a group of brethren sitting outside a house in Ghana
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Meet the Brethren in Ghana

God has called us all to be one body, bound together by His Spirit and His Son.
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Living God's Way Today

We must live God's Way now; it's not something we can put off until it's convenient. Several things that help us to live God's Way now include learning to discern between God's Way and the world's Way, knowing absolutely that…
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The Assembly

The video version of this sermon can be seen at: http://spokanechurchmedia.com/MP4/s20190309TheAssembly.mp4 The word translated "Church" in the Bible (ekklesia) refers to the people, the assembly, not the building in which they meet. The Church is a spiritual organism, not a…
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Continue to Grow

We must be putting out spiritual leaven continually, not just during the Days of Unleavened Bread. Once sin is put out, it must be replaced with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth. This Christian journey takes perseverance and is…
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The Meaning Behind the Empty Flight

Ever since the "underpants bomber" attempted to blow up the Amsterdam-Detroit flight over the city of Detroit, I had expected people to avoid the flight, the one I almost always catch when returning from visits to Ghana.
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The Other Historic Inauguration of January 2009

The inauguration of the new President of the United States was not the only historic inauguration in the month of January.
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How to Live on $25 a Month

Try to imagine living on $25 a month—less than $1 a day. That’s how much the average worker earns in the West African country of Ghana.
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Intelligence Failure-From Listening to the Wrong People?

Sept. 11 and the war in Iraq have both been partially blamed on bad intelligence. It came as no surprise to this World News and Prophecy writer.
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In Brief... World News Review

At a time when America is increasingly misunderstood and frequently the odd man out in world affairs, Alistair Cooke is needed now more than ever.
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African AIDS Epidemic

Abstinence programs in Uganda and Ghana have proven successful in stemming the progression of this dreaded disease. So why do many in the United States oppose programs like this?