BIOGRAPHY






  


GOD BLESS YOU AS YOU JOIN ME TODAY


PASTOR PATRICK TEBONG: WHO IS HE

Pastor Tebong Patrick born on the 10 - 06 - 1979 at the Mount Mary Maternity Buea, in the South West province of the Republic of Cameroon. Third child and first son to Mr. Tebong Daniel and Mrs Mary A. Tebong. Have Mrs. Rachel nee Fombi and Mrs Delphine Tebong E. as elder sisters and Walters and Roland as younger brothers respectively.
Started his primary education in G.S. Wum in 1985 and went up to secondary school in G.H.S. Wum and later continued in G.H.S. Batibo and then moved to MGTHS Mbengwi where he had the G.C.E. Ordinary level. He proceeded to the high school in G.B.H.S. Mbengwi where he had his G.C.E. Advanced level.
Just in 1998 gained admission into the university of Buea to read Mathematics and Computer Science but all did not end well. He now tried vocational education where he had a diploma in Computer Hardware Maintenance. After which he tried so many other courses and used this to engage himself into the job market. With many years of working experience he has been having so much potfolios viz teaching, accountant, and a graphics designer amongst others.

Though with all this God has decided to call me in to full time ministry; which led me into the Bible Missionary and Work training center, Nsongwa, Bamenda, Cameroon. The Teen Missions Bible Institute. BMW (The Bible Missionary Work training center, Nsongwa Bamenda) is a school to be because it did not only give me the tools for ministerial work but went a long way to bring the most wanted change I need in my life to leave as a Christian. When God needs a man He calls; You are expected just to accept the call then be train to be the God's gentleman. Knowing that God has a better plan for you is not enough but get into God's plan for your life when He calls is the best option. Then the necessary changes you need to attain His wish/will for your life will be accomplish. I now know I am in His perfect will. God bless you as you also make a decision today.

Because of his zeal to serve the Lord, God has taken him to some parts of Africa, in the year 2009 God took him to Calabar Nigeria where he serve with Church of God Missions Int'l Inc. at the Zonal headquarter, then at the dawn of the year 2010 God has opened him the doors to plant a church in Ghana. Hope to plant a branch in Accra soonest though working with the Kumasi branch of New Creation Family Life Chapel.

Life is not only made up of the start but also of the processes that make up the life and why not the end. Life depends on trust and trusting in the Lord Almighty.
God is the keeper of all men.
Kiss*****Our hope and trust rest on Him*****Laughing

TO GOD BE THE GLORY

THE AWESOMENESS OF GOD CAN'T BE MEASURED THE LORD IS GOOD AND HIS MERCIES ENDURETH FOR EVER

 

PADDY BRYAN AND THE WORD

 

 

Crisis on the World Scene

We live in an age of constant crisis! The Middle East threatens to explode at almost any time. Although the Cold War may be history, many of the former U.S.S.R.'s nuclear weapons still exist. Diplomats and other government officials remind us that Russia still possesses some 20,000 nuclear weapons.

The deadly spread of weapons of mass destruction is an all-pervasive problem. Terrorist groups—generally armed to the teeth with modern weapons and living as a law unto themselves—threaten the stability of many nations.

Population growth still soars out of control in many areas of the world, stretching resources to the limit and leading to further global instability. As The Times (of London) warns, "A ballooning world population is taking such a heavy toll of the planet's resources that it is putting the survival of humankind in jeopardy . . ."

Pollution and other problems threaten to strangle earth's life-sustaining ecosystems. One writer warns that "the West is destroying the ecological systems upon which its economic life depends." A frightening example is the earth's loss of two thirds of its original forest cover. Environmentalist Francis Sullivan warned that "in one generation we are facing the almost complete loss of natural forest." The forests are the lungs of the earth—and without lungs, we cannot breathe.

It is in just such a threatened, confused and crisis-charged age that a centuries-old organism—the Church—is called upon to do its work. Deeply sensitive to its duties and responsibilities in spreading and teaching the true gospel message (Matthew 24:14; 28:18-20), the United Church of God, an International Association, offers this Bible-study course—filling a most important need in today's troubled world.

For many millions, God's Word is unexplored and uncharted territory. Yet the Bible is not only designed to help human beings cope in a world caught up in all kinds of crises. It contains the good news of the coming Kingdom of God—showing how God will solve the many problems of a world edging ever closer to catastrophe.

Introduction

"It has been my custom for many years to read the Bible in its entirety once a year"—John Quincy Adams (U.S. president 1825-1829)

Today a vital ingredient is sorely missing in our modern lives. We simply are not coping with all the stresses of the age. Our human mechanism—brain and body—is breaking down under the strain. In an overcrowded world, a deep sense of loneliness often engulfs the individual.

Perhaps the most damaging casualty has occurred in our relationships with each other, not to mention our wholesale estrangement from God. Trust is becoming a thing of the past. Long-held community values are evaporating before our eyes.

Men and women encounter tremendous difficulty keeping standards of truth intact in a climate where morality is fading fast and movie marquees advise us to "succumb to our darker side." As one newspaper columnist wrote, "we live in an age which has tried excessively hard to eliminate absolute rules."

We are also losing our sense of security. Describing one prominent Western nation, a newspaper article said that, "if the country had a therapist, the complaint could be defined as a virulent strain of unease, perhaps of national insecurity."

Our children are truly worried about tomorrow—and rightfully so. Jobs don't appear to last all that long, and many marriages end in the divorce courts.

At best the future looks uncertain.

In the words of European parliamentarian Sir Frederick Catherwood, "the all-pervasive rationalism of our own century, infiltrating our whole culture and philosophy, has reduced man to an animal, condemned to a meaningless existence terminated by death." The spread of this type of godless secularism has taken a heavy toll on society.


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