He’s All I Need
Sometimes in our lives, for those of us who are sincerely trying to walk hand in hand with the Lord, we find ourselves under attack. This is especially true if you are doing any kind of work or ministry for … Continue reading
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function instead. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 5.7.0.) in /home/enteract/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 5833Sometimes in our lives, for those of us who are sincerely trying to walk hand in hand with the Lord, we find ourselves under attack. This is especially true if you are doing any kind of work or ministry for … Continue reading
It happened so many years ago, but yesterday’s events, with the United States Supreme Court overturning Roe vs. Wade, and all that ensued thereafter, brought it all back so clear to my memory. I share the following to reveal reality … Continue reading
World Missions Director Dr. David M. Griffis and Assistant Director Dr. M. Thomas Propes were greatly saddened to hear of the passing of Pavel Abashin, Overseer of Belarus and Siberia, Russia. Having been appointed to serve as overseer in Orel, … Continue reading
I have had the time to do a lot of thinking and introspection for the last 2 1/2 to 3 weeks, and I want to write straight from my heart. You see, as the beautiful Month of May was approaching … Continue reading
JOSEPH KAGARAMA Regional Superintendent–Eastern Africa World Missions Director Dr. David M. Griffis and Assistant Director Dr. M. Thomas Propes express their deepest sorrow at the passing of Joseph Kagarama, Regional Superintendent of Eastern Africa. Since 1988, Joseph served as overseer … Continue reading
DOROTHY CRENTSIL June 3, 2022 World Missions Director Dr. David M. Griffis and Assistant Director Dr. M. Thomas Propes offer their condolences to the family of Dorothy Crentsil who passed away June 3, 2022, in Ghana, Africa. She was the … Continue reading
I don’t exactly remember when I first saw the words “Danger Zone.” I think perhaps it was a very pronounced sign in orange, with flashing lights, in a hazardous stretch of road in my distant memory. I also recall the word “Caution” … Continue reading