This document provides a chronology of the seven feasts held annually from 1997 to 2007 by Living Stream Ministry. Each feast included trainings, conferences, and seminars focused on crystallizing and propagating the divine revelation in the Lord's recovery. Key topics included the ministry of Christ, building up the church as the Body of Christ, knowing and shepherding the church, and walking worthily of God's calling. The feasts aimed to care for the present need in the Lord's recovery through blended fellowship and ministry.
Truth to Power presents the best from twenty years of provocative journalism by Father Andrew Britz, a Benedictine monk at St. Peter’s Abbey in the hinterland of rural Saskatchewan, far from the centres of ecclesiastical and political influence.
Britz was editor of The Prairie Messenger, a prophetic Catholic weekly news journal that has been published by the monks since 1904. He was fearless in speaking truth to the powerful in church and society—to popes and prime ministers, capitalists and clerics. “It is easy producing a prophetic paper year in and year out,” he writes in one of the editorials published in this book. “Prophets call us to a new age.”
The new age for Britz is one that resists an imperial papacy, one in which his church honours and takes seriously the gifts of all the baptized—lay people as well as clerics, woman as well as men, and the poor, especially the poor. Britz’s world is also one where the abuses of liberal capitalism are held in check, where militarization is curtailed, where the earth and all its peoples are treated with respect, and one where all religions act in unity for the common good.
Although Britz is best known for provocative editorials, there is also a deeply contemplative dimension to his writing, the legacy of his life as a monk and a trained liturgist who is deeply steeped in church history.
In Truth to Power, Britz confronts honestly and with clarity the issues that confront us:
The papacy, the bishops, laypeople, women in the church, social justice, economic development, the environment, abortion, birth control, ecumenism, fundamentalism, Christmas, Easter, the mass, Vatican II.
Further info at http://prairiemessenger.ca
Truth to Power presents the best from twenty years of provocative journalism by Father Andrew Britz, a Benedictine monk at St. Peter’s Abbey in the hinterland of rural Saskatchewan, far from the centres of ecclesiastical and political influence.
Britz was editor of The Prairie Messenger, a prophetic Catholic weekly news journal that has been published by the monks since 1904. He was fearless in speaking truth to the powerful in church and society—to popes and prime ministers, capitalists and clerics. “It is easy producing a prophetic paper year in and year out,” he writes in one of the editorials published in this book. “Prophets call us to a new age.”
The new age for Britz is one that resists an imperial papacy, one in which his church honours and takes seriously the gifts of all the baptized—lay people as well as clerics, woman as well as men, and the poor, especially the poor. Britz’s world is also one where the abuses of liberal capitalism are held in check, where militarization is curtailed, where the earth and all its peoples are treated with respect, and one where all religions act in unity for the common good.
Although Britz is best known for provocative editorials, there is also a deeply contemplative dimension to his writing, the legacy of his life as a monk and a trained liturgist who is deeply steeped in church history.
In Truth to Power, Britz confronts honestly and with clarity the issues that confront us:
The papacy, the bishops, laypeople, women in the church, social justice, economic development, the environment, abortion, birth control, ecumenism, fundamentalism, Christmas, Easter, the mass, Vatican II.
Further info at http://prairiemessenger.ca
Richard's entangled aventures in wonderlandRichard Gill
Since the loophole-free Bell experiments of 2020 and the Nobel prizes in physics of 2022, critics of Bell's work have retreated to the fortress of super-determinism. Now, super-determinism is a derogatory word - it just means "determinism". Palmer, Hance and Hossenfelder argue that quantum mechanics and determinism are not incompatible, using a sophisticated mathematical construction based on a subtle thinning of allowed states and measurements in quantum mechanics, such that what is left appears to make Bell's argument fail, without altering the empirical predictions of quantum mechanics. I think however that it is a smoke screen, and the slogan "lost in math" comes to my mind. I will discuss some other recent disproofs of Bell's theorem using the language of causality based on causal graphs. Causal thinking is also central to law and justice. I will mention surprising connections to my work on serial killer nurse cases, in particular the Dutch case of Lucia de Berk and the current UK case of Lucy Letby.
Multi-source connectivity as the driver of solar wind variability in the heli...Sérgio Sacani
The ambient solar wind that flls the heliosphere originates from multiple
sources in the solar corona and is highly structured. It is often described
as high-speed, relatively homogeneous, plasma streams from coronal
holes and slow-speed, highly variable, streams whose source regions are
under debate. A key goal of ESA/NASA’s Solar Orbiter mission is to identify
solar wind sources and understand what drives the complexity seen in the
heliosphere. By combining magnetic feld modelling and spectroscopic
techniques with high-resolution observations and measurements, we show
that the solar wind variability detected in situ by Solar Orbiter in March
2022 is driven by spatio-temporal changes in the magnetic connectivity to
multiple sources in the solar atmosphere. The magnetic feld footpoints
connected to the spacecraft moved from the boundaries of a coronal hole
to one active region (12961) and then across to another region (12957). This
is refected in the in situ measurements, which show the transition from fast
to highly Alfvénic then to slow solar wind that is disrupted by the arrival of
a coronal mass ejection. Our results describe solar wind variability at 0.5 au
but are applicable to near-Earth observatories.
