

The First Ministry
Children and family are a gift from God. Even in the world of missions, ministering to our own family is the primary mission God has called us to. While we almost always feature our boys on the Back Page, we would like to focus on them in this newsletter. Living as a missionary kid (MK) has significant challenges—most of life, friendships, and even school happens in a foreign homeland, with the odd furlough thrown in every few years, mostly spent around strangers in a suppose

Larry & Christy Doyle
Sep 30, 20252 min read


"Jesus Is Worth It All"--A Villager's Testimony
A Ghanaian villager recently came to Christ. He shared his testimony with Pastor George Korah. His name and picture will not be published due to security reasons. Praise the Lord, Church! I want to testify to the goodness of God in my life. I was born and raised in a Muslim family in the remote area of Wa, East District of the Upper West Region, Ghana. From childhood, I was taught to follow the traditions of Islam, and I was very devoted. I am 40 years old now. I never though

Admin
Sep 25, 20252 min read


Marilyn Ministers in Jail
The Myanmar military that took over the country by coup in 2021 enacted a conscription law in February of last year. This requires all young men and women to serve in the military for two years. Most, however, do not want to do this and may be arrested at any time. The military came to the new building being constructed for Shiloh Bible College, where they arrested six of the construction workers and forced them into the military. They then turned to the owner of the building

Admin
Sep 25, 20251 min read


Please Join Us in Prayer
A few Church of God (Holiness) leaders have committed themselves to fast and pray a meal every Wednesday. We are praying for the needs of churches in the States and the world. For COGH World Missions we are praying for the following: For individuals to respond to God’s call to global missions; For God to show COGH World Missions new fields we need to be entering; For churches to have a greater zeal for reaching the world for Christ; and For Christians living and ministering i

Dr. Jim "Umfundisi" Lo+
Sep 25, 20251 min read


No Regrets
On May 17, 2008, Christian singer Steven Curtis Chapman’s son struck his five-year-old adopted sister, Maria, as he was backing the family SUV out of the driveway. Due to her injuries, Maria died four days later. Chapman was devastated and felt he would never be able to sing again. One reason was that he was no longer sure he really believed the words he was singing. After a time, however, Chapman sensed he was to begin singing again. He began to sing the song Matt Redman w

Dr. Jim "Umfundisi" Lo+
Sep 9, 20252 min read