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There is still room at God’s table 

Imagine coming to a beautifully set banquet table and every seat seems to be taken. You look around, hesitate for a moment, and wonder, “Is there still room for me [...]

What happens when a 17-year-old suddenly realises: this is where I belong? District Apostle David Heynes (Northern and Eastern Germany) talks in an interview about formative experiences, cultural diversity, and [...]

Time to reflect on Pentecost (2/2)

Not every moment can be grasped immediately. Pentecost in Cape Town was such an experience: a divine service, music, silence, global fellowship—and the lingering question of what remains when everyday [...]

The diversity of the Church is its treasure. And everyone can contribute to this in their own way. “Join us,” urged Chief Apostle Helper Helge Mutschler during the Pentecost service [...]

Time to reflect on Pentecost (1/2)

Pentecost is still close. The images are vivid, the words still resonate, and the music lingers. But what remains when everyday life grows louder than the memories? Perhaps that is [...]

District Apostle Thomas Deubel’s contribution is presented as a video discussion. In conversation with young people, he talks about experiences related to our 2026 annual motto: “Don’t be afraid. Just [...]

God sees, God calls, God is with us

A fire that burns but does not consume—that is God’s infinite love. But the question is, how can we experience His love and care in a very personal way today? [...]

 

Prior to the arrival of the Chief Apostle in Hong Kong, the soon to be new District Apostle Peter Schulte met the responsible Brothers from the countries to be transferred from NACSEAsia to the DAA Western Pacific.

 

The national Rectors from Hong Kong, Taiwan, Korea, Japan gathered in Hong Kong on 24th September to discuss strategies and the mutual cooperation  in the future.

“We do not change because of change. However a beautiful and very convincing aspect of our church is that there is constantly growth in understanding the will of the Heavenly Father. Growth is also shown in maturing which includes also the ability to admit mistakes and then of course changing are needed. Important is that we as servants of God are striving to know His will”  DAH Peter Schulte elaborated.

 


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