Ministry Newsletters
March 2005
Speaking engagements have picked up in volume recently. Whereas I was speaking only Sunday mornings for several years, I now have other venues to minister publicly to various groups. Men’s groups, seniors groups, and conferences, are among the uses of my gift. For these opportunities I am very thankful. [READ MORE]

December 2004
Together Susan and I continue to meet the needs of hurting people who are without church affiliation or marginalized within their church community. We also minister to the needs of people in crisis; people who are weary and discouraged; and people who want to grow in their knowledge of Scripture and their relationship with the Lord. [READ MORE]

March 2004
The course I am taking on Moral theology this term addresses some thorny issues in society and the professor is doing a fine job walking us through the material.

It is a good thing to keep your mind challenged and study in depth the things in society that need to be addressed by Christianity. [READ MORE]


December 2003
An exciting opportunity has presented itself in the form of a small church near North Bay who have asked me to come up occasionally and help them get properly organized as a church.

They are an enthusiastic group of people and I have greatly enjoyed the times I have been with them planning and getting them set to function as a New Testament Church. [READ MORE]

 

December 2002
Time seems to pass so quickly and we wonder if we have accomplished all we should have for the Lord. We rejoice in the opportunities that have come our way and we have seen the hand of the Lord working faithfully in response to prayer.

The young man in the Toronto West Detention Center has professed faith in Christ and we wait to see the fruit of the Spirit in his life. He will be detained for some time and his faith will be tested. [READ MORE]

 

August 2002
Recently I was speaking to a fine Christian woman after preaching in her church and she asked if she had been dropped from the mailing list for the newsletter, as she had not received one in a long time. I assured her that she had not been dropped but that a newsletter was long overdue. What you have in hand is that newsletter.

We have enjoyed the winter and spring activities greatly. A number of new situations have come to hand that we would like to share with you. [READ MORE]


December 2001
It is hard to believe that it's three months since our last newsletter. We have enjoyed a full schedule of ministry as we seek to minister the Word both publicly and privately. Once again we thank the Lord for all His blessings upon us.

A new phase of the work we do is communicating to people in need via the internet. Both Susan and I have several people with concerns who live several hours away by car with whom we keep a steady correspondence. Occasionally we meet in person but the net keeps us close between visits. [READ MORE]


September 2001
The summer has passed too quickly and already we are entering the fall activities. The article with this newsletter explains how we spent almost four weeks of our summer.

The ministry at Elim Lodge in July went well and we are booked to return there in the summer of 2003. While there we made several new friends including a fine young Baptist pastor who has invited me to preach at his church in September and for a conference in the spring. [READ MORE]


May 2001
The winter months have been busy for us and we have enjoyed a variety of ministry. The winter months have been busy for us and we have enjoyed a variety of ministry.

I have had the opportunity to begin discipling a fine young Christian man in the areas of prayer and Bible study. He has a keen mind and eager spirit and it's a delight to work with him. I also continue to meet with a Seminary graduate with whom I have worked the last two years as he finished his course work. He is seeking the Lord's place for service and we meet to counsel together, discuss the Scriptures and pray. [READ MORE]


Gordon Rumford Ministries