In this issue
Congo
Our 400 or so people in the Congo (former Zaire) have gone through so much hardship and suffering, writes James Henderson, superintendent of African missions. Words seem insufficient to describe the deprivations they have gone through. Page 3.
Reconciliation
"We consider this a true success and an important first step in the process of reconciliation in the city of Huntington, West Virginia," writes Pastor Mike Greider.
Curtis May, director of the Office of Reconciliation Ministries, conducted a reconciliation conference there June 22. Page 5.
Living
the gospel
As followers of Jesus, we proclaim the gospel, the good news of what he has done for humanity, writes Pastor General Joseph Tkach. But the gospel is not just words to pronounce. Page 6.
Regional Snapshot
Charles Fleming, regional director of the Caribbean, highlights what he believes is Gods vision for the WCG in the Caribbean. He says he is constantly inspired by WN reports of activities in the WCG that reflect the reality of God living with and walking among our members. Page 8.
Property
sale
A Pasadena project team comprised of church personnel and outside consultants has embraced the best elements of the Legacy plan and is moving forward with the steps necessary to complete the sale of the headquarters property, writes Dale Trow, facilities director. Page 10.
Window
on the World
Becoming intentional about walking with Christ is the next step for our fellowship in regard to evangelism, writes Randal Dick, superintendent of missions, in Window on the World. Page 12.
Discipleship
When we consider Pauls teaching about the relationship between love and the law, it is interesting how we seem naturally inclined to reverse it, writes J. Michael Feazell in his article "Fulfilling the Law." Page 14.
Bible
Study
Because Christ is so great, "we must pay more careful attention ... to what we have heard, so that we do not drift away," writes Michael Morrison in his Bible study on Hebrews 2, "Perfect Through Suffering." Page 25.
Financial
Report
June contributions were just over $1.6 million, writes controller Ronald Kelly. Contributions for the year have passed through the $9.6 million level. Contributions from all sources are $13.8 for the year. Page 28.
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