As we approach Thanksgiving Day in the United States, I want to share a poem that I received a very thoughtful poem from Mrs. Drenda Wassner in Long Beach, California. She is the grandmother of Brennan Hilgen. He and his wife Michala served for two years in the African Country of Malawi starting in 2017.
I love the poetry of William D. May of Chicago. He hadn't sent me anything in about a year and I asked for something new....which he just sent today, September 17, 2021
An adventuresome bike ride down the Hiawatha Trail in Montana and Idaho with Bev, brother Eugene and nephew Casey Roufs on Sunday, August 8, 2021. Story and photos.
I have just recently come across a letter that my father Igor wrote on July 18, 1949 to his Minnesota sponsor in the United States. This was the day before he, my mother Nina and I left Germany for the United States.
In our Pentecost countdown, I would like to feature the four Copperbelt churches strung along the border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo in northwest Zambia.
Over the past few weeks, we virtually visited two of our congregations in Africa. This week I’d like to write about an American congregation that traces its original roots way back to the old Radio Church of God days.