I wanted to change the
world
When I was a young man,
I wanted to change the world.
I found it was
difficult to change the world, so I tried to change my nation.
When I found I couldn't
change the nation, I began to focus on my town. I couldn't change the town and
as an older man, I tried to change my family.
Now, as an old man, I
realise the only thing I can change is myself, and suddenly I realise that if
long ago I had changed myself, I could have made an impact on my family. My
family and I could have made an impact on our town. Their impact could have
changed the nation and I could indeed have changed the world.
Author: Unknown
Lives are changed for
better or worse by how we live the life we’re given and what we make of the opportunities
we’ve been given. Every life God creates is good (He calls us His masterpiece –
Ephesians 2:10) and has a purpose. The
life you have been given is a gift from the Lord. You can change the world in
ways you probably didn’t realise or know because the Lord has given each of us
a purpose. And we can find this purpose by seeking His Kingdom and His purpose
first. When you do this, when you faithfully invest the “little” he has
entrusted to you, no labour of yours will be in vain.
Recently, we received a
report from our field office in India and it is humbling to see how our foot soldiers
have made such a difference in the lives of their community. They are simple
men and women of God, poor materially but so rich in God’s love and love for
His people. In the far reaches of some of the more remote villages or even in
the depths of villages that are in jungles, these foot soldiers are changing
the lives of villagers one by one.
In the Nellore District of
Andre Pradesh, Ps Nelson and Sara have saved 60 souls who are now secure in the
knowledge that they are in and forever will be in the Kingdom of our Lord. They
did this in just 18 months of pioneering a church there. The village is a
tribal one in a small cattle farming area. People here are not rich and they
live a simple life, at times struggling to make ends meet. But even with the
little that they have, they have contributed to the building of Ps Nelson’s
church. There is no other church within a radius of 10km and the church is the
pride and joy of the Christian villagers. Ps Nelson and his wife are changing
the lives of people there and they are seeing signs and wonders taking place.
Ps Nelson and his wife
were both born into Hindu families and were believers of the Hindu faith. In
2003, Ps Nelson’s village was devastated by the plague and 73 people died. It
was at this desperate time, when both Ps Nelson and his wife found Jesus. A
pastor had come to their village to pray for the people and share the Gospel
and many were healed. Ps Nelson was so touched and moved that he gave his life
there and then to serving the Lord. One by one the villagers turned to Christ
after witnessing the healing miracles that were taking place.
Sara, whose brother was
possessed by an evil spirit had become violent and uncontrollable but after the
pastor prayed for him the demon was driven out and he became a new person. Sara
and her family saw how prayers work and how our Lord will come to our aid when
we call out to Him. She and her whole family embraced Christ.
As how their lives were
changed, they wanted to see others transformed and changed by the Gospel of
Jesus Christ. They are greatly encouraged by God’s promise to them when faced
with any challenges. Deuteronomy 31:6 “Be strong and courageous. Do
not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the LORD your God goes with
you; He will never leave you nor forsake you.”
The list of miracles
performed through the fervent prayer of Ps Nelson and church goes on. To name a
few, Srinivasan, a villager who was suffering from diabetes and as a result
could not work in the rice fields was at his wits end. He tried everything, prayed
to every Hindu deity and went from temple to temple but nothing worked and his diabetes
only got worse. A friend took him to Ps Nelson’s church to be prayed over and
he was healed.
Vekatan and his wife,
Sangamma were both healed, he from kidney stones and she from liver problems.
Maniamma and Venkatramaniah were both handicapped and struggled with ill health
all their lives. One day they decided that life was not worth living and made a
pact to end their lives and their suffering. God sent Ps Nelson to visit them
and share the Gospel with them. Today they have both given their life to Jesus
and are leading a victorious life in Christ. These are but a few of the
miracles that are happening, not because Ps Nelson wills it but because our
Lord has richly anointed Ps Nelson and through deep and faithful prayer, all
that the Lord has promised will come to pass.
Ps Nelson isn’t the only
one who needed help and was blessed to be given all that he has. Recently, we
sent out an urgent appeal for Ps Philip Kumar, whose home was destroyed by the
floods in Odisha. We are so grateful and thankful to those who responded.
Ps Philip is no stranger
to life’s trials and challenges. His wife and baby died at childbirth and the
heartache and trauma over his loss put in him such a state of shock that he
fell into a coma. Doctors tried to heal him but they could not and soon the
doctors gave up hope, believing that all was lost.
Ps Paul, the President of
Faith Apostolic Missions brought him to seek medical treatment in Chennai but
to no avail and he was taken home. A few weeks later Ps Paul got a call and was
astonished to hear Ps Philip on the other end. He told Ps Paul that while he
was in a coma God ministered to him and although he had suffered a great and
devastating loss, God is always with him. God still wanted to work through him
and Ps Phillip knew that not all was lost. He was healed. This changed his life
and he became passionate about changing the life of others through the Gospel.
He has since married again to a lovely woman of God.
Ps Philip works in a small
village deep in the countryside of Odisha where 94% of the population are Hindu
and many are extremist. This state is mostly tribal where foreign missionaries
are prohibited from entering and local missionaries and evangelist have also
been restricted. When Ps Philip first came to serve God in Odisha, he was
unaware that the anti-conversion laws had already taken effect. He had 30
people who were supposed to be baptized when he was falsely accused and arrested
for force conversion. He was interrogated and beaten up and finally released
but out of the 30 only 8 were baptized as the other 23 feared for their lives
and backed out. Ps Philip persevered and continued to share the Gospel and
God’s love to the villagers and never gave up no matter what challenges he
faced.
When the people in the
village were getting sick from drinking contaminated water from old wells, he
reached out to AO for help and praise God we were able to install two bore
wells for the community. The people in the village were so grateful to Ps
Philip and many people gave their life to Christ due to the tangible love of
God that Ps Philip showed them. This time when floods wreaked havoc in the
village, he asked not for himself only but to help his community as well. He is
changing one villager at a time.
Change in our world is so
urgently needed. Violence, war, corruption and sin of every sort are destroying
the relationship between God and man. God is challenging us to show our community
and the world around us the full extent of His love. This goes beyond blessing
those who persecute us, praying for the lost, and repaying evil with good. Join
us to change and transform lives the only way, and that is through the Gospel
of Jesus Christ.
Isaiah 6:8
Then I heard the voice
of the Lord saying, "Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?" And
I said, "Here am I. Send me!"
Prayer Points
1. Pray for continued growth of Ps Nelson’s ministry and
protection for his family.
2. Pray for provisions for Ps Philip to rebuild his
house and also provision to help the rest
of the community who have been affected by
the floods.
3. Pray for all the foot soldiers who are facing
persecution. That God will strengthen them
and protect them and their families.
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