This document provides a summary of Bishop Warwick Cole-Edwardes' trip to Rwanda and Uganda in November 2012, his 26th mission trip to Africa. It discusses his motivations for serving in Africa, gives background on Rwanda, and provides a daily diary of his activities. The diary details his arrival in Kigali, visits to churches where people indicated desires to follow Christ, and reflections on heroes of the faith like Jonathan Edwards, George Whitefield, and John Newton. The summary highlights Cole-Edwardes' motivations to serve Africa and provide concise overviews of his activities there over the course of several days.
This document is a newsletter from Our Saviour Lutheran Church that includes several articles and announcements. The main article discusses how Abraham Lincoln overcame hardship as a boy by repeatedly reading a small selection of books, most notably the Bible. It notes that Lincoln credited his mother and the books he read with shaping his character. The newsletter encourages readers to similarly focus on reading a few good books regularly. Other sections announce upcoming church events, including a family project series and vacation bible school.
This document describes the author's journey from Catholicism to Islam. It details how he was deeply devoted to Jesus as a child but had questions about Christian doctrines like the crucifixion. As a teenager, he was influenced by paranormal experiences. When he witnessed Christians stealing, it further shook his faith. This led him to seek answers in Islam, where he found monotheism and teachings consistent with the original messages of Jesus and other prophets.
book Desert storm has it ended christ in islam ahmed dedat pdfslideshare account
The document discusses Jesus' status and portrayal in the Quran and Islam. It notes that Jesus is mentioned more times in the Quran than Muhammad and is given many honorable titles. It highlights how Muslims are commanded to respect Jesus and speak of him with reverence. The story of Mary and her dedication of Jesus to temple service is recounted, and it is emphasized that the Quran's account could not have been fabricated by Muhammad as an "unlettered" man, given how it honors figures like Mary who Muslims had no reason to revere at the time.
1) The author rediscovers the meaning of Easter after the sudden death of a friend's father. They realize Easter represents living hope through Christ's resurrection, which continues today by offering comfort during times of sorrow.
2) The disciples had followed Jesus for three incredible years, witnessing miracles but also growing opposition. After Jesus' death, they were in despair until his resurrection, which validated his teachings and empowered them to continue his mission.
3) Easter celebrates Christ's victory over death through his resurrection. It offers redemption from sin and the promise that, through faith, we do not have to experience eternal death but can have new life.
in his objective study of the texts, Maurice Bucaille clears away many preconceived ideas about the Old Testament, the Gospels and the Qur'an. He tries, in this collection of Writings, to separate what belongs to Revelation from what is the product of error or human interpretation. His study sheds new light on the Holy Scriptures. At the end of a gripping account, he places the Believer before a point of cardinal importance: the continuity of a Revelation emanating from the same God, with modes of expression that differ in the course of time. It leads us to meditate upon those factors which, in our day, should spiritually unite rather than divide-Jews, Christians and Muslims.
As a surgeon, Maurice Bucaille has often been in a situation where he was able to examine not only people's bodies, but their souls. This is how he was struck by the existence of Muslim piety and by aspects of Islam which remain unknown to the vast majority of non-Muslims. In his search for explanations which are otherwise difficult to obtain, he learnt Arabic and studied the Qur'an. In it, he was surprised to find statements on natural phenomena whose meaning can only be understood through modern scientific knowledge. He then turned to the question of the authenticity of the writings that constitute the Holy Scriptures of the monotheistic religions. Finally, in the case of the Bible, he proceeded to a confrontation between these writings and scientific data. The results of his research into the Judeo-Christian Revelation and the Qur'an are set out in this book.
From the lips of children (1986) - Richard WurmbrandIulian
From the lips of children (1986) - Richard Wurmbrand
"For God so loved the world, that He gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life." John 3:16
"Car Dieu a tant aimé le monde qu'il a donné son Fils unique, afin que quiconque croit en lui ne périsse point, mais qu'il ait la vie éternelle." Jean 3:16
"Also hat Gott die Welt geliebt, daß er seinen eingeborenen Sohn gab, auf daß alle, die an ihn glauben, nicht verloren werden, sondern das ewige Leben haben." Johannes 3:16
"Fiindca atat de mult a iubit Dumnezeu lumea, ca a dat pe singurul Lui Fiu, pentru ca oricine crede in El sa nu piara, ci sa aiba viata vesnica." (Ioan 3:16)
“I learned to love Jesus more than my own parents” That is Jesus, the son of Mary the word of truth about” (which they are in dispute.” (Qur’ân 19:34 Jesus has been mentioned by name 25 times in the Qur’ân while Prophet Muhammad has been mentioned by name just five times. Additionally, the nineteenth chapter of the Qur’ân was named after the Virgin “Mary” while there is no chapter in the Qur’ân bearing the name of Prophet Muhammad’s mother, any of his wives or daughters. It is also noteworthy that Mary is the only woman mentioned by name in the Qur’ân. She is described in the most .honorable way as one chosen and favored over all women : Allāh says And [mention] when the angels said, “O Mary, indeed” Allāh has chosen you and purified you and chosen you ( 3:42 ) “.above the women of the worlds It is also noteworthy that Mary is the only woman .mentioned by name in the noble Qur’ân And the Qur’ân mentions that fair-minded Christians are : closest to the Muslims You will find the nearest of them in affection to the believers” those who say, "We are Christians." That is because among them are priests and monks and because they are not arrogant.” (5:82)
The document outlines a Lenten journey program focused on transforming the home by following the example of Saint Therese of Lisieux and her family. It involves identifying seven steps to a healthy family, focusing on one step per week, and implementing spiritual practices and sacrifices each day to progress on the "path to excellence" for that week's step. The overall goal is to make families a foundation for a new springtime of Christianity by accepting God's mercy in small daily actions.
This document is a newsletter from Our Saviour Lutheran Church that includes several articles and announcements. The main article discusses how Abraham Lincoln overcame hardship as a boy by repeatedly reading a small selection of books, most notably the Bible. It notes that Lincoln credited his mother and the books he read with shaping his character. The newsletter encourages readers to similarly focus on reading a few good books regularly. Other sections announce upcoming church events, including a family project series and vacation bible school.
This document describes the author's journey from Catholicism to Islam. It details how he was deeply devoted to Jesus as a child but had questions about Christian doctrines like the crucifixion. As a teenager, he was influenced by paranormal experiences. When he witnessed Christians stealing, it further shook his faith. This led him to seek answers in Islam, where he found monotheism and teachings consistent with the original messages of Jesus and other prophets.
book Desert storm has it ended christ in islam ahmed dedat pdfslideshare account
The document discusses Jesus' status and portrayal in the Quran and Islam. It notes that Jesus is mentioned more times in the Quran than Muhammad and is given many honorable titles. It highlights how Muslims are commanded to respect Jesus and speak of him with reverence. The story of Mary and her dedication of Jesus to temple service is recounted, and it is emphasized that the Quran's account could not have been fabricated by Muhammad as an "unlettered" man, given how it honors figures like Mary who Muslims had no reason to revere at the time.
1) The author rediscovers the meaning of Easter after the sudden death of a friend's father. They realize Easter represents living hope through Christ's resurrection, which continues today by offering comfort during times of sorrow.
2) The disciples had followed Jesus for three incredible years, witnessing miracles but also growing opposition. After Jesus' death, they were in despair until his resurrection, which validated his teachings and empowered them to continue his mission.
3) Easter celebrates Christ's victory over death through his resurrection. It offers redemption from sin and the promise that, through faith, we do not have to experience eternal death but can have new life.
in his objective study of the texts, Maurice Bucaille clears away many preconceived ideas about the Old Testament, the Gospels and the Qur'an. He tries, in this collection of Writings, to separate what belongs to Revelation from what is the product of error or human interpretation. His study sheds new light on the Holy Scriptures. At the end of a gripping account, he places the Believer before a point of cardinal importance: the continuity of a Revelation emanating from the same God, with modes of expression that differ in the course of time. It leads us to meditate upon those factors which, in our day, should spiritually unite rather than divide-Jews, Christians and Muslims.
As a surgeon, Maurice Bucaille has often been in a situation where he was able to examine not only people's bodies, but their souls. This is how he was struck by the existence of Muslim piety and by aspects of Islam which remain unknown to the vast majority of non-Muslims. In his search for explanations which are otherwise difficult to obtain, he learnt Arabic and studied the Qur'an. In it, he was surprised to find statements on natural phenomena whose meaning can only be understood through modern scientific knowledge. He then turned to the question of the authenticity of the writings that constitute the Holy Scriptures of the monotheistic religions. Finally, in the case of the Bible, he proceeded to a confrontation between these writings and scientific data. The results of his research into the Judeo-Christian Revelation and the Qur'an are set out in this book.
