John And team at reconciliation Eagles,
Dr. Suuqinna has spent some time with me the last 10 years through Beth Messiah here in Cincinnati, giving me some wonderful grounding and meetings with my Catholic pastor, hoping to see it coming to greater fruition addressing how our township was established in the “might makes right” protocol instead of by the Spirit with the Shawnee particularly, but also the Miami in Blackfoot and Cherokee in association.
I’m also very close to the African-American Penecostal community here and they’re keen to host a reconciliation workshop. I’m dear friends with the only African-American Catholic priest of our Archdiocese and he’s keen to be involved as well.
TJCII I think has always wanted to do some thing here since Beth Messiah is considered part of that resurrection of the church of the circumcision from Romans 11, October 1970 with Rabbi Martin Chirnoff. I’m dear friends with Rabbi Michael Wolfe of Beth Messiah and Pastor Rabbi Jaime Araujo who you know well out of YWAM Virginia has come here to visit with me in the hopes that we could do something on a prophetic level. Also, Joseph Zintseme, my dear friend, when I was on staff in Virginia would love to be involved.
I think I could possibly get a meeting with our Archbishop, Dennis Schnurr, who I presented this to him in a roundabout way two years ago after mass at the consecration of the feast of Christ, the King. Associate bishop Joe Binzer, who grew up in my Township knows me well and recommends that I put my story in detail for the Archbishop.
My cell phone 5134326103
Michael and Stormie Niehaus
5311 Springdale Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45251
My dear friend, John and Apostolic Father!
Thank you for helping and encouraging me as a forerunner with St. John the Baptist. As an arborist, I’ve developed a tool for reconciliation with bringing trees into optimal viability. Since that was one of his main skills was laying the axe at every disordered root that didn’t allow trees to produce 100 fold fruit.
Developing empathic listening skills especially for children in grade schools with science teachers is launching me into a new opportunity to help a generation think naturally supernatural getting back out to the garden by doing outdoor tree sustainability workshops! I would love to marry this to back to my Ywam family with the Franciscans out of Cincinnati that I am an alumnus board member of their Minor seminary. And their patron is John the Baptist as well.
Can you help me get the word out to develop “Arborists with a mission” intentional community of 12 men honoring apostolic fatherhood to grow families from the garden again? I really believe reconciling trees as first class citizens in the landscape instead of paying grass managers to diminish trees, will get us rethinking natural sustainability into God’s order.
John And team at reconciliation Eagles,
Dr. Suuqinna has spent some time with me the last 10 years through Beth Messiah here in Cincinnati, giving me some wonderful grounding and meetings with my Catholic pastor, hoping to see it coming to greater fruition addressing how our township was established in the “might makes right” protocol instead of by the Spirit with the Shawnee particularly, but also the Miami in Blackfoot and Cherokee in association.
I’m also very close to the African-American Penecostal community here and they’re keen to host a reconciliation workshop. I’m dear friends with the only African-American Catholic priest of our Archdiocese and he’s keen to be involved as well.
TJCII I think has always wanted to do some thing here since Beth Messiah is considered part of that resurrection of the church of the circumcision from Romans 11, October 1970 with Rabbi Martin Chirnoff. I’m dear friends with Rabbi Michael Wolfe of Beth Messiah and Pastor Rabbi Jaime Araujo who you know well out of YWAM Virginia has come here to visit with me in the hopes that we could do something on a prophetic level. Also, Joseph Zintseme, my dear friend, when I was on staff in Virginia would love to be involved.
I think I could possibly get a meeting with our Archbishop, Dennis Schnurr, who I presented this to him in a roundabout way two years ago after mass at the consecration of the feast of Christ, the King. Associate bishop Joe Binzer, who grew up in my Township knows me well and recommends that I put my story in detail for the Archbishop.
My cell phone 5134326103
Michael and Stormie Niehaus
5311 Springdale Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45251
My dear friend, John and Apostolic Father!
Thank you for helping and encouraging me as a forerunner with St. John the Baptist. As an arborist, I’ve developed a tool for reconciliation with bringing trees into optimal viability. Since that was one of his main skills was laying the axe at every disordered root that didn’t allow trees to produce 100 fold fruit.
Developing empathic listening skills especially for children in grade schools with science teachers is launching me into a new opportunity to help a generation think naturally supernatural getting back out to the garden by doing outdoor tree sustainability workshops! I would love to marry this to back to my Ywam family with the Franciscans out of Cincinnati that I am an alumnus board member of their Minor seminary. And their patron is John the Baptist as well.
Can you help me get the word out to develop “Arborists with a mission” intentional community of 12 men honoring apostolic fatherhood to grow families from the garden again? I really believe reconciling trees as first class citizens in the landscape instead of paying grass managers to diminish trees, will get us rethinking natural sustainability into God’s order.