Token of appreciation
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But then never in this religions have ever been given a chance to listen to their basic teachings. I’ve been to so many sects, denominations, and churches before. Honestly, I grew up in various religions. And in essence, what that does is that helps us, gives us the confidence to help convince them that here in the Church Of Christ, we can truly worship God the way we should worship God.īrother Calvin Ochieng, Nairobi, Kenya: I was introduced to the Church through the issuing of pamphlets. To share that with our friends, our loved ones, our family who isn’t in the Church. It strengthens their faith in what we believe– in the teachings of God. What that really does is it gives us confidence. So we really respect Brother Eduardo that’s why we gave him that gift.īrother James Raiz: It’s truly a blessing whenever our beloved brother comes and visits us in our part of the world. The symbol of -we really trust him as our leader. So, that hat that was given to Brother Eduardo is really the symbol of the fortress. That was the fortress, whereby they can see the enemies coming far away, so that they can protect themselves. That hat is a symbol of one of the mountains in Lesotho. The brethren in my country gave Brother Eduardo the hat, that is called the Basotho hat. It’s something that people never thought they would have in the village.
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And then the people were really happy to see the Church Of Christ in the village, just up there on the mountains. Because of the care and the love of the Executive Minister, Brother Eduardo approved that place to have a chapel over there. So I was very happy to see a loving leader who has got the care, the support, and is always there for the people all around the world.īrother Tsatsinyane Mahanetsa: One of my local congregations in the mountains–it’s Ha Fochane. And I was very fortunate enough to see him and even talk to him. We were all celebrating, we’re all happy.īrother Tsatsinyane Mahanetsa, Ha-Fochane, Lesotho: Brother Eduardo went to South Africa. Everyone from all over the United Kingdom is going there. You can really see his love for the brethren and his love for the Church, and he is really upheld by our Lord God in heaven.īrother Steven Dormer, Stratford, United Kingdom: When Brother Eduardo visited the United Kingdom, to dedicate the House of Worship of Leeds, I was there, and I was performing with all the brethren.
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He sacrifices everything in his life, to take care of the brethren all around the world - traveling in different time zones, in different weather conditions. He always sacrifices for the welfare of the Church. Because every time he comes back to visit us, you could see how much the faith of the brethren strengthened for him showing us how important it is having God in our life.īrother Marcel Voshol, Rotterdam, The Netherlands : For our Executive Minister to travel long distances many times a year to visit the brethren, deep in our hearts, we know our brother is tired because he works like 24 hours a day. That really showed us how much he loves us. He’s going to come back and see us again and again and again. And not just once and then, “Oh, okay, I saw them already, that’s good enough.” No. Whatever it takes for him to visit all the brethren. And him traveling across different time zones, on flights on boat rides, long travel times, sometimes 12 hour flights. Pastoral Visitationsīrother James Raiz, Toronto Canada: Brother Eduardo takes a lot of time to visit the brethren all over the world. That is so significant when it comes to presenting to someone that we have very high regard for. It’s a symbol of Papua New Guinea itself. This plaque is the whole North and South Korea template with the flags of the US and South Korea, and there’s a clock.īilums are traditional bags.
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That hat is this symbol of one of the mountains in Lesotho.