Get to Know André Sibomana
André Sibomana2022-06-27T11:32:44-04:00CBM Field Staff, André Sibomana, has been working with CBM since 2011 and now serves in Rwanda as Africa Team Leader. In this video learn more about his life and ministry.
CBM Field Staff, André Sibomana, has been working with CBM since 2011 and now serves in Rwanda as Africa Team Leader. In this video learn more about his life and ministry.
We at CBM are grateful for you and your church. We know it’s been a difficult season, and so we wanted to offer you a gift- a prerecorded online service for you to use on Sunday Dec 26th or Jan 2nd. We hope this will give you a much needed break, and be a gift to you and your church.
Download this Hopeful gifts for Change promotional video to use as part of your service.
Download this Hopeful gifts for Change promotional video to use as part of your service.
Download this Hopeful gifts for Change promotional video to use as part of your service.
CBM Field Staff, Patty Nacho, lives and works in Cochabamba, Bolivia. In this video learn more about her life and ministry.
CBM’s Director of Strategic Initiatives Delivers a four part sermon series diving deeper into how we look at the Lord’s Prayer. We invite churches and small groups to watch, study and discuss this engaging series, whether in-person or online.
Gato Munyamasoko has been working as CBM’s Peace and Reconciliation Specialist to help Churches in the Democratic Republic of the Congo through a process of healing. The church has seen division for more than 20 years but thanks to the work of Gato leaders are beginning to come and learn together. Watch this exciting update that helps to tell a small part of this inspiring story.
Cheryl Bear has prepared a special Advent resource for you and your church to use. Celebrate this sacred season from the perspective of Indigenous peoples through “Advent of Reconciliation”.
Cheryl Bear has prepared a special Advent resource for you and your church to use. Celebrate this sacred season from the perspective of Indigenous peoples through “Advent of Reconciliation”.