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On a cold blustery Sunday morning in January 2017, it was the first time my family and I stepped into the foyer of the Redeemer International Church of The Hague. We were met by a vivacious colorful woman who welcomed us and introduced herself by saying, “Good morning! My name is Rhonda, just like the song “Help Me Rhonda,” now you’ll never forget!” And she was right, how could we forget? We were from America and very familiar with this popular Beach Boys’ song. But besides that, we will never forget this warm welcome and who could guess that this woman would become one of my closest sisters in the Lord – a covenant sister. Rhonda Dikoko is a whirlwind, a dynamo, a beautiful, p...
This jewel of a book, ‘Sacred Words of a 'Sage Femme’ (midwife) is written from a place of love and deep relationships with those Rhonda has mentored, as a mother in the Faith. A spiritual mentor or midwife if you will, is one that guides you not only in words of wisdom, but in assisting you in fasting and prayer, providing Scriptures, literally assisting you, ‘on the stool of life’ as you give birth to your project, life, marriage, children or whatever it might be that you are walking through or giving birth to, at any season of life.
A single woman setting out for Africa and a medical mission? Fascinating enough. But add to that the single woman building a hospital in India, going back to Africa to reopen a hospital after the revolution in Zimbabwe, and establishment of clinics in Honduras-and you have a picture of a courageous woman. God did eventually provide a partner who has served with her for many years in Honduras. You will enjoy the humor, the adventure, and the deep devotion to God shown in this work. "My wife Margaret and I have known, loved, admired, and respected Madonna Spratt throughout her entire fifty years of missionary service. We have witnessed firsthand the impact of her life and service. Madonna's st...
Ralph received his B.A. in Communications and English from Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois. He attended Luther Seminary in St. Paul receiving the M.Div. in parish ministry. He served as Associate Pastor of Augustana Lutheran Church, West St. Paul for five years. In the summer of 1980 he accepted appointment from the former Lutheran Church in America to serve as mission developer of King of Kings Lutheran Church, Woodbury, MN, where he would serve as senior pastor for thirty years. His amazing ability to remember names and passion for mission, centered in these words, the heart of a congregation is known by what it shares with others beyond its doors, inspired the rapid growth of the congregation to become one of the larger churches in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Ralph serves as Planned Giving Officer for the Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities. He serves the community as a member of the Century College Foundation, Rotary International and the St. Paul Chamber of Commerce. Ralph enjoys spending time with family and his Grandson Samuel, traveling, reading, sports and is always ready for a game of cribbage.
"When Debra Prentice discovers she's pregnant, she knows two things are true: that she can't wait to become a mother, and that she can never reveal the father's identity to anyone. Because not only is Trey Winston her boss's son, he's also got his eye on the North Carolina senator's seat--and he doesn't need a scandal"--Page 4 of cover.
Lisa Great Author of Divine Principles for Success, Fivefold Ministry in the Marketplace and Prayer: The Ultimate Joint Venture has this to say about Rhonda Wilson-Dikoko. Mrs. Rhonda is a bull dog in the Spirit. She will lay hold of a truth in the Word of God or from the presence of God and will not let it go, until God Himself brings it to pass. Her tenacity in prayer, her passion for people and her love for God are what give her this uncanny ability to endure until she sees a breakthrough. This book is a battle she was engaged in and won. When the winds of adversity blew against her, the Spirit of God rose up within her; when people spoke death, she spoke life; when conventional knowledge...
"John Sullivan was one of the CIA's top polygraph examiners during the final four years of the war in Vietnam, where he served longer and conducted more lie detector tests than any other examiner and worked with more agents than most of his colleagues. His job was to evaluate the reliability of the agency's information sources, an assignment that gave him a more intimate view of the war than was afforded most other participants.".
The Crisis, founded by W.E.B. Du Bois as the official publication of the NAACP, is a journal of civil rights, history, politics, and culture and seeks to educate and challenge its readers about issues that continue to plague African Americans and other communities of color. For nearly 100 years, The Crisis has been the magazine of opinion and thought leaders, decision makers, peacemakers and justice seekers. It has chronicled, informed, educated, entertained and, in many instances, set the economic, political and social agenda for our nation and its multi-ethnic citizens.
A historical summary of the first 35 years of the Mu Upsilon Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. in Gainesville, Florida.
This book recounts the life and achievements of Clarence King, widely recognized as one of America's most gifted intellectuals of the nineteenth century, and a legendary figure in the American West. King led landmark precursory surveys that positioned him to become the founding director of the U.S. Geological Survey, the most important government science agency in the nation.