuck into ministry here in Wales, with City Temple Cardiff, Elim in Wales and Waleswide. Here's a snapshot of the last week or so:
10th September- spent all day with Rob Burns and Rob Jones, two friends who I work with on the Wales Mission Coalition, along with 6 American pastors who were finishing off a whilstlestop tour of Wales. Rob, Rob and I are in theb process of forming a clearing-house type of ministry for US churches who are serious about investing long-term into the mission field of Wales. The day finished with a great curry together.. always interesting to see Americans attempt curry for the first time!
11th September- in the evening the 40 Days of Community group that Gill and I hosted had a social get-together at our house... complete with Mutton Biryani made by our Indian group members.... curry is a recurring theme here!
12th September- evening spent at a prayer night for City Temple's 2 new congregational plants-which launched on the following Sunday in Llanishen, a Cardiff suburb, and Wenvoe, a village just outside the city boundary.
14th September- most of the day spent with Chris Cartwright, Elim regional leader, and others, discussing a potential new training package for potential leaders in Wales.
16th September- spoke at Caerphilly Elim church at the leaving service of their pastor, on behalf of Elim in Wales, to show our ongoing support as they seek a new pastor. Cooked a meal for Bethan and Gill in the evening.. guess what? yep! Chicken Korma.
17th September-officially a day off, but met with the City Temple team heading off with me to India, so we could plan for our mission in November. No curry eaten, but plenty talked about.
18th September- piloting a new initiative from Waleswide offering 'Welsh context' training for leaders/churches/ministries, especially those newly coming into Wales. It's the brainchild of David Ollerton, the visionary behind Waleswide itself, and I'm pleased to be playing a small part in this process.
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With the Olympics in full swing and the UK weather not to be completely trusted after a week in our caravan, Gill and I headed to Barcelona for 5 days. Still able to get the Olympics on TV, eat lots of Tapas, sightsee around a gorgeous city and spend some time on the beach. Here's a house designed by the famous architect Gaudi- I'm not normally an architecture type of person but it was pretty special!
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Yesterday Bethan graduated from Swansea University with a 2:1 honours degree in American Studies and Politics. Gill and I, and my mum and dad, joined Bethan at the ceremony in the Brangwyn Hall, Swansea, which was presided over by Rhodri Morgan, one-time leader of the Weksh Assembly, and now chancellor of Swansea Uni. In the evening, Rachel, Chris and Hannah joined us for a celebratory steak dinner in a restaurant back in Cardiff. A good celebration of a reward well earned!
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One of my favorite passages to preach from is Acts 16.9+. It's when Paul has a vision about a man from Macedonia saying 'Come over here and help us'. Imagine the thrill I got when asking the Elim International Mission Dept. for guidance as to a country in Europe that City Temple could have some impact in when they replied "Macedonia".
So Steve Ball and I spent 3 days in Macedonia recently, with Oasis Elim Church in Stip, and this is a video greeting from their pastors- Angel and Zoki. Zoki especially is a big Third Day fan, and he's wearing a tee-shirt I gave him!.
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I've spent part of my time in the last week or so reflecting on what I have learnt from the recent season of touring on Third Day's 'Make Your Move' tour. The Lord drew my attention to these verses which have helped immensely in my reflections:
May the God who gives endurance and encouragement give you a spirit of unity among yourselves as you follow Christ Jesus, so that with one heart and mouth you may glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. Romans 15.5-6
My thoughts have centred around 4 themes: Endurance, Encouragement,Unity, and Glorifying God.