Richard's entangled aventures in wonderlandRichard Gill
Since the loophole-free Bell experiments of 2020 and the Nobel prizes in physics of 2022, critics of Bell's work have retreated to the fortress of super-determinism. Now, super-determinism is a derogatory word - it just means "determinism". Palmer, Hance and Hossenfelder argue that quantum mechanics and determinism are not incompatible, using a sophisticated mathematical construction based on a subtle thinning of allowed states and measurements in quantum mechanics, such that what is left appears to make Bell's argument fail, without altering the empirical predictions of quantum mechanics. I think however that it is a smoke screen, and the slogan "lost in math" comes to my mind. I will discuss some other recent disproofs of Bell's theorem using the language of causality based on causal graphs. Causal thinking is also central to law and justice. I will mention surprising connections to my work on serial killer nurse cases, in particular the Dutch case of Lucia de Berk and the current UK case of Lucy Letby.
Multi-source connectivity as the driver of solar wind variability in the heli...Sérgio Sacani
The ambient solar wind that flls the heliosphere originates from multiple
sources in the solar corona and is highly structured. It is often described
as high-speed, relatively homogeneous, plasma streams from coronal
holes and slow-speed, highly variable, streams whose source regions are
under debate. A key goal of ESA/NASA’s Solar Orbiter mission is to identify
solar wind sources and understand what drives the complexity seen in the
heliosphere. By combining magnetic feld modelling and spectroscopic
techniques with high-resolution observations and measurements, we show
that the solar wind variability detected in situ by Solar Orbiter in March
2022 is driven by spatio-temporal changes in the magnetic connectivity to
multiple sources in the solar atmosphere. The magnetic feld footpoints
connected to the spacecraft moved from the boundaries of a coronal hole
to one active region (12961) and then across to another region (12957). This
is refected in the in situ measurements, which show the transition from fast
to highly Alfvénic then to slow solar wind that is disrupted by the arrival of
a coronal mass ejection. Our results describe solar wind variability at 0.5 au
but are applicable to near-Earth observatories.
Slide 1: Title Slide
Extrachromosomal Inheritance
Slide 2: Introduction to Extrachromosomal Inheritance
Definition: Extrachromosomal inheritance refers to the transmission of genetic material that is not found within the nucleus.
Key Components: Involves genes located in mitochondria, chloroplasts, and plasmids.
Slide 3: Mitochondrial Inheritance
Mitochondria: Organelles responsible for energy production.
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA): Circular DNA molecule found in mitochondria.
Inheritance Pattern: Maternally inherited, meaning it is passed from mothers to all their offspring.
Diseases: Examples include Leber’s hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) and mitochondrial myopathy.
Slide 4: Chloroplast Inheritance
Chloroplasts: Organelles responsible for photosynthesis in plants.
Chloroplast DNA (cpDNA): Circular DNA molecule found in chloroplasts.
Inheritance Pattern: Often maternally inherited in most plants, but can vary in some species.
Examples: Variegation in plants, where leaf color patterns are determined by chloroplast DNA.
Slide 5: Plasmid Inheritance
Plasmids: Small, circular DNA molecules found in bacteria and some eukaryotes.
Features: Can carry antibiotic resistance genes and can be transferred between cells through processes like conjugation.
Significance: Important in biotechnology for gene cloning and genetic engineering.
Slide 6: Mechanisms of Extrachromosomal Inheritance
Non-Mendelian Patterns: Do not follow Mendel’s laws of inheritance.
Cytoplasmic Segregation: During cell division, organelles like mitochondria and chloroplasts are randomly distributed to daughter cells.
Heteroplasmy: Presence of more than one type of organellar genome within a cell, leading to variation in expression.
Slide 7: Examples of Extrachromosomal Inheritance
Four O’clock Plant (Mirabilis jalapa): Shows variegated leaves due to different cpDNA in leaf cells.
Petite Mutants in Yeast: Result from mutations in mitochondrial DNA affecting respiration.
Slide 8: Importance of Extrachromosomal Inheritance
Evolution: Provides insight into the evolution of eukaryotic cells.
Medicine: Understanding mitochondrial inheritance helps in diagnosing and treating mitochondrial diseases.
Agriculture: Chloroplast inheritance can be used in plant breeding and genetic modification.
Slide 9: Recent Research and Advances
Gene Editing: Techniques like CRISPR-Cas9 are being used to edit mitochondrial and chloroplast DNA.
