From Sunday School to the Samburu

Carey Baptist Church, Reading is the sending church of F*, who has recently joined a TIMO team working amongst the unreached Samburu people. Co-pastor, David Magowan tells us of their journey alongside F*.

A young boy listened intently as his Sunday School teacher spoke about her experiences growing up in Tanzania, and talked enthusiastically about world mission. One of the churchโ€™s missionaries at that time was Veronica Hindle, working with AIM at Kijabe Hospital, Kenya. Thus was sown in Fโ€™s* heart an interest in mission that has grown and now blossomed into full-time service amongst the unreached Samburu people in northern Kenya.

โ€œF* was always thoughtful in Sunday School โ€“ he wouldnโ€™t just offer his opinions, he would think things out carefully. His quiet determination and godliness in the face of lifeโ€™s difficulties always impressed me.โ€
Sheila Stephen Sunday School teacher

F* grew up in Carey Baptist Church, Reading. As our name suggests, weโ€™re a church with a strong, active commitment to mission: we currently have members serving in Poland, Peru, Ghana, India and Italy. After graduating from Nottingham University, F* spent seven months in Kenya on AIMโ€™s Synergy programme, teaching at a local school. Back in Reading, he obtained a PGCE and taught in a local primary school. In 2009, F* spoke to one of the church pastors about his desire to be involved in longer term cross-cultural mission, so we sought opportunities to test his gifting and suitability. In 2011, he was appointed as the international apprentice at Carey BC. In this role, F* taught at the churchโ€™s English language school, organised an international Bible study, visited internationals in their homes, and met with individuals for evangelistic Bible study and discipleship.

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Throughout this time, F* was mentored by pastoral staff. As his future plans began to formulate, F* met with the church elders and the churchโ€™s mission committee. Last year, with the churchโ€™s support, he applied to AIM to join a TIMO team and to undertake short-term studies in mission at All Nations Christian College. As one of the churchโ€™s pastors, I met separately with AIM personnel, Peter Root and Steve Lancaster, to discuss Fโ€™s* application. The AIM assessment was rigorous and considerable time was given to interview F*. At his final interview, I played an active role in the assessment process, as part of the panel, and was involved fully in the ensuing discussion and decision.

As a church, weโ€™ve been very impressed with the AIM application process and AIMโ€™s close communication with us as Fโ€™s* sending church. We have a real sense of being in partnership together with AIM in supporting F* as he embarks on TIMO.

* Fโ€™s name in this article has had to be removed for security purposes. Following the conclusion of this two year TIMO team, F has gone to work in a creative access location with AIM, and continues to be passionate about sharing the gospel with those yet to hear.

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