Planting Trees of Life on Basketball Court
I see that God is using my being of playing basketball and leading us to plant Trees of Life on the basketball court.
I see that God is using my being of playing basketball and leading us to plant Trees of Life on the basketball court.
Pastor Joshua and Delphine C-Mo celebrated their 40-year marriage on their wedding anniversary and expressed gratitude to God.
It is common knowledge that I am passionate about basketball — a group of people with the same Being connected and lear nt from one another through the basketball camp.
As our children enter adolescence, what should we do if they suddenly become distant from us as parents?
Thank God that the marriage of C-Mo and I has been through forty years of four seasons.
Building upon last week’s topic, how the children of pastors, known as the “next-generation pastors’ children””, navigate the challenges of life and discover BIC (Being, Integration, Connection) by forming authentic and transparent connections.
Thank God that our 40th Wedding Anniversary fell right on last Sunday (July 23). We preached from Psalm 113 and dedicated the Tree of Life Anthem and the Four Seasons Cantata that we wrote to God at the services.
In the universal church, there are numerous children of pastors who are known as the “next-generation pastors’ children”.
Ever since the planting of 611, C-Mo and I have nurtured disciples and co-workers with the heart of father and mother in order that everyone can receive God’s love and grow sturdily.
Our focus at Pastoral Care & Discipleship is to help individuals integrate the truth of God into their lives, leading to stronger relationships with spouses and coworkers.