Zenet Maramara
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In the Shadow of the Volcano
Elizabeth Copeland–one of a handful of African American missionaries on the foreign field today–is reaching a primitive Philippine tribe that was displaced by a volcanic eruption. As soon as they hear the rumbling of the car cease, the small, dark-skinned people of Sapang Bato, a remote village in Pampanga province in the Philippines, march out …
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An Ordinary Woman Doing Extraordinary Things
Once a high fashion designer, Elizabeth Copeland became a missionary when she stopped running from God's call.
This year the Church of God in Christ's Women's Department is celebrating its 50th anniversary. Through the years one of its international evangelists, Dr. Elizabeth Copeland, has contributed invaluable service to women and children.
Copeland has undergirded her ministry with the firm belief that every person has the potential to become what God created him or her to be. She put her belief into practice by single-handedly developing a ministry that has touched the lives of people around the world.
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Philippine Churches Work to Heal Wounds Left by American Soldiers
Thousands of Amerasian children were abandoned when the U.S. military pulled out, and Christians are facing the cleanup
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