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In this episode of Family Vision, Rob Rienow is back in the studio with Dr. Daniel and Anya Story, continuing their inspiring journey as a family called to medical missions in Togo, Africa. The Storey family, with seven children, share how their kids are handling this significant transition, their experiences with the challenging health care landscape in Togo, and the spiritual mission awaiting them in a region deeply influenced by animism and voodoo. Daniel and Anya recount their personal calling, the profound experiences that strengthened their resolve, and their plans to integrate medical care with evangelism in local villages.As they prepare for their move, they invite the Family Vision community to support their mission through prayer and financial contributions. Support the Storey family: https://give.abwe.org/workers/daniel-and-anna-storey Email Daniel to personally connect with him and Anya and learn more about their calling: daniel.story@abwe.org Featured Resources Visionary Parenting: Get a bible-driven game plan for Christian parenting: https://visionaryfam.com/shop/visionary-parenting Prayer Support: Email Visionary Family Ministries for prayer support and top share feedback about this episide: podcast@visionaryfam.com
Rob and Amy Rienow welcome Dr. Daniel and Anya Storey to discuss their inspiring journey as a family called to serve in medical missions in Togo, Africa. The Storeys share about their seven children, their passion for missions, and the pivotal experiences that led them to this significant decision. Listen in as they recount their calling, the challenges they anticipate, and how they plan to impact lives through their ministry. Join the Family Vision community in financially supporting and praying for the Storey family as they embark on this life-changing mission. Support the Storey family: https://give.abwe.org/workers/daniel-and-anna-storey Email Daniel to personally connect with him and Anya and learn more about their calling: daniel.story@abwe.org Featured Resources Visionary Parenting: Get a bible-driven game plan for Christian parenting: https://visionaryfam.com/shop/visionary-parenting Prayer Support: Email Visionary Family Ministries for prayer support and top share feedback about this episide: podcast@visionaryfam.com
Pastor Joe Kirkwood - Miracles in Togo, Africa / Miracles in Africa & Pygmies (Corner Stone Outreach Ministries, Amarillo, TX) 2023-03-24 (Shortwave Air Date) World Ministries International Dr. Jonathan Hansen - Founder & President Rev. Adalia Hansen (360) 629-5248 WMI P.O. Box 277 Stanwood, WA 98292 warning@worldministries.org Visit our website http://www.worldministries.org/ and subscribe to Eagle Saving Nations https://www.worldministries.org/eagles-saving-nations-membership.aspx Sign up for Dr. Hansen's FREE newsletters http://www.worldministries.org/newsletter-signup.html Support Dr. Hansen through your financial gift https://www.worldministries.org/donate.aspx Order Dr. Hansen's book “The Science of Judgment” https://www.store-worldministries.org/the-science-of-judgment.html
Pastor Joe Kirkwood - Miracles in Togo, Africa (Corner Stone Outreach Ministries, Amarillo, TX) 2023-03-16 (Radio Air Date) World Ministries International Dr. Jonathan Hansen - Founder & President Rev. Adalia Hansen (360) 629-5248 WMI P.O. Box 277 Stanwood, WA 98292 warning@worldministries.org Visit our website http://www.worldministries.org/ and subscribe to Eagle Saving Nations https://www.worldministries.org/eagles-saving-nations-membership.aspx Sign up for Dr. Hansen's FREE newsletters http://www.worldministries.org/newsletter-signup.html Support Dr. Hansen through your financial gift https://www.worldministries.org/donate.aspx Order Dr. Hansen's book “The Science of Judgment” https://www.store-worldministries.org/the-science-of-judgment.html
October is missions month! Tune in to our panel with the Togo Africa team as they share their experience serving those in a different country. Support the show
I know you'll love Dr. Melissa just as much as we do. Jump on this episode as we close on our narrative medicine and enter into the world of medical missions in Mango, Togo, Africa with the dearest of Doctors, Dr. Melissa. Chatting about lamenting, discernment and African culture
The country of Togo, Africa, is known as the birthplace of voodoo and a place marked by slave trade. JJ Alderman, his wife, Melissa, and their three daughters live in Togo as Converge global workers, planting churches. JJ talks about what it looks like to plant churches in another country, and how God is moving in Togo.0:21 Lee introduces special guest, JJ Alderman.0:30 JJ explains where he and his family live.0:40 Lee asks JJ to tell his story of how he came to live in Togo.0:50 JJ tells of his connection to Togo and why he chose that area of the world to tell people about Jesus.0:55 Danny asks JJ what church planting looks like in Togo and if JJ himself is the lead pastor.1:29 JJ explains that a leader originally from Togo was the pastor at the first church they planted.1:48 Danny states that usually how people think of missionaries are as the people leading and pastoring a church, then handing over the pastor duties to someone local after a few years.2:06 JJ speaks to the importance of national leaders being the best fit to reach the local people with the gospel, especially within tribes in the area where he lives. He is more of a coach to national leaders.2:40 Lee recalls visiting the Aldermans in Togo and seeing the incredible things happening there for the advancement of God's kingdom.3:00 Lee asks JJ to speak to how spiritual warfare has influenced church planting and how JJ coaches planters.3:14 JJ explains how the place where he lives, most people believe things happen due to spiritual reasons, rather than physical reasons. The West has a hard time understanding that cultural difference.3:46 JJ confirms that spiritual warfare is real, and it transcends cultures. He sees the same trends in church planting in the United States when it comes to Satan trying to push back the work God is doing.4:25 Lee asks JJ what the biggest challenges to church planting are in Togo right now.4:34 According to JJ, most people who come to Christ in Togo do so in a church service. Many have never heard the gospel message before. JJ and his team try to equip new believers right from the start how to share the gospel with others.5:33 JJ talks about the importance of equipping the church to look forward with a vision of planting more churches right from the start and how that's done.6:16 Danny asks if the stakes are high within their community for those individuals who say yes to Jesus.6:35 JJ tells a story about six young girls who are mentored by a Converge global worker and how the group multiplied by bringing friends to Christ. One of those girls stood up to a teacher who was mocking Jesus, the church, and believers.7:33 Lee asks how a US church planter can build a church with a global perspective of missions.8:18 JJ suggests we must continue to learn because the world changes so quickly. 8:51 Lee asks JJ what kind of person he's looking for to join the efforts in Togo as a global worker.9:37 JJ speaks to some of the characteristics they're looking for in people who work well on their team.10:00 JJ also explains that serving in missions can be just a small portion of their life when a worker looks at the big picture of their entire life.10:51 Lee asks JJ where he sees the ministry in Togo and Benin going in the next five years.11:03 JJ speaks to the rapid multiplication of churches he's been experiencing in the last couple of years and how they hope to have 100 total churches planted in the next three years.11:39 Lee asks JJ how he's scaling and building a system for expanding ministry.12:00 Investing time in leaders is how Togo is seeing church planting growth.12:38 JJ shares a story of a young man who often shares his faith and how he's part of a chain of males who are supporting one another and sharing the gospel with others.13:39 Lee asks JJ to give a little more detail on the different components of his ministry.14:04 JJ talks about each of the five different projects and areas of service within the ministry in Togo: two projects of church planting, a camp called Togo Palms, a deaf ministry, and vocational training.16:54 Lee thanks JJ for the work he's doing in Togo, Africa.
Leaders Of Transformation | Leadership Development | Conscious Business | Global Transformation
Are you ready to unleash your human potential? Steven Dossou is a successful entrepreneur from Africa and the founder of Sail Force Catalyst, a personal development, empowerment, and motivational platform which focuses on how to use emotional intelligence to ignite the transformation of individuals and groups. He is a motivational speaker and the author of Be Transformed and Psychology and Habits of Great Leaders. Today we're going to discuss how to overcome the three toughest emotional demons we face and how to unleash your potential so you can truly soar. Listen as Steven shares his journey from humble beginnings in Togo Africa to becoming a successful leader and entrepreneur who now inspires people around the world to live with purpose and leave a legacy. What We Discuss with Steven Dossou Inspiring others to aspire so they don't expire Changing your environment for growth Attracting opportunity in the marketplace The power of belief and saying yes Selling requires energy Climbing the ladder of success Resilience and motivation Living your calling The lessons of adversity Overcoming the three toughest demons (fear, self-doubt, low self-esteem) Why success is inherent to us all Altering your altitude of life Simple daily routines to build confidence and resilience Creating transformation as a leader Episode Show Notes: https://leadersoftransformation.com/podcast/mindset/416-be-transformed-with-steven-dossou/
Fabiola is a seasoned and blossoming public servant who has an eclectic background that spans Gresham (East County), Seattle, Togo (Africa), New York City (the city of her heart), Portland, Chicago, London, and beyond. She has served the Portland Public School System, Youth Programming in the UK, and currently serves the communities of Portland. In this episode, she reflects on her experience and describes how her role fits in the greater mosaic that is public service in the City of Portland. Please Enjoy.
From Togo to GoogleMike J. & Chris discuss privilege in the Black community when it comes to African vs African American, the journey from Togo Africa to working for Google and more!
This is the continuation of the Question of 9.999 or Quest 10. Due to Mar's day of Mardi Gras, the Mercury Retrograde of Wednes-day, and of Rejoicing in the Jovial of Thor‘s day or Jupiter blessing. Here are the continuation of the story of mankind from Nigeria Africa and Togo Africa. As some of us cease to harm, give up or sacrifice the practice of hurt and pain during the Lenten season. This episode is asking to look at the EYE or the I of being powerful, being in the present tense of self-awareness in being almost perfect 10. No more wasting fresh energies by worries and wars. No more edging goodness out or “ego” by being fine or finite. Channel in the angels of 10 to the power of 100th. Be the light that enlighten. Be the source of sun that warm with kindness.
