How would you like to walk in Benjamin Netanyahu’s shoes right now? That good man has enemies on all sides and is looking for friends to understand the peril he… Continue Reading
Key Man Conference in Tanzania Report: Part 4
This is the last of the 6 days conference in Kahama. It was so humbling to have evangelists, laymen and young pastors thanking Barry Wood Ministries aggressively saying that they… Continue Reading
Key Man Conference in Tanzania Report: Part 3
On Saturday, we taught how to prepare sermon and interpret the word of God. This was a special day for these two lessons. It was good because every participants was… Continue Reading
Key Man Conference in Tanzania Report: Part 2
I, Renatus, was teaching the Leaders’ Warfare. I spent my time with the group each day. In the chapter, I had so much to teach and God was so faithful and… Continue Reading
Key Man Conference in Tanzania Report: Part 1
Last month in Tanzania, the BWM staff hosted an all-African-led Leaders Conference. Below is the report by Renatus Cosmos Kanunu that will bless you greatly. You’ll want to read this and… Continue Reading
Enough of the “D” Words
I went to the movies last weekend and saw The Jersey Boys. It is another nice film from Clint, you know the guy with the big pistol, Dirty Harry. This… Continue Reading
Joy in the Midst of Sadness
Being a preacher/pastor for over half a century means I have led many a funeral. Some are very sad, resulting from circumstances surrounding the death. Those funerals are hard on… Continue Reading
One Man’s Passion, Another Man’s Pain
The Africa I love, serve, and pray for is at war. It is not a conventional war, but it is war none the less. It is being waged by one… Continue Reading
Spiritual Abortion
I am thinking today of the horrors of abortion. My reasons for these thoughts are varied. First, one of our dearest friends has a preemie baby grand-daughter struggling to live… Continue Reading
The Poorest Among Us
I have just returned from a very poor and severely improvised area of Southwest Uganda near the Tanzanian border. As I traveled into the bush visiting villages, I was struck… Continue Reading