Onnuri church
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The book of Acts calls on believers to witness “to the ends of the earth.” With a new digital platform, Perkins aims to go even further: bringing that witness to and from the ends of the earth.
With the Global Theological Education Virtual Visiting Professor project, Perkins is helping create a fully accessible and continually growing library of short classes coming from scholars world-wide and available across the globe.
“It’s creating resources from the entire world, to be available to the entire world for theological education, not only in seminaries but also in Sunday school classes and other groups,” said Robert Hunt, a faculty member and Director of Global Theological Education (GTE) at Perkins.
To make these resources available to teachers and students worldwide, including those in remote areas, the GTE program will use both the internet and custom-built intra-net devices that require no Internet access. This will not only strengthen theological education globally but will give scholars in the global south the opportunity to share their unique insights and wisdom.
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One of four evangelist daughters, Pastor Kimberly Ray was called to the pastoral ministry at the Church on the Rock in Matteson, IL after the passing of her late mother and former pastor and pioneer, Dr. Angie Ray.
When she is not preaching and teaching at Church on the Rock, Pastor Kim is traveling the world sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ with love, humility, conviction and authority. She has shared Gods message of intercession and deliverance in London, England; Cape Town, South Africa; Bimini, Bahamas and hundreds of cities across the United States.
For 21 years, Pastor Kimberly served as director, executive producer and host of the internationally televised program titled, A Time of Intercession viewed on The Word Network. The broadcast ended in November of 2023, but during its 21-year span, it was viewed in over 200 countries and watched and supported by millions, both nationally and internationally. Her peers describe her as a standard bearer, a feminine warrior in the gospel, and a young woman with a seasoned mantle.
Throughout her 38 years of ministry, Kimberly’s
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Sipiwe Chisvo
My Story
I am proud to be a Methodist and I thank my parents Fradrick and Easter Choto both late, for instilling in me the Methodist faith, where l was taught servant leadership and held different post in the Church and Ruwadzano/Manyano for more than 30 years. I was born in 1957, in Highfields Harare in Zimbabwe. Celebrated my 48-year wedding anniversary with Godfrey Chisvo. We are blessed with five children, four daughters and a son. Sadly, we lost our second daughter 18 years ago, she was 27 years old. I am a proud grandmother to nine beautiful grandchildren.I am a Counselor, l studied Systemic Counseling- Family Therapy.
I value the basic beliefs and doctrine of the Methodist church, seminars, and leadership trainings I attended of which l believe led me to be where l am today, as World President of the World Federation of Methodist and Uniting Church Women 2022 – 2026, being the first black woman from Africa in the 83 years of this organization.
I was elected Ruwadzano society secretary in 1983 a year after getting bloused as full member of the Women’s Fello
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