Dear Pastor Mbewe, Its a great delight to see you not only in the pulpit on Sundays but also here and draw from your God given Knowedge of the scriptures.
I hope to use the blog to keep you people posted about my (many) preaching trips and also to share, as you rightly point out, various issues that I am concerned about. So, "watch this space"!
Dear Pastor Mbewe Your teachings have made me grow in so many ways. Iam a life that is truly changed because of you. May God grant you much grace as you continue labouring amoung his people here and beyond.
Conrad Mbewe has pastored Kabwata Baptist Church since 1987. He has a PhD in Missions from the University of Pretoria in South Africa and was the founding Chancellor of the African Christian University in Zambia. He is also an itinerant preacher who has ministered globally and has a passion for writing.
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Dear Pastor Mbewe,
ReplyDeleteIts a great delight to see you not only in the pulpit on Sundays but also here and draw from your God given Knowedge of the scriptures.
Clarence
My uncle has a blog and I don't...
ReplyDelete(it's Chanda by the way)
Yes, Chanda, I am trying to catch up with you guys in the First World. So, here you are... Your uncle does have a blog!
ReplyDeleteUncle Conrad.
Hi Clarence,
ReplyDeleteI hope to use the blog to keep you people posted about my (many) preaching trips and also to share, as you rightly point out, various issues that I am concerned about. So, "watch this space"!
Conrad.
Yeah,
ReplyDeleteAfter last Sundays evening sermon I almost thot I shud start a discussion about the sermon but I guess I will have to wait.
Can't wait to read about your concerns here.
Clarence
Dear Pastor Mbewe
ReplyDeleteYour teachings have made me grow in so many ways. Iam a life that is truly changed because of you. May God grant you much grace as you continue labouring amoung his people here and beyond.
Mercy Lup.