Snode Ministry Update – Nov 5, 2013
Last week, I surveyed and passed out gospel tracts in the borough of Hillingdon, which is on the opposite side of London from where we life. It took me about 2 hours one way to get there, but I was
Partnering with Local Churches to Train and Send Missionaries Worldwide
Last week, I surveyed and passed out gospel tracts in the borough of Hillingdon, which is on the opposite side of London from where we life. It took me about 2 hours one way to get there, but I was
Dear Pastors & Praying Friends, Thank you for your prayers and support. We are continually amazed at your faithfulness and generosity. It is truly an honor to serve the Lord and represent you here in this part of the world.
Other posts in this series: Barnabas and Paul – Part 1, Barnabas and Paul – Part 2, Barnabas and John Mark Who were Priscilla and Aquilla? (Acts 18:1-2) Tentmakers who used their lives in a great way to help get
We had a bit of a slow start to the week dealing with Darci getting a tooth pulled and some sickness. Thankfully, we are all feeling better now. Tuesday, I showed the sights of London to Pastor Bill Miller and
Other posts in this series: Barnabas and Paul – Part 1, Barnabas and Paul – Part 2 John Mark came from a Godly family. His mother was Mary, the lady who held the prayer meeting for Peter when he was
I finished reading The Forgotten Spurgeon last week, which is an interesting look at the major theological battles Charles Spurgeon faced in his life as a pastor in London. It was challenging to read about his courage to stand by his
Here is the trailer for the Light in the Darkness Movie. As you can sense, it is one going to be one powerful movie. Please pray for God to raise up labourers and consider premiering the movie in your church.
Other posts in this series: Barnabas and Paul – Part 1 Previously, we learned some lessons from the mentoring relationship of Barnabas and Paul about being an encourager, believing in people when others won’t, and being willing to take a
I surveyed two more boroughs last week: Brent and Islington. I know of a couple churches in each borough that claim to preach the gospel, but with 311,000 people in Brent and 206,000 people in Islington, each borough is still