Mofet Jeune Initiative

Mofet Jeune Initiative We exist is to equip young people by Assisting, Mentoring, Educating and Nurturing them to be outstanding exemplars for effective and purposeful living.

“Mofet” is a Hebrew word which means outstanding exemplar and “Jeune” is a French word for a young person or youth. "Initiative" is a word coming across three main languages English, French and German. It indicates that we want to actively initiate an action or take the first step of an action. We therefore hope to impact young people to be outstanding exemplars in life.
“Don’t let anyone look do

wn on you because you are young, but set an EXAMPLE for the believers in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith and in purity.” –1 Timothy 4:12.

14/02/2017

When you JUDGE others by their PAST you JEOPARDIZE their PRESENT but you become POINTLESS & PUZZLED about their FUTURE.

11/02/2017

Un article pour découvrir une mission, la SIM ! =)

18/01/2017

Conclusion: "what an awesome privilege we have in helping others right across the world to give glory to God. Releasing more of the money which he has entrusted to us as stewards will end in this. And to increase thanksgiving to God for the sake of his own glory is surely our highest goal."-John Stott

17/01/2017

Tenth Principle: CHRISTIAN GIVING PROMOTES THANKSGIVING TO GOD-2 Cor 9:11b-15
"Paul states his confidence that the ultimate result of their offering will be to increase thanksgiving and praise to God. This is the heart of all spiritual giving.
Authentic Christian giving leads to people not only to thank us, the givers, but to thank God and to see our gift to them in light of his indescribable grace, shown supremely in the gift of his Son."-John Stott

16/01/2017

Ninth Principle: CHRISTIAN GIVING HAS SYMBOLIC SIGNIFICANCE
"There is more to Christian giving than meets the eye. Paul is quite clear about this. In the case of the Greek churches, their giving symbolizes their 'confession of Christ'.
Our Christian giving can express our theology. For example when we contribute to evangelistic enterprise, we are expressing our confidence that the gospel is God's power for salvation and that everybody has a right to hear it." -John Stott

14/01/2017

Eighth Principle: CHRISTIAN GIVING RESEMBLES A HARVEST-2 Cor 9:6-11a
"1. We reap what we sow. Sowing is an obvious picture of giving. There is a sense here of a settled conviction about how much to give; of a decision reached after careful consideration and always with joy and cheerfulness. it is rarely necessary to give on the spur of the moment, How much better to take time and seek that settled conviction.
2. what we reap has double purpose. It is both for eating and for further sowing. The God of the harvest is concerned not only to alleviate our present hunger, but to make provision for the future."-John Stott

13/01/2017

Seventh Principle: CHRISTIAN GIVING CAN BE STIMULATED BY A LITTLE FRIENDLY COMPETITION-2 Cor 9:1-5
"it is rather delighted to see how Paul plays off the north and the south against each other to stimulate the generosity of both. Competition is a dangerous game to play especially if it involves publishing the names of donors and their amounts donated. But we can all be stimulated to greater generosity by hearing about the generosity of others."-John Stott

12/01/2017

Sixth Principle: CHRISTIAN GIVING MUST BE CAREFULLY SUPERVISED-2 Cor 8:16-24
"Handling money is a risky business and Paul is evidently aware of the danger. Paul did not handle the financial arrangement himself.
For mission agencies it is important to have a board giving wise and experienced oversight of the financial operations so that money received from supporters can be invested well pressed effectively into service. we need good practice and good reporting"

11/01/2017

Fifth Principle: CHRISTIAN GIVING CONTRIBUTES TO EQUALITY-2 Cor 8:13-15
"It is not egalitarianism. Our doctrine of creation should be protect us from any vision of colourless uniformity. For God the creator, has not cloned us. we are equal in worth and dignity, equally made in God's image. But God has made us different, and has given his creation a colourful diversity in physique, appearance, temperament, personality and capacity.
If we are embarrassed either to visit other people in their home, or to invite them into ours because of the disparity of our economic lifestyle, something is wrong; the inequality is too great, for it has broken the fellowship. There needs to be a measure of equalization in one or other direction or in both. And Christian giving contributes to this equality"-John Stott

10/01/2017

Fourth Principle: CHRISTIAN GIVING IS PROPORTIONATE GIVING-2 Cor 8:10-12
"For Christian giving is proportionate giving. The eager willingness comes first; so long as that is there, the gift is acceptable in proportion to what the giver has(vs.2).
Of course there are times when we are called to give as the Macedonians gave, out of proportion to their income, as a sacrificial offering in particular circumstances. But the principle here is a foundational one.
Christian giving should never be less than proportionate to our income"-John Stott

09/01/2017

Third Principle: CHRISTIAN GIVING IS INSPIRED BY THE CROSS OF CHRIST-2 Cor 8:8-9
"Because of our poverty Christ renounced his riches, so that through his poverty we might become rich. It is not material poverty and wealth which Paul has in mind. No, the poverty of Christ is seen in his incarnation and especially his cross, while the wealth he gives us is salvation with all its rich blessings.
As we give, may we, too reflect on the cross and all that was achieved for us through the death of Christ. How meager are our earthly riches in comparison"-John Stott

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