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.
Nicholas Lamoureux writes this report about the newly-established Nkhwazi, Malawi congregation. Nicholas and Megan spent nearly a year serving in Malawi.
We are thankful to God, the brethren, and for the leadership of Filius Jere for the development of the United Church of God congregations in Eastern Zambia. I would like to share this report with you about how God's Spirit is working in this remote part of Africa.
In Sugarcreek, Ohio, elder John Miller, partially affected but also motivated by the COVID-19 challenge, has innovatively used the pandemic to find ways to reach his community with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
The following excerpts are actual answers given on history tests and in quizzes by children between 5th and 6th grade ages in Ohio. They were collected over a period of three years by two teachers.
In 1992 I was a guest speaker in the Los Angeles congregation. My friend with whom we traveled together from Pasadena took notes, but as his habit was, he took them in the form of spontaneously generated poetry.