Monday, 4 September 2023

 

THE HEART OF ASIAN OUTREACH / Peter U, Chairman

The power of our God’s miracles, signs and wonders is a vital part of our heritage and faith as Children of God. We value everything He has done for us, but the greatest miracle is what happens inside us not just the physical healing. Being God’s channel changes our faith and blesses us more than we can ever imagine. The miracle power of Jesus Christ leads to the salvation of precious souls. We each have the tremendous responsibility and privilege of working alongside a Miracle-working God and being a channel for His miracles. He is interested in our participation and God wants to involve us in His miracles. People’s lives are changed; their health has been restored; and their purpose in life is being renewed.

Our Foot Soldiers have been witnesses to many miracles in the mission fields. It has been such an encouragement for us and we would like to share some with you. Ramesh and Suresh were both involved in robbery, drugs, and most of the crime in the area. These two young men were brought up poor and from an early age they learnt to fend for themselves. They had no family, and no one cared about them so they took care of each other. Most people in this area were so poor and there was nothing much to steal in this community. Also, people hated them because of what they did and would hurl abuses at them.

There came a time when they were destitute and did not know what to do. The young men planned to end their lives and were looking for a way to do it. As they were walking in the market square, they heard someone sharing the Gospel, that Christ is the only Hope who can give you a new life, as He has already paid the price for our sins. They moved closer to hear what was being said and saw Ps Maniraj. The message touched their hearts and impacted them and they felt Hope renewed. At the end of that sharing both men accepted Jesus and gave their lives to him. Ps Maniraj disciples them and they faithfully attend their Bible classes eager to know more.

Ramesh and Pooja were a young couple with two kids living in Chennai. Three years back a friend took them to Ps Paul’s church and when they heard the Gospel preached something stirred inside them and at the end of the service, they accepted Jesus into their hearts. They were so excited to share with their families and relatives but when their families heard about this, they were extremely angry and threatened them, forbidding them to go to church. Family members refused to talk to them and treated them badly but they never gave up and prayed secretly together for a breakthrough.

Strange things suddenly started to happen to family members who opposed them. Some fell sick, some lost their jobs and were struggling financially. This was a sudden downturn and they realized this started happening when they threatened Ramesh and Pooja about their faith in Christianity. The family members repented and Ramesh and Pooja were allowed to go to church and eventually were baptized. The family situation began to improve too and the family were amazed at the power of Ramesh and Pooja’s God. They are praying for their family members now to come to know Christ.

He demonstrates His miracle power to open hearts and change lives. George Muller, a Christian Evangelist once said, “Faith does not operate in the realm of the possible. There is no glory for God in that which is humanly possible. Faith begins where man’s power ends.” With man it may be impossible. But with God nothing is impossible. God has a plan for us and is working a miracle amid our biggest challenge.

Hebrews 2:4 “God also bearing witness both with signs and wonders, with various miracles, and gifts of the Holy Spirit, according to His own will.”





Monday, 12 June 2023

 HE NEEDS WILLING HEARTS

No matter where we live or what we do for a living, God wants to use all of us to Reach, Touch and Transform lives if we are willing vessels. God is always looking out for willing hearts to serve Him. He does not look at your degrees, how much you have, or even how eloquently you speak. 

Every person in the world is a possible vessel for God to use, regardless of what his attitude to God may be. 1 Samuel 16:7 “But the Lord said to Samuel, “Do not look on his appearance or on the height of his stature, because I have rejected him. For the Lord sees not as man sees: man looks on the outward appearance, but the Lord looks on the heart.”

Each one of us was made to serve a different purpose. Some people may be like a beautiful vase – up on a mantle, where everyone can see. Others may have roles that seem insignificant which no one seems to notice. No matter what role we have, we still serve a meaningful place in the Lord’s kingdom. Every type of vessel has a vital role to fulfill and God places each of us here on earth at a particular time for a specific reason.

Every one of our Foot Soldiers has availed themselves for God’s purposes. Some of them received their calling early in life to serve God but others had aspirations of their own to be successful, rich and live a good life. But yet when God called them, there was never any doubt in their mind not to answer His call. Life in the mission fields is a challenge, yet they go, not knowing what to expect but going with the assurance that God goes with them and He will make a way even where there is no way. COVID-19 wreaked havoc but what the enemy meant for evil God turned it for Good. What we saw at the beginning of the pandemic was fear and uncertainty, but what we see now is strength and tenacity.

In Siliguri India for example, the Foot Soldiers had some great reports to share. Door-to-door evangelism gave them a great opportunity to minister, share the love of God and his salvation plan. They tell of dynamic worship happening in house churches and in 2022 more than 60 house churches were planted in the Himalayan region near Siliguri and the Bhutan border. One Foot Soldier in Naya Salley village decided to celebrate Father’s Day in the village. For the first time in their life they celebrated Father’s Day and the people loved it. They honored their fathers for the first time and restoration flowed between fathers and children. Through this act, they began to understand the love of the Heavenly Father and celebrated His love, compassion and grace for them.

This is not just happening here in Siliguri but all over Asia. 2022 was a very challenging year for Myanmar not just with the pandemic but also the instability of the country. Yet, the Foot Soldiers there are evangelizing and sharing the Gospel without fear. Churches are reporting an increase in numbers and in spite of the political situation being unstable, they were able to hold Youth Camps and Bible Camps with the permission of the authorities. That in itself was a miracle. In the Rakhine State in December during their outreach programs, six people were baptized. It is like the darkness had been lifted and they were renewed and empowered to go out without fear and declare boldly the Kingdom of God. They have seen such the favor and goodness of God and it has strengthened them.  

There seems to be a sense of urgency after the pandemic and God is raising up more workers for the harvest fields. We thank God for these men and women of God who are rising up and are taking the baton, willing to run the race for His Kingdom. We are all in this covenant relay race carrying the Word of God and bringing the reality of God to our world. We are so thankful for your support of our Foot Soldiers Ministry that has empowered them to go that extra mile. We pray for a supernatural endowment of hope, to keep them convinced that their labours in the Lord will never be in vain.   

1 Timothy 1:12 “I thank Him Who has given me strength, Christ Jesus our Lord, because He judged me faithful, appointing me to His service.” That is an attitude I strive to have in my own walk with God. I want to be a vessel, used by God for His glory, but I have to be willing to go wherever He calls me and do whatever He asks.”





Wednesday, 11 January 2023

 

UPDATES FROM MINDANAO / Ps Angel Majadas

 God wants us to feel passionate about our work because what we do reflects the person we are called to serve. As it is said in Romans 12:11: “Never be lacking in zeal, but keep your spiritual fervor, serving the Lord.” We started our partnership with Ps Angel Majadas in November 2021 and we have witnessed his passion for serving the Lord. Here is his update on his ministry a year later.

 We thank Asian Outreach Malaysia for their support for our ministry which has been invaluable in these challenging times when people are struggling here with poverty. We are now focusing and praying for God’s direction to the northern parts of Mindanao, especially the poor villages in the Zamboanga Peninsula. We are reaching out to the people, conducting bible study and distributing provisions and food to the poor families, especially lunch for the children. The people here are very poor and simple, struggling for their daily living. When we are distributing groceries, we also share the Word of God with them. Many are from a different Christian denomination but have never read the Bible. They have lived their lives without truly knowing God. The people know me and my financial status so are surprised how I can have funds to help. So, I share the love of Jesus that has touched hearts in Malaysia to help us here in the Philippines. They are amazed that strangers would help them. The world needs Jesus now more than ever.

 I am also starting an outreach in another part of San Pablo Municipality – in the small rural villages. Our goal is to form a relationship with the people and share the Gospel in these areas. If possible, we will provide them with some groceries too. We have actually started feeding programs in some villages and the children are the most excited because we bring them little snacks when we come. They love our Bible stories and are keen listeners. We do experience testing and trials but God is so faithful to us and He gives us strength and power to go on. He lifts us up when we are down and He never fails us. I am doing this ministry with my wife, Jocelyn, and our two children, Joel and Gelyn, and we work together as a family. I am so encouraged and blessed to see my two children so passionate in serving God. We shared the Gospel with families, focusing on the role of families.

 One of our faithful believers is Gloria, a fellow passenger in my tri-wheeler; she loves to share the Word with everyone she meets. She has been keen to share the Gospel with her relatives, Maria and Vicente Sumatra, a couple living in the Pantad village. So, Gloria shared with them what God was doing in her life and after seeing the change in her, they started a Bible Study group in their home. Maria was a Catholic church worker who conducted funeral services in the homes but had to stop when she fell ill. But regardless of her illness, she continued to attend our Bible Study in her home, and she and her husband both accepted Jesus as their Lord and Savior. Shortly after this she went home to be with the Lord at the age of 72 years. Before she died, she reminded her husband to follow Christ and to serve the Lord always. Vicente had been involved in witchcraft and struggled for many years until he came to know the Lord and surrendered and repented. This couple has four daughters and two of them are facilitating Bible Study in their homes every Friday.

We also have Bible Study in our home, and every Saturday we are visiting other villages to conduct Bible studies. People are hungry for the Word of God. Many, though Christian, have not read the Bible and have no real relationship with the Lord. The Bible studies have awakened their desire to know Him better and once they begin to grow, there is such a great hunger in them to know Him even more. We are so grateful to Asian Outreach Malaysia for partnering with us to Reach and Transform the lives of the people here. We are seeing miracles and breakthroughs and peoples’ lives are changing. Before, people here lived mundane lives without much thought of who God really is in their lives, but now, it is a different story. It never fails to amaze me to see how their lives are transformed after the Word of God takes root in their hearts. There is such an excitement and joy that fills them. It is like they found their purpose in life and a new relationship with Jesus.

 Matthew 5:16 “In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.”