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MANI is a continental movement focused on catalyzing African National Initiatives and mobilizing the resources of the Body of Christ in Africa for the fulfillment of the Great Commission. It aims to see a healthy church in every community and prioritizes pioneer and saturation church planting movements, indigenous missions mobilization, discipleship, and united prayer movements.
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MOVEMENT FOR AFRICAN NATIONAL INITIATIVES MANI 2006 Continental Consultation
A Biblical Vision "... the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord as the waters cover the sea.“ - Habakkuk 2:14
God’s Advance in Africa • “God is doing some of His mightiest work… in some of the most unlikely places… through some of the most unlikely people.” • “It’s in the desperate countries in Africa that we’re experiencing some of the greatest growth.” - Ross Campbell
Rooted in African History • 1960s - first national movements • Many African nations gain independence • New sense of African destiny • Surge in indigenous leadership in the Church • Saturation evangelism movements emerge in Zaire & Nigeria
The Second Generation • 1970s & 1980s - National Initiatives begin to emerge across the continent • Ghana Evangelism Committee • Target 2000 Movement in Zimbabwe • FinTask Movement in Nigeria
Movements Multiply • 1990s– The AD2000 & Beyond Movement • GCOWE 97 draws 1200 leaders from 46 nations • National Initiatives launched in many nations • For example, Finish the Task Kenya • African National Initiatives adopted as the basic strategy of the Evangelism and Missions Commission of the AEA
The Birth of MANI • 2001– The Africa Millennial Consultation in Jerusalem gives birth to MANI • Launched by 360 leaders from 36 nations • “Africa’s Hour Has Come!” • Convictions expressed: • The Church in Africa is to take primary responsibility for the final gospel thrust in Africa • The African Church is uniquely positioned to play a major role in world evangelization in the 21st century. • A collective decision is taken to establish a continuing African movement
Mobilizing Prayer for the Unfinished Task • Partnering with Transformation Africa • Promoting the Global Day of Prayer • Networking African prayer movements around the Great Commission
What is MANI? MANI is an African movement, a network of networks, focused on catalyzing African National Initiatives and mobilizing the resources of the Body of Christ in Africa for the fulfilment of the Great Commission.
MANI Facilitation • MANI is facilitated by a team consisting of a Continental Coordinator and seven Regional Coordinators. • The Team seeks to facilitate the MANI vision at a continental level and works with • National Coordinators • Regional / National Church & Missions leaders • Network Coordinators • Task Force leaders
MANI Regions Francophone West Horn AnglophoneWest East Central Indian Ocean Southern
Underlying Convictions • That the Lord Jesus Christ has His people in the nationsof Africa and is building His church. • That every country has the ministry gifts, manpower and material resources which must be mobilized for the fulfilment of the Great Commission. • That through the mobilization and focused deployment of existing indigenous resources - in partnership with the African and global church - the vision of 'a church for every people and the gospel for every person' can be realized in a country, region and the world.
What is a National Initiative? • An African National Initiative is a bold undertaking by the National Church to respond to the Great Commission of our Lord Jesus Christ to "to make disciples of all nations (peoples)."
A National Strategy • It is a nationwide strategy and process designed to mobilize the Body of Christ in such a way that it is • effectively functioning together as a body toward the completion of the unfinished task of evangelization in its own country, and • making a significant contribution to the evangelization of the least evangelized peoples and countries of the world.
Strategic Priorities • To see, as a priority and minimum, a pioneer church planting (PCP) movement within every major ethno-linguistic people in a nation. • Where the Church already exists, to see the development of a saturation church planting (SCP) movement- multiplying healthy churches for the transformation of a nation.
Strategic Priorities • To seean indigenous missions mobilization initiativewhere one does not already exist. • To identify and facilitate theinvolvement of a significant number of churches and Christians in global missions.
Strategic Priorities • To encourage local churches and denominations to emphasize discipleship leading to mobilization. • To strengthen united prayer movements for transformation, evangelization and mission. • To see a broad spectrum of the Body of Christ in a nation networking and partnering together to achieve the above objectives (i.e. a National Initiative).
African National Initiatives Purpose GOD’SGLORY Vision Whole Church, Whole Gospel, Whole Nation Goal A Healthy Church in Every Community PCP(Strategic Start) SCP(Transformation) Strategy Missions – National, Regional & Global Discipleship Denominations Mobilization Local Churches Commitment to Partner Common Vision Common Information Leaders Assessment Research Components Committee Consultations Cooperation Goals Ownership Prayer PRAYER
Partnering together to Finish the Task “I will build my church and the gates of Hades will not overcome it.” Matt. 16:18