He might be approaching the age of eighty, but George Verwer
is no less capable of shouldering the challenge of the whole world has he was
sixty years ago!
You might not think about coming to Nigeria and participating
in a mission mobilization conference a likely place to run into a missionary
legend, but that is just what happened me these past few days here in Abuja,
Nigeria. “Selected or Solution” was the theme of this third annual Leadership
Summit organized by my friend, Timothy Olonade, who invited a list of
inspirational international speakers including George Verwer. Fueling the
growing passion for cross-cultural missions in this country, this event is
becoming a significant opportunity to learn about the latest resources and
methods available to African churches and mission organizations. Along with my
friends Jon Hirst, from Global Mapping, and Al Hawthorne, from Wycliffe
Associates, I was one of eleven presenters offering elective workshops about
everything from how to raise funds to how to translate the Bible.
Nigerian mission leaders recommitting to engage in world outreach |
But without question, the highlight of each day was the
evening session presented by George Verwer. As founder of Operation
Mobilization, George’s passion for sharing God’s Good News has spread across
the world by means of the Logos and Doulos ships as well as through thousands
of young people who serve in just about every country on earth. Having experienced
before George’s unique presentation style complete with world map jacket and
giant beach ball globe in a South Korea football stadium during GCOWE 1995, I
was happy to see that he was still as compelling a speaker as ever. What has
changed for George, by his own admission, is much more concern for a wholistic
view of the Gospel that includes care for such things as human trafficking,
HIV-AIDS, rights of the unborn, and clean water.
With George Verwer after fifty-two years |
It was fun to reminisce with George about a time in 1963
when we first encountered each other. I was twelve years old on a family camping
vacation in Europe and George was launching the first summer youth rally of OM.
My dad got permission to pitch our tent on the grounds of a Paris chateau used
by the European Bible Institute. So did George. Except our tent slept five and his
was huge military style affair that accommodated several hundred young people
for his evening rallies! Never would I have imaged back then that our paths
would cross again fifty-two years later in a place like Abuja, Nigeria.
I praise God for the faithfulness of people like George
Verwer that has resulted in millions learning about the love of Jesus and hope
of peace with God.
It was humbling and exceptional time. Thanks for the value you added to the Summit this year Jon Lewis
ReplyDeleteIt was humbling and exceptional time. Thanks for the value you added to the Summit this year Jon Lewis
ReplyDeleteWe loved reading this overview of the Summit and of your first experience meeting George Verwer! So glad to hear the Lord blessed all those at the Summit!
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