Whenever I
attend an event, I always look out for the issues that are not on the agenda,
and note how they impact on my appreciation of the said event. My
attendance of the Advocates Africa (Christian Lawyers Convocation) 2019
has not been any different. I highlight a few things that have stood out for me
below -
Take Home No. 1 - Generosity of Kings
Generosity
doesn't end.
There is a
recent exercise that my leadership class was given. This required us to follow
in the steps of King Solomon and other generous Kings before him, who were
exceedingly generous. King Solomon for example, sacrificed 'twenty-two thousand
head of cattle and a hundred and twenty thousand sheep and goats' to the Lord
at the dedication of the Temple.
The Sam Ericsson story
One of the
most poignant stories we heard at the Convocation was the story of Sam
Erickson, who was the founding Presidents of Advocates International, which is
the International Christian Lawyers Network. It is said that Mr Ericsson,
who has since been raised to glory, used to mortgage his home and also carry
out other forms of fundraising to ensure that delegates from the less
privileged nations of the world would be able to attend the Christian Lawyer
events that he used to organize.
As we
celebrated 20 years of the existence of the Advocates Africa Convocation, i
couldn't help but wonder whether this would have been possible if Sam EricSson
had refused to adhere to the word of God that had been placed upon his heart.
The Advocates International now boasts of a presence in all continents of the
world. We are not in every nation but we shall surely get there.
I am
therefore extremely grateful to the Lawyers Christian Fellowship UK and the Local
Organizing Committee of the Kenya Christian Lawyers and all their partners for
having such a generous heart. They ensured that we had the best available
services and venue. They looked out for our comfort and we indeed were blessed.
The amazing
attitude of King Solomon in his time and that of the LCF and KCLF should be our
attitude today. There is a lot we can do. A visit to the prison, taking on a
pro bono case, giving to a whole while cause, etc. We are givers, not because
we want the Lord to give us back, but because we are always blessed. We should
therefore give over and above our comfort zone - because we are Generous. Our
attitude and actions should therefore continually reflect this.
Take Home No. 2 - Prayer and Motherly advice and care
Towards the
end of the Convocation, I had the honour to have a chat with one of the
participants. She is an elderly lady with children ranging from young adults to
pre - adolescent toddlers. She is passionate about the Lord and I was greatly
encouraged by her words of wisdom on how to know where the Lord is asking you
to be relevant. She easily opened her heart to those of us who were listening
to her and showed us the spiritual dimension of the Convocation and the reason
for the need for spiritual covering of the said event through prayer and
intercession. She engaged us in conversation, made us feel welcome and
even bought me a meal
She reminded
us to always be aware of the need to pray and cover each and everything we do
in prayer. She reminded us to always be aware of the spirit behind certain
events and personalities and therefore know that our battles are not against
flesh and blood, but the principalities in the high places (Eph 6:12). She was
also practical in what she said and gave us examples of incidences in the
convocation where she was inspired by the Lord to make specific intercessions.
I learnt that for anything we organize, we should-
[a]
Always be mindful to have a strong prayer team of spiritually aware people who
can cover the event/activity in prayer;
[b]
Keep prayer happening all through and keep alert to hear what God is saying all
through the days of the Convocation
Take Home No. 3 - Attitude and Reputation
We
Christians first and therefore, we are ambassadors of Christ. This means
that our attitude in all things - even those regarding to shortcomings in the
running of the Convocation - should be one that is positive and supportive. We
should not forget that there is a ''multitude of witnesses'' listening to each
and everything we say and do (including the way we say or do it)
Take Home No. 4 - Tell them now
A lot of
work has been done to ensure that AdvocatesAfrica2019 happens. I am grateful to
the local organizing committee led by Brother Kamencu Kimathi, the student
volunteers, the host hotel and participating accommodation places, the Law
Christian Fellowship UK, Kenya Wildlife Authority, the Uber, tuk-tuk, boat and taxi drivers, and the
participants who attended in big numbers. Without all of these, our experience
would not have been memorable. Most of all, i am grateful to God who made all
things possible.
We await the
next Advocates International 2021 which will be organized by the Lawyers ofHope in Rwanda
I can attest to your generousity 1.I pray blessings beyond measure for you always. Thanks for the lessons.
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