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- 23.03.2023 - Stammapostel Schneider in Lüneburg (Neuapostolische Kirche Nord- und Ostdeutschland)
- 23.03.2023 - Save the date: Kirchentag 2024 in Karlsruhe (Neuapostolische Kirche Westdeutschland)
- 23.03.2023 - Ankündigung: Videogottesdienst am 26. März aus Düsseldorf-Benrath (Neuapostolische Kirche Westdeutschland)
- 23.03.2023 - 未来を見据え、支配する (日本新使徒教会)
- 22.03.2023 - Democratic Republic of the Congo: Apostle Mukenzi has passed away (Neuapostolische Kirche International)
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Beyond despair
He was tired and completely exhausted. In fact, he could not care less any more. All he wanted to do was die. Only once he had hit rock bottom did Elijah find his way to a new beginning in an encounter with God. More
Our future in view and under control
Reigning with Christ means that we are masters of our own destiny. Jesus set the example. In a recent divine service, Chief Apostle Jean-Luc Schneider explained how the life of Jesus can be a model for believers today. More
Letting our hearts speak
When bad news makes its rounds there is often good news in its wake, namely people doing their best to help others in distress. Here are some examples where New Apostolic aid organisations and congregations helped their neighbour. More
Spotlight 4/2023: Reigning over our own lives
Serving with Christ is clear, but the reigning aspect of this year’s motto is giving some New Apostolic Christians a headache. In his article, District Apostle Rüdiger Krause of Germany explains the importance of reigning. More
A true messenger of Christ
From Sub-deacon to District Apostle Helper… John W. Fendt was active as a minister for nearly fifty years, caring for the believers in North, Central, and South America. He just retired. Here is the video covering his retirement. More
From telegraph cable to the internet
It all began with a telegraph cable back in the 1950s. Then, starting in 1990, the New Apostolic Church started to broadcast its divine services via satellite. And since the beginning of 2022, divine services are being live streamed on YouTube or the Church’s own IPTV portal. More
Pleading our own cause: we want you to share!
The web, apps, and print products are all channels through which nac.today conveys information and news. Some people, however, still want to share it in their own way. Is that okay? There is a clear answer to this question—along with three little points to observe. More