From the lips of children (1986) - Richard WurmbrandIulian
From the lips of children (1986) - Richard Wurmbrand
"For God so loved the world, that He gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life." John 3:16
"Car Dieu a tant aimé le monde qu'il a donné son Fils unique, afin que quiconque croit en lui ne périsse point, mais qu'il ait la vie éternelle." Jean 3:16
"Also hat Gott die Welt geliebt, daß er seinen eingeborenen Sohn gab, auf daß alle, die an ihn glauben, nicht verloren werden, sondern das ewige Leben haben." Johannes 3:16
"Fiindca atat de mult a iubit Dumnezeu lumea, ca a dat pe singurul Lui Fiu, pentru ca oricine crede in El sa nu piara, ci sa aiba viata vesnica." (Ioan 3:16)
“I learned to love Jesus more than my own parents” That is Jesus, the son of Mary the word of truth about” (which they are in dispute.” (Qur’ân 19:34 Jesus has been mentioned by name 25 times in the Qur’ân while Prophet Muhammad has been mentioned by name just five times. Additionally, the nineteenth chapter of the Qur’ân was named after the Virgin “Mary” while there is no chapter in the Qur’ân bearing the name of Prophet Muhammad’s mother, any of his wives or daughters. It is also noteworthy that Mary is the only woman mentioned by name in the Qur’ân. She is described in the most .honorable way as one chosen and favored over all women : Allāh says And [mention] when the angels said, “O Mary, indeed” Allāh has chosen you and purified you and chosen you ( 3:42 ) “.above the women of the worlds It is also noteworthy that Mary is the only woman .mentioned by name in the noble Qur’ân And the Qur’ân mentions that fair-minded Christians are : closest to the Muslims You will find the nearest of them in affection to the believers” those who say, "We are Christians." That is because among them are priests and monks and because they are not arrogant.” (5:82)
The document outlines a Lenten journey program focused on transforming the home by following the example of Saint Therese of Lisieux and her family. It involves identifying seven steps to a healthy family, focusing on one step per week, and implementing spiritual practices and sacrifices each day to progress on the "path to excellence" for that week's step. The overall goal is to make families a foundation for a new springtime of Christianity by accepting God's mercy in small daily actions.
My Great Love for Jesus Led Me to IslamF El Mohdar
This introduction discusses the author's background as a Catholic who was taught that Catholicism was the only true religion. As a Catholic, the author was unaware of Islam until 1978. The author then discusses how the Catholic Church designed a program to deeply ingrain the Christian message into people from childhood through rituals and teachings focused on Jesus. This shaped the author's beliefs and behavior for life.
Mark 14:1-11 describes events leading up to Jesus' crucifixion. The chief priests and scribes sought to arrest Jesus secretly and kill him, as they feared unrest if he was arrested during the upcoming Passover festival. Meanwhile, Jesus was at Bethany in the house of Simon the leper. There, a woman anointed Jesus' head with expensive perfume, but some disciples objected that it could have been sold to help the poor. Jesus defended the woman, saying she had anointed him for burial. Judas then went to the chief priests to betray Jesus for money.
The document discusses the history and significance of important Catholic sites in France related to the Holy Family, including Chartres Cathedral, Mont Saint Michel, and Lourdes. It connects these places to appearances of Mary and the battle against forces threatening the family. The United States has a special role to play, as its patroness is Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception and its founding principles relating to freedom and the individual pose risks without the family. The document proposes Americans have a particular responsibility to receive graces flowing from the Holy Family for healing.
Jesus demonstrated how to live for his disciples through prayer, use of scripture, and evangelism. He often prayed in front of his disciples and taught them basic principles of prayer. Jesus frequently referenced scripture in his conversations and teachings, showing the disciples how to use and apply it. In all his interactions, Jesus taught the disciples how to win souls in a natural way by drawing people in and inspiring their faith. He addressed any confusion from the disciples to ensure they understood. The disciples learned practically from observing Jesus's words and actions.
david-wilkerson-set-the-trumpet-to-thy-mouth-pdf david wilkersonKaturi Susmitha
This document is an introduction to a book that warns of imminent judgment and destruction coming to America through fire. It references prophecies from the Bible about God judging nations through fire. The introduction argues that America fits the description of modern Babylon in Revelation that will be destroyed suddenly in one hour. It claims America will be wiped out by a hydrogen holocaust and few will escape this divine judgment for the nation's sins and turning away from God. The author believes he has been called as a watchman to blow the trumpet and warn of America's coming destruction.
The document provides a summary and analysis of the Gospel reading from Matthew 14:22-33, where Jesus walks on water towards the disciples. It uses the method of Lectio Divina to examine the passage in multiple stages: reading, reflection, meditation, prayer, and contemplation. The key points analyzed are Jesus' desire for solitude in prayer, the disciples' fear and doubt during the storm, and Jesus calling them to have greater faith. The reflection challenges the reader to consider how much faith they have in Jesus as their savior, and what areas of doubt or fear Jesus may be calling them to overcome.
The document provides an autobiographical summary of the author's experience growing up in the Worldwide Church of God, which she describes as having been labeled a "cult" by mainstream Christianity. As a child, she believed the teachings that members of the WWCG were the only true Christians and would be taken to a place of safety in Petra, Jordan during the end times. The author discusses some of the unusual beliefs and practices of the WWCG, such as keeping certain Old Testament laws and customs, and shares stories from attending religious festivals as a child and young adult in the organization.
Jesus The Messiah, Word of God, Spirit of God, Son of Mary, Exhibition Bookle...docsforu
This booklet takes people on a journey through the life and teachings of Jesus peace be upon him as mentioned in the Qur’an; beginning with his Birth and ending with the Second Coming. The booklet is designed in a manner to take people on an unforgettable journey throughout the life of one of the greatest men to have ever existed.
This document discusses how the concept of sin has diminished in modern society. It notes that words like drunkenness are now described using softer language rather than being called sin. Many churches no longer emphasize sin and repentance, focusing instead on feel-good messages. However, the Bible is clear that God hates sin. The document urges a return to taking sin seriously and emphasizing the need for repentance, as called for in the Bible.
This document summarizes a sermon given by Frank Pollard at First Baptist Church in Jackson, Mississippi on April 14, 2019. The sermon discusses passages from Mark 9 about Jesus taking Peter, James and John up a mountain where he is transfigured, and then coming down to heal a boy with an evil spirit. Pollard uses this as an analogy for Christians spending time with God in prayer and worship before coming down to serve others. He emphasizes the importance of obeying God's command to share the gospel with others, and trusting in God's power through prayer. The sermon encourages believers to leave the "huddle" of prayer and fellowship in order to fulfill their assignment from God out in the world.
The document discusses the Day of Atonement, one of God's annual Holy Days. It describes how the Day of Atonement pictures the fifth step in God's plan - deposing Satan from his position as the ruler of the world. On this day, Satan will be bound for 1,000 years so he can no longer deceive nations or influence mankind to sin. Fasting on the Day of Atonement helps remind people of the need for humility, as Satan's removal will allow all humanity to be reconciled with God and at one with Him.
A message most Christians will not hear often. Some will never hear this in a church today. But persecution is coming to America—ready or not! Jesus promises us persecution. the Bible is full of examples and teaching on our call to suffer as followers of God.
The document discusses the qualifications and prophecies regarding the Second Coming of Christ and True Parents. It provides testimony from early Unification Church members about spiritual experiences they had related to Reverend Moon, including visions, healings, and dreams guiding them to find him. The document asserts that Reverend Moon fulfilled the prophecies and qualifications to be the Lord of the Second Advent, including subjugating Satan, completing Christianity and other religions, and having God's witness and cooperation in his providential work.
Dreams & mysteries notes blessing and cursingKaturi Susmitha
This document discusses various famous curses throughout history like the Curse of the Bambino and the Curse of the Hope Diamond. It then explores blessings and curses in the Bible, noting that curses came into the world through Adam and Eve's sin but that Jesus took curses upon himself. It explains that blessings and curses come from words and can set spiritual forces in motion. Blessings were God's original intent for humanity to subdue the earth. The document encourages speaking blessings over oneself to counter curses and live freely under God's blessings.
This document provides an overview of the book "The Azusa Street Revival" which examines the roots and history of Pentecostalism beginning with the revival at Azusa Street in 1906. It discusses how Pentecostalism traces its origins to the early church in Jerusalem but developed over centuries through various Christian movements and revivals until culminating with the outbreak of speaking in tongues and spiritual manifestations at Azusa Street that helped launch Pentecostalism as a global religious movement in the 20th century. The introduction provides context on what Pentecostalism is and how it has grown internationally to hundreds of millions of adherents worldwide.
This document is an introduction to a book about the author's experiences visiting heaven. It provides background on the author's life before becoming a Christian, including being raised Catholic but straying from faith in college. It then details how the author was selected for a special training course at his job where he was seated next to a Christian coworker, John Keen. Over the weeks, the author comes to see John is not strange as presumed but rather likable. The book is divided into chapters covering the author's life before faith, two visits to heaven, supernatural guidance, and rescue by an angel.
This document provides an overview of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, one of the deadliest natural disasters in history. It killed over 200,000 people across 14 countries. The tsunami was caused by an earthquake along the fault line between the India and Burma tectonic plates. When the plates shifted during the earthquake, it displaced massive amounts of seawater and generated huge waves that devastated coastal areas. The document discusses how tectonic plate movement under the oceans can cause both earthquakes and tsunamis, and the devastating power of the 2004 event. It aims to provide background on tsunamis and their geological causes.
This document discusses the challenge of finding suitable missionary volunteers. It notes that while opportunities for missionary work are vast, there are not enough volunteers to fill positions on the mission field. It attributes this shortage to modern secular culture that discourages long-term commitment and sacrifice. The document then outlines the qualities needed for effective missionary work, including diligent Bible study, strong Christian character, integrity, a positive attitude, and a willingness to endure hardship and criticism. It provides examples from missionary pioneers who exhibited these qualities and were willing to sacrifice all for the cause of missions.
What Would David Livingstone Say To Us Today?Peter Hammond
This document provides an overview of the life and legacy of Dr. David Livingstone, a 19th century Scottish missionary and explorer in Africa. It summarizes Livingstone's upbringing in poverty, his self-education and career achievements, his missionary work exploring Africa and fighting the slave trade, and the enduring impact of his example on proclaiming the gospel and transforming views of the continent.
DAVID LIVINGSTONE; Blazing a Trail for God in AfricaPeter McIntyre
David Livingstone was a Scottish missionary and explorer in Africa in the 19th century. He was born in 1813 and raised in a religious home. As a young man he felt called to missionary work and studied medicine to prepare. He went to Africa in 1841 and established mission stations while also exploring the interior, becoming the first European to see the Victoria Falls. He dedicated his life to ending slavery and bringing Christianity to Africa. After returning to Britain briefly in the 1850s and 1860s to raise awareness, he returned and disappeared for several years before being famously found by Henry Stanley in 1871. Livingstone died in 1873 while still exploring Africa's interior.
