Who was Mr. Herbert W. Armstrong?
For this week’s forum, Mr. Gerald Weston showed the students a video summary of Mr. Herbert W. Armstrong, showing how God used him to lead the church for many years. […]
This author has not written his bio yet.
But we are proud to say that Caleb Loy contributed 23 entries already.
For this week’s forum, Mr. Gerald Weston showed the students a video summary of Mr. Herbert W. Armstrong, showing how God used him to lead the church for many years. […]
Mr. Paul Kearns, an area pastor for over a decade in New Zealand, presented the forum this past Thursday. Mr. Kearns began by asking us, “How are you?” He clarified […]
Mr. Nathan began his forum by pointing to current events in the Middle East, such as the Israeli-Hamas war. Despite all the coverage of these events by Western Media, some […]
In a recent forum, the students heard from Mr. Robinson, the managing editor for the Living Church of God. As managing editor, he is involved in the design and layout […]
Mr. Phil Sena began his forum on willingness by stating that a person’s level of willingness reveals their heart. He went on to give several examples of individuals who displayed […]
This past Thursday, we had an out-of-this-world forum! Dr. Roedolph Opperman has a Ph.D. in Aerospace engineering and a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering. He is a lead systems engineer […]
Did you know that Living Education runs a Thailand program? Since 1957, the Church of God has been involved in Thailand, preaching the Gospel, and also opening through doors that […]
Dr. Douglas Winnail guided us this past Thursday through the proofs of God’s existence and the hardship God’s Church has faced since Christ’s death. He began by explaining what the […]
What people and things do you value most? How much attention and time do you devote to what you value? How much do you value experiences when you know there […]
We were excited to receive lessons from Mr. Brent Mitchell this past Thursday’s forum. He began with a personal account from his years at a small state college in New […]