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BRIEF HISTORY OF KABUSA LCC
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BRIEF HISTORY OF KABUSA LCC SINCE INCEPTION It is evident, however, that the Hebrew people were a commemorative race; in other words, they were given to creating and presenting memorials of important events. Even in the patriarchal times we find monuments set up in order to commemorate eventsof Jacob (Gen 28:18) "set up a pillar" to perpetuate the memory of the divine promise; and that these monuments had a religious importance and sanction appears from the statement that "he poured oil upon the top of the pillar" (Gen 31:45; Josh 4:9; 1 Sam 7:12; Judg 9:6). Long-lived trees, such as Oaks and Terebinths were made use of as remembrance (Gen 35:4; Josh 24:26). Commemorative names, also, were given to persons, places, and things; and from the earliest periods it was usual to substitute a new and descriptive name for an old one, which may in its origin have been descriptive too (Ex 2; 10; Gen 2:1; 23; 4:1). Genealogical tables appear, moreover, to have had a very ear
ECWA Church History
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ECWA Church History SIM/ECWA HISTORY SIM is an international, interdenominational Christian mission organization. It was established in 1893 by its three founders, Walter Gowans and Rowland Bingham of Canada and Thomas Kent of the United States. The Founding of SIM in Africa The vision for SIM (and ECWA) was first born in the heart of a woman – Margaret (Craig) Gowans. Margaret Craig was born in 1836 in Hamilton, Lanarkshire, Scotland, and married a brewer in Kilmarnock named John Gowans (1836-1906) in 1861. She was the first person in SIM/ECWA history to have a vision to take the gospel to the Soudan, which then led to what we know today as ECWA. They had nine children and emigrated to Toronto, Canada, in 1879.. Mrs. Gowans fervently believed that world-wide missions was an important part of the church’s calling. It was due, in part, to her influence that two of their children became missionaries. Annie , their oldest, went to China in 1892. Walter , their fifth
ECWA CHURCH
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* _ECWA_ * Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA) is the result of a long history of ministry. In 1893 three missionaries from Canada and the United States set out to take the Gospel to sub-Sahara part of Africa called the Soudan. This effort resulted in the start of Sudan Interior Mission (SIM) now called “Serving In Missions”. Over time, the missionaries from this organization planted many churches in the nation of Nigeria. In the middle of the 20 Century, these churches were nationalized and renamed the Evangelical Church of West Africa (ECWA). The church was renamed “Evangelical Church Winning All.” ECWA is one of the largest Protestant denominations in Nigeria with over 6,000 churches having an adult membership of 2.5 million and over 10 million in total attendance worldwide. In addition, ECWA also sends out 1,600 missionaries to Nigeria and 17 other countries through the Evangelical Missionary Society (EMS) of ECWA), the largest mission organization of any African church. Thr