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Archive for: July, 2011

Vandals Set Pentecostal Church’s Buses on Fire

Vandals Set Pentecostal Church’s Buses on Fire

WICHITA — Eight buses sustained fire damage this morning at a south Wichita church after vandals set six on fire, a Wichita Fire Department investigator said. The fire was reported at 5:18 a.m. at the First Pentecostal Church, 1755 E. MacArthur Road, a Sedgwick County dispatcher said. When fire crews arrived, two of the buses [...]

The Apostle Philip’s Tomb Found in Turkey

The Apostle Philip’s Tomb Found in Turkey

HIERAPOLIS, TURKEY – July 27, 2011. A tomb believed to be that of St. Philip the Apostle was unearthed during excavations in the ancient Turkish city of Hierapolis. Italian professor Francesco D’Andria said archeologists found the tomb of the biblical figure — one of the 12 original disciples of Jesus — while working on the [...]

Lessons My Students Taught Me

Lessons My Students Taught Me

                “You can learn many things from children. How much patience you have, for instance.”  ~Franklin P. Jones                                    Whether you’re a parent or a teacher, children have a way of teaching us little lessons about life.  As a recent volunteer missionary teacher there weren’t many days I didn’t leave my classroom without one of these “little [...]

“Expect me to win and not lose.” ~ Bobby, age 16

“Expect me to win and not lose.” ~ Bobby, age 16

Most adults remember their teen years with a few cringes and groans of memories best left forgotten.  The old wives tale of the “terrible teenage years” seems to be true with the hindsight of time.  But are these years really so bad? Or have we simply lived up to the expectation of those around us? [...]

Archaeologists Uncover Ruins of Biblical City of Shekem

Archaeologists Uncover Ruins of Biblical City of Shekem

ISRAEL – July 22, 2011. Archaeologists in tumultuous Palestine are digging up the ruins of Shekem, where Abraham once stopped, Jacob once camped — and today litter is strewn. The biblical ruin lies inside a Palestinian city in the West Bank, where modern researchers are writing the latest chapter in a 100-year-old excavation that has [...]

New Historical Findings on Baptism in Jesus’ Name in Europe

New Historical Findings on Baptism in Jesus’ Name in Europe

MICHIGAN – July 19, 2011. There has been recent findings that support the recognition of baptism in Jesus’ Name during the patristic era (during the early history of the Church period) and the 9th century in Europe. In a recent interview, Apostolic historian Kulwant Boora shared some of his research in his forthcoming publication, The [...]

Israel Opens Traditional Baptism Site of Jesus

Israel Opens Traditional Baptism Site of Jesus

QASR EL-YAHUD, West Bank (AP) — Israel opened the traditional baptism site of Jesus to daily visits Tuesday, a move that required the cooperation of Israel’s military and the removal of nearby mines in the West Bank along the border with Jordan. The location, where many believe John the Baptist baptized Jesus in the waters [...]

Converted Pastor Baptizes in Jesus Name in Pakistan

Converted Pastor Baptizes in Jesus Name in Pakistan

TOBA TEK SING, PAKISTAN – July 17, 2010. A recently converted Trinitarian pastor has began to baptize his college students in Jesus’ Name. Although he has already baptized much of his church, on the 13th of July he baptized 15 of his students. Pastor Hizekiel Bhatti and his wife, Shabnam Hizekiel have a Bible college [...]

UPCI of Mexico Missions Report

UPCI of Mexico Missions Report

MEXICO CITY – June 16, 2010. Every first Monday of the month, starting at 6 pm we have our Monthly Pastor’s and Ministers meeting. It is always an exciting meeting with testimonies of grear victories, miracles and healings from the month before, and also a SHOUTING time of victory as each Pastor quickly reports the [...]

Elder L.P. Upton Passes Away at 78

Elder L.P. Upton Passes Away at 78

SULPHUR, LA – July 12, 2010. Born on October 22, 1932, in Tulsa, Oklahoma in a Nazarene parsonage to Leo C. Upton and Rhoda Brown Upton, Elder L.P. Upton went to meet his reward on July 12, 2011, in Sulphur, Louisiana. He is survived by his wife Helen Godwin Upton, his son, Paul Allan Upton [...]

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