Prisoner of Conscience.
Last week we opened up with Yusuf Mohamed Ismail, a Somali politician, and Ambassador to the UN Human Rights Office in Geneva.
A Muslim who used his office to fight tirelessly for justice for ‘prisoners of conscience’; some of them Christians suffering persecution in Africa.
In this lecture I examined his life using Paul’s writing as recorded in (Romans 2:14-16), explaining the importance of doing Christianity, as to talking Christianity.
This Sunday, we take another case study of a doer. This time a Roman officer by the name Cornelius.
So, join us tomorrow for: Prisoner of Conscience.
This lecture takes us into the heart of God for humanity, through the effective working of His outpost on earth, the Church.
(6:00-7:30)pm
Art Centre, Drama Room, Bexleyheath Academy, Woolwich Rd, Bexleyheath, Kent DA6 7DA
(Free parking in front of the school and adjacent streets)