The new souls, like the Church, constitute a cosmopolitan population having in common faith in Christ and the call to be saints.
Elders in the faith are called to lead them in the ways of the Lord with a view to their full integration into the local church.
Monitoring young converts involves providing primary care to new souls who have just come into the faith. The first days in Christ are an important stage in the Christian walk during which the foundation for discipleship is laid. During this period which, for Professor Zacharias Tanee FOMUM, should not exceed three months, the young convert benefits from the spiritual help necessary to overcome the attacks of the forces of darkness against his survival and his evolution in the faith.
About the Author:
Pastor Boniface Menye was born in Cameroon on February 16, 1960. Missionary Pastor, Teacher of the word, he has resided in Ivory Coast since 1995. He was made a disciple of Jesus by Professor Zacharias Tanee Fomum, Founding President of the Community International Christian Missionary. He is also a communications and information professional, holding a librarian's diploma and a Master's degree in audiovisual journalism. He is married and the father of four children. His pastoral ministry is supported by a ministry of the word rich in revelations capable of leading the body of Christ into His inheritance of healing, deliverance and prosperity in every way.