Focal Points
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It’s winter in South Africa and the temperature is dipping down near the freezing point quite often. Thankfully we have a fireplace in our house (the only source of heat we have) and we are enjoying quiet nights by the fire. There is also another fire burning in South Africa...
There are no greater heroes in the church than those who have paved the way for what we are and have today. I am speaking, of course, of our retired missionary family. I want to pay tribute to an incredible group of people who gave of themselves for countries and peoples of many different ethnicities.
It has been nearly three months since Cyclone Nargis hit Myanmar, wreaking havoc in the nation, leaving thousands dead and many more homeless...
Brother Haney later told us, “Don’t live one more day without a dream.” He asked that we adopt the attitude that each of us has ten years. Imagine that at the end of that time the trumpet will sound. He asked, “How would we live? What would be our vision? What would we do?”
In March 2008, the national convention had an attendance of approximately 30,000. There was a great spirit of worship and all day long people were being baptized in Jesus’ name.
Appointed in October 1967 missionaries Lee and Becky Sherry have given their lives to the South Pacific, first in Australia and then in the farflung islands of Oceania.
Cathy Lynn Killoren was born April 29, 1955. She was converted in her last year of high school, graduated from Jackson College of Ministries in 1976, went to El Salvador on the Associates In Missions program in 1989, and received missionary appointment in 1995.
A back door to the Muslim world opened to us last summer in the Central Asian nation of Kyrgyzstan. On a first-time visit to the capital city of Bishkek in March, we followed up on a contact with two young Pentecostal preachers and shared the truths of the Oneness of God and baptism in Jesus’ name.
