In my everyday life, I miss some Apostolic brothers and sisters to talk to. In my country, Norway, there are but a few Apostolic Churches, and being very new to the Apostolic community, having been there for one year (or four years altogether -- depending on your point of view), I do not even know certainly the amount of faithful members, but I've heard that we are 300 or around that. Well, it's a start, at least.
Norway is a country greatly infected by tradition. We have a national church being a Protestantic Trinitarian Church, and all Norwegians are usually made members by birth.
If God would die on the cross for only one of us, than it was certainly also worth it that a loyal man of God was called from the US to establish a church in Norway. I'm so thankful to God and to my pastor and his wife for obeying God's will. The Kingdom of God needs faithful workers!
In short, (and I'm gonna be really short), I want to live for God, and stay faithful to Him and His kingdom. Someday I intend to become a pastor -- that is at least what I desire to do as of now, but I'm thankful to God for whatever job He has for me. At least, I hear from people that I am skilled at writing, so I know for sure that I'm gonna write some books on doctrine in Norwegian. I don't think we even have
one yet...
I hope for much inspiration and pleasant time here at AFF. God bless!