Reflections on Nicaragua
Lee University chose the Hogar Agape orphanage in Nicaragua as their Missions Week project. In December 2007, several students had the opportunity to visit Nicaragua. The following is one student’s account of the trip:
Lee University chose the Hogar Agape orphanage in Nicaragua as their Missions Week project. In December 2007, several students had the opportunity to visit Nicaragua. The following is one student’s account of the trip:
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To be a missionary is one of the most important callings in the ministry. It usually means the forsaking of family, friends and, sometimes, the necessities of life. It has meant, to some, even their lives. The question must be asked: Do you have what it takes to be a missionary?
In the least evangelized region of India, Christianity is growing, old attitudes are changing and the “untouchable” members of society are finding freedom through a personal relationship with Jesus.
The following is correspondence from Virginia Church of God State Administrative Bishop Mike Baker following a wildfire which threatened the state offices and campground in Roanoke:
In response to a slate of best-selling books that blast Christianity, well-known evangelist Ray Comfort has released a book of his own that instructs readers on how to use science to prove the existence of God.