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Harvard Sunday Service Concludes Graceful 2-day Gathering

AM Harvard welcomed AM HQ guests for the Sunday Service. Pastor Alma Osorio preached from Mark 12:41-44. The message helped members examine the true offering of their lives. After the service, there was a time of sharing and reflection of the whole retreat. Later, they toured Harvard University and held an outdoor fellowship. Michael shared that

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East Africa Training Concludes, Youth Empowered for Future of Africa Mission

Apostolos Missions  East Africa Membership Training concluded on September 10, 2018 in Kampala, Uganda. The training lasted four-days and welcomed guests from various countries outside of Uganda, including Tanzania, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Rwanda. The attendance reached 40 youth, and several adults who listened to 4 Bible lectures, a special seminar on Biblical Courtship, a special

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AM Co-Works With Venezuela Churches for University Evangelism

Apostolos Missions International is co-working with Venezuela churches to set up AM leaders and campus evangelism. The church in Puerto Ordaz has been in active communication with the HQ. They shared their plan to evangelize during the first week of the semester at the University Bicentenaria de Aragua. The leaders shared that they believe university evangelism is

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AM Zambia Youth Discuss Ministry Development, Set as High Priority

Apostolos Missions leaders had a graceful opportunity to meet Zambia youth and pastors. The congregation was very interested in AM and considered it to be an important investment for the future of the church and the nation at large. AM Zambia leader, Rita Mwepa, traveled 6 hours from Ndola to meet the AM HQ leaders.

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