Life @ Gracepoint Berkeley
Words and mission statements—as important as they are—aren’t enough to communicate the full story of life here at Gracepoint Berkeley. Here are some personal moments of how we live out our core values and God’s commands day by day throughout our ministries.Blogroll
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Archive for January, 2010
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Story
Posted on January 22, 2010 | No CommentsThis post contains a real life example of how World Vision is making a difference with our donations. We are helping real people! The following story is from the African country of Lesotho. It is the story of Mathabo Nkakole, a... -
Angel Tree moments
Posted on January 20, 2010 | 1 CommentSubmitted by Lin… Our small group sponsored a five year old boy, named X. When I went to the Angel Tree Christmas party, it turned out that his stepdad came. His stepdad was the one who was in prison and who wanted to make sure... -
True living water
Posted on January 4, 2010 | 7 CommentsSubmitted by Suzanne… This past Tuesday we had our first historical prayer walk on the UCSD campus! As we were all gathered around and praying for this campus I thought it was pretty amazing that so many of us from different ministries in our churches... -
The most wonderful thing
Posted on January 1, 2010 | 7 CommentsSubmitted by Olivia… (Olivia is in the middle of the front row, with the yellow wrapped flowers) I was born in a very traditional family in Taiwan, and was very accustomed to burning incense to thank Buddha and ancestors for blessing us with peace and... -
Treasure in Heaven
Posted on January 1, 2010 | 5 CommentsSubmitted by Joanna… I was born into a middle-class family. Although both of my parents worked and we had a steady income, my parents fought over money almost every day. At that time, I thought money was the only solution for my family problems. Actually,...