Welcome to our BLOGGER page! The Affirming Pentecostal Church International (APC or APCI) is a worldwide organization of churches, ministers, and ministries who seek, by means of the full gospel of Jesus Christ, to reconcile ALL people to God. We provide an LGBTS affirming home among those of like precious faith. Our worldwide headquarters is located in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. To learn more about us, please visit our official website: www.myAPCi.com
Friday, August 19, 2011
APCi World Missions Sunday - THIS Sunday!
FROM: Bishop Kevin Konkle
THIS Sunday is APCI World Missions Day!
APCI has churches in 8 countries: Albania, Colombia, Kosovo, Kenya, Mexico, Portugal, United Kingdom, and the United States!
APCI has contacts in 40 countries around the world, several are ready to birth churches!
We have an urgent need for finances to reach people all over the world with this Affirming Apostolic message! We are asking all APCI supporters to donate at least $10 towards APCI World Missions!
If you are in a local APCI church... please make your donation to the local church which will then send it to APCI.
If you do not have a local APCI church... you may contribute to World Missions for APCI by credit/debit card by clicking on the following link:
https://co.clickandpledge.com/sp/d1/default.aspx?wid=42053
God bless you for your investment into the Harvest!
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Demand Ghana to Rescind Order Arresting All Gays
Sign the online petition demanding the African Country of Ghana to stop enforcing this horrible law!
To participate in this online petition, go to the link below...
FROM: CHANGE.ORG
According to the U.S. State Department's website, the U.S. and the African nation of Ghana are 'close' and 'strong' allies. Additionally, the U.S. provides Ghana with over $100 million annually in aid and assistance, while many major U.S.-based corporations conduct millions of dollars worth of business there.
In an abhorrent move, Ghana's Western Region Minister Paul Evans Aidoo called for the immediate arrest of all persons 'suspected of homosexual activity' in the region, ordering law enforcement agencies and even landlords to turn people in and make the arrests.
This is more than discrimination; it is pure hatred and violence, and threatens the citizens of Ghana, and international tourists and business people visiting the African country. The United States should not stand for this from anyone, let alone one of our trusted allies.
http://www.change.org/petitions/demand-ghana-to-rescind-order-arresting-all-gays?utm_medium=facebook&utm_source=share_petition&utm_term=own_wall
To participate in this online petition, go to the link below...
FROM: CHANGE.ORG
According to the U.S. State Department's website, the U.S. and the African nation of Ghana are 'close' and 'strong' allies. Additionally, the U.S. provides Ghana with over $100 million annually in aid and assistance, while many major U.S.-based corporations conduct millions of dollars worth of business there.
In an abhorrent move, Ghana's Western Region Minister Paul Evans Aidoo called for the immediate arrest of all persons 'suspected of homosexual activity' in the region, ordering law enforcement agencies and even landlords to turn people in and make the arrests.
This is more than discrimination; it is pure hatred and violence, and threatens the citizens of Ghana, and international tourists and business people visiting the African country. The United States should not stand for this from anyone, let alone one of our trusted allies.
http://www.change.org/petitions/demand-ghana-to-rescind-order-arresting-all-gays?utm_medium=facebook&utm_source=share_petition&utm_term=own_wall
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