'Endurance'- the Greek word here literally means patience and perseverance, and to survive 7 weeks on a tour bus with 11 other guys these qualities are definitely needed. Over the nearly 12 years of being on the road with Third Day I have always aimed to finish a tour with as much enthusiasm, energy, positive attitude as I started with, but I have to admit that it is not always that easy! When I used to come out for just part of the tours, I tried to be around at the end of the tour to help drag the guys over the finishing line and make sure they finished strong. Nowadays I have to apply that principal to myself before I try to do the same with others. I often say that God isn't as much interested in how we start the Christian race as how strong we finish it- and there are many sad stories of believers being injured, disqualified, or simply dropping out of the race. A tour of 28 concerts over 9 weeks, with a couple of breaks thrown in, does cultivate endurance, patience, perseverance, and challenges me to maintain physical, mental, spiritual fitness during the whole of the tour. I want to be as enthusiastic about prayer and about reading the Bible together on the night of concert 28 as I was on concert night 1.
'Encouragement'- the Greek word here means encouragement, comfort, consolation, appeal, and is the root of the NT word for Holy Spirit as comforter, counsellor. There is a famous picture which shows a ruler 'comforting' his troops by prodding them into battle with his sword. That picture is a real help in recognising what encouragement often is! Part of my role on the road is to be an encouragement, a comfort, a prod to say 'you can do it!', to the guys in the band but also to Lott, the tour manager, and others that may come to me for an encouraging chat. Paul writes in Romans 15 that endurance and encouragment are really God-given gifts, and I often come to a place on the roadwhen I realise that I simply don't have enough of these humanly speaking and desperately need an outpouring from the Lord. A constant thrill over the last year has been to see hordes of Third Day fans each night responding to me 'prodding them' to sponsor a World Vision child, and to see one or two fans in the VIP reception each night being prompted to buy a painting from the Gateway School in India. These servant-hearted and sacrificial signs have been a real encouragement to myself and to the guys in the band.
'Unity'-touring life can sometimes make a person very selfish, or withdraw into their own little world. Other people's idiosynchracies become overblown and annoying, and sometimes issues that need to be dealt with go unaddressed. I've consistently tried to emphasise our unity in Christ, the thrill of ministering together as a band of brothers, and the privilege of uniting God's church in worship each evening. So I fight hard to keep the guys in Third Day unified with each other, with their fans, and with the Lord Jesus.
'Glorifying God'- being on tour is also a place where you can gain an overgrown sense of importance about yourself. You are driven from venue to venue on a luxury tour bus, flights are booked for you, catering provides you 4 meals a day, runners drive you wherever you want to go during the daytime, fans want a photo or your autograph ( Yes! even from me!), and applause rings in your ears. I suggested to Tai when we were chatting together towards the end of the tour, that he had received more public adulation across just one Third Day tour than Jesus ever did in his whole public ministry! So deep down we musn't get conceited or arrogant, but remember that the whole of our ministry isn't designed per se to glorify the band Third Day, or anyone like me who is associate with them, but to glorify God. It is right to honor people for hard work, for faithful ministry, and for a lasting legacy, but ulitmately the glory goes to the Lord. That's why the most special moment of every concert is when it changes from an audience of thousands watching Third Day to an audience of one- God looking down on musicians and audience alike simply offering their praise and adoration. Most nights, tucked at the back of the crowd, or leaning on a wall at the side, or standing next to the monitor desk just offstage, will be me with my hands raised singing 'My Hope is You' or 'Agnus Dei' or 'Creed'.
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It’s been a while since I’ve written a blog post, and I’ve been home and back to the USA since I last wrote. At the moment I’m sitting in a hotel room in Portland, Oregon on a two day break from Third Day shows. We have the final four concerts of the tour coming up in Washington State and Canada. It’s strange being here in the blazing sunshine and hearing from Gill earlier today that the Ignite Hope site in Cardiff has suffered a deluge of rain. Even stranger that I arranged for a mission team from New Life church, Colorado Springs, to take part in Ignite Hope but I was only around for 2 days in Cardiff with them in the lead up to Ignite Hope before I had to fly into Salt Lake City last week. Great to hear from Gary on Skype text after the first night of Ignite Hope that 60+ young people had given their lives to Christ in the first meeting.
Two things have struck me on this last leg of the Third Day ‘Make Your Move’ tour:
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