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    Nat Quinn
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    MISSIONARY APPRENTICE TRAINING PROGRAMME

    IN SERVICE TRAINING – MISSIONARY APPRENTICESHIP
    If you are serious about missions and if you want to make the Great Commission your supreme ambition, you should prayerfully consider applying for Frontline Fellowship’s in-service missionary training programme.

    WHY MISSIONARY APPRENTICESHIP?
    All too many rush into short term missions without adequate training in evangelism or cross-cultural missions, without understanding the various religions and worldviews they will have to encounter and without an effective grasp of tried and field tested missionary strategies and tactics. On the other hand others get tied up in years of academic studies far removed from the hard realities of the mission fields and few end up actually persevering and succeeding in a missionary career. The attrition rate of first term missionary volunteers giving up is destabilizing missions worldwide. We need character development and in-service apprenticeship. Frontline Fellowship offers a practical, tried and tested balance between training and outreach.

    WHAT IS FRONTLINE FELLOWSHIP?
    Frontline Fellowship is an indigenous African mission based in Cape Town South Africa. For over 40 years Frontline Fellowship has pioneered missionary outreaches in Restricted Access Areas and to neglected people groups in Africa. Its priorities are Leadership Training, Literature Distribution and Love in Action.

    WHO DIRECTS THE MISSIONARY APPRENTICE TRAINING PROGRAMME?
    The Missionary Apprentice Training Programme (MATP) is under the personal supervision of veteran African missionary Dr. Peter Hammond – the Founder and Director of Frontline Fellowship. Rev. Hammond is the author of, amongst others, The Greatest Century of Missions, the Discipleship HandbookFaith Under Fire in SudanPutting Feet to Your Faith, Frontline: Behind Enemy Lines for Christ and the Great Commission Manual. Since 1982 Peter Hammond has pioneered missions to Mozambique, Angola and Sudan. He has ministered in 38 countries on four continents.

    Dr. Hammond has designed numerous leadership training programmes, some of which have been adopted by Christian universities and Bible Colleges. He has developed the Discipleship Training Course, the Biblical Worldview Summit, the Great Commission Course, the Muslim Evangelism Workshop, The Reformation and Revival Seminar and initiated the Calvin 500, Livingstone 200 and Reformation 500 movements. Peter has been consistently involved in personal, literature, film evangelism and preaching in some of the most neglected areas, in the streets of squatter camps, inner city ghettos, in prisons, military bases and hospitals.

    WHAT DOES THE MISSIONARY APPRENTICE TRAINING PROGRAMME INVOLVE?
    Those who sign up for Frontline Fellowship’s MATP will receive 18 months of in-service missionary apprenticeship. This will include a Library Programme with Book Reports required, intensive lectures with written exams required, numerous practicals with personal evaluations given, many outreaches and varied opportunities for practical missionary service, learning on-the-job alongside experienced missionaries.

    CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT
    The MATP is intensive and demanding. For much of the time the Trainee is based at Livingstone House, the missionary headquarters of Frontline Fellowship in Cape Town. At other times Trainees will be at courses and conferences, or based at other mission stations. Trainees are challenged, instructed, inspired and involved in a wide variety of tasks ranging from the physical and mundane to the spiritual and demanding. The programme is designed to stretch minds and muscles and to deepen the devotional life of the Trainee. We give high priority to character development in order to produce dedicated, dependable, disciples who will improvise, adapt and overcome all obstacles and opposition to complete their mission to the Glory of our Lord Jesus Christ.
    At the successful conclusion of the MATP 18 months the Trainee may be recognised as a Field Worker and receive a Certificate from Frontline Fellowship. If the written book reports and assignments are satisfactorily completed, the Trainee could also receive a Certificate or Diploma from the William Carey Bible Institute as well.

    WHEN DOES THE MISSIONARY TRAINING BEGIN:
    The essential selection and training course which all Trainees for the MATP must first complete is the Great Commission Course (GCC) held in Cape Town each year. The Great Commission Course :https://www.frontlinemissionsa.org/events-blog/great-commission-course-2018

    WHAT DOES THE MATP COST?
    The total amount for the 18 months in-service training for the MATP costs approximately US $1,000 (R18,000), which includes:
    The Great Commission Course (GCC)
    Biblical Worldview Seminar (BWS)
    Missions within and outside South Africa
    Accommodation (sometimes quite rough or primitive in some field situations)
    Some meals (breakfast and lunch – Monday to Friday only, except in the field where most meals are provided).

