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At 4:28pm on August 25, 2009, Brent Williams said…
Awesome! Strong men make strong families that make strong assemblies. There is a great shortage of real men.

May God bless your effort.
At 11:45am on August 25, 2009, Brent Williams said…
There are some basic principle but each Home Group, I am convinced, is different. The dynamic of each group will changed based on their personality, perspective, and gifts. One of the most important things, outside of sound doctrinal teaching, is giving space for people to contribute and share. So often as ministers we are conditioned to control and not lead. It's good to lead but not control. It's good to lead into different parts of the home group service but once your there try to get others to own it. For instance, you can transition into praise and worship but have someone promote it. For instance, have someone give a three or four sentence statement on the reason for praise to help usher in the part of the home group service. I know this is very basic but in the modern day structure of the church these actions become revoluntionary.
At 11:08pm on August 24, 2009, Brent Williams said…
Brother Donnie,

I am so sorry about taking three months to reply to your comment.

I agree with you. Leadership must provide opportunity to allow people to exercise the experiences and gifts that God will give them. God is proactive and He expects His people to be active in the things that He gives them.
At 12:41am on August 17, 2009, Gregory Howard said…
Sounds good
At 11:56pm on August 12, 2009, Gregory Howard said…
Bro Donnie
No, i have not. A good friend just took his family, was very impressed. I need to go.
At 10:54pm on April 9, 2009, Jamie Hulsey said…
Bro. Donnie,

I have been catching up on the network and have really enjoyed the comments you are posting. Thanks for your commitment to the network and the insight you bring.
At 1:36pm on April 9, 2009, apostle prince y badjene said…
thank you brother in christ peace and love to you in jesus,, do you been in africa before? YOU ARE WELCOME
can you tell us about your ministry? HOW CAN WE WORK TOGETHER, our bible school students wil be gradute this 26th april,,,,please if you can give me your email address i would scan pictures to you and info
prince from togo
At 12:51pm on April 8, 2009, apostle prince y badjene said…
hello calavry greeting is apostle prince from togo west africa want to be friend in the mission with you
my email is freshanointing9@hotmail.com
At 6:33am on April 1, 2009, Pst Bonface Barasa said…
Praise the Lord Donnie,Here in Kenya we have the desire to grow in the things of God.Men and women of God fellowship everyday at the church praying for this network, praying for each other and giving thanks to the Lord.
There has also been an increase locally in house to house fellowship in the word. Brethren are more motivated to meet together, reach out to others and share the word that is in them. A greater sense of community in Messiah is emerging. The word is being released.

It has begun to rain. Bungoma and the surrounding region have received substantial rainfall and the countryside is truly a picture. Hallelujah! God’s word proceeds from His mouth and from the Throne (Matt.4:4, Ex.25:21-22) As we are faithful as sons to release His Word, it flows as the river flows from the throne, and where the throne and the river are there is no more curse – only blessing! (Rev.22:1-5). The river which proceeds from the throne is the word of God!
Welcome in Kenya,
Pst Bonface
At 11:38pm on March 20, 2009, Steve Ryerson said…
Hi again Bro Donnie. Yes, I know where Sunbury is--NE of Columbus. It's one of those towns that, 20 yrs ago, was "near" Columbus, but now is almost one of its neighborhoods...we've had our son from Michigan visiting with us recently, so I haven't been back on to post. Hope all is well with you. Hope you have great worship this coming Sunday.
At 4:02pm on March 12, 2009, Brandon Steinke said…
Thank you. My wife is actually a twin herself, as well! Everyone says the gene should have skipped us, but obviously God had other ideas. It was a total surprise for me when we found out. A moment I'll never forget. We spent the rest of the day just looking at each other and laughing! We also did not find out what we were having and we actually were thinking it was going to be a boy and a girl (we thought we had God pegged), but got another surprise when two girls came out! As Ephesians says, "Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think,..."
At 2:51pm on March 12, 2009, Brandon Steinke said…
Yes, they are twins. They actually turn 1 next Wednesday. In my profile photo is my older son (13) and daughter (11). They are from my first marriage, prior to knowing the Lord.
At 9:35pm on March 7, 2009, Steve Ryerson said…
Hello Bro Donnie and all on the network. I'm delighted to be part of this network of like-minded apostolics. I'm a recent transplant to west KY, having come from Ohio. We lived in Findlay, Oberlin, and Columbus, Ohio over a period years before coming here. The Lord brought us here to work with Steve Stevens and the folks of Apostolic Home Fellowship. Bro Donnie, your new grand daughter is beautiful. Lord bless.
At 11:57pm on March 6, 2009, Michael V. Frazier said…
I'm retaining my EA page primarily as an avenue to spread the word among Apostolics regarding the Biblical basis for a Young Earth worldview. Like you, I hope to spend some good time here in fellowship with like-minded ministers. I am very happy to have met you - if only via the Net, so far. =) May God's richest blessings be yours.
At 4:01pm on March 6, 2009, Michael V. Frazier said…
I most heartily agree with what you've stated.

I'm not wanting to say that the typical "church" environment cannot produce good results, but I have personally found that people can be reached so much better in smaller groups, and especially in the "home."

My middle name is Vance, and I only use the V. initial so that some folks can recognize who I am. During my youth, I went by my middle name and some people only know me by that designation, but in college it became too difficult to keep correcting every professor, in every class, every semester. =) So, I've gone by my first name ever since, and frankly I like having the "el" in my name because I understand what it truly means.

I am not sure if I am related to the Victor Frazier you've mentioned. I've never met him—at least I don't think I have. I was born in Ruston, LA, but my father was transferred by his job to Southeast Texas when I was five years old. So, although I'm not a true native Texas, I've lived here most of my life.

I have a few blogs relating to my position on Creationism on the EveryonesApostolic network. If you have an account there, you should be able to find me and look them up.

Thank you very much for sharing your perspectives. I'm not sure I can explain mine quite as well, but I believe we share some similar ideas. God bless!
At 12:34pm on March 6, 2009, Michael V. Frazier said…
Greetings!
Yes, I firmly believe the Word of God only expresses a six, ordinary day Creation. Anything beyond that to attempt to make accommodations for secular Science's billions of years, undermines the integrity of Scripture. Last year after attending the Shemah conference in Murray, KY, my family drove on up to visit the Creation Museum. It was a very interesting visit. I recommend it.

I would have to say I first became aware of Elders at a very young age, but I wasn't aware of anyone actually trying implement the concept until my family became a part of the Apostolic Homeschooling yahoo group that Bro. Stevens administrates. I have not found any others in my immediate area that shares in this idea ... yet. :-) However, I also feel we are in the last days, and the Church may need to begin more and more home fellowships in the very near future.
At 10:36pm on March 5, 2009, Carl Dennin said…
Hello Donnie,
I know Ashland very well. I lived in Ironton a few years as a small boy and my brother and father were born there. My Grandparents lived in Ashland for many years as my grandfather worked at the Armco plant.
It's nice to here from you and perhaps we'll meet up in the future.
Take care,
Carl
At 7:43am on March 5, 2009, David Huston said…
Bro. Donnie,

Thank you for your encouraging words. I am completely committed to the goal of seeing every apostolic child kept from the government schools and educated at home by their parents. I believe this is God's plan for His people. Just about every family at our assembly home schools. The Shema Conference in Murray, KY, is awesome.
At 9:32pm on March 1, 2009, Nigel Brown said…
Thank you for the welcome, bro Gillum. I found your blog to be interesting.

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