My Great Love for Jesus Led Me to IslamF El Mohdar
This introduction discusses the author's background as a Catholic who was taught that Catholicism was the only true religion. As a Catholic, the author was unaware of Islam until 1978. The author then discusses how the Catholic Church designed a program to deeply ingrain the Christian message into people from childhood through rituals and teachings focused on Jesus. This shaped the author's beliefs and behavior for life.
Mark 14:1-11 describes events leading up to Jesus' crucifixion. The chief priests and scribes sought to arrest Jesus secretly and kill him, as they feared unrest if he was arrested during the upcoming Passover festival. Meanwhile, Jesus was at Bethany in the house of Simon the leper. There, a woman anointed Jesus' head with expensive perfume, but some disciples objected that it could have been sold to help the poor. Jesus defended the woman, saying she had anointed him for burial. Judas then went to the chief priests to betray Jesus for money.
The document discusses the history and significance of important Catholic sites in France related to the Holy Family, including Chartres Cathedral, Mont Saint Michel, and Lourdes. It connects these places to appearances of Mary and the battle against forces threatening the family. The United States has a special role to play, as its patroness is Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception and its founding principles relating to freedom and the individual pose risks without the family. The document proposes Americans have a particular responsibility to receive graces flowing from the Holy Family for healing.
Jesus demonstrated how to live for his disciples through prayer, use of scripture, and evangelism. He often prayed in front of his disciples and taught them basic principles of prayer. Jesus frequently referenced scripture in his conversations and teachings, showing the disciples how to use and apply it. In all his interactions, Jesus taught the disciples how to win souls in a natural way by drawing people in and inspiring their faith. He addressed any confusion from the disciples to ensure they understood. The disciples learned practically from observing Jesus's words and actions.
david-wilkerson-set-the-trumpet-to-thy-mouth-pdf david wilkersonKaturi Susmitha
This document is an introduction to a book that warns of imminent judgment and destruction coming to America through fire. It references prophecies from the Bible about God judging nations through fire. The introduction argues that America fits the description of modern Babylon in Revelation that will be destroyed suddenly in one hour. It claims America will be wiped out by a hydrogen holocaust and few will escape this divine judgment for the nation's sins and turning away from God. The author believes he has been called as a watchman to blow the trumpet and warn of America's coming destruction.
The document provides a summary and analysis of the Gospel reading from Matthew 14:22-33, where Jesus walks on water towards the disciples. It uses the method of Lectio Divina to examine the passage in multiple stages: reading, reflection, meditation, prayer, and contemplation. The key points analyzed are Jesus' desire for solitude in prayer, the disciples' fear and doubt during the storm, and Jesus calling them to have greater faith. The reflection challenges the reader to consider how much faith they have in Jesus as their savior, and what areas of doubt or fear Jesus may be calling them to overcome.
The document provides an autobiographical summary of the author's experience growing up in the Worldwide Church of God, which she describes as having been labeled a "cult" by mainstream Christianity. As a child, she believed the teachings that members of the WWCG were the only true Christians and would be taken to a place of safety in Petra, Jordan during the end times. The author discusses some of the unusual beliefs and practices of the WWCG, such as keeping certain Old Testament laws and customs, and shares stories from attending religious festivals as a child and young adult in the organization.
Jesus The Messiah, Word of God, Spirit of God, Son of Mary, Exhibition Bookle...docsforu
This booklet takes people on a journey through the life and teachings of Jesus peace be upon him as mentioned in the Qur’an; beginning with his Birth and ending with the Second Coming. The booklet is designed in a manner to take people on an unforgettable journey throughout the life of one of the greatest men to have ever existed.
This document discusses how the concept of sin has diminished in modern society. It notes that words like drunkenness are now described using softer language rather than being called sin. Many churches no longer emphasize sin and repentance, focusing instead on feel-good messages. However, the Bible is clear that God hates sin. The document urges a return to taking sin seriously and emphasizing the need for repentance, as called for in the Bible.
This document summarizes a sermon given by Frank Pollard at First Baptist Church in Jackson, Mississippi on April 14, 2019. The sermon discusses passages from Mark 9 about Jesus taking Peter, James and John up a mountain where he is transfigured, and then coming down to heal a boy with an evil spirit. Pollard uses this as an analogy for Christians spending time with God in prayer and worship before coming down to serve others. He emphasizes the importance of obeying God's command to share the gospel with others, and trusting in God's power through prayer. The sermon encourages believers to leave the "huddle" of prayer and fellowship in order to fulfill their assignment from God out in the world.
The document discusses the Day of Atonement, one of God's annual Holy Days. It describes how the Day of Atonement pictures the fifth step in God's plan - deposing Satan from his position as the ruler of the world. On this day, Satan will be bound for 1,000 years so he can no longer deceive nations or influence mankind to sin. Fasting on the Day of Atonement helps remind people of the need for humility, as Satan's removal will allow all humanity to be reconciled with God and at one with Him.
A message most Christians will not hear often. Some will never hear this in a church today. But persecution is coming to America—ready or not! Jesus promises us persecution. the Bible is full of examples and teaching on our call to suffer as followers of God.
The document discusses the qualifications and prophecies regarding the Second Coming of Christ and True Parents. It provides testimony from early Unification Church members about spiritual experiences they had related to Reverend Moon, including visions, healings, and dreams guiding them to find him. The document asserts that Reverend Moon fulfilled the prophecies and qualifications to be the Lord of the Second Advent, including subjugating Satan, completing Christianity and other religions, and having God's witness and cooperation in his providential work.
Dreams & mysteries notes blessing and cursingKaturi Susmitha
This document discusses various famous curses throughout history like the Curse of the Bambino and the Curse of the Hope Diamond. It then explores blessings and curses in the Bible, noting that curses came into the world through Adam and Eve's sin but that Jesus took curses upon himself. It explains that blessings and curses come from words and can set spiritual forces in motion. Blessings were God's original intent for humanity to subdue the earth. The document encourages speaking blessings over oneself to counter curses and live freely under God's blessings.
This document provides an overview of the book "The Azusa Street Revival" which examines the roots and history of Pentecostalism beginning with the revival at Azusa Street in 1906. It discusses how Pentecostalism traces its origins to the early church in Jerusalem but developed over centuries through various Christian movements and revivals until culminating with the outbreak of speaking in tongues and spiritual manifestations at Azusa Street that helped launch Pentecostalism as a global religious movement in the 20th century. The introduction provides context on what Pentecostalism is and how it has grown internationally to hundreds of millions of adherents worldwide.
This document is an introduction to a book about the author's experiences visiting heaven. It provides background on the author's life before becoming a Christian, including being raised Catholic but straying from faith in college. It then details how the author was selected for a special training course at his job where he was seated next to a Christian coworker, John Keen. Over the weeks, the author comes to see John is not strange as presumed but rather likable. The book is divided into chapters covering the author's life before faith, two visits to heaven, supernatural guidance, and rescue by an angel.
This document provides an overview of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, one of the deadliest natural disasters in history. It killed over 200,000 people across 14 countries. The tsunami was caused by an earthquake along the fault line between the India and Burma tectonic plates. When the plates shifted during the earthquake, it displaced massive amounts of seawater and generated huge waves that devastated coastal areas. The document discusses how tectonic plate movement under the oceans can cause both earthquakes and tsunamis, and the devastating power of the 2004 event. It aims to provide background on tsunamis and their geological causes.
This document discusses the challenge of finding suitable missionary volunteers. It notes that while opportunities for missionary work are vast, there are not enough volunteers to fill positions on the mission field. It attributes this shortage to modern secular culture that discourages long-term commitment and sacrifice. The document then outlines the qualities needed for effective missionary work, including diligent Bible study, strong Christian character, integrity, a positive attitude, and a willingness to endure hardship and criticism. It provides examples from missionary pioneers who exhibited these qualities and were willing to sacrifice all for the cause of missions.
What Would David Livingstone Say To Us Today?Peter Hammond
This document provides an overview of the life and legacy of Dr. David Livingstone, a 19th century Scottish missionary and explorer in Africa. It summarizes Livingstone's upbringing in poverty, his self-education and career achievements, his missionary work exploring Africa and fighting the slave trade, and the enduring impact of his example on proclaiming the gospel and transforming views of the continent.
DAVID LIVINGSTONE; Blazing a Trail for God in AfricaPeter McIntyre
David Livingstone was a Scottish missionary and explorer in Africa in the 19th century. He was born in 1813 and raised in a religious home. As a young man he felt called to missionary work and studied medicine to prepare. He went to Africa in 1841 and established mission stations while also exploring the interior, becoming the first European to see the Victoria Falls. He dedicated his life to ending slavery and bringing Christianity to Africa. After returning to Britain briefly in the 1850s and 1860s to raise awareness, he returned and disappeared for several years before being famously found by Henry Stanley in 1871. Livingstone died in 1873 while still exploring Africa's interior.
John Paton was a missionary to the cannibal islands of the New Hebrides in the 1800s. He faced immense difficulties including criticism, the death of his wife and child, risk of sickness and attack by the natives. However, he drew his strength from God, the example of his godly father, and his strong sense of calling. Through Paton's efforts, virtually the entire island of Aniwa converted to Christianity. His story inspired many others to become missionaries as well. He overcame skepticism and saw God glorified through the conversions among the cannibals.
