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Preaching and Evangelism
Promoting Missions Conducting Revivals Guest Speaker Church Consultations
Individualized Church Growth Programs for Smaller Churches
Restoration Renewal: Encouraging churches to stand for the
Restoration of New Testament Christianity through a more comprehensive understanding of the underlying Biblical concepts and principles.
“Voice in the Wilderness” A weekly radio program promoting Restoration themes and available worldwide on the Internet, offering the IBS correspondence course and speaking engagements.
Teaching Workshops/Seminars on Biblical Subjects Eldership/Leadership Training Mini-Bible Institutes Retreats and Seminars for Ministers and/or Ministers’ Wives Sample publications: Days of Creation, The Authorship of II Peter Counseling
Christian Counselor Training Programs for Local Churches (Personal) Daystar Christian Counselor Training (Videos) (Three videos consisting of twelve half-hour lessons with training manual included) Taylor Johnson Temperament Analysis Training and Certification Programs for Qualified Applicants Sample publications: The Alcoholism Disease Myth, The Relationship Between Psychology and Christianity, Unwanted Divorce (book)
Daystar Gospel P.O. Box 65 Pitkin, CO 81241970-641-2931www.white-fields.org/robinsonMinistry.htm
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Last Updated ( Monday, 20 October 2008 16:08 )
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Northeast Ohio Bible College |
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Statement of FaithWe believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the Living God. We believe in the infallibility, inspiration, and authority of the Bible as it was transmitted through the original authors, and we are committed to the principles of the Restoration Movement. Our PurposeNortheast Ohio Bible College (N.E.O.B.C.), exists to offering guidance to those who wish to reach a deeper level of knowledge in God's Word. We are committed to the training of men and women to become able workers in the Lord's Kingdom and to hold up the principles of the Christian Churches and Churches of Christ. Northeast Ohio Bible College51049 Calcutta-Smith Ferry Road P. O. Box 2032, East Liverpool, Ohio 330-382-1151www.neobc.org |
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Save the Child Ministries |
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Who Save-the-Child is:Save-The-Child Ministries, Inc. was founded by Marv and Jan Westfall in 1985 in Winder, Georgia. The mission of Save-The-Child Ministries, Inc. is to serve families and young women in crisis situations. Throughout its ministry, this agency has served thousands of individuals. This ministry is based on a Christian worldview and all assistance offered is from this paradigm. Save-The-Child Ministries, Inc. is a 501C3 Nonprofit organization affiliated with the nondenominational Christian Churches/Churches of Christ. This organization is funded solely by contributions from individuals, churches, and other groups. Its governing We offer many kinds of counseling through Save-The-Family, our counseling ministry. We offer Family Crisis Counseling: - Couples Counseling
- Premarital Counseling
- Marriage Counseling
- Single Mother Support & Counseling
- Pregnancy Counseling
- Adoption Counseling
- Abortion Alternative Counseling.
Many of our counseling clients are seen on a regular basis in our offices for ongoing counseling and care. Some of our counseling clients are helped through telephone counseling either individually or through conference calls with several people at once. Both of these types of counseling are offered on a one-time or short-term basis or as Intensive Care through long-term care. We also offer Counseling-to-Go. In this program, we travel to the client instead of the client traveling to us, and is usually one-time or short-term. Dr. Marv WestfallSave the Child Minsitieswww.save-the-child-ministires.org |
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Stephen (Suriya) Wongratanamajcha |
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Stephen and his wife, Mary, have recently returned to Thailand to continue their Christian evangelism work. Three of their children, Rebecca, John and Isaac, have returned with them. Nicholas has remained in the states to continue his education at Ozark Bible College in Joplin, Missouri. Stephen, a former Buddhist monk, was converted to Christianity. He grew up in the Lisu tribe in Thailand. He receives regular support from Monroeville Christian Church for his evangelism work, as well as four other evangelists’ works, in Southeast Asia, primarily Thailand, China and Burma. Stephen completed his Bachelors, Master of Arts and Master of Divinity degrees from Lincoln Christian Seminary. He obtained his Doctorate of Philosophy Degree from Ashland Theological Seminary. Stephen has been an evangelist for many years. His future plans include establishing a training center in Thailand to educate students from Thailand, as well as from China, Burma, and other areas in Southeast Asia. He continues to travel and evangelize. Stephen (Suriya) Wongratanamajcha P.O. Box 351 Chiangmai, Thailand 50000 |
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Shiloh Christian Children's Ranch |
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In America’s Heartland, there’s a safe haven for abused and neglected children. This safe haven is called Shiloh Christian Children’s Ranch, where we believe that helping children puts you close to the heart of God. Since 1977, when Shiloh was founded, hundreds of children, most from abusive, neglectful homes have received a second chance here. They’ve been able to experience the love of Jesus Christ and call Shiloh their home. Shiloh Christian Children's RanchPO Box 606Shelbina, MO 63468-9900www.shilohranch.org |
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