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  • Thy Will Be Done by William D. May November 26, 2020Thy Will Be Done by William D. May
    I have been praying this for years But have come to see how it solves my fears. I worried how God could get the people to get along on His Holy hill. Could he trust them, as spirits to put aside their will.   The answer is in that verse, Thy will be done. We are here to live and learn ...
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  • A Poem for Fall by William D. May October 21, 2020A Poem for Fall by William D. May
    Another poem by William D. May from Chicago by William D. May Have you looked close at the flowers this Fall? They are full of color and all so tall. The fields are full of colorful grain, We have been blessed with sun and rain. Fruit and nuts the trees have shared, We see again that God has cared. As we enjoy our ...
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  • The Great Day – The Eighth Day – with David Teague September 13, 2020The Great Day - The Eighth Day - with David Teague
    It is over now, the 1000 years and the great day is here. I see them now, Parents and Grandparents, faces so dear.   Old friends, teachers, people I worked with through the years, So good to see them, so many memories, some happy and yes some tears.   So much to tell them, so much to share, they didn’t know ...
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  • Women’a Enrichment Weekend 15-18 July 2020 Isoka, Zambia September 13, 2020Women'a Enrichment Weekend 15-18 July 2020 Isoka, Zambia
    The theme of the weekend, “Becoming God’s Precious Jewels” from Zechariah 9:16 made for a joyous time. We were 22 in number, with seven people in attendance from Kalukanya and 15 from the central church in Isoka. Mrs. Edith Siame welcomed everyone and expressed her gratitude at the number of women who participated. We had many ...
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  • The Great Day – The Eighth Day September 13, 2020The Great Day - The Eighth Day
    It is over now, the 1000 years and the great day is here. I see them now, Parents and Grandparents, faces so dear.   Old friends, teachers, people I worked with through the years, So good to see them, so many memories, some happy and yes some tears.   So much to tell them, so much to share, they didn’t know ...
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  • Ode to the Feast of 2020 August 7, 2020Ode to the Feast of 2020
    What will the Feast be like this year? Not like the ones we loved, I fear. We won’t be fellowshipping as before and for less cheer, Some will travel to Feast sites but many will be here.   Wherever it is that we keep the Feast, God will be watching to see us share. Whether at a Feast site or still ...
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  • History of the Worldwide Church of God in Angola May 16, 2020History of the Worldwide Church of God in Angola
    Brief History of IDM (Igreja de Deus Mundial or Worldwide Church of God)  in Angola Angola is an African country about twice the size of Texas on the Western side of Africa (south of the equator) facing the Atlantic Ocean and between the Congo, Zambia and Namibia. It was a Portuguese colony (later declared a ...
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  • Angola July 2019 May 15, 2020Angola July 2019
    Follow our journey on TravelArk at http://v2.travelark.org/travel-blog/victorkubik/26.  Along with Jorge and Kathy de Campos, Bev and I will visit our Sabbath-keeping brethren in Portuguese-speaking Angola from July 26-29, 2019. This is the church that we have become very well acquainted with for more than 25 years. They have fully adopted the Fundamental Beliefs of the United Church ...
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  • How Much Longer Does the World Have to Wait? March 14, 2020How Much Longer Does the World Have to Wait?
    How much longer does the world have to wait? It seems that the world around us is full of hate. Politicians can’t agree on anything these days. They fight and argue on everything, just anger stays. Nations squabble over everything from trade to land. They blame everything that happens on someone else’s hand. No one accept blame for the things they ...
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  • The Holy Days March 3, 2020The Holy Days
    First comes Passover, it’s not for everyone. It’s for baptized members, and it’s a solemn one. In the Days of Unleavened Bread, we get rid of all the puff. Jealousy, lying, stealing and all that sinful stuff. Next comes Pentecost, after counting 50 days. Appreciating the Holy Spirit in a special way. Then comes Trumpets with seven trumpet blasts. When the last ...
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