The document summarizes the life journey of St. Augustine from scoundrel to saint. It describes his early life of sin and embracing heresy before his conversion at age 32. After his conversion, he abandoned his career in rhetoric, lived as a monk for three years in prayer and meditation on scripture. He was later ordained as a priest and eventually became the bishop of Hippo, where he remained until his death. The three stages of the interior spiritual life - purgative, illuminative, and unitive - are discussed in the context of Augustine's transformation.
So, when there is so much turmoil, so much fear, so much uncertainty, so much unrest in our world and in our lives, it is easy to ask, “Where is this epiphany, this manifestation of the Lord?” I think the answer lies within two key lines of today’s Gospel. What are those lines? And why should we carry those lines with us each day? Check it out…
The document provides biographical information about the Prophet Muhammad and summarizes his key teachings and military battles. It begins by stating that the Quran was revealed to Muhammad over 23 years and has remained unchanged. It then discusses Muhammad's humble upbringing and marriage. His first revelation occurred at age 40 when he received his first verses from the archangel Gabriel. He faced opposition from Makkan pagans which led to his migration to Medina in 622. The document summarizes Muhammad's seven defensive military battles between 624-631, emphasizing he only fought to defend against aggression and implemented strict ethical rules of warfare. It aims to dispel common misconceptions about Muhammad and portray him as a prophet who brought social reform
This document provides information about a series of presentations on John Bunyan's classic work "The Pilgrim's Progress". It includes details on the accompanying materials available such as PowerPoint presentations and videos. It notes that permission is required to access these additional resources. The document also provides attribution for the sources used in creating the presentations and states that more will be added over time.
During Advent we are called to celebrate that the Kingdom of God is here and now and at the same time still to come - that the Lord is truly near. But often we do not feel that way. Instead we can be more like John the Baptist, in today’s Gospel, wondering where God is in our lives. But there is reason to Rejoice! on this Gaudete Sunday – and for Thomas Merton the reason was found on the corner of 4th and Walnut in Louisville, Kentucky.
What did he realize that day? And how can his insight change the way you look at your life? How can his epiphany give you reason to Rejoice?
Check it out…
Homily: The Feast of the Epiphany for 2024James Knipper
For the past 12 days we have heard the stories of the birth of Jesus Christ as God incarnate indeed good news of great joy all people. So, on this Feast of the Epiphany of the Lord we celebrate Jesus revealed as the Christ Child to the magi, who arrive by the light of the star. Every year we listen to this well-known Gospel story of the journey of the magi who pay homage to the Christ Child. But today I invite you to just focus on two lines that appear in the Gospel. What are they? Check it out because…as you will you see, any interaction with this Jesus the Christ, no matter where or how it happens, will change your own journey.
This document advertises an upcoming Israel tour with Chuck Swindoll and Insight for Living Ministries from March 1-12, 2020. It provides the website and phone number for more information on the spiritual pilgrimage. It also summarizes Terry Boyle's new Searching the Scriptures training curriculum for international pastors, which began on Insight's 2019 Greek Isles cruise and will equip pastors around the world to study and teach the Bible.
As we light our fourth Advent candle, this season of waiting and hoping and preparation comes quickly to close with Christmas just a few days away. Or does it?
All Advent we have sung Emmanuel - God is with us. So how does living a life woven in the fabric of this season allow us to see Christ in our daily lives? And how does John the Baptist, St. Joseph and Nelson Mandela show us the way?
There is no doubt that Jesus Christ is the greatest man who ever lived according to the document. It summarizes that Jesus transformed the way we measure time, inspired countless humanitarian efforts and advances in fields like medicine over two millennia, and established foundations for modern concepts like education, science, and human rights that have profoundly shaped civilization. The positive impact of Jesus on the world through Christianity cannot be overstated.
The document tells the story of a preacher and church member holding a sign warning drivers about an upcoming bridge being out. When a driver yells at them and speeds away, they soon hear tires screeching and a splash, implying the driver crashed because he did not heed the warning. The story is used to illustrate the importance of being careful about how warnings are phrased so as not to be misunderstood. The rest of the document discusses how God was also careful in how he warned about Jesus coming, using prophecies, symbols and direct statements to foretell Jesus' arrival. It emphasizes that the central message was that Jesus was the Son of God, come to pay for human sins, and rejects arguments that deny
The document discusses the rediscovery of ancient codices containing Gnostic texts in Egypt in 1945. It then provides information about Gnostic teachings, including their dualistic beliefs about the material and spiritual worlds, notions of secret knowledge and salvation through gnosis rather than faith, and the idea that the God of the Old Testament was evil. The document also examines the content of the Gospel of Thomas, noting that about a quarter of its sayings resemble those in canonical gospels but have been adapted for Gnostic purposes, while others are uniquely Gnostic in origin.
From the episode: https://www.gospelconversations.com/talks/problem-of-religion
The Epistle to the Hebrews breaks new ground in the debate over religion and grace. In this talk we look at who wrote it, and what problem it is trying to solve - really important questions since it is such an alien book to us modern people in many ways. We delve into the book of Acts in detail and uncover the deep struggle between Jerusalem and Rome that defined the faith in its early days. And we find in the writer to the Hebrews, the man who arguably took over the baton of thought leadership in the early church from Paul and pushed the gospel to its natural boundaries far from the confining views of Jerusalem.
Meanings and the vibrational qualities of jesusEdward DiMaio
The document contains translations and explanations of key Aramaic words from the teachings of Jesus as translated by Neil Douglas-Klotz. It discusses how translating Jesus' words from the original Aramaic provides deeper spiritual and cultural context compared to translations to other languages like Greek or English. Key terms like "God", "heaven", and "spirit" take on new meanings when understood from their Aramaic roots and the cultural context in which Jesus taught. The document advocates embodying these teachings through practices like chanting and body prayer to reconnect with Jesus' original message.
Jesus was a real Jewish person who lived in Israel around 2000 years ago. He gathered disciples and his ministry involved preaching, teaching, and healing people. He challenged Jewish traditions and authorities, which ultimately led to his crucifixion. His followers came to believe he had risen from the dead and went on to establish Christianity. Jesus taught using parables and emphasized compassion for all people. Accounts of his life and teachings were written decades later and form the basis of the Christian New Testament.
Tales of This and Another Life - Chapters.pdfMashaL38
This book is one of the best of the translated ones, for it has a warning character for all those who find themselves in the experience of material life. Irmão X provides a shrewd way of describing the subtleties and weaknesses that can jeopardize our intentions, making us more attentive and vigilant by providing us with his wise pages, reminding us between the lines of the Master's words: "Pray and watch."
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Lesson 12 - The Blessed Hope: The Mark of the Christian
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MAGAZINE: THE CAREER THAT IS PROPOSED TO US: The Path of Salvation, Holiness and Perseverance to Reach Heaven
Commentator: Pastor Osiel Gomes
Presentation: Missionary Celso Napoleon
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Esta lição é uma oportunidade para discutirmos um assunto multo mal interpretado no contexto cristão, que é o fato de algumas pessoas pensarem que o conhecer Jesus é ter a nossa vida mudada em todas as áreas, como se Deus tivesse o dever de transportar-nos deste mundo para um outro mundo onde muitas coisas maravilhosas que desejamos seriam reais. No entanto, a nossa fé não nos tira do mundo após nos convertermos; ao invés disso, permanecemos vivendo sob as mesmas circunstâncias. O propósito de Deus não é nos tirar do mundo, mas nos livrar das ações do maligno (Jo 17.15), Sendo assim, a vida eterna não significa estar fora da realidade deste mundo, mas conhecer o único Deus verdadeiro (Jo 17.3).
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Mantra Yoga is an exact science. "Mananat trayate iti mantrah- by the Manana (constant thinking or recollection) of which one is protected or is released from the round of births and deaths, is Mantra." That is called Mantra by the meditation (Manana) on which the Jiva or the individual soul attains freedom from sin, enjoyment in heaven and final liberation, and by the aid of which it attains in full the fourfold fruit (Chaturvarga), i.e., Dharma, Artha, Kama and Moksha. A Mantra is so called because it is achieved by the mental process.
The Book of Revelation, filled with symbolic and apocalyptic imagery, presents one of its most striking visions in Revelation 9:3-12—the locust army. Understanding the significance of this locust army provides insight into the broader themes of divine judgment, protection, and the ultimate triumph of God’s will as depicted in Revelation.
God calls us to a journey of worshiping Him. In this journey you will encounter different obstacles and derailments that will want to sway you from worshiping God. You got to be intentional in breaking the barriers staged on your way of worship in order to offer God acceptable worship.
Lucid Dreaming: Understanding the Risks and Benefits
The ability to control one's dreams or for the dreamer to be aware that he or she is dreaming. This process, called lucid dreaming, has some potential risks as well as many fascinating benefits. However, many people are hesitant to try it initially for fear of the potential dangers. This article aims to clarify these concerns by exploring both the risks and benefits of lucid dreaming.
The Benefits of Lucid Dreaming
Lucid dreaming allows a person to take control of their dream world, helping them overcome their fears and eliminate nightmares. This technique is particularly useful for mental health. By taking control of their dreams, individuals can face challenging scenarios in a controlled environment, which can help reduce anxiety and increase self-confidence.
Addressing Common Concerns
Physical Harm in Dreams Lucid dreaming is fundamentally safe. In a lucid dream, everything is a creation of your mind. Therefore, nothing in the dream can physically harm you. Despite the vividness and realness of the dream experience, it remains entirely within your mental landscape, posing no physical danger.
Mental Health Risks Concerns about developing PTSD or other mental illnesses from lucid dreaming are unfounded. As soon as you wake up, it's clear that the events experienced in the dream were not real. On the contrary, lucid dreaming is often seen as a therapeutic tool for conditions like PTSD, as it allows individuals to reframe and manage their thoughts.
