
“There was a rich man who was dressed in purple and fine linen and lived in luxury every day. At his gate was laid a beggar named Lazarus, covered with sores and longing to eat what fell from the rich…

Jesus, full of the Holy Spirit, returned from the Jordan river. The Spirit led Jesus into the wilderness where he was tempted by the devil for forty days.

The people present had heard before what wonderful things God had done abroad, but they could not believe what God was doing among them that day. In the evening, I went home along the path that leads over the hill, from where you can see the lake. At the top of the hill, I looked back at my place of baptism and heard a voice: "There is more to it!".

The gospel as good news is a message for everyone. From the very beginning of the Christian faith, the apostles and other followers of Christ went everywhere preaching this message.

Dear reader, you are probably already aware that the newspapers you receive are a visible part of this ministry. I would like to tell you a little bit about what has been going on behind the scenes of the ministry during this year, that is, how God has led us through this year.

Yes, Christ is changing me! It happens with a word and a thought. But when that is not enough for the result, He gives the opportunity to experience the lesson.

"I know that everything God does will last forever, it can neither be added nor taken away - God has done it so that they fear Him. What has been, is again; what will be, has already been - and God looks after the past!"
Ecclesiastes 3:14-15

Why did Paul and Silas do this? The question “why” is a very important question to ask to ourselves. Why are we doing what we are doing in our churches? We are preaching the Good News to people and sharing what does it mean to be a Christian, how has it impacted and changed our personal lives…

Friend, whether you feel happy or sad, know that God is inviting you today to accept and stand on the way of life which is Jesus Christ! (Acts 2:28; John 14:6)

Reporting from a visit to Ukraine