    It also includes numerous textbooks and manuals and access to the William Carey Bible Institute library and audio resources. (Of course air tickets to and from Cape Town will be an additional expense, as will visas, inoculations and any incidentals, or personal expenses. Trainees will also be expected to arrive equipped with basic missionary equipment: boots, backpack, sleeping bag, hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, mosquito net, etc. Should any of these items be hard to obtain at home, they can easily be purchased in Cape Town). The cost for the MATP can be paid in monthly, or quarterly, instalments, by direct deposit, or wire transfer. If you would like to partner with Frontline and help support this missionary apprenticeship training program: https://www.givesendgo.com/MissionaryTraining

    HOW CAN I APPLY FOR THE MATP?
    1. Complete an Application Form for Frontline Fellowship (available upon request from Frontline Fellowship, P O Box 74, Newlands 7725, Cape Town, South Africa or admin@frontline.org.za or you can download it from http://www.FrontlineMissionSA.org under The Mission/About Us/Missionary Apprentice Training Programme https://www.frontlinemissionsa.org/about.html ).
    2. Obtain at least two letters of recommendation – one of which must be from your pastor – please include these with your Application.
    3. Attend the next Great Commission Course in Cape Town (first 3 weeks of January https://www.frontlinemissionsa.org/events-blog/great-commission-course-2018 ).

    AFTER COMPLETING THE MATP WILL THERE BE FURTHER TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES?
    Yes! The MATP is just the beginning. Many opportunities for further training and service will be available to those who successfully complete the MATP. As a Missionary Field Worker candidate you could then apply for a further one, two, or three years, in-service training programme which would involve more missionary work and training and field outreaches along with further study with the William Carey Bible Institute. Alternatively you could apply for any other mission or Bible College. The MATP will practically prepare you for further effective missionary study and service, whether with our mission or any other. We are affiliated to Back to the Bible Mission near Barberton in Mpumalanga which offers a 3-year Bible Training programme for pastors, missionaries and evangelists.

    STEPS TO MISSIONARY STUDY AND SERVICE:
    1. ENQUIRER:
    Visit the http://www.FrontlineMissionSA.org website. Request information from; mission@frontline.org.za

    2. APPLICANT:
    Request, or download, an Application Form and complete it. Obtain References/Letters of Recommendation from your pastor and others who know you well, such as your employer or principal. Send the Application Form and Letters of Recommendation to FF, (by e-mail or fax).

    3. CANDIDATE:
    Attend the next Great Commission Course in January in Cape Town.

    4. TRAINEE FIELD WORKER:
    Commit to the 18 months in-service Livingstone Missionary School Missionary Apprenticeship.

    5. FIELD WORKER:
    After graduating from the missionary training programme you can sign up for a further two to three years and qualify as a Missionary through practical service and academic studies.

    6. MISSIONARY:
    Once you have successfully completed all the courses, Book reports, assignments, practicals, field trips, outreaches and exams you may graduate from the William Carey Bible Institute with a Diploma in Missions and could be commissioned as a Missionary of Frontline Fellowship, (this could take 3 to 4, or more years).

    For more information contact:

    In His service

     

    Dr. Peter Hammond
    Frontline Fellowship
    PO Box 74 | Newlands | 7725 | Cape Town | South Africa
    Tel: +27 21 689 4480
    website email

     

    Please pray for and support the Give Send Go Frontline Fellowship Priority Projectshttps://www.givesendgo.com/frontlinefellowship
    Click here to see the Frontline News:. https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/read/67668888/frontline-fellowship-news-edition-1-of-2023
    If you support this vision and work, please help us with the finances needed to keep promoting Reformation Today through our public meetings, seminars, conferences and events and through publications, radio and TV interviews and programmes and through our Libraries for Pastors and Textbooks for Teachers programmes. https://www.givesendgo.com/reformation
    See: Frontline Application Form

    Biblical Worldview Summit & Great Commission Course 2024
    https://www.frontlinemissionsa.org/events.html

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