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Prepared for presentation to MANI 2011 Africa Consultation : the Blessings, the Challenges and the Opportunities! on Children and Youth (The 4 – 14 Window): The Least Reached People Group in Africa Abuja, September 5 to 9 2011 Million Terefe Gobena, CDTRC, Ethiopia Delegate.
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Prepared for presentation to MANI 2011 Africa Consultation : the Blessings, the Challenges and the Opportunities! on Children and Youth (The 4 – 14 Window): The Least Reached People Group in Africa Abuja, September 5 to 9 2011 Million Terefe Gobena, CDTRC, Ethiopia Delegate
Our Africa! • The cradle of human life • The home of shining waterfalls , beautiful flamingos, the best and all of nature!
Our Africa! • Whose womb is filled with precious stones like diamonds, gold and silver, • Great minerals like platinum, copper and iron ore • Rich oil reserves
Great people • Estimated at 967 million people • 400 million (42 percent) under the age of 15 • Projected to reach 1.9 billion by 2050 and to account for 21 percent of world population
And yet--- • It is a continent: • Where poverty, in many cases abject poverty, reigns • Where the forces of diseases rampage it unabated • Ignorance and illiteracy are in abundance • More over, women and children are the most abused .
Our greatest challenge Our greatest challenge remains, how to transform those rich natural and human resources for the benefit of the people of Africa.
The need to focus on The 4 – 14 Window • Children are malleable- The bible and human knowledge agree fully on this • Statistics show 4/14 Window are most numerous • Longevity- Live longer and therefore impact longer • Agents of transformation- children have been and can be agents of transformation
Part two The way man looks at the young
The human view children and youth • “There is still the youngest, but he is tending the sheep” (Jesse about David1 sam.16:11)“ • Thus, there is no greatest mistake than seeing only a child in a child
Part three • The way God looks at children and the young
God’s perception of children • Children deserve the time and attention of the Most High (Mark 10:14) • They deserve the central place (Mt. 18:2) • God hears the cry of children (Gen. 21:17) • Used as model for greatness (Mt.18) • Models for how to enter the Kingdom of God
God’s perception cont’d • Are useful instruments: • Their services are accepted • Samuel served God as a child (1Sam. 3:1) • Out of the mouths of babes you shall raise praises Ps. 8:2
God’s perception cont’d • Children are God’s language of love to the world. Pure love which is extended to others without expecting a return of one form or another is mainly found in the realm of God. Children can be said to be the only ones who “humanize” such love.
Part four:Need for Children's MinistryEthiopian Church Leaders resolve • Things have to change in Ethiopia • The church is uniquely positioned to make a significant contribution • The church has to play a more Proactive role on its own and in partnership with others
Ethiopian Church Leaders cont’d • Thus called for the establishment of a body to spearhead the efforts of the transformation. • The Local Church and Children as vital instruments for transformation • The Child Development Training and Research Center (CDTRC) Officially launched July 2007
Vision • Vision, Mission of the CDTRC The vision of the CDTRC is to see a new generation of Ethiopians that are disciples of Christ, lead exemplary lives and become sources of transformation of Ethiopia and beyond
Threats to Ethiopia’s Future • Identified major challenges facing the Ethiopian society are: • Environmental degradation • Ethnic conflict/tribalism • Low level of democratic culture • Poverty
Threats cont’d • Weakness in the area of good governance • Low level of appreciation and understanding of human and children’s rights • Poor hygiene and sanitation
Why the local church? • Reasons for focusing on Ethiopia’s local churches: • Exists in all parts of the country- over 40,000 evangelicals and 80,000 Orthodox local churches • Composed of all peoples, tongues, nations and nationalities within the country • Faces the challenges and has the solutions
Major Target Groups • Major target groups of the CDTRC • Children Sunday school teachers • Church and theological school leaders • Government officials • Para church child focused organizations • Parents and potential parents • School teachers
Ministry Focus • The CDTRC: • Conducts training programs for children of SS teachers, children ministry workers, churches, child focused NGOs, government and community leaders • Prepares teaching and training materials for children’s ministry • Acts as advocate for children
Concluding remarks • To spearhead the efforts of transformation, (for the Blessings, the Challenges and the opportunities) in Africa, the issue of children takes central place . • That undertakes the fulfillment of the Great Commission and Discipeling the Nations • It is only then the Generation models the kingdom of God to prevail on this Planet.
Discussion Question • How best can we mobilize our local Churches potentials towards shaping the Youth & children in Africa?