Potential Risks of Lucid Dreaming
While generally safe, lucid dreaming does come with a few risks as well:
Mixing Dream Memories with Reality Long-term lucid dreamers might occasionally confuse dream memories with real ones, creating false memories. This issue is rare and preventable by maintaining a dream journal and avoiding lucid dreaming about real-life people or places too frequently.
Escapism Using lucid dreaming to escape reality can be problematic if it interferes with your daily life. While it is sometimes beneficial to escape and relieve the stress of reality, relying on lucid dreaming for happiness can hinder personal growth and productivity.
Feeling Tired After Lucid Dreaming Some people report feeling tired after lucid dreaming. This tiredness is not due to the dreams themselves but often results from not getting enough sleep or using techniques that disrupt sleep patterns. Taking breaks and ensuring adequate sleep can prevent this.
Mental Exhaustion Lucid dreaming can be mentally taxing if practiced excessively without breaks. It’s important to balance lucid dreaming with regular sleep to avoid mental fatigue.
Lucid dreaming is safe and beneficial if done with caution. It has many benefits, such as overcoming fear and improving mental health, and minimal risks. There are many resources and tutorials available for those interested in trying it.
Heartfulness Magazine - June 2024 (Volume 9, Issue 6)heartfulness
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This month we continue with more inspiring talks from the Global Spirituality Mahotsav that was held from March 14 to 17, 2024, at Kanha Shanti Vanam.
We hear from Daaji on lifestyle and yoga in honor of International Day of Yoga, June 21, 2024. We also hear from Professor Bhavani Rao, Dean at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, on spirituality in action, the Venerable BhikkuSanghasena on how to be an ambassador for compassion, Dr. Tony Nader on the Maharishi Effect, Swami Mukundananda on the crossroads of modernization, Tejinder Kaur Basra on the purpose of work, the Venerable GesheDorjiDamdul on the psychology of peace, the Rt. Hon. Patricia Scotland, KC, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, on how we are all related, and world-renowned violinist KumareshRajagopalan on the uplifting mysteries of music.
Dr. Prasad Veluthanar shares an Ayurvedic perspective on treating autism, Dr. IchakAdizes helps us navigate disagreements at work, Sravan Banda celebrates World Environment Day by sharing some tips on land restoration, and Sara Bubber tells our children another inspiring story and challenges them with some fun facts and riddles.
Happy reading,
The editors
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1. MY FOOTPRINTS INTO AFRICA
TRIP TO
RWANDA AND UGANDA
AND VISITING THE SOURCE OF THE NILE
NOVEMBER 2012
By Bishop Warwick Cole-Edwardes
Trip No. 26
2. Introduction
In a wonderful book that I read recently THE CONGO FOR CHRIST, J.B. Meyers wrote in
1895 on all the pioneer missionaries who brought the Gospel to the Congo. It was
stirring reading, challenging certainly me to the very core of my being. Listen to one of
these pioneers who was to give his life for Christ:
“Work for Christ in AFRICA must be my life work. I desire this work more than all
else and be my life long or short, I pray it may be faithful unto the end. And who
knows how soon the end may come? Life is not always to be measured by years. As I
think of the dear ones now with Jesus, I seem to feel in a solemn way bound to
AFRICA. Their graves seem to be speechful and to bid me gird up my loins and work
in AFRICA while it is day …”
That is where my heart is and I want to spend the remaining years of my life serving the
Church in Africa. This is now my third trip into Central Africa this year after having been
to Malawi and Zambia, so now I set out with my son Gregg on my twenty-sixth mission
trip into Africa. We will be visiting Kigali in Rwanda where a Pastor’s Conference has
been arranged, then preaching in some of the local Churches, and after that travelling
on to Kampala in Uganda. This will be a first for me … so I am very excited … but a
wonderful reminder came from Hudson Taylor, listen:
“it is no small comfort to me to know that God has
called me to my work, putting me where I am and as
I am. I have not sought the position and I dare not
leave it. He knows why He places me here – whether
to do, or learn, or suffer”.
Hudson Taylor
So as my first year of being a missionary into Africa draws to a close, what could be
better than going to Rwanda and Uganda…
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3. BACKGROUND
In a book, I read last month by Jacques Pauw entitled ‘RAT ROADS” which covers so
much of the history in Rwanda, he wrote:
“Rwanda and Burundi are so small that on a map of Africa their names are
usually printed in neighbouring Congo or Tanzania with arrows indicating the
speckles to the right or left. Their northern neighbour, Uganda, is much bigger,
although together the trio occupies only a tiny percentage of the Africa land mass.
All three evoke images of cultivated honeycombed hills painted in shades of green,
volcanic slopes blanketed in impenetrable rainforests and silvery-shiny lakes that
are the source of the continent’s greatest river, the Nile.
Between them, their peoples have endured the continents’ bloodiest dictators and
hellish political turmoil. Once engulfed in a genocide in which the machetes of the
butchers worked faster than Nazi Germany’s gas chambers, they seem to be
trapped in perpetual cycles of tribal hatred, division, greed, and mistrust.
But the Lord is at work in Rwanda. Operation World writes:
“evangelists emerged from the ashes to grow rapidly post 1994. Today, they are present
in great numbers in political leadership, education and health and nation building. While
the spike of Protestant/Independent growth has plateaued, the consolidation of
evangelicals as a force in society is to be lauded.”
So I return to Rwanda where I had such an amazing time last year. Two of our students
will also be with us; Fred Kiiza and Jean-Marie Vinney, so hold on to your seat belts, we
are off on another great African adventure.
2
4. HISTORY OF RWANDA
POLITICS
Rwanda was a feudal Tutsi monarchy, which
continued through German colonial
occupation (1899-1916) and Belgian
Mandate (1916-1926). A Hutu revolt
overthrew the Tutsi government in 1959 with
many Tutsi killed or driven into exile. A Tutsi
invasion from Uganda in 1990 led to
conflict, many deaths, and the displacement
of thousands of people. Hutu extremists
seized power in 1994 and began the genocide
of the Tutsi minority and Hutu moderates. In
100 days, 800,000 perished. The more
disciplined Tutsi-led forces gained control,
and over a million Hutu fled to surrounding
lands. Hutu and Tutsi rebels and militias
remain at large in Congo, a thorn in both
countries’ sides. The government made
massive strides in excising ethnicity from
politics and society, making the country safe
and rebuilding infrastructure. The current
parliament is more than 50% female, the
world’s highest rate. Political dissent is
currently met with little tolerance. Rwanda, a
former Belgian colony, joined the British
Commonwealth and enjoys improving
relations with France.
Yesterday I finished one of John Stott’s greatest books “EVANGELICAL TRUTH”. This was
Stott at his best stating how we are bound to:
1. The Bible
2. The Cross of Christ
3. The indwelling of the Spirit
Then he applied this to our discipleship and wrote:
“Becoming and being a Christian involves a change so radical that no
imagery can do it justice but death and resurrection with Christ,
namely dying to the old life of self indulgence and self will, and rising to a new life of self
control and self giving, in which the world has been crucified to us and we have been
crucified to the world”.
DISCIPLESHIP
3
5. Surely this is what I long to be … a real disciple of Jesus Christ dying to the old self of self
indulgence and self will and rising to a new life of self control and self giving …
MY DIARY
FRIDAY, 23 NOVEMBER
Today is the day, after months of preparation I am on my way to Rwanda and Uganda.
This morning in my Bible readings, I read from 1 Chronicles, James, Jonah, and Luke.
Listen to what John Calvin once wrote regarding one’s daily Bible reading:
“unto a Christian there can be nothing either more necessary or profitable,
than the knowledge of Holy Scripture, forasmuch as in it is contained God’s
true Word, setting forth His glory and also man’s duty. And there is no truth nor doctrine
necessary for our justification and eternal salvation, but that is, or may be drawn out of
that fountain and well of truth. Therefore as many as be desirous to enter into the right
and perfect way of God, must apply their minds to know the Bible, without which they can
neither sufficiently know God and His will, neither their office and duty.”
BIBLE
This is now the 45th time I am reading through the Bible, how I long to know it better
and teach it better because it brings me closer to God. Then, as always, I close off my
devotions with prayer and the reading of ‘MY UTMOST FOR HIS HIGHEST’ by Oswald
Chambers. Listen to what he wrote today, so incredibly relevant for us.
“beware of the cares of this world because they are the things that
produce a wrong temper of soul. It is extraordinary what an
enormous power there is in simple things to distract our attention from God. Refuse to be
swamped with the cares of the world.”
DISTRACTIONS
So now I am ready, all packed, my Bible in, twenty-one sermons prepared, three great
books to go through and …. to have my son Gregg with me is the cherry on the top. I will
catch a plane from Pietermaritzburg to Johannesburg, meet up with Gregg at the
airport, and then fly out to Rwanda, arriving there just before midnight …
One of the books I brought with me is entitled HEROES by Iain Murray. I love books like
this, biography at its best so here we go with the first hero – JONATHAN EDWARDS.
There are times when the discovery of an author makes such an impact that the reader
never forgets the date. So for the date, June 22, 1832, Robert Murray Mc Cheyne
marked in his diary “bought Edwards’ works.” They became his companions for life. I
have read his works; the students at K.M.B.C. do assignments on his life, teachings and
ministry. So in between flights what better to do than to read about this hero. Listen to
just one of the great things he wrote:
4
6. “They that are truly converted are new men, new
creatures, new not only within but without; they are
sanctified throughout in spirit, soul and body; old things are passed
away, all things are become new; they have new hearts and new
eyes, new ears, new tongues, new hands, new feet … they walk in
newness of life and continue to do so to the end of life.”
NEW
After flying out of Pietermaritzburg I arrived in Johannesburg and
while waiting read from the hero Jonathan Edwards. Listen to this:
“the new convert is aware of God, admires God, loves God, lives
for God. The false convert, whatever his language or experiences,
remains self-centred: self is the one abiding interest of the unregenerated life.”
