Archive for July 2018

Family Worship

Fathers have an enormous impact on their children’s faith and values. One of your most important ministries is worshipping with your kids! Consider the results of this survey: If both your parents worshipped with you regularly while you were growing up, there’s an 80 percent likelihood that you’ll worship God regularly as an adult. If…

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Keys for Successful Youth Ministry

Foundational to success in any work of God is Prayer, the Word of God, and the Power of the Holy Spirit upon those who minister.  How important that we remember that the work of ministry is a spiritual work, and spiritual work can only be carried out by spiritual people. It is also true that…

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Reacting In Rage

Life can be filled with awkward and embarrassing moments.  I remember when I was about 13 years old when I was at a youth camp, we were learning all sorts of new skills.  My favorite was archery.  I picked it up very fast that first day and even our counselor was impressed.  The next day…

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Our Vision For Youth Ministry

If the statistics are true, up to 75% of the population of Zambia are children and youth under 20 years of age!  To break this down a bit more, we are told that 49% of the population is 15 years old or younger.  This all means that there are approximately 8.25 million young people in…

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Philadelphia – The Faithful Church

Philadelphia – Little in strength, great in blessings! REVELATION 3:7-13 Listen to this sermon here. How would you evaluate success for a church, a church like ours? Are we successful? Is God pleased with Kitwe Church? How would you know if Christ is pleased with the way we worship, how we serve, or what we…

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Kitwe Church Has A New Permanent Home!

Kitwe Church began on the last Sunday in February back in 2014.  Our growing family of believers first met at the Kitwe Showgrounds in the Polo Club, In 2015 we were invited to use the community hall at the MOTHS Club in Parklands.  As the church has grown and become more active, we have seen…

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