08/06/2017
Chasefu Theological College (Seminary) in Zambai is one of the premier and forward thinking theologcial educational institutions in AFrica. We have much to learn from them in our 21st century ,Montana and need our support.
Come hear about African pastors trained in Agriculture & health education in Zambia by Charles and Melissa Johnson, mission co-workers!
Tuesday, August 8, FPC Dillon - 6 p.m. dinner followed by presentation
Wednesday, August 9 Billings - 1 p.m. Fireside Room
@ St Andrew 7 p.m.
Thursday August 10, FPC, Butte- 6 p.m. dinner, please call ahead with head count
Friday, August 11 FPC, Stanford - 6 p.m. dinner
Charles and Melissa Johnson work with the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian’s Zambia Synod Charles teaches courses in sustainable agriculture at Chasefu Theological College, providing education to help the students feed their own families and provide training opportunities for these future pastors to teach others in future ministry in new agricultural techniques. The intent is for pastors to be able to supplement their income through farming activities, and to help lift up their congregations and communities. Charles’ efforts to develop an agricultural income generating activity-farming for profit to help sustain Chasefu Theological College, the work of Chasefu Model Farm, and of course, reinvested in the AIGA farming activities. Melissa works with the Church's Zambia Synod's Health Department Coordinator and other church leaders, local stakeholders, including Ministry of Health (MOH), and the community, in research and various aspects of health and nutrition education.