Who Are We


Wayne, Hilary & Adelaide Denny. Preparing to Serve in Leadership Training in Senegal, Africa. God has called us to take advantage of a unique window of religious freedom in Muslim Senegal by equipping church leaders who have a heart for reaching their country and the Muslim world.

We should be jealous. . . for the honour of His name – troubled when it remains unknown, hurt when it is ignored, indignant when it is blasphemed. And all the time anxious and determined that it shall be given the honour and glory which are due to it.” John Stott


Monday, September 3, 2007

Why Africa? Why Senegal? (Has Bono been there?)

First, As we mention in FAQ section on the side, Senegal is a very strategic location. Africans will be much better evangelists to Africans than us. We understand what a person has to gain when they accept Christ, but a person who has converted from Islam understands what a Muslim has to loose when they come to Christianity. As one rural pastor has told a WorldVenture missionary, "Don't send us evangelists. We can do that better than you. Send us teachers." So, now that there are Senegalese believers with the desire to reach other Muslims; the door is wide open. The religious freedom in Senegal allows for a Bible college to exist that seeks to teach Senegalese believers God's Word and instill in them a passion for proclaiming Christ among other Muslims.

A major reason the Bible College is so strategic is because the teaching is done in French (the official language). The importance of this surfaces when one realizes how much of Africa is French speaking. Most of North Africa is both French speaking and Muslim. So, the idea of training African Muslim background believers who speak French with a desire to evangelize Muslims in Africa seems ideal.
(French Speaking Countries in Africa and Muslim Countries in Africa)

Second, we have both had a heart for reaching not just spiritual needs, but also physical needs. Senegal has a population of about 12 million and 100,000 of those are kids who live on the street. Also, there are two types of street kids in Senegal. The type we are planning to work with are called talibe boys. These are boys that are brought in from rural areas where their parents are unable to take care of them. However, they are often forced to beg for money and live in dangerous conditions (see Arms of Love). We have an opportunity to work with a group that seeks to meet health and education needs of these boys. Our desire is to show them the love of Christ by meeting their physical needs.

Third, U2 rocks and Bono is always talking about Africa! Our hope is that one day U2 will do a concert in Senegal.

Fourth, Hilary has already had 6 years of French in middle and high school. It will be much easier for her to relearn French rather than learn a new language. With a toddler underfoot, we thought it would be better to go the easy route.

Fifth, Language school in Paris, need we say more!

Friday, August 31, 2007

How a pale white girl got called to Africa

First of all, we'd like to share with everyone our story. You may know a little or a lot about us, but hopefully this will help fill in the gaps and let you know how God has led us to where we are now. Here is Hilary's story

I grew up in a strong Christian family in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, where my dad was a full time teacher at a church. From a young age, my family instilled two loves in my life, sports, and God's word. This led to two very sacred times in my family, March Madness and Sundays when we sat under Dad's teaching and ministered together as a family. Ministry really was a part of our family life. Because of this, I have had a desire to be involved in ministry from an early age.

I have also had a desire to be involved in missions from an early age. My first missions experience was when I was 6 years old and my family spent a summer in Ireland. I had the very important job of setting the tables for meals and licking the brownie bowl clean. This was the beginning of my experience of seeing the needs in the world and what God was doing in the rest of the world. Throughout my school years and college, I had several more opportunities to go on mission trips and be involved in various ministries. I loved them all. I loved helping people, I loved seeing how people worshipped God in other parts of the world, I loved having a common bond with people I had never met before because of our relationship with Christ.

My love for God's word continued to grow throughout my life as well. In high school, the favorite time of my week was when my dad and I would have breakfast together and talk about things I had been reading or thinking about, or things he had been studying at Seminary.
After high school, my parents encouraged me to study the Bible at Emmaus Bible College. I did not know for sure what I wanted to do when I graduated, but I knew that I wanted to be involved in ministry and that I loved to study the Bible. Those four years were wonderful, being able to spend all my time digging into God's word and gaining a better understanding of who He is and how I can best serve Him. I still get jealous when I see the Emmaus students starting classes and reading all the time! I had opportunities in college as well to serve overseas and my desire to go overseas continued to grow. I must admit that much of my desire to do missions was very practical. I thought that I would be single for a very long time (before I met Wayne of course!) and knowing that I wanted to be involved in ministry, I thought that a single woman would have more opportunities to serve overseas because there was more need. I wanted to build up the body of Christ where there was true need and lack of people.

College was also when Wayne and I met. From the beginnning, we both knew that the other had a desire to serve the Lord overseas (we met on a mission trip in France) and that has helped us grow closer together as we mutually grow in our desire to serve Him. Our relationship has been one in which we are both challenged by each other to continue to grow in our love for the Lord and our knowledge of His word and His person. We both love to study (yes, we are nerds!) and love sports, we're a perfect match! We also dearly love our baby girl Adelaide, who brings so many smiles to our faces. We are excited that Addie will have the opportunity to serve with us in Senegal.

(A nerd in the making! She makes us so proud!)

Monday, August 20, 2007

Welcome

Welcome to our blog. We would like to use this site to keep you updated as we now prepare to serve in Senegal, and eventually as we arrive and begin the work there. We are excited to share with you as God continues to lead us in serving Him.
Please feel free to post replies to our blogs or email us if you have any questions.
Wayne - wayne_den@yahoo.com
Hilary - hilvdenny@yahoo.com