As Hugh fitted glasses, he would double check the Rx by having them look at the form (with info about help given and then various choices on decisions made in counseling). One man, so excited that he could read, began to read the form! After a moment, he asked, dumbfoundedly, "What kind of person would NOT pray to receive Christ?"
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
"Once I was blind, now I see"
As Hugh fitted glasses, he would double check the Rx by having them look at the form (with info about help given and then various choices on decisions made in counseling). One man, so excited that he could read, began to read the form! After a moment, he asked, dumbfoundedly, "What kind of person would NOT pray to receive Christ?"
ZIMBABWE 2009
Friday, August 14, 2009
PERSECUTION IN INDIA CONTINUES
Date: Tuesday, August 11, 2009, 11:08 AM
> Below is the story of a pastor who was recently arrested, falsely accused and put in prison. Hope you are blessed to read it just as I was. Let's pray for Pastor J--that he may continue to stand firm in the midst of trial.
In Jesus, your brother in Christ, D M
Greetings in the matchless name of our Lord Jesus Christ!
Our God is good and He’s good all the time. I belong to Orissa, which lies in the eastern India . My life was full of darkness and sin but God changed my life through an evangelist who had come to our village to preach. Since then, I’d been preaching the gospel.
In 2008, I joined the Alpha Ministries and was commissioned to preach the gospel in unreached areas.
Initially, I served the Lord in Nandpur Block. Thereafter, God began to enlarge my borders. He opened doors in the town of Majhiput, Gunthaput and Chatqa. Eventually more than 86 people came to faith in Christ. In addition, 18 people have been baptized so far.
During the week, our church would assemble and pray in the house of prayer in Gunthaput. Three to four months back, some people from the Rashtriya Swayam Sevak (RSS), which is a Hindu extremist organization, razed down our prayer house. When I questioned them, they falsely accused me saying that I convert people from Hinduism to Christianity. They threatened me to stop the conversion and filed a complaint with the police. The police did not take action immediately but towards the end of July, I was arrested and put in prison. Three days later, Pastor B-- N-- who is our area leader got me released on bail. The believers whom I led to the Lord defended me saying that they have willingly accepted Jesus as Lord and that no one forced them to do so.
Now, I am out on bail. Previously, I used to stay in my field area and minister to people. Now, I have come to my native village but go everyday to the field area to preach.
The religious activists constantly intimidate me but I am determined that I will serve the Lord as long as I live. I am willing to stand in face of persecution just as our wonderful Lord did. May this testimony encourage you to serve Him even more and know for sure that our God is the sovereign God and that ITS ALL WORTH IT!
Pastor J--
MY ADDED COMMENTS:
Many of these Christians from Orissa fled south to the area where we work in India. Extremists were burning churches (with people inside), and Christians fled into the forests with literally only the clothes on their backs. There were some uprisings that were falsely blamed on Christians that started the persecutions. Orissa has always been a hot-bed of opposition to Christianity. In our area of work, there are sometimes hecklers at the gate on Sunday morning. (Not yet when we've been there). Benjamin's dad told him to be prepared to die for his faith in Christ when he took over the ministry. Millie
Monday, June 29, 2009
UGANDA 2009
Thursday, March 12, 2009
STANDING in THE PROMISES OF GOD
FUN WITH THE KIDS
Heartaches of India
UNTOUCHABLES OF INDIA
The Dalits, or Untouchables, are the people considered even lower than the lowest caste. They have no hope in THIS life whatsoever. They work hard all day just to barely make enough to eat, possibly just one meal a day with their children receiving just the water in which the rice is boiled. These are the people to whom we minister in India. Body wrecking work, difficulties, hopelessness, no end to suffering - this is their "lot" in life. (The people of higher castes and greater wealth do not minister to them since, according to their Hindu beliefs, this would be counterproductive to their being "reincarnated" into a better life).
As we share what the Bible teaches about life, we give them HOPE for a future (even if it is just after death). We tell them of the biblical view of eternity, Heaven, the incarnation of Christ, Jesus' coming to SAVE them, not to destroy. (There have been 10 incarnations of Hindu gods, all coming in destruction). The people are given (much appreciated) temporary relief from pain, disease, "blindness". But, even greater, they are given HOPE in Jesus Christ. I met a lady, in one of our Homes for the Elderly, who was widowed at the age of 7 years (yes, that is 7); she was never allowed to remarry (but not thrown into the fire as they burned her dead husband's (legally betrothed husband's) body as many widows were. She shared with me - with the greatest smile of joy on her face - how the Lord had ALWAYS taken care of her! And we think we have it hard!
MINISTERING IN CHRIST'S NAME
Medical, dental, and eyeglass clinics enable us to share the Gospel with many people who might never come to a church or evangelistic rally. Indian people have little access to medicines and no funds to find transportation to a hospital. As we take medicines to the villages, the people come, desperate for physical healing. Their traditional medicines of herbs and leaves often work, but their application of "sacred" cow dung to wounds and infections does NOT work.
As we administer medicines, it gives us a chance to tell them about the Great Physician, who can heal their spiritual wounds and give Eternal Life. Many times the peoples' needs are more than we can help, or even beyond human help. As we pray for them, they see the power of Christ to heal their diseases, give them the children they desire, as well as meet the deepest desire of all people - to know the One True God.