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Apostle
Dunstan Maboya on Setting up a Flourishing
Church or Christian Ministry
Report
by Innocent Mwangi
Dunstan Maboya is perhaps one
of the most forceful, bashful, straight-shooting speakers that I have ever come
across. Except for the little grey hair on his fore line and his white-spotted
sparse beard, Apostle Dunstan is perhaps a little young for his age. At 48
however, he has achieved what many would call a feat by planting 460 churches in
Tanzania within a period of eight years.
What is
most striking about this mighty servant of God is his willingness to
decentralize the administration of his ministry by giving his pastors and
bishops autonomy to operate with minimal interference from the headquarters. He
ascribes to the Kingdom mentality whereby the Church is economically empowered
to impact the lives of the community. Towards this end, his ministry, Calvary
Assemblies of God, is planning to engage in various business ventures that will
result in the economic empowerment of the people of Tanzania and beyond.
A
successful evangelist and overseer of one of the fastest-growing Christian
ministries in Tanzania, Dunstan believes that for one to have a successful
ministry he must first and foremost have a clearly defined vision for without
it, he is bound to perish. He says that most ministries fail because the leaders
lack a vision of where they are going, how they should get there, and when. The
Bible says that without a vision people perish. Therefore for one to start a
ministry or a church they must have a vision. A vision is a mental picture of
where you expect to be at a particular time in future. When you have a vision,
God will always be on your side. Yes, you will face obstacles, but keep pressing
on towards your mark. John Maxwell says that obstacles are the things you see
when you take your eyes off your goal. Therefore, you must not take your eyes
off your vision. To maintain the vision, one needs the Grace of God. You must
also realise that you can only do what God has called you to do. God will not
ask you to do something, which you are not qualified for. Different callings
require different skills. Some people are given a creative mind, which they can
exploit to benefit the Body of Christ. If you stay within your vision, God will
lift you up.
Recognising that it is not easy to establish a successful ministry, Apostle
Maboya says that dedication and determination and staying focused to one’s
vision, is the key to having a breakthrough in ministry. This coupled with a
functional administration that must consist of elders, deacons, pastors,
Bishops, Reverends, and Apostles, among others, will definitely ensure a
successful smooth-running ministry. Apostle Maboya laments that most ministries
fail due to poor foundation. He said that the problem with ministry leaders is
that they centralise powers and operations around themselves instead of
decentralising it.
When God
gives you a vision, He will also give you what it takes to maintain that vision.
For example, despite the rapid growth of his ministry, it is fully funded and
supported by Tanzanians. He has never relied on external donations to sustain
the vision that God has given Him. He said that the first phase of his vision
for his ministry was to lay a foundation. For the last eight years he has
successfully accomplished this objective. His ministry now has churches in every
district in Tanzania. The second phase will entail setting up orphanages and
Bible colleges. Towards this end they have already purchased many acres of land
which they intend to develop. Some of the land they have bought have precious
minerals which they intend to mine and sell so as to improve the lot of their
people and make the ministry self-sustaining. He also intends to build a
cathedral in every district in Tanzania. Observing that God's favour is on those
who humble themselves before Him, Dunstan says it doesn't make sense to live in
luxury when the House of God is in want. He said that many ministries were
started with good intention and with a good vision but later crumbled due to
lack of a proper foundation. 'One must have a foundation for their minstry or
family', he added.
But what
does a foundation constitute? The ingredients of a foundation for a church must
include the five-fold minstry. You must also sell or co-opt others into your
vision. A cooperative vision allows others to come in and make their
contribution. A vision is like a book with many chapters. Don't stay in chapter
one forever. When you accomplish the first chapter of your vision, move on to
the next. If you stay at chapter one, your vision will die. He noted that the
problem with most people is that they get stuck in one place instead of moving
on.
Difficulties of staying focused to the vision
Opposition: when you have a vision from God you will get opposition along the
way. The most disturbing thing is that this opposition mainly comes from
believers.
Financial
problems: to accomplish a vision you need resources. However, most ministries
are failing due to lack of, or inadequate resources. Apostle Maboya says that he
went through a financial drought of 7 years before God gave him a financial
breakthrough. For all that time of drought he never stayed away from the vision
but instead trusted God. He laments that most preachers run to America on money
begging missions whenever they encounter financial problems.
Apostle
Dunstan Maboya was born in 1958 in Kiringa region in Tanzania. He comes from
Irera village in Rundewa district. He is from a tribe called Manda. He went to
school at Moshi Muslim Primray School, then to Moshi Technical School for his
secondary education. After finishing school in 1973, he went to college where he
was engaged in all manner of vices. He was an ardent bang addict until he was
born-again in 1977. In 1978 he went to Arusha Bible College after receiving the
call of God. He graduated in 1981. In 1990, God revealed to him his current
vision. Using his pension money, he sponsored himself for a theological
education at Buru Buru East in Nairobi. In 1994, he started a Church in Morogoro
Tanzania with an initial membership of three. Soon the Church had a membership
of 200. He then started opening churches in Morogoro, Arusha, and Mwanza. Today,
he has churches scattered throughout the nation of Tanzania with their
headquarters at Morogoro. He has divided the ministry into four zones covering
the entire country. Each zone has a leader who reports to the central church,
which is led by an Arch Bishop. In total his ministry now has 460 churches in
Tanzania. Dunstan says he has no plans at the moment to open churches outside
Tanzania but he plans to work with other Churches and ministries in various
countries to propagate the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
He is the
fourth born of a family of fourteen. He married his wife, Imelda in 1984. Their
union has been blessed with four girls. His first, however, died in 1985 but God
blessed them with another child in 1987. The elder one is now in Form 2.
Now 44
years old, he received the call of God when he was only 19 years. He has
miraculously survived three fatal road accidents. He says that has suffered many
afflictions but the Lord has delivered him from all of them.
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