After all the anguish that COVID-19 has caused, we would all like to go back to our old lives. Instead, we only hear about a “new normal”, which we will arrive there little by little, when the risk is small, even if it still exists. For some it will be a simple change in routine, but others, for example, will not be able to see their loved ones here on Earth again. So are Christians ready for this “new normal”? The answer is, yes! And to know it, it is enough to remember the apostles, who after getting used to the company, the teachings and the miracles of Jesus, must have witnessed his passion, his resurrection and his ascension, to realize that their lives would not be the same.
Let’s not forget the persecution of Christians! And how did they deal with this “new normal” in their lives? For by holding on to the promise of the Father, which Jesus planted in their hearts for forty days after his resurrection. Jesus prepared them for their new life and their new task: the development of the Church.
At Global One80 we want to invite you to cling to the promise of the Father, so that whatever your current or future situation is, you can face it with Jesus in your heart, as a good Christian.
Ephesians 4:2-3
“Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love. Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace.”
Before choosing the type of leader you can read below what each one means.
These leaders with experience join us to receive supervision for their ministry or initiative from a Ministry Coordinator. They can raise support through us, and their financial accounts are accessed ten (10) percent administrative fee.
These leaders are just starting a new ministry or initiative and commit to having a mentor to oversee them. They can raise support through us, and their financial accounts are accessed five (5) percent administrative fee.
These leaders from established organizations or ministries partner with us, but their own board supervises them. They can raise support through us, and their financial accounts are accessed five (5) percent administrative fee.
Each church is independent and autonomous and must be free from interference by any ecclesiastical or political authority; that, therefore, Church and State must be kept separate as having different functions, each fulfilling its duties free from the dictation or patronage of the other.
We believe that a visible church is a company of believers in Jesus Christ, buried with Him in baptism and associated for worship, work and fellowship.
We believe that to these visible churches were committed for observance “until He comes,” the ordinances of baptism and the Lord’s Supper; and that God has laid upon these churches the task of persuading a lost world to accept Jesus Christ as Savior and to enthrone Him as Lord and Master. We believe that righteous living, good works and proper social concern are essential products of the gospel.