The tender pleading of the Father’s Spirit—wooing, entreating and drawing this wanderer to the Father’s heart of love—awakened my soul to return to God.
In the time we are living, especially with this pandemic, Revelation 21:4 fills me with hope and happiness because Jesus is coming soon, and there will be no more pain or crying.
This verse reminds me of the power that words have, and that I have to watch what I say. Words can either encourage or destroy, and, because they can stick in one’s mind forever, they can positively or negatively affect the lives of others. This is important to me because I have not always been careful with my words, and have hurt people as a result.
This summer, Emmanuel Asiedu, Columbia Union treasurer, and his wife, Annette, hosted evangelistic and health seminars in Kumasi, Ghana, resulting in 10 baptisms, 50 Bible studies and many answers to prayer.
Takoma Academy hosted it's first virtual alumni weekend this year, celebrating this year's honorary alumni and classes ending in zero, one, five and six.