Therapies: Development of mitochondrial replacement therapy (MRT) for preventing mitochondrial diseases.
Slide 10: Conclusion
Summary: Extrachromosomal inheritance involves the transmission of genetic material outside the nucleus and plays a crucial role in genetics, medicine, and biotechnology.
Future Directions: Continued research and technological advancements hold promise for new treatments and applications.
Slide 11: Questions and Discussion
Invite Audience: Open the floor for any questions or further discussion on the topic.
Nutraceutical market, scope and growth: Herbal drug technologyLokesh Patil
As consumer awareness of health and wellness rises, the nutraceutical market—which includes goods like functional meals, drinks, and dietary supplements that provide health advantages beyond basic nutrition—is growing significantly. As healthcare expenses rise, the population ages, and people want natural and preventative health solutions more and more, this industry is increasing quickly. Further driving market expansion are product formulation innovations and the use of cutting-edge technology for customized nutrition. With its worldwide reach, the nutraceutical industry is expected to keep growing and provide significant chances for research and investment in a number of categories, including vitamins, minerals, probiotics, and herbal supplements.
Professional air quality monitoring systems provide immediate, on-site data for analysis, compliance, and decision-making.
Monitor common gases, weather parameters, particulates.
Cancer cell metabolism: special Reference to Lactate PathwayAADYARAJPANDEY1
Normal Cell Metabolism:
Cellular respiration describes the series of steps that cells use to break down sugar and other chemicals to get the energy we need to function.
Energy is stored in the bonds of glucose and when glucose is broken down, much of that energy is released.
Cell utilize energy in the form of ATP.
The first step of respiration is called glycolysis. In a series of steps, glycolysis breaks glucose into two smaller molecules - a chemical called pyruvate. A small amount of ATP is formed during this process.
Most healthy cells continue the breakdown in a second process, called the Kreb's cycle. The Kreb's cycle allows cells to “burn” the pyruvates made in glycolysis to get more ATP.
The last step in the breakdown of glucose is called oxidative phosphorylation (Ox-Phos).
It takes place in specialized cell structures called mitochondria. This process produces a large amount of ATP. Importantly, cells need oxygen to complete oxidative phosphorylation.
If a cell completes only glycolysis, only 2 molecules of ATP are made per glucose. However, if the cell completes the entire respiration process (glycolysis - Kreb's - oxidative phosphorylation), about 36 molecules of ATP are created, giving it much more energy to use.
IN CANCER CELL:
Unlike healthy cells that "burn" the entire molecule of sugar to capture a large amount of energy as ATP, cancer cells are wasteful.
Cancer cells only partially break down sugar molecules. They overuse the first step of respiration, glycolysis. They frequently do not complete the second step, oxidative phosphorylation.
This results in only 2 molecules of ATP per each glucose molecule instead of the 36 or so ATPs healthy cells gain. As a result, cancer cells need to use a lot more sugar molecules to get enough energy to survive.
Unlike healthy cells that "burn" the entire molecule of sugar to capture a large amount of energy as ATP, cancer cells are wasteful.
Cancer cells only partially break down sugar molecules. They overuse the first step of respiration, glycolysis. They frequently do not complete the second step, oxidative phosphorylation.
This results in only 2 molecules of ATP per each glucose molecule instead of the 36 or so ATPs healthy cells gain. As a result, cancer cells need to use a lot more sugar molecules to get enough energy to survive.
introduction to WARBERG PHENOMENA:
WARBURG EFFECT Usually, cancer cells are highly glycolytic (glucose addiction) and take up more glucose than do normal cells from outside.
Otto Heinrich Warburg (; 8 October 1883 – 1 August 1970) In 1931 was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology for his "discovery of the nature and mode of action of the respiratory enzyme.
WARNBURG EFFECT : cancer cells under aerobic (well-oxygenated) conditions to metabolize glucose to lactate (aerobic glycolysis) is known as the Warburg effect. Warburg made the observation that tumor slices consume glucose and secrete lactate at a higher rate than normal tissues.
