Al Tizon, the Covenant’s executive minister of Serve Globally, is challenging the way we think about the world and how we engage in mission.
To say that the world has changed and continues to change at an unprecedented rate would …
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Al Tizon, the Covenant’s executive minister of Serve Globally, is challenging the way we think about the world and how we engage in mission.
To say that the world has changed and continues to change at an unprecedented rate would …
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MERCI MINGI to all the Covenant Campers and the Camp Staff for ALL they gave last summer for the Zulu Camp Project in Congo. Over $50,000 was raised to help build a kitchen and dining hall at Camp Zulu. Repair …
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Midwinter 2016 was nothing short of a success and it was beneficial to all who attended. This year’s theme of “Make and Deepen Disciples” was woven through the many events held during the last week of January in Chicago. There …
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“…our imagination for sin and disaster is much stronger than our imagination for God’s reconciling love and holiness. We are still taking our cues from the old age, not the new. The moral failure story triumphs over the transformation now …
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Bernard Bekosso is a mover and a shaker wherever he calls home. He and his wife, Sidoni, raised a large family in a village not too far from the farm where Covenant missionaries, Roy and Aleta Danforth, live, in the …
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Trying to figure out how you can engage yourself, your family, or your church in missions next summer? Check out the opportunities to get involved with Merge Ministries at www.covmerge.org. Merge offers fully customizable mission trips throughout the year. …
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reposted from http://covenantcompanion.com/2015/07/16/step-into-congo-a-day-in-the-life/
When Annika Steib was in fourth grade she heard someone at Portage Lake Bible Camp talk about missions—and she knew right away that she wanted to be a missionary. “I like people, and I like helping them. …
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