NEW CONVERTS
Met up with Gregg, so father and son now head into Central Africa on a mission trip
together which I pray, by the grace of God, will be the first of many. Had an excellent
flight arriving at Kigali International Airport just after midnight and there was Pastor
Miriam to welcome us and to take us home, back to where I stayed during my visit last
year. We lost the Footprints into Africa banner, so let’s hope they find it!
It is late now, 3:00 am but fantastic to be back in Rwanda so let me close off the day
with a last quote from our hero Jonathan Edwards:
There is one text more than any other to which the life of Jonathan
Edwards leads us back. It is at the heart of the Resolutions he wrote as a
young Christian; he preached it in Boston at the age of twenty-seven when he said, ‘the
creature is nothing, and God is all’; and he delighted in it the longer he lived. The text is
1 Corinthians 10:31: ‘Whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God.’ To exalt man is to
disown the purpose of God that ‘no flesh should glory in his presence’. All good is given
to believers – all grace, all revival, all redemption, all eternity – that we might be abased
and find our all in God. Whatever the hardships, the persecution or the disappointments
in things temporal, the churches’ brightest and happiest days are those in which she is
learning to sing, ‘Not unto us, O Lord, not unto us, but unto thy name give glory’ (Psa.
115:1), for this is God’s preparation for the world where all will say,
ONE TEXT
Blessing, and glory, and wisdom, and thanksgiving, and honour, and power, and might,
be unto our God for ever and ever. Amen (Rev. 7:12).
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7. Fell asleep in Kigali in Central Africa ready to preach in the morning.
SATURDAY, 24 NOVEMBER
How wonderful it is to wake up in Kigali on a magnificent morning. My Bible readings
were from 1 Chronicles, 1 Peter, Jonah and Luke and then what a reminder from “My
Utmost for His Highest”, listen to Chambers:
“SPIRITUAL LEAKAGE” begins when we cease to lift up our eyes to Him. Whenever
there is a leakage, remedy it immediately. Recognize that something has been coming
between you and God, and get it readjusted at once.”
After time in prayer began with the second hero GEORGE WHITEFIELD because I don’t
ever want there to be any spiritual leakage in my life …
What a man … listen to what men said of him and his zeal
… Dr. Ebenezer Pemberton of New York said of him,
“Perhaps no man, since the apostolic age, preached oftener, or with
greater success. John Newton who heard Whitfield often, declared: ‘If
anyone were to ask me who was the second preacher I ever heard, I
should be at some loss to answer; but, in regard to the first, Mr.
Whitefield exceeded so far every other man of my time, that I should be at
none.”
TRIBUTES
Perhaps the finest funeral testimony came from John Wesley who asked,
‘Have we read or heard of any person since the Apostles, who testified the
gospel of the grace of God through so widely extended a space, through so large a part of
the habitable world? Above all, have we read or heard of any, who has been a blessed
instrument in His hand of bringing so many sinners from darkness to light, and from the
power of Satan unto God’?
TRIBUTES
Ready now for the day … being in another African country, living in one of their homes
is such a marvelous experience I thoroughly enjoy. Listen to what I have just read about
how the Rwanda people see their cows. Jean Marie told me the President of Rwanda
now wants every family to own a cow!
“A cow with white patches across its face might be
called Kiroko, a reddish-brown one Ibihogo and a
brown beast with white spots Umusengo. A black cow
with white spots is usually named Ikibamba. The cow is the
quintessential paradigm of beauty, elegance, and grace. In
Rwanda culture, it is thus a great compliment to tell a woman
that she has amaso y inyana – calf eyes – or reminds you of inka
nziza – a beautiful cow.
COWS
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8. Every cow has a personality, a name, and a character. Many Rwandan names are related
to cows, expressions of greeting are about cows, and many metaphors originate from cow
vocabulary. If, for example, you tell someone to meet you tomorrow morning around
seven our eight, you’ll say he or she must meet you inka zahutse – when the cows go out
to grace.”
What a beautiful day greeted us,
enjoyed a wash and shave and a
special Rwandan breakfast of two
slices of bread, no butter or jam, and
some tea. Today is CLEAN RWANDA
day and what a joy it is to see, people
all pulling together to clean their
country, we have so much to learn
from these dear people. No shops
open until midday – everyone is out in the streets cleaning, it is so good to see.
So now, before we set out let me share two traits from George Whitfield.
ZEAL
“although dying of asthma at the age of 55 his motto was still NO NESTLING,
NO FLAGGING, THIS SIDE OF ETERNITY.”
Twelve years later and just four years before his death, he wrote after his
birthday “Fy upon me, fy upon me, fifty-two years old last Saturday, and
yet, O loving, everlasting, altogether lovely Jesus, how little, yea how very little have I
done and suffered for Thee. Tomorrow, God willing I intend to take the sacrament upon
it, that I will BEGIN TO BEGIN TO BE A CHRISTIAN.”
HUMILITY
These heroes are such a challenge to me, I long to portray both of those traits in my life.
Gregg and I walked into town, giving him a feel for Kigali and we found the most
amazing curio shops. We spent ages looking around and I negotiated for a real African
plate, with Africa and her countries carved into it … perfect for my office … (Gregg
walked away embarrassed by his father). This is Africa … negotiate a fair price … but
bargain hard.
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9. Came home just before a storm giving us time to get ready for our trip to the Kigali
Genocide Museum, then on to Church for our first service. What a fantastic afternoon.
Jean-Marie arrived to fetch us, and the three of us set off to the Museum. I caught my
first motor cycle taxi holding on for dear life as we weaved our way through the peak
Kigali traffic until we arrived at the memorial. It was Gregg’s first visit and what a
dreadful reminder of the 1 million Tutsi butchered to death in only ninety days …
absolutely horrendous! Afterwards we went to the mass graves and paused for a while,
it is so very moving to be there.
From there we took another two taxi rides, jam-packed, music blaring until we arrived at
the Church for our first service. The Lord was with us. Gregg shared a few words and I
preached on “THE NOMINAL CHRISTIAN”, after which ten people indicated their desire
to follow Christ. It was wonderful being with these dear people. From there caught
another two taxis back home … exhausted but so incredibly fulfilled seeing souls saved.
How better to close off the day than to begin my next hero – JOHN NEWTON. After
being refused ordination by two archbishops and one bishop, he was nevertheless later
ordained and became a faithful minister of Christ. He always acknowledged the praying
friends who supported him – listen:
PRAYING
FRIENDS
“to be interested in the simple, affectionate and earnest prayers of such a
people, is a privilege of more value than the wealth of kings.” He of course
wrote the hymn “Amazing Grace”.
Fell asleep so grateful to be right in the heart of Africa, preaching the Gospel and seeing
people being saved, and having Gregg with me …
SUNDAY, 25 NOVEMBER
Another magnificent morning greeted us in Kigali, so out on the veranda overlooking
Kigali I can do my readings. This morning my Bible readings were from 2 Kings, 1 Peter,
Jonah and Luke and then Oswald Chambers gave us an excellent reminder in “My
Utmost for His Highest”:
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10. “we have to concentrate on THE CROSS, to keep in contact with that centre where all
the power lies. In holiness movements and spiritual experience meetings the
concentration is apt to be put NOT on the Cross of Christ but on the EFFECTS of the
Cross.”
Before heading off to preach, spent time in prayer and read more from John Newton.
Iain Murray summarized his life in this way:
“we best remember John Newton by admiring the grace of God. What a
strange life – a man who left school at the age of ten, press-ganged at
eighteen, delivered from his own slavery when he was twenty four, slow in
understanding his new faith, failing in his first efforts to preach, and then at thirty nine
becoming the curate of an obscure town, YET … ultimately, dying a much-loved teacher
of the whole world. With Newton, every believer may sing”:
HIS LIFE
“tis grace has brought me safe thus far, and grace will lend me home.”
Caught a taxi to the Church for the morning service. Gregg gave his testimony, which
made me feel like the proudest father on earth … he was outstanding. I preached on
‘THE INFLUENCE OF A CHRISTIAN’ from Matthew 5:13-16 and there was a lovely
response. The service lasted nearly four hours, poor Gregg was shell-shocked!!!
Afterwards we then went to one of the managers of Rwanda Bank, Mr. and Mrs.
Edwards and they gave us a five-star lunch. We then made our way back to the Church
for another service. I am now exhausted but with Jean-Marie as the interpreter I
preached on PRAYER from Matthew 6. Afterwards we made our way to the taxi rank
and headed for home … what a full and glorious day in Rwanda.
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11. Read the next chapter of HEROES on the life of THOMAS CHARLES who preached so
effectively in Wales. In one of his letters, he wrote:
“I find it daily indispensably necessary to have a clear appreciation of the
eternity, unchangeableness, freeness and independency of God’s love, to
enable me to walk forwards with any degree of confidence and comfort.
God’s love depends upon nothing outside of Himself, but upon His sovereign will and
pleasure only. Christ did not die for us to cause God to love, but God’s love alone was
the cause of Christ’s propitiation … I want nothing but to know more experimentally the
power of this love, more effectually influencing my heart and life.”
GOD’S
LOVE
Tomorrow we start the Pastor’s Conference so I need to go over all the talks I will give. It
has been a full day so after some preparation went to bed just as a huge storm broke
over KIGALI. Let me close with one last quote:
“People who are obsessed with Jesus aren’t consumed with their own
personal safety and comfort above all else. Obsessed people care more
about God’s Kingdom coming to this earth than their own lives being
shielded from pain or distress.”
