Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Haiti Update
Haiti's African roots should be obvious to all who are able to read and know anything at all about our ever-changing world. Many slaves from Africa were taken into the Caribbean Islands where they became leaders of the governments of those Island nations. Our church, called "Church of God" with headquarters in Cleveland, TN, USA began it's foreign missions program in the Bahamas among the children of those slaves from Africa. Of course the slaves brought their culture (their learned ways of doing and being) with them. Part of that culture was witchcraft, or what became known here in the Western hemisphere as Voodoo.
By going to the following site, you can read the latest on the Church of God efforts to assist in the recovery to the devastating earthquake that Haiti sufferred. Douglas LeRoy (Director of World Missions for the Church) and Dr. Tim Hill (Assistant General Overseer of the Church) give a very detailed report.
http://www.faithnews.cc/2010/11/29/update-on-haiti-progress/
Copy and paste the above link into your browser for the full report.
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Waneda Brownlow Newsletter
Children's Ministry Coordinator, Africa
Church of God World Missions
E-Mail: wanedabrownlow@yahoo.com
September 2010
May, June, July, August . . . since I sent my last newsletter in April. Many miles have been traveled, much workhas been done, and it is time for a report from your happy missionary who spends her days UNDER AFRICAN SKIES!!!
In May, I was thrilled to go on my first safari, visiting Kenya's Amboseli National Park with a group of missionary friends. Seeing Giraffes, Elephants, Buffaloes, Hippos, Lions and other amazing animals at close range was an unforgettable experience.
Immediately following the safari, I went to Moshi, Tanzania to attend a meeting of the entire team of leadership (more than 70 administrators, overseers, teachers and missionaries) for the Church of God in Africa. While there, we received training in the areas of leadership development and conflict management. With the help of the three area superintendents, I made plans to visit West, Central and East Africa, staying four months in each territory before December 2011.
Following the Leadership Conference, I flew to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, where I worked for two weeks alongside Bishop Hiruy Tsige. His ministry to children spurs me to work harder in the preparation of teachers. In Ethiopia, the Harvest Church of God supports more than 50 kindergartens, and two primary schools, serving more than 5000 children.
The rest of June was spent in Zambia, conducting teacher training seminars. In one Sunday morning worship service, where I was the speaker, more than 100 children sat quietly and listened attentively to the message. At the end of the service, we called the children forward. The congregation surrounded the youngsters as we prayed God's blessings on them.
July was a busy month. I held a couple of teacher training sessions in the Eldoret, Kenya area before traveling to the US to attend the General Assembly, visit my doctors for a regularly scheduled six-month check-up and spend time with my family, in addition to attending a missions conference and speaking at my home church in Plant City, FL.
By the way, the visits to my doctors were, as usual, loads of fun. My good health continues. I am now officially a FOUR-YEAR cancer survivor!!
The first couple of weeks in August, I
On Saturday, August 28, at a Regional Ladies' Convention, I spoke to about 200 ladies. At the end of the message, I challenged the group to "step into God's future" for their lives. The all surprised me, when the musicians began to play Onward Christian Soldiers, by marching around the hall, smiling and salutinmg each other. I believe they got the point.
In a couple of days, I will be taking my own step into God's future for my life, as I settle into my home on the campus of our Bible school in Ghana at Winneba. I'll be teaching, counseling, and traveling to conduct training seminars for teachers. I'm depending on your prayers! Thank you for all your support, financial, emotional, and spiritual. I appreciate what each of you does to help me accomplish the tasks that lie before me!!
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Haiti
http://www.cogwm.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2683&Itemid=60
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Haiti Earthquake and Africa


It was impossible for me to scan the newsletter properly because I don't have the correct program. However, thought I would place the letter I received from my good friend, Lloyd Frazier, here above. Perchance you know how to lift it out and manipulate it so you can read the report in Lloyd's exact words. If not, here are the pictures below - and my own assessment of the situation as I see it.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010
African Dignitaries
Sometimes our African leaders wanted to have me meet high-ranking government officials. I was never comfortable meeting them. Yet, it came with my job. I've met Kings and Queens and Princes and Princesses and Presidents in many different places in Africa. It seems that there are so many of them it would be almost impossible NOT to meet at least one, even if you went for only a short visit. I've met some who were attempting to use their birth to some special family for monetary gain. I'm sure they have tricked some into believing they were more important than they actually were. I was introduced to a Vice President and invited to have "tea" with him. I sat about three chairs behind and to the right of Mr. Frederick J. Chiluba when he was President of Zambia. We spent a very pleasant time in church with the man. He impressed me as an honest and down-to-earth leader. We went on an inspection tour of some properties he had contributed funds towards, the Edwin King School, in Lusaka Zambia.
The bottom line - when we get to church - or the work of the church, it is my view that it does not matter what title we hold among the societies of men. What matters is "Do we know God? Do we have faith in God?" You see, "Without faith it is impossible to please God." That's why I was so pleased to hear the remarks of this President about all people who come to a place of worship and who believe in God must all bow to the same God.
Hope you enjoy the video.
Friday, January 8, 2010
Set To Win In 2010
In that verse of Scripture lies the reason I feel set to WIN in 20Ten. I can win someone to Christ because it is what God wants. I'm not restricted by distance. I can win someone who lives close to me. That's why I'm here...to be a winner for myself in all ways - i.e., life, marriage, finances; and in song, word and spirit.
This video is one of the trips I've taken into the Masaai Mara in Kenya. While living there, it was always a lot cheaper for me to visit the parks than it was for visitors. Residents got a huge discount. Therefore in the earliest days (in the late '80s and early '90s) I would buy the yearly pass at an even better discount. Then when visitors came I did not have to squeeze the extra pennies out of the personal budget in order to go with them to the national parks. This video was made after I had moved back to the states and was on a visit with two other preachers from here who wanted to "see the animals". Tis a bonus for those who live and work there.