Tanzania: reformed theology and outreach
Steve Nowak spent September teaching in
Utungule Moravian Bible College, teaching church workers, recording sermons for
radio broadcasts and distributing Bibles and
Christian books to the many people hungry
for God’s Word in one province of Tanzania.
The college has 75 students on a three-year course, and Steve taught from 8am to
5pm each day for one week. He has been
working with the college since 2009. The
uniqueness of Jesus, the doctrines of grace,
the destructiveness of the false teachers in
Africa, and the need of pastors to have a
close personal walk with the Lord and to be
filled with the Holy Spirit were taught and
discussed in 90-minute sessions through the
day. The lively questions and answers at the end of each lecture were encouraging. All
the students received a set of five distinctly
Reformed and evangelical books
in
their
native language of Swahili, which they read
and write a review on before they graduate.