OBSESSED
PEOPLE
MONDAY 26 NOVEMBER
There had been a lot of rain during the night so everything was looking crisp and fresh
this morning. Everyone is still sleeping so I found a table outside to read and get ready
for the day because today the Conference begins. My readings were again from 1
Chronicles, 1 Peter, Luke and we began with Micah. Oswald Chambers again brought me
back to the CROSS:
“in external history the Cross is an infinitesimal thing, from the Bible point of view it is
of more importance than the empires of the world. Preach the Cross and the energy of
God is let loose.”
So after preaching three times in Pastor Miriam’s Church over the weekend, today I
start with the Pastor’s Conference and over the next two days, I will be preaching
through 1 Thessalonians. Wow … this is Footprints into Africa on the go, teaching the
Bible, encouraging Pastors in Kigali and into Africa. Here is another brilliant quote from
Francis Chan:
OBSESSED
PEOPLE
“People who are obsessed with Jesus live lives that connect them with the
POOR in some way or another. Obsessed people believe that Jesus talked
about money and the poor so often because it was really important to
Him.”
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12. These trips do connect me with the Rwandan people, living with them, catching taxis
everywhere I go, it is so exhilarating and rewarding, I want to be obsessed with Jesus,
connecting with the poor, loving them and training their pastors. Nothing could be
better in life than this.”
So after our breakfast of two slices of bread and a cup of tea, Gregg and I are on our
way. We will catch two taxis, because the motorbike ones are too expensive, and then
preach our hearts out. One more quote:
OBSESSED
PEOPLE
“People who are obsessed with Jesus are known as givers, not takers.
Obsessed people genuinely think that others matter as much as they do,
and they are particularly aware of those who are poor around the
world.”
I preached three times from 1 Thessalonians:
Chapter 1 – Christian Evangelism
Chapter 2 – Christian Ministry
Chapter 3 – Christian Behaviour
It was moving to see the pastors at the end all singing “All to Jesus I Surrender”, as they
rededicated their lives to the work. I was very grateful to God … and Gregg’s testimony
was brilliant.
Gregg and I were again given a wonderful lunch by one of the Church families, so all in
all another brilliant day teaching the Bible in Rwanda with your son beside you … slowly
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13. made our way home so what better than to read the next hero WILLIAM HEWITSON one
of the students so wonderfully trained by Thomas Chalmers in Edinburgh. Andrew Bonar
said this of him:
“he was the likest to Robert McCheyne of any I knew.”
Undoubtedly, much of the resemblance lay in the way the tenderness of Christ shone
through both men. Yet Hewitson saw himself as far short of what he ought to be: he was
still saying at the end of his short life, “I should be far more tender”. He had not
attained the likeness to Jesus he sought, yet he was heard to confess: “I am better
acquainted with Jesus that I am with any friend on earth.”
After being trained by Thomas Chalmers, he joined Dr. Robert Kalley as a missionary to
Madeira but sadly died soon afterwards … what a hero … This was written on his
tombstone:
“adorned with natural gifts and human learning he yet counted all things
but loss for the sake of the knowledge of Christ, a man full of faith and zeal,
abounding in prayer. The Word dwelling in him richly and the love of Christ
constraining him. He was in his private walk and in the work of the ministry, fervent in
spirit, serving the Lord.”
HIS
LEGACY
So another fantastic day. I have preached six times already, with three more tomorrow
at the Pastor’s Conference then Gregg and I head on to Uganda, the land of Bishop
Hannington and Alexander Mackay. Before going to sleep one more quote:
OBSESSED
PEOPLE
“a person who is obsessed with Jesus thinks about heaven frequently.
Obsessed people orient their lives around eternity : they are not fixed only
on what is here in front of them.”
TUESDAY, 27 NOVEMBER
Enjoyed the best sleep I have had so far … I think because I put up the mosquito net
early and so there were fewer mosquitoes … so much better!! When I woke up
everyone was still sleeping so I went and washed Gregg’s and my clothes, got some hot
water and enjoyed a shave and a good wash, now let me read my Bible and pray – I
don’t want any spiritual leakage as we read earlier. Again, read from 1 Chronicles, 1
Peter. Micah and Luke. It is amazing how the Word speaks so clearly each day and then
Oswald Chambers made this comment:
“if I brood on the CROSS of Christ, I do not become a subjective pietist, interested in my
own whiteness : I become dominantly concentrated on Jesus Christ’s interest.”
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14. This book by Francis Chan continues with that theme, listen:
OBSESSED
PEOPLE
“a person who is obsessed with Jesus is characterized by committed,
settled, passionate love for God, and above and before every other thing
and every other being.”
That is so powerful; I want to be like that as I move around Africa teaching the Bible.
So I will now enjoy my two slices of bread and a cup of tea, then we will go to the
Conference and deliver three final lectures on 1 Thessalonians, so it should be a busy
and fulfilling day. Poor Gregg would have listened to nine talks by his father so far …
Finished our studies in 1 Thessalonians with two talks:
Chapter 4 – Christian Hope
Chapter 5 – Christian Community
We then had a practical session on “how to prepare a sermon”. It all went so well,
afterwards all the pastors came forward and sang, “All to Jesus I Surrender” - it was very
moving. Together we gave thanks and they then prayed for Gregg and I, which was also
very emotional for me. I love these precious people … it was a once in a lifetime
experience.
So we wound our way home so incredibly grateful. I think for Gregg this trip has been a
huge challenge, he has seen Africa, and the desperate need there is for teaching. He has
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15. experienced African hospitality and being in an African Church, which perhaps will
change him forever. Exhausted and fulfilled so how better than to end with the next of
the heroes CHARLES JONES.
One day all his files, notes and books were burnt in a fire. Listen to what he
said, how his Clerical brethren “consoled with me particularly with the loss
of all my library and papers, lectures and sermons of every kind, the
accumulation of some twenty years or so. A great loss indeed : can never be restored. I
am in respect of ministerial stores burnt out.”
BOOKS
BURNT
Wow … what would happen if my files and books were burnt out … I tremble at the
thought. Charles Jones lived his whole life for the black people of his country; he loved
them dearly and gave his life for them. He said of them in a sermon:
“they are not foreigners but our nearest neighbours – they are not hired
servants, but servants belonging to us in law and Gospel. They are constant
and inseparable associates – whither we go, they go – where we dwell, they
dwell – where we die and are buried, they die and are buried – and more than all, our
God is their God.”
OTHER
RACES
In 1899, James Stacy said of Charles Jones:
“it may safely be said that no man has every done more for the coloured race of
this country (U.S.A.). No man was ever more beloved and appreciated by that people, his
name being mentioned with reverence to this day.”
At his funeral, his son said of him:
BIBLE
“the Bible was his constant companion, his text book, his acknowledged
teacher, his guide, his supreme authority.”
What a hero … so after nine hours of preaching, I am tired and going to bed because
tomorrow I make another “footprint” into Africa – this time in UGANDA, called “THE
PEARL OF AFRICA’.
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16. UGANDA
BACKGROUND
This is my first visit to UGANDA and I am so very excited; nevertheless I go with a certain
amount of trepidation. Jacques Pauw in “RAT ROADS” wrote:
“Few places in Africa embody the beauty and the mystery of the continent quite to the
extent that UGANDA does. The sight of the boiling waters of the Nile cascading over the
Murchison Falls, the soaring and mystical Rwenzori Mountains on its western border
and the big apes loitering in its rain forests have seduced poets and writers into painting
it with lyrical brushes. Africa’s lushest garden is above all the continent’s friendliest
destination and after a tumultuous start at independence followed by calamitous
dictatorships, it now exudes a whiff of promise.”
KAMPALA
“My worst expectations are realized when we spend much of our first day navigating the
potholed, congested and frenzied streets of hilly Kampala. It is one of those jumbo
African cities – think Nairobi, Accra, Lagos, Khartoum and Addis – that has reproduced
itself many times over and over is now in a state of permanent asphyxiation, gasping for
air. All day long, life on the streets resembles a palpitating heart that propels cars and
buses and taxis through its clogged arteries. The sidewalks are choked with people that
mill around with seemingly nowhere to go. Ugandans refer to them as bayaye, people
who have abandoned their villages in the countryside and journeyed to the city in hope of
scoring a job or something meaningful to do. Few do, and the majority idle around on the
sidewalk where they compete for space or the few cents of parking money from charitable
motorists. Many live on the streets, while others find their way to slums that are
immersed in a shroud of smoke. Nobody cares; certainly not the shiny-faced and rolypoly politicians and officials who glide past the unfortunate populace in sleek German
technology.”
BUT what stirs my heart more is the history of the early missionaries who first brought
the Gospel to this beautiful country. Men like C.T. Wilson and Bishop James Hannington
who was butchered to death, were heroes. However, the one man, who more than
anyone else laid down the foundation for the Church today, was ALEXANDER MACKAY.
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17. “the conquest of Africa has already cost many lives but the end to be gained is worth the
price paid. Let us not forget that the redemption of the world cost infinitely more.”
For fourteen years, without a furlough, he gave his everything to Uganda and to building
of a highway for the Gospel. Once the preparations were completed, and after fourteen
years of heroic service, he died and went to be with his Lord. It was he, more than any
other, who so implanted a living devotion to Christ in the African breast that within
eighty years of his coming, the African were prepared to die for him ….
So I now visit the place where this amazing man laboured for the Gospel. This is so
humbling … who am I … nothing compared to these giants. But what an unbelievable
thirty years I have had travelling into Africa. Wow … it has been incredible.
Dr. Wilfred Grenfell, a missionary to Labrador wrote:
“I have dwelt at length upon the experience of the North Sea, because trivial as they
appear on the surface, they concern the biggest problem of human life – the belief that
man is not of the earth, but only a temporary sojourner upon it. This belief, that he is
destined to go living elsewhere, makes a vast difference to one’s estimate of values. Life
becomes a school instead of a mere stage, the object of which is that our capacities for
usefulness should develop through using them until we reach graduation. What life gives
to us can only be of permanent importance as it develops our souls.
