Many organic farms invite volunteers to enjoy their sustainability. Now, which are 3 things that attacks sustainability?
Chemicals, especially from detergents. Alternatives can be hot water for greasy dishes and soap nuts for clothes. https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=soap+nuts
Fiat currency not backed in gold. Austrian school of economics teaches free trade of real goods and services. https://relate4ever.com/walterblock-interview
Radiation, especially electromagnetic. The solution is wired connections, including USB keyboard and mouse. https://relate4ever.com/radiation-protection
Good morning! Gratefulness! – is a recording to inspire you about what you already:
1. Learning – know in your education
2. Living – do well in your work
3. Loving – have in your relationships
From House to House ministries was recently begun by John and Barbara Porter. John and Barbara were both baptized as college students in the early 1980’s.
Part 1 Stepping Out On Faith From House To House with John Porter on Relate4ever Publishing Resources 2015
Part 2 My Story Sharing Testimony From House To House with John Porter on Relate4ever Publishing Resources 2015
Part 3 Evangelizing The World From House To House with John Porter on Relate4ever Publishing Resources 2015
Part 4 Mission On Discovery From House To House with John Porter on Relate4ever Publishing Resources 2015
Part 5 The Best Mission Team Church Planting Making Disciples From House To House with John Porter on Relate4ever Publishing Resources 2015
Part 6 Priorities In Relationships And Communication From House To House with John Porter on Relate4ever Publishing Resources 2015
Part 7 Message For Empty Nesters And Elders From House To House with John Porter on Relate4ever Publishing Resources 2015
Part 8 Publishing Ministry From House To House with John Porter on Relate4ever Publishing Resources 2015
Part 9 Mission Statement and Legacy Vision And Prayer From House To House with John Porter on Relate4ever Publishing Resources 2015
John was studying Mechanical Engineering at Clemson University and Barbara was a student at Harvard Law School. After graduating, they entered the ministry in 1985.
Barbara was part of the Toronto church planting and John served as the leader of the church in Clemson, South Carolina. While still single, they went as missionaries to Mexico City in 1987 where they were married in 1988.
Shortly after their wedding, they moved to Sāo Paulo, Brazil to work with a newly planted church; they lived for a total of 9 years in Sāo Paulo, and both their children, Joseph (25) and Jacqueline (23), were born there.
They have served several churches in Florida and also lived in the Miami area for more than 10 years, training ministers and missionaries. After being in the traditional ministry for 30 years they decided to step out on faith and do ministry in a different way.
Their new ministry is focused on developing a house church model that is easy to imitate, inexpensive and transformational. They currently live in Clemson, South Carolina where they are working to develop this model, train others and provide resources for those interested in planting churches in this way.