“I thank my God upon every remembrance of you ... for your fellowship in the gospel ...”
Philippians 1:3 - 5

"Koinonia" is one of those wonderful Greek words that is so rich in meaning that it's hard to find just one English equivalent. It's translated as communication, sharing, partnership and fellowship. The basic idea is having something in common. That's why we've called this section of our Web site Koinonia – it's where we get to share with one another in a number of ways. In this section, you'll find:


This is our fairly regular (we hope!) means of keeping you up-to-date on what's happening with Lisa and Ken and Through the Gates Ministries.


Here we share a little about what the Lord has done on our various ministry trips.


This shows where and when we'll be ministering, so you can pray for us and maybe come see us if we're in your area.




And what, you may ask, is the difference between a testimonial and a testimony? Well, I'm not sure how the dictionary would differentiate between them, but for our purposes, "testimonials" are nice comments and recommendations by pastors and other leaders for whom or with whom we have ministered. "Testimonies" are the stories of various individuals about specific things God has done for them in our meetings.

If you have either a testimony or a testimonial related to Through the Gates that you'd like to share with us, just e-mail us at psalmistken@juno.com and tell us what God has done – that's part of koinonia!

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