“Feeble and devious as my own footsteps have been since my decision to follow Jesus
Christ, I believe more than ever that this is the only real adventure of life. No step in life
do I even compare with that one in permanent satisfaction.”
The Lord has truly given me “the only real adventure in life” … I have loved it, now off to
“THE PEARL OF AFRICA”.
WEDNESDAY, 28 NOVEMBER
It is overcast, everyone is still sleeping, but I found my little table outside and can spend
time in the Bible and prayer, getting ready for today. My McCheyne calendar for Bible
readings was again from 1 Chronicles, 1 Peter, Micah and Luke. This morning Oswald
Chambers then wrote on the “bounty of the destitute”, this is what he said:
“I will give my life to martyrdom, I will give myself in consecration, I will do anything,
but do not humiliate me to the level of the most hell-deserving sinner and tell me that all I
have to do it to accept the gift of salvation through Jesus Christ.”
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18. The Gospel is the most glorious message of grace; we are saved by the work of Christ on
the Cross. Francis Chan then wrote:
“people who are obsessed with Jesus have an intimate relationship with
Him. They are nourished by God’s Word throughout the day because they
know that forty minutes on Sunday is not enough to sustain them for a
whole week, especially when they will encounter so many distractions and
alternative messages.”
OBSESSED
PEOPLE
Having been nourished by the Word let me now finish the book on HEROES by reading
CHARLES HADDON SPURGEON. He had the most amazing ministry in London but here is
the secret of his phenomenal success. He wrote:
“One starts in this place every Sunday at 7 o’clock in the morning and
another at 10 o’clock. A still larger company goes up to the oracle on
Monday nights at 7 o’clock. Some twelve to fifteen hundred of us are usually found in
happy fellowship, going up to the mercy-seat in prayer.”
PRAYER
One looks around Churches today and there is so little emphasis on prayer - the prayer
meetings poorly attended … Listen to him preaching to the lost:
“oh that precious word WHOEVER … remember there is the same Christ
for big sinners as for little sinners, the same Christ for grey heads as for
babes, the same Christ for the poor as for the rich, the same Christ for chimney sweepers
as for kings, the same Christ for prostitutes as for saints … whoever looks to Christ shall
live.”
WHOEVER
Oops … no electricity, which means a wash and shave in cold water … for Gregg as well!
However, afterwards you feel incredibly refreshed. Now to enjoy breakfast of two slices
of bread and tea, which is boiled over a fire at the back of the house, then Tim will take
us to Kigali Airport and the two Footprints into Africa Missionaries will fly to Entebbe
Airport in Kampala. I have never been to Uganda and don’t know a soul there so I hope
everything works out, but I am told everything in chaos in Kampala, with its potholed,
congested, and frenzied streets.
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19. The plane was delayed for over an hour but we eventually took off. It was magnificent
coming in to land in Kampala as we flew over Lake Victoria and landed with one huge
bump … phew … we were glad to get off. We went though customs quickly and there
Pastor was waiting for us holding a picture of me. Then our first problem surfaced, he
said he had no money and no transport. Eventually he came with a taxi and said it would
cost 8000 Ugandan shillings … so finally we set off for Kampala. Friends … you have
never seen anything like Kampala!!
Pauw is right … “all day long life on the streets resembles a palpitating heart that propels
cars and buses and taxis through its clogged arteries. The sidewalks are choked with
people with seemingly nowhere to go.”
There are millions of people all around and the traffic is horrendous, like a permanent
gridlock. Anyway, we arrived in a very poor slum area of Kampala where we are to
spend the next two nights. No electricity, no running water, no toilet and after the rains
everywhere was just mud …
… then the pastor said to me that the cost of the
transport was 80,000 Ugandan shillings and not 8,000. I was so cross with him for lying
to me at the airport, anyway I never had that amount of money so I said to the taxi
driver I would pay the rest at the airport … he understood! Shame the very dear women
made up two beds for us on the floor and gave us a special brand of Ugandan tea and
after some prayer Gregg and I went to bed. Poor Gregg I think he was in shock … but I
love being in Africa connecting with the poor. The toilet is one of those “long drops”
outside so we made sure we did not have to go during the night … in the mud .
Let me close off an amazing day in Kampala by quoting to you from a missionary article I
read on the plane written by JOSHUA WITHANGA from Kenya.
“because AFRICA is not getting easier to work in, it is ravaged by poverty, war, and
disease. It is being strangulated by political misgovernance. It is bleeding from
corruption. It is suffering from violence and carelessness in the society as a result.
Therefore going to AFRICA is not a great adventure or a picture safari. It will be very
hard work and it can be dangerous … but … most Africans need to be helped to some
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20. empowerment. Missionaries should be prepared to TRAIN UP and MENTOR African
leaders who will in time replace them. This will encourage people to take responsibility
for God’s call upon their lives and finally this new breed of missionary will go prepared
to learn and be changed, while working with Africans as equals.
That so perfectly describes exactly how I long to work … now to put that into practice in
Uganda.
THURSDAY, 29 NOVEMBER
Made it through the night … so now let me do my readings from the precious Word of
God. Again read from 1 Chronicles, started 2 Peter, continued in Micah and Luke, after
which Oswald Chambers reminded me”
“the type of Christian experience in the New Testament is that of personal, passionate
devotion to the person of Jesus Christ.”
While I wait for some hot water listen to Francis Chan:
“A person who is obsessed with Jesus is more concerned with his or her
character than comfort. Obsessed people know that true joy does not
depend on circumstances or environment, it is a gift that must be chosen
and cultivated : a gift that ultimately comes from God.”
OBSESSED
PEOPLE
So my heart is now full, I am ready for the Conference, just need some tea!! We quickly
walked into town and managed to change some money, which should see me through
to the end of our stay. The Conference then began and was better attended than I had
first thought, such lovely, poor, simple people, plus a number of children, which was so
nice to see. I preached for an hour on the “OVERVIEW OF THE BIBLE” because people’s
knowledge of the Bible is at times pathetic. Gregg has now seen the enormous damage
done by the “PROSPERITY” teaching, it is so very sad to see how so few pastors actually
teach the Bible. Then the rain came … and came … and came … more mud everywhere.
Not to be outdone the women cooked us such a delicious lunch, I gave them 50,000
Ugandan shillings for our two days, and they were so grateful. During lunch, I began my
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21. next book “THE WOLF FROM SCOTLAND”. This is the gripping story of ROBERT REID
KALLEY, telling of the work of God in bringing the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the
Portuguese island of Madeira and later to the people of Brazil. This work, largely
unknown, rightly takes its place among the great missionary endeavours of men such as
William Carey, David Livingstone, and Adoniram Judson. His ministry in Madeira said
Andrew Bonar, was “the greatest happening in modern missions”. If you have not read
it, go and buy it now … you cannot put it down! Now off to preach my heart out until
suppertime. I will cover:
THE FOUR CERTAINTIES
HOW TO GROW IN CHRIST
And that will mean twelve hours of preaching done for the glory of God. When the day
ended, I had a special time with all the Pastors, which was such a privilege for me and
spoke from TITUS 2 – “THE PROPRIETIES OF A PASTOR”.
It was getting dark quickly so the people slowly drifted back to their homes, through all
the mud.
We were given our little lamp so Gregg and I headed off to our little room with the foam
mattresses on the floor, no electricity, no water, no toilet … wow … it has been a huge
opportunity to identify with the poor of Kampala and live in their homes.
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22. Because of the rain they cannot cook outside, so now they are cooking just outside our
door in the passage – they are incredible people, never get down; they merely re-adjust
and get on with the tasks. They made us some lovely coffee and brought us some fruit,
which was so kind. After prayer, Gregg and I hit our pillows, what a day in Kampala...
While lying there listening to all the many different noises I reminded myself of what
WILLIAM BURNS, the missionary to China wrote:
“I am ready to burn out for God.
I am ready to endure any hardship, if
by any means I might save some.
The longing of my heart is to make known
my glorious Redeemer to those who have never heard”
FRIDAY, 30 NOVEMBER
After two nights in this desperately poor situation, we now move to one of the largest
Churches in Kampala and will live in the Pastor’s house, which will be such a difference
to what we have had these last two days. So first my Bible readings and prayer for the
day. I continued with 1 Chronicles, 2 Peter, Micah and Luke; afterwards Oswald
Chambers was such a challenge:
“There is only one relationship that matters, and that is your personal relationship to a
personal Redeemer and Lord. Let everything else go, but maintain that at all costs, and
God will fulfill His purpose through your life. One individual life may be of priceless
value to God’s purposes, and yours may be that life.”
So now, I will wait for some hot water, to enjoy a wash and shave. It is so funny because
you have to wash over a bucket with only a loose curtain to protect you … no wonder
the passage is full of people when ‘PAPA” is washing ☺. They make me laugh so much
because I am “their father, their PAPA” and all they want is to make me happy. So now
while I wait let me carry on with “THE WOLF FROM SCOTLAND”, it really is fantastic.
Robert Kalley was a forceful yet gracious personality. His build and dignified bearing
made him a natural leader. He was a true Scot, canny, ruggedly independent, resolute in
action, and honest in all his dealings. His faith was straightforward and uncluttered,
fashioned not in the halls of theological colleges, but in the practical issues of everyday
life. His teacher had been the Holy Spirit and his textbook the Bible, and he was a good
pupil. He had an ordered and disciplined mind, which enabled him to grasp and to hold
fast revealed truth. Excellent wash, refreshing tea and bananas for breakfast, so now to
preach two more sermons then to the city Church where I will preach tonight for two
hours, the pastor says!
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23. I preached on “THE INFLUENCE OF THE CHRISTIAN” – being salt and