ICOMB Update

Kingdom People

Luke 17:20-21 tells how the Pharisees asked Jesus when the kingdom of God would come. He replied that it would not come with signs to be observed, nor will people say, “Look, here it is!” or “There!” because “the kingdom

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Berdyansk, Ukraine Church Plant

On November 1 the Berdyansk church began services. It is a plant from New Hope church in Zaporozhye. They comment: “All the participants had the opportunity to glorify God. This day we congratulate Yuri Yahno upon his baptism, which was

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ISMA*: Training in Rural Angola

President Nlandu (pictured in the pink shirt) of the Bible school in Angola trained rural pastors October 12 to November 7. He traveled 700 km inland to Cafunfo, diamond capital of the region, and Muxinda, a church that added a

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European Mennonite Brethren Cohort

About half of the M.B. cohort met in Buhl France along with the European Mennonites in their annual meeting. They discussed several critical issues that could set the stage for greater faithfulness in the future. David also presented a report on

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Riding the Wave

The Neuwied church in Germany reached out to Syrian refugees already 2 years ago. Pastor Walter Jakobeit (pictured) now says they hold evangelistic services. Our friend Samir Y spoke recently and over 100 said they wanted to follow Christ. Many

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Typhoid Fever in Congo

In early October ICOMB sent $1500 to CEFMC* to transport medicine to tackle Typhoid Fever in DR Congo. This region has many MB churches and many of our church family have passed away. Gerard Mambakila, president, and Nzuzi Mukawa, trainer

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Treasures in Clay Jars

I’m getting a sermon ready on Samson. I learned about Samson as a child. At that time he was a hero! It has been eye opening to consider him again as an adult, and a leader in the church. How

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Malawi – Restoration Bible Church Registration

Bonface Machewere reported recently that their conference of churches has finally achieve registration with the Malawi government. This is a critical step toward identity in the country and the ability for MB Mission to raise funds for much needed projects,

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