Newsletter this month March 2017 Pioneer Pastors Dear Friends, In these days of war and economic instability in Ukraine, pastors are facing many financial difficulties. Daily, they deal with the added stress of helping their parishioners and community with their problems. Pastors are tested through these troubled times, but with daily prayer, support from Canadian [...]
Newsletter – October 2018 – Christmas Blessing for Pastors
Thursday, October 4, 2018
We live in a world that is in need! This may seem like an obvious statement, like something that “goes without saying”. Yet, I find that it is about those obvious things that we most often need reminding. It is easy to become so familiar with the concept of need in this world that we become unintentionally calloused. We hear it so often and from so many sources that we cease to truly listen.
Newsletter – July 2018 – Heart of Mercy
Saturday, April 1, 2017
We live in a world that is in need! This may seem like an obvious statement, like something that “goes without saying”. Yet, I find that it is about those obvious things that we most often need reminding. It is easy to become so familiar with the concept of need in this world that we become unintentionally calloused. We hear it so often and from so many sources that we cease to truly listen.
Newsletter – August 2018 – The Power of a Pencil
Wednesday, August 1, 2018
We live in a world that is in need! This may seem like an obvious statement, like something that “goes without saying”. Yet, I find that it is about those obvious things that we most often need reminding. It is easy to become so familiar with the concept of need in this world that we become unintentionally calloused. We hear it so often and from so many sources that we cease to truly listen.
Newsletter – September 2018 – When War Rages On
Tuesday, September 4, 2018
We live in a world that is in need! This may seem like an obvious statement, like something that “goes without saying”. Yet, I find that it is about those obvious things that we most often need reminding. It is easy to become so familiar with the concept of need in this world that we become unintentionally calloused. We hear it so often and from so many sources that we cease to truly listen.