Africa Region brings the gospel to camelback

Africa Region brings the gospel to camelback

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Africa Region Church of the Nazarene
| 02 May 2024
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AEF-Camelback

There are vast stretches of land in Africa where people make their living through camel herding. These nomadic people travel with their herds for grazing and water. They often cross borders with no regard for modern political states. While some romanticize this lifestyle as free and easy, nomadic people groups are classified as some of the most unreached people groups.

Traditionally, it has been challenging to evangelize and establish churches within a people group that is never in the same place for more than a few weeks. The hardships of this lifestyle have prevented many would-be evangelists or missionaries from reaching these groups.

But God gifted the leadership of the Church of the Nazarene with the wisdom to develop a strategy for reaching these nomads with the gospel of Jesus Christ. This strategy came from a missionary's conversation with a nomad in the 1980s.

The missionary asked the nomad, "What would it take for you to become a follower of Jesus?"

The nomad replied, "When you can put your church on the back of my camel, I will consider becoming a Christian."

And that is what evangelists have done—put the church on camelback. Through this strategy, a team of two evangelists share the responsibility for a small herd of camels owned by the Church of the Nazarene. These evangelists themselves come from a nomadic background. They take turns traveling with the nomads in larger groups and sharing the words of Jesus with individuals in the group.

The one-on-one evangelism in the nomad's context has been highly effective, and many nomads are coming to the Lord. This strategy also works well for discipleship. The Church of the Nazarene now has several teams working among the nomads, with plans to develop more teams as resources become available.

-- Church of the Nazarene Africa Region

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