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In this episode of Subtext & Discourse I talk about the Jarvis Dooney Gallery collaborative experiment in exhibition making, the Postcard Salon.2018 Postcard SalonCall for entries (Facebook event)Preliminary concept text (Linkedin)Exhibition text (PDF)Opening Night (Facebook album)Installation Images (Facebook album)Brunch (Facebook album)Individual cards (instagram)2019 Postcard SalonCall for entries (Facebook event)Opening Night (Facebook album)Installation Images (Facebook album)Artist Talks and closing event (Facebook album)Individual cards (instagram)Statistics about the Postcard Salon 2018 and 2019number of artists in 2018 – 35 number of returning artists – 20 (57%) number of artists in 2019 – 59male artists in 2018 - 15 (43%) in 2019 – 21 (35%) female artist in 2018 - 20 (57%) in 2019 – 38 (65%)We are based in Berlin, represent a number of artists from Australia and New Zealand.DE artists in 2018 - 15 (43%) in 2019 – 15 (25%) AU / NZ 2018 - 13 (42%) in 2019 – 19 (32%) Other in 2018 - 7 (15%) in 2019 – 25 (43%)2018 other demographic: USA & Canada, Austria & Switzerland, Netherlands, France, Bulgaria. 2019 other demographic: All of the above plus, Togo Africa, Greece, Indonesia, Egypt, Denmark, Japan, Belgium, Poland, Slovakia.2018 – 14 of 35 based in Berlin, 40% 2019 – 18 of 58 based in Berlin, 30%In 2018 – 10 of the 35 people were living outside their home country, 28%In 2019 – 27 of the 59 people were living outside their home country, 45% (most were in Berlin) JARVIS DOONEYhttp://www.jarvisdooney.com/https://www.facebook.com/jarvisdooneyhttps://www.instagram.com/jarvisdooney/https://twitter.com/jarvisdooneyhttps://www.patreon.com/JarvisDooneyMICHAEL DOONEYhttp://www.michaeldooney.net/https://www.instagram.com/michaeldooney/https://twitter.com/michaeldooney_https://www.youtube.com/michaeldooney
Dr. Tom Kendall missionary surgeon to Togo Africa speaks on knowing Jesus and furthering of the Gospel where we live.
On this episode of Breakaway, Kevin Krueger spoke with Johnny and Stacey Stone. Recently they spent time in Togo Africa, visiting their Compassion child. They shared about the trip, the great work that happens in the compassion programs and the affect that this experience had on their lives.
Kane White House, Jamin Sim, Hugo Giovannangeli, Kayshawna N'Kansan, Mayda Neyod, Ricardo Gomez. A sit down with this incredible group of young people before their departure to Togo Africa. This 10-week project to Togo Africa focuses on building life skills and teamwork competencies for youth who are planning to return to school or looking for employment.
So did you ever crash and burn on your first Kickstarter project? Or totally misread how big your target market might be? I love the fearlessness that Reid demonstrates in Episode 10 as she dives into entrepreneurship and shares some of her failures. She's got a new custom women's apparel company that's addressing the stylish active segment that she now realizes is the right fit (pun intended!). She sums up her experience perfectly with this quote. "I realized at that point marketing is a conversation." Listen to the end of the episode to find out how to support her new project that's kicking off Sept. 26 on www.Ifundwomen.com. www.reidmillerapparel.com @reidmillerapparel on Instagram #unlimitedbydesign www.ralieghdenimworkshop.com https://ifundwomen.com/projects/custom-made-womenswear http://thedurham.com/ 04:15s: Reid’s epiphany with women’s custom clothing 06:28s Body scanners with Alton Lane 07.58s Reid describes her own reinvention - thinking about being a fashion designer as a child 08:59s Volunteering in the Peace Core in Togo Africa 11:49s Getting a degree in public health and bike commuting in Durham, NC 13:25s Why does my clothing suck for biking? 17:50s How do you know you’re not in the right career? Realizing you’re an entrepreneur 22:25s Pivoting from public health to starting her own apparel company 29:00s How to start designing without any experience 31:58s Product and process go together 34:45s Failing at Kickstarter and learning that marketing is a conversation 41:45s Finding your market 49:20s Partnering with local suppliers 51:04s ifundwomen.com and creating a video project to show custom process 54:30s One woman trying it “Go for the really big idea and let it take 10 years.” “I realized at that point that marketing is a conversation” Enjoy this episode? Share it with friends! Click Subscribe in ITunes!
FIRST 10 MINUTES: Update from David Whetstone and Conduit Church in Togo Africa. Important updates on the radical islamic attacks in Burkina Faso. THEN: 1 Corinthians 11:29 "For anyone who eats and drinks without discerning the body eats and drinks judgment on himself" Is a passage that has been misunderstood by many, keeping us from partaking in communion out of fear.
This was one of the most powerful Sundays we've ever had. Pastor William and a special message for the American Church.
We sing about it, talk about it, but what does it really mean to give God glory. Also a guest appearance from David Whetstone and update from Togo Africa