1. A Chronology of the Seven Feasts
The Ministry Magazine
1997 (periodical)
1. Summer Training July 3-8,
1997
Bren Events
Center
Irvine,California
The Crucial Contents of God’s New Testament
Ministry
Vol. 2 No. 2 Feb. 1998
Vol. 2 No. 3 March 1998
2. International Conference
of Co-workers and Elders
Sept. 23-25,
1997
Anaheim,
California
Vital Factors in the Lord’s Present Move Vol. 1 No. 3 Dec. 1997
3. Thanksgiving Conference Nov. 27-30,
1997
Anaheim,
California
The Sevenfold Intensified Heavenly Ministry
of Christ
Vol. 2 No. 1 Jan. 1998
4. Winter Training Dec.23-28,
1997
Anaheim,
California
A. Crystallization-Study of the Divinity of
Christ in the Fulfillment and Ultimate
Consummation of God’s Eternal Economy
B. Crystallization-Study of the Epistles of
1 & 2 Corinthians
Vol. 2 No. 4 Apr. 1998
Vol. 2 No. 5 May 1998
1998
1. International Conference
of Co-workers and Elders
April 29-
May 1, 1998
Taipei,
Taiwan
Being Constituted with and Propagating the
Divine Revelation in the Lord’s Recovery
Vol. 2 No. 6 June 1998
2. Memorial Day Conference May 22-25,
1998
Atlanta,
Georgia
The Move of God in His Recovery as
Portrayed in Ezekiel
Vol. 2 No. 7 July 1998
3. Summer Training June 30-
July 5, 1998
Anaheim,
California
Crystallization-Study of the Epistle to the
Hebrews (1)
Vol. 2 No. 8 Aug/Sept.1998
Vol. 2 No. 9 Oct. 1998
Vol. 2 No. 10 Nov. 1998
4. International Elders’
Training
Oct. 6-8,
1998
Anaheim,
California
The Work, the Living, and the Vision Needed for
the Organic Building Up of the Body of Christ (1)
Vol. 2 No. 11 Dec. 1998
5. Thanksgiving Conference Nov. 26-29,
1998
Anaheim,
California
Keeping the Principles of the Body Vol. 3 No. 3 March 1999
Vol. 3 No. 4 Apr. 1999
6. Winter Training Dec. 21-26,
1998
Anaheim,
California
Crystallization-Study of the Epistle to the
Hebrews (2)
Vol. 3 No. 5 May 1999
Vol. 3 No. 6 June 1999
Vol. 3 No. 7 July 1999
Vol. 3 No. 8 Aug. 1999
2. The Ministry Magazine
1999 (periodical)
1. Chinese-Speaking New
Year’s Conference
Feb. 12-14,
1999
San Jose,
California
The New Covenant in God’s Economy
2. International Elders’
Training
April 30-
May 2, 1999
Ventura,
California
The Work, the Living, and the Vision Needed for
the Organic Building Up of the Body of Christ (2)
3. Memorial Day
Conference
May 28-31,
1999
Chicago,
Illinois
A New Revival Vol.3 No.9 Sept/Oct. 1999
Vol.4 No.1 Nov.1999-
Feb. 2000
4. Summer Training June 28-
July 3, 1999
Anaheim,
California
Crystallization-Study of Revelation (1) Vol.4 No.2 Mar-June, 2000
Vol.4 No.3 July 2000
Vol.4 No. 4 Aug. 2000
Vol.4 No. 5 Sept. 2000
5. International Elders’
Training
Oct. 14-16,
1999
Seoul,
Korea
The Vision, the Living, and the Practice of the
Lord’s Recovery Today
6. Thanksgiving Conference Nov. 25-28,
1999
Irving,
Texas
A New Revival—Reaching the Highest Peak
of the Divine Revelation
Vol. 4 No. 6
Oct/Nov. 2000
7. Winter Training Dec.27,1999-
Jan. 1, 2000
Long Beach,
California
Crystallization-Study of Revelation (2) Vol. 4 No. 7 Dec. 2000
Vol. 5 No. 1 Jan. 2001
2000
1. Chinese-Speaking New
Year’s Conference
Feb. 18-20,
2000
Anaheim,
California
The Central Work of God
2. International Elders’
Training
March 31-
April 2, 2000
Ventura,
California
A Further Training on the Work, the Living, and the
Vision Needed for the Organic Building Up of the
Body of Christ
3. Memorial Day
Conference
May 26-29,
2000
San Jose,
California
A New Revival—Becoming the New Jerusalem Vol. 5 No. 2 Feb. 2001
4. Summer Training July 3-8,
2000
Bren Center,
Irvine, CA
Crystallization-Study of the New Jerusalem Vol. 5 No. 5 May 2001
Vol. 5 No. 6 June 2001
5. International Elders’
Training
Oct. 12-14,
2000
Kuala
Lumpur,
Malaysia
The Truth, the Living, and the Work Needed for
the Carrying Out of the God-Ordained Way to
Build Up the Organic Body of Christ
6. Thanksgiving Conference Nov. 23-26
2000
E. Brunswick,
New Jersey
A New Revival—Living the Life of a God-Man Vol. 5 No. 8 Sept. 2001
7. Winter Training Dec. 25-31,
2000
Anaheim,
California
Crystallization-Study of the Gospel of Matthew
(1)
Vol. 5 No. 3 March 2001
Vol. 5 No. 4 April 2001
3. The Ministry Magazine
2001 (periodical)
1. Chinese-Speaking New
Year’s Conference
Feb. 16-18,
2001
Anaheim,
California
The Revelation of the God-Man Living
2. International Elders’
Training
March 30-
April 1,
2001
Anaheim,
California
The Vision Needed for the Reality and
Practicality of the Universal One New Man
Vol. 5 No. 10 Nov. 2001
Vol. 5 No. 11 Dec. 2001
3. Memorial Day
Conference
May 25-28,
2001
Cleveland,
Ohio
The God-Man Living—A Man of Prayer Vol. 5 No. 9 Oct. 2001
4. Summer Training July 2-7,
2001
Anaheim,
California
Crystallization-Study of the Gospel of Matthew
(2)
Vol. 5 No. 7
July/Aug. 2001
5. International Elders’
Training
Oct. 11-13,
2001
Manila,
Philippines
The Service Needed for the Practical Existence
of the Universal One New Man
6. Thanksgiving Conference Nov. 22-25,
2001
Jacksonville,
Florida
The World Situation and the New Revival Vol. 6 No. 3 April 2002
7. Winter Training Dec. 24-29,
2001
Anaheim,
California
Crystallization-Study of Ephesians Vol. 6 No. 1
Jan/Feb. 2002
2002
1. Chinese-Speaking New
Year’s Conference
Feb. 15-17,
2002
Anaheim,
California
God’s Masterpiece—The New Man
2. International Elders’
Training
April 12-14,
2002
Anaheim,
California
Knowing the Body (1) Vol. 6 No. 7 Sept. 2002
Vol. 6 No. 8 Oct. 2002
3. Memorial Day
Conference
May 24-27,
2002
Bellevue,
Washington
A New Revival—Living the Life of a God-Man
for the Reality of the Body of Christ
Vol. 6 No. 9 Nov. 2002
4. Summer Training July 1-6,
2002
Anaheim,
California
Crystallization-Study of Philippians Vol. 6 No. 5
June/July 2002
5. International Elders’
Training
Sept. 16-18,
2002
Sumare,
Brazil
Knowing the Body (2) Vol. 6 No. 10 Dec. 2002
6. Thanksgiving Conference Nov. 28-
Dec. 1,
2002
San Diego,
California
Living the Life of a God-Man for the
One New Man
Vol. 7 No. 2 March 2003
7. Winter Training Dec. 23-28,
2002
Anaheim,
California
Crystallization-Study of 1 Corinthians Vol. 7 No. 1
Jan/Feb. 2003
4. The Ministry Magazine
2003 (periodical)
1. Chinese-Speaking New
Year’s Conference
Feb. 14-16,
2003
Anaheim,
California
The Living of the One New Man
2. International Elders’
Training
April 4-6,
2003
Anaheim,
California
Knowing the Body (3) Vol. 7 No. 6 Aug. 2003
3. Memorial Day
Conference
May 23-26,
2003
Irving,
Texas
Living an Overcoming Life by the Law of the
Spirit of Life
Vol. 7 No. 7 Sept. 2003
4. Summer Training June 30-
July 5, 2003
Anaheim,
California
Crystallization-Study of 2 Corinthians Vol. 7 No. 5
June/July 2003
5. International Elders’
Training
Oct. 2-4,
2003
Heckfield
Place, United
Kingdom
The Uniqueness of the Lord’s Recovery (1) Vol. 8 No. 2 Feb. 2004
6. Thanksgiving Conference Nov. 27-30,
2003
Arlington,
Virginia
The Lord’s Recovery of Life and by Life Vol. 8 No. 3 March 2004
7. Winter Training Dec. 22-27,
2003
Anaheim,
California
Crystallization-Study of Galatians Vol. 8 No. 1 Jan. 2004
2004
1. Chinese-Speaking New
Year’s Conference
Jan. 23-25,
2004
Taipei,
Taiwan
The Urgent Need in the Lord’s Recovery Today
2. International Elders’
Training
March 26-28,
2004
Anaheim,
California
The Uniqueness of the Lord’s Recovery (2) Vol. 8 No. 6 June 2004
3. Memorial Day
Conference
May 28-31,
2004
Kansas City,
Missouri
Vital Factors for the Recovery of the Church as
the House of God and the Kingdom of God
Vol. 8 No. 8 Sept. 2004
4. Summer Training June 28-
July 3, 2004
Anaheim,
California
Crystallization-Study of Colossians Vol. 8 No. 7
July/Aug. 2004
5. International Elders’
Training
Oct. 7-9,
2004
Auckland,
New Zealand
The Uniqueness of the Lord’s Recovery (3) Vol. 9 No. 2 Feb. 2005
6. Thanksgiving Conference Nov. 25-28,
2004
San Francisco,
California
The Intrinsic Need in the Lord’s Recovery—
Purification, Education, Reconstitution,
Separation, Protection and Expression
Vol. 9 No. 3 March 2005
7. Winter Training Dec. 20-25,
2004
Anaheim,
California
Crystallization-Study of 1 and 2 Timothy
and Titus
Vol. 9 No. 1 Jan. 2005
5. The Ministry Magazine
2005 (periodical)
1. Chinese-Speaking New
Year’s Conference
Feb. 18-20,
2005
Anaheim,
California
The Lord’s Recovery of Life, Truth and
Oneness
2. International Elders’
Training
April 10-12,
2005
Anaheim,
California
The Church, the Ministry, and the Work Vol. 9 No. 6 June 2005
3. Memorial Day
Conference
May 27-30,
2005
Houston,
Texas
The All-Inheriting Vision of the Age Vol. 9 No. 8 Sept. 2005
4. Summer Training June 27-
July 2, 2005
Anaheim,
California
Crystallization-Study of
1 and 2 Thessalonians and Song of Songs 7-8
Vol. 9 No. 7
July/Aug. 2005
5. International Elders’
Training
Oct. 6-8,
2005
Moscow,
Russia
The Vision of the Lord’s Recovery and Its
Application
Vol. 10 No. 2
March 2006
6. Thanksgiving Conference Nov. 24-27,
2005
Atlanta,
Georgia
The Lord’s Coming Vol. 10 No. 3
Apr.-June 2006
7. Winter Training Dec. 26-31,
2005
Anaheim,
California
Crystallization-Study of the Building of God Vol. 10 No. 1
Jan/Feb. 2006
2006
1. Chinese-Speaking New
Year’s Conference
Jan. 29-31,
2006
Taipei,
Taiwan
The Organic Shepherding of Christ for the
Building Up of the Body of Christ
2. International Elders’
Training
March 31-
April 2,
2006
Anaheim,
California
Taking the Shepherding Way to Preach the
Gospel and Revive the Church
Vol. 10 No. 5 Aug. 2006
3. Memorial Day
Conference
May 26-29,
2006
Phoenix,
Arizona
Cooperating and Coordinating with the
Energizing God in His Up-to-Date and Ultimate
Move to Carry Out His Economy
Vol. 10 No. 6 Sept. 2006
4. Summer Training July 3-8,
2006
Anaheim,
California
Crystallization-Study of the Body of Christ Vol. 10 No. 4 July 2006
5. International Elders’
Training
Oct. 5-7,
2006
Whistler, B.C.
Canada
Shepherding the Flock of God Vol. 11 No. 2 Feb. 2007
6. Thanksgiving Conference Nov. 23-26,
2006
Washington,
D.C.
Living in the Mingled Spirit for the Reality of
the Body of Christ
Vol. 11 No. 3
March/Apr. 2007
7. Winter Training Dec. 25-30,
2006
Anaheim,
California
Crystallization-Study of the Gospel of Mark Vol. 11 No. 1 Jan. 2007
6. The Ministry Magazine
2007 (periodical)
1. Chinese-Speaking New
Year’s Conference
Feb. 16-18,
2007
Anaheim,
California
Walking Worthily of God’s Calling for the
Reality of the Body of Christ
2. International Elders’
Training
March 30
Apr.1, 2007
Anaheim,
California
Shepherding the Church of God as a Slave of
God
Vol. 11 No. 7
Aug/Sept. 2007
3. Memorial Day
Conference
May 25-28,
2007
St. Paul,
Minnesota
Caring for the Present Need in the Lord’s
Recovery
Vol. 11 No. 8 Oct. 2007
4. Summer Training July 2-7,
2007
Anaheim,
California
Crystallization-Study of the Epistles of John Vol. 11 No. 6 July 2007
5. International Elders’
Training
October 4-6,
2007
Mexico City,
Mexico
Knowing and Caring for the Church Vol. 12 No. 2 Feb. 2008
6. Thanksgiving Conference Nov. 22-25,
2007
Boston,
Massachusetts
Closely Following the Present Vision of the
Lord’s Recovery
Vol. 12 No. 3
March 2008
7. Winter Training Dec. 24-29,
2007
Anaheim,
California
Crystallization-Study of 1 Peter, 2 Peter,
and Jude
Vol. 12 No.1 Jan. 2008
The Ministry Magazine/The Ministry of the Word
2008 (periodicals)
1. Chinese-Speaking New
Year’s Conference
Feb. 15-17,
2008
Anaheim,
California
Being Absolute for the Truth and Being
Constituted with the Truth
2. International Elders’
Training
Apr.4-6,
2008
Anaheim,
California
The Vision, Experience, and Practice of the
All-Inclusive Oneness
Vol. 12 No. 6 June 2008
3. Memorial Day
Conference
May 23-26,
2008
Dallas,
Texas
Experiencing and Enjoying Christ to Abound in
the Work of Christ According to His Full
Ministry of Three Stages—Incarnation,
Inclusion, and Intensification
Vol. 12 No. 8 Aug. 2008
4. Summer Training June 30-
July 5, 2008
Anaheim,
California
Crystallization-Study of the Gospel of Luke Vol. 12 No. 7 July 2008
5. International Elders’
Training
October 2-4,
2008
Kuching,
E. Malaysia
Doing a Work of Three Sections—Incarnation,
Inclusion, and Intensification
Vol. 13 No. 2 Feb. 2009
6. Thanksgiving Conference Nov. 27-30
2008
Schaumburg
(Chicago), Ill.
The Testimony of Jesus Vol. 13 No. 3
March 2009
7. Winter Training Dec. 22-27,
2008
Anaheim,
California
Crystallization-Study of Acts Vol. 13 No. 1 Jan. 2009
7. The Ministry Magazine
2001 (periodical)
1. Chinese-Speaking New
Year’s Conference
Feb. 16-18,
2001
Anaheim,
California
The Revelation of the God-Man Living
2. International Elders’
Training
March 30-
April 1,
2001
Anaheim,
California
The Vision Needed for the Reality and
Practicality of the Universal One New Man
Vol. 5 No. 10 Nov. 2001
Vol. 5 No. 11 Dec. 2001
3. Memorial Day
Conference
May 25-28,
2001
Cleveland,
Ohio
The God-Man Living—A Man of Prayer Vol. 5 No. 9 Oct. 2001
4. Summer Training July 2-7,
2001
Anaheim,
California
Crystallization-Study of the Gospel of Matthew
(2)
Vol. 5 No. 7
July/Aug. 2001
5. International Elders’
Training
Oct. 11-13,
2001
Manila,
Philippines
The Service Needed for the Practical Existence
of the Universal One New Man
6. Thanksgiving Conference Nov. 22-25,
2001
Jacksonville,
Florida
The World Situation and the New Revival Vol. 6 No. 3 April 2002
7. Winter Training Dec. 24-29,
2001
Anaheim,
California
Crystallization-Study of Ephesians Vol. 6 No. 1
Jan/Feb. 2002
2002
1. Chinese-Speaking New
Year’s Conference
Feb. 15-17,
2002
Anaheim,
California
God’s Masterpiece—The New Man
2. International Elders’
Training
April 12-14,
2002
Anaheim,
California
Knowing the Body (1) Vol. 6 No. 7 Sept. 2002
Vol. 6 No. 8 Oct. 2002
3. Memorial Day
Conference
May 24-27,
2002
Bellevue,
Washington
A New Revival—Living the Life of a God-Man
for the Reality of the Body of Christ
Vol. 6 No. 9 Nov. 2002
4. Summer Training July 1-6,
2002
Anaheim,
California
Crystallization-Study of Philippians Vol. 6 No. 5
June/July 2002
5. International Elders’
Training
Sept. 16-18,
2002
Sumare,
Brazil
Knowing the Body (2) Vol. 6 No. 10 Dec. 2002
6. Thanksgiving Conference Nov. 28-
Dec. 1,
2002
San Diego,
California
Living the Life of a God-Man for the
One New Man
Vol. 7 No. 2 March 2003
7. Winter Training Dec. 23-28,
2002
Anaheim,
California
Crystallization-Study of 1 Corinthians Vol. 7 No. 1
Jan/Feb. 2003
8. The Ministry of the Word
2011 (periodical)
1. Chinese-Speaking New
Year’s Conference
Feb. 18-20,
2011
Anaheim,
California
Speaking the Word of God
2. International Elders’
Training
Apr. 1-3,
2011
Anaheim,
California
The Central Line of the Bible Vol. 15 No. 6 June 2011
3. Memorial Day
Conference
May 27-30,
2011
Dallas,
Texas
The Crucial Elements of the Bible Vol. 15 No. 8 Aug. 2011
4. Summer Training July 4-9,
2011
Anaheim,
California
Crystallization-Study of the Psalms (1) Vol. 15 No. 7 July 2011
5. International Elders’
Training
Oct. 6-8,
2011
Baarlo,
Netherlands
The Four Great Pillars in the Lord’s Recovery Vol. 16 No.2 Feb. 2012
6. Thanksgiving Conference Nov. 24-27,
2011
San Jose,
California
The Focus of the Lord’s Recovery Vol. 16 No.3 March 2012
7. Winter Training Dec 26-31,
2011
Anaheim,
California
Crystallization-Study of the Psalms (2) Vol. 16 No.1 Jan. 2012
2012
1. Chinese-Speaking New
Year’s Conference
Jan. 25-26,
2012
Taipei,
Taiwan
The Heart of the Divine Revelation
2. International Elders’
Training
March 30-
April 1, 2012
Anaheim,
California
Taking the Lead as Elders and Responsible
Ones
Vol. 16 No. 6 June 2012
3. Memorial Day
Conference
May 25-28,
2012
Bellevue,
Washington
The Genuine Oneness of the Body, The Proper
One Accord in the Church, and The Direction
of the Lord’s Move Today
Vol. 16 No. 8 Aug. 2012
4. Summer Training July 2-7,
2012
Anaheim,
California
Crystallization-Study of the Minor Prophets Vol. 16 No. 7 July 2012
5. International Elders’
Training
Oct. 4-6,
2012
Yokohama,
Japan
The Unique Work in the Lord’s Recovery Vol. 17 No. 2 Feb.2013
6. Thanksgiving Conference Nov. 22-25,
2012
Oklahoma
City,
Oklahoma
Prayer and The Lord’s Move Vol. 17 No.3 March 2013
7. Winter Training Dec. 24-29,
2012
Anaheim,
California
Crystallization-Study of Daniel and Zechariah Vol. 17 No.1 Jan. 2013
9. The Ministry of the Word
2013 (periodical)
1. Chinese-Speaking New
Year’s Conference
Feb. 15-17,
2013
Anaheim
California
The Recovery of Christ as Everything in the
Church
2. International Elders’
Training
April 12-14,
2013
Anaheim,
California
The Experience, Growth, and Ministry of Life
for the Body
Vol. 17 No. 6 June 2013
3. Memorial Day
Conference
May 24-27,
2013
Atlanta,
Georgia
The Completing Ministry of Paul Vol. 17 No.8 Aug. 2013
4. Summer Training July 1-6,
2013
Anaheim,
California
Crystallization-Study of Genesis (1) Vol. 17 No. 7 July 2013
5. International Elders’
Training
Oct. 3-5,
2013
Bangkok,
Thailand
Entering into the Fourth Stage of the
Experience of Life to Arrive at a Full-Grown
Man for the Fulfillment of God’s Purpose
Vol. 17 No. 11 Dec. 2013
6. Thanksgiving Conference Nov. 28-
Dec. 1, 2013
Schaumburg,
(Chicago)
Illinois
The Mending Ministry of John Vol. 18 No. 2 Feb. 2014
7. Winter Training Dec. 23-28,
2013
Anaheim,
California
Crystallization-Study of Genesis (2) Vol. 18 No.1 Jan. 2014
2014
1. Chinese-Speaking New
Year’s Conference
Feb. 14-16,
2014
Anaheim,
California
The Intrinsic Significance of the Church
2. International Elders’
Training
April 4-6,
2014
Anaheim,
California
Aspects of the Christian Life and Church Life
Seen In the New Jerusalem
Vol. 18 No. 5 June 2014
3. Memorial Day
Conference
May 23-26,
2014
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
The Heavenly Vision Vol. 18 No. 7 Aug. 2014
4. Summer Training June 30-
July 5, 2014
Anaheim,
California
Crystallization-Study of Genesis (3) Vol. 18 No. 6 July 2014
5. International Elders’
Training
Oct. 9-11,
2014
Toronto,
Canada
The Vision, Practice, and Building Up of the
Church as the Body of Christ
Vol. 19 No. 2 Feb. 2015
6. Thanksgiving Conference Nov. 27-30,
2014
San Antonio,
Texas
The Vision and Experience of Christ In His
Resurrection and Ascension
Vol. 19 No.3 March 2015
7. Winter Training Dec. 22-27,
2014
Anaheim,
California
Crystallization-Study of Exodus (1) Vol. 19 No. 1 Jan. 2015
10. The Ministry of the Word
2015 (periodical)
1. Chinese-Speaking New
Year’s Conference
Feb. 21-22,
2015
Taipei,
Taiwan
The Main Contents of the Lord’s Recovery
2. International Elders’
Training
March 27-29,
2015
Anaheim,
California
The Recovery of the Priesthood for
God’s Building
3. Memorial Day
Conference
May 22-25,
2015
St. Louis,
Missouri
The Need for a New Revival
4. Summer Training June 29-
July 4, 2015
Anaheim,
California
Crystallization-Study of Exodus (2)
5. International Elders’
Training
6. Thanksgiving Conference
7. Winter Training
2016
1. Chinese-Speaking New
Year’s Conference
2. International Elders’
Training
3. Memorial Day
Conference
4. Summer Training
5. International Elders’
Training
6. Thanksgiving Conference
7. Winter Training
Revised 6/3/2015
11. The Ministry of the Word
2017 (periodical)
1. Chinese-Speaking New
Year’s Conference
2. International Elders’
Training
3. Memorial Day
Conference
4. Summer
Training
5. International Elders’
Training
6. Thanksgiving
Conference
7.Winter
Training
2018
1. Chinese-Speaking New
Year’s Conference
2. International Elders’
Training
3. Memorial Day
Conference
4. Summer
Training
5. International Elders’
Training
6. Thanksgiving
Conference
7.Winter
Training