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DPM-Africa: God's Faithfulness at Work

October 23, 2023
By
Derek Prince Ministries USA

All around us, we hear the message to look to the new, the bigger, the better. But sometimes, the Lord asks us a similar question that He asked of Moses in Exodus 4:2: "What is that in your hand?" Why? While we are looking for something new, He is reminding us of something we already have access to, something within our grasp. That is how it is with our work in Africa. Utilizing both established methodologies and new technologies, we are seeing doors open wide to Derek Prince’s teaching all around the continent.

The Role of Radio

According to the BBC World Service, “the earliest recording of a radio broadcast [in Africa] was made in 1923 in South Africa." For the past 100 years, the medium of radio has continued—and expanded—its effectiveness in reaching African nations with news, education, and the Gospel.

Recalling the changes that God brought about following his marriage to Ruth in October 1978, Derek said:

Derek’s mandate from the Lord has certainly been true for Africa. Through the years, and across the globe, radio has consistently been a vital means to disseminate his teaching. In many parts of Africa, we are responding to the plea for radio ministry. We are investing more and more in this medium to reach unreached people who have strong oral traditions but not necessarily good literacy.

Hearing Local Voices

Our DPM-Africa staff member in Madagascar recently felt led of the Lord to focus more on radio broadcasts. He sensed the Lord saying that if he would start broadcasting Derek’s teaching, many more people would be touched than he could ever reach in person. So, this year we have been broadcasting Derek’s teaching in the Malagasy language on seven stations in Madagascar.

Even though there has been a concurrent increase in access to the internet, radio is still seen as one of the most effective ways to reach Africans. Radio allows local people to reach their fellow Africans in their local language. In the coming year, our radio plan is to increase the number of African languages and dialects in which Derek’s teaching can be heard.

Developing Devotionals

Another priority in Africa is to encourage discipleship. This requires a person to receive regular exposure to the Bible and solid Bible teaching under the tutelage of the Holy Spirit. In early 2024, we will begin to translate some of the daily devotional teachings, and then distribute them through social media. Our international digital team has built helpful systems which speed up the process of translation, editing, and proofreading these devotional teachings. Also, we have already developed the ability, as each series is completed, to make them available on language-specific websites, with plans as well to voice them for radio and online streaming.

Our devotional project will start by translating Declaring God’s Word, a 365-Day devotional, into Hausa (Northern Nigeria and Niger), Swahili (Kenya, Tanzania and Eastern DRC), and Amharic (Ethiopia). In English, this book by Derek Prince is over 400 pages. So, we estimate that translating Declaring God’s Word will cost around $2,500 in each region. Added to the translation process will be the digital work, the voicing, and the broadcasting costs, which will be around $10,000 per language.

For most of us, such amounts are far beyond what we are capable of giving. May we suggest, however, that perhaps you might make it your aim to pay for a day (about $28) or a week (about $200)?

Making Bibles Available

In The Beast or the Lamb, Derek reveals one of the reasons why the Bible is so important in the life of a believer:

In our work throughout the continent, we have been shocked at how few people, even pastors, have access to a Bible. One of our greatest privileges over the last few years has been to partner with Bible publishers in Africa to make the Scriptures available to people in their own language. In the past nine years, we have provided over 66,000 Bibles in various languages.

A Pressing Need for Bible Schools

Another ongoing story of God’s faithfulness and encouragement is the work taking place through our Bible Schools. Every day throughout Africa, students are being transformed by the Word and by the Spirit of God. The study materials they are utilizing include books by Derek Prince (along with the essential Bible we supply for each student).

As the demand increases, our Bible stock is rapidly diminishing. With this growing need, we must order more Bibles. Typically, a Bible in a local language costs around $8 to $9, and the cost of an English study edition averages around $25. Would you please consider helping to make God’s Word available to students, prisoners, soldiers, police officers, and other people who are requesting Bibles from us?

Thank You for Your Help

The Lord is providing increased opportunities for us to reach more and more Africans. We can connect with them through established means like radio broadcasts, Bibles, and books, as well as new approaches, such as digital technology.

The wonderful partnership you have extended through your prayers and financial gifts is a huge blessing to our DPM-Africa team.  Will you please assist us as we increase the impact of Derek’s teaching across the entire continent of Africa? We send our thanks in advance for any help you can provide.

Sincerely,

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