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Afghanistan

by Colin Dexter

“We had a big celebration attended by about 35 people, , for our atrea that a large number for one meeting. There were many healings, including a boy aged 11yrs with diabetes.

Source:  Release

Prayer & fasting in Turkmenistan

by Colin Dexter

“We started the year with a three-day service , fating and praying for revival in Turkmenistan and for the Government. Six people became Christians on the first Sunday service.

One woman cane who was very ill.. She had not walked for the past three years: as soon as she heard the Word of God she got up & started walking”

 

Source. Release

Risca Debt Centre

by Colin Dexter

Risca churches Agapé Community Church, Ty Sign, and Moriah Baptist Church, along with Bethesda Baptist Church in Rogerstone, have partnered with charity Christians Against Poverty (CAP) to offer advice to those struggling with debt.

CAP visits those who need support in their own homes, conduct the necessary negotiations with creditors and will continue to meet and offer support until that person is debt free.

Risca CAP Centre Manager John Pinkstone said: “The Church has always been about offering hope and we’re really pleased to be able to give a tried-and-tested route out of debt alongside other great free debt advice in the area like Citizens Advice.”

For more information visit www.capuk.org or call 0800 328 0006.

Ethical objections to embryo research can trigger genuine progress

by Colin Dexter

Ethical objections to embryo research can trigger genuine progress

Transformation through encounter

by Colin Dexter

The first time I saw Jesus Christ I was surprised. I was sitting on the stairs when he appeared, wearing a white robe that wasn’t a robe – it was light. I told my husband ” I saw Jesus” but he said that I was always talking about Christians and that it was probably just an illusion. But I knew it was Him. I just knew .

Fatima- not her real name- has a testimony that is increasingly common today. Born into a Sunni family in Northern Iraq, she is one of countless Muslims whose lives were transformed following a supernatural encounter with Jesus.

With half a smile and a matter of fact delivery, she explains how her first vision of Jesus was followed with a second the very next day. This time she shared it with a friend who was a Christian, who told her that it was a miracle as Jesus does not appear to just anybody.

The third time I saw Hi  I was  sick. he came and held my hand and said ‘My daughter, do not worry, I will take care of you’ I did not know how to pray but I said ‘I want my life to change’ There were some struggles that I was going through in my life at that time’

 

Because the church is the people

by Colin Dexter

Last Monday (2 May), yet another church was burnt down in north-west Tanzania, however the church has refused to stop meeting. The church’s minister, Fortunatus Bijura, said, “Those who think that destroying our church means we won’t pray, they are wrong … We have a big tree near the church and will continue meeting there for prayers.”

Connect Groups

by Colin Dexter

Small groups create friendships through conversations, prayers, meals, and studies of Scripture. Friendships emerge as we sit across from each other and talk. It’s hard to pray for someone without becoming involved in their lives. It’s impossible to talk with someone without learning about each other, and it’s tough to study the Scripture with someone and not appreciate God’s work in their life.

Through the Bible we encounter Jesus

by Colin Dexter

One night a lady could not sleep. At midnight she went downstairs and picked up a Bible. She couldn’t remember the last time she had been to church; nor had she ever opened a Bible on her own. When she opened it now, she noticed it was divided into an “old” part and a “new” part. She decided to start with the “new” part, figuring the book may have been updated.

So in the still of the night she sat on her living room floor and began to read Matthew’s gospel. By 3am she was in the middle of John’s gospel and found as she put it, that she had fallen in love with the character of Jesus. “I don’t know what I am doing ” she prayed to God “but I know you are  what I want”

It is uniquely in the Bible that we encounter Jesus. The message of the Bible is not just that help is coming – it has arrived.

God still meets people in such ways

Extract from “The life you always wanted ” John Ortberg

Running the Race with God Beside Me: Eric Liddell

by Colin Dexter

As conditions deteriorated in every way, internees began to openly question their religious faith and the purpose of the church. Some asked Liddell the following directly. What was the point of praying – for food, for comfort, for rescue – when those prayers weren’t being answered? Where was God? Why wasn’t He listening? Also, why had He ‘allowed’ Weihsien to happen in the first place?  Liddell’s beliefs never wavered. ‘His faith grew stronger than ever in such troubled times’ said a friend. ‘He didn’t blame God for the situation we were all in. He believed God was in that situation with us. That was his message and he never stopped preaching it.  He’d say to us all ‘Have Faith’.

Mourn with those who mourn. Rom 12 v 15

by Colin Dexter

Life is not about comfort – suffering is part of our Christian life. Hearing stories of persecuted believers encourage us to pray and addresses our individualism. It gives us a heavenly perspective on our own lives that we can lose easily.  Anne Coles    (Release may-june 16)