Autor: Various
Data: 24.09.2010
Category: Reconciliação, Mordomia de Recursos
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This session opens with a video from Bishop Hunnington (Uganda) sharing how generosity brings transformation. Zekai Tanyar (Turkey) speaks on collaboration between givers and receivers, and Rob Martin (Lausanne) on unity in giving and receiving. Ram Gidoomal shares Fang Bing’s (China) paper in his absence.
After a short video on giving, Ivor Poobalan (Sri Lanka) presents a Biblical view on giving. The presentation of Edison Queiroz (Brazil) is read in his absence and a businesswoman Jokebed Thera (Mali) shares her testimony on giving generously to world missions.
In ’A Handful of Rice’ a local village becomes self sufficient by giving. Rob Martin continues the discussion on giving and resources.
Palavras-chave: full session, resources, stewardship, giving, reconciliation, Cape Town 2010
Visitas: 8084
Comentários: 2
Recomendações: 0
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Estados Unidos
it was wondeful to have an opportunity to participate on the panel. Brother Emmanuel, thank you for the kind comment. I’d like to encourage you all to come to http://www.givetogenerosity.org/ to view the 3 videos that were screened, and to participate in the conversation about how to take the Biblical message of generosity out to the church
27.10.2010
Tanzânia
This was a wonderfull session!||I am delighted to inform you that this session was very much informative. Once again time was a big limiting factor. We did not have time to ask questions
Please give us time to ask questions
20.10.2010
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