Everyone of us is called to the same kind of intimate communion with the Lord which characterizes the lives of the canonized Saints such as Teresa of Avila.
If Christ Jesus dwells in a man as his friend and noble leader, that
man can endure all things, for Christ helps and strengthens us and never abandons us. He is a true friend. And I clearly see that if we expect
to please him and receive an abundance of his graces, God desires that
these graces must come to us from the hands of Christ, through his most
sacred humanity, in which God takes delight. - Teresa of Avila
Grand Rapids Business Journal
Courtesy Guiding Light
A local nonprofit secured another building that will become sober living apartments.
Grand Rapids-based Guiding Light said Monday that it secured a new “Iron House” in Kentwood, its sixth recovery apartment community.
The four-unit building will increase the nonprofit’s capacity to house men as they transition back into mainstream society after completing the foundation phase of Guiding Light’s recovery program.
Remodeling work will soon begin on the newest Iron House, which will accommodate seven men.
The purchase was made possible by a generous gift of nearly $260,000 from a longtime donor who believes in the Iron House model of supportive living as the key to long-term recovery success.
Outgoing Secretary-General Bishopp Efraim Tendero (left) hands over a globe and a Bible to incoming Secretary-General Bishop Thomas Schirrmacher during a handover ceremony in Bonn, Germany on Feb. 27, 2020. | WEA
The World Evangelical Alliance officially handed over its top leadership position to Bishop Thomas Schirrmacher on Saturday, with the new secretary-general and CEO of the global organization of evangelical churches detailing what it means to be evangelical.
Speaking from a studio near the city of Bonn in western Germany for a 90-minute live-streamed event to honor the leadership handover, the 60-year-old Schirrmacher listed in his speech essential beliefs that hold the otherwise diverse movement of over 600 million evangelicals together.
LIBERIA: “Giving Back To Zondo” Says Pastor Joah LIBERIA: “Giving Back To Zondo” Says Pastor Joah
Pastor St. Solomon Joah, Superintendent Soltiamon Christian School System
The founder of the Soltiamon Christian School System, Pastor St. Solomon Joah has vowed to given back Zondo Community in Grand Bassa County, in a prepared statement issued in Monrovia today, March 2, 202a, he noted that below:
“GIVING BACK TO ZONDO, is all about expressing of gratitude and appreciation to the people of this historic village. This Giving Back to Zondo is like one of the ten lepers that the Lord Jesus healed, this is exactly what Pastor St. Solomon Joah and his lovely wife, Tiangay S. Joah are doing by returning to this village to humanly share the blessings that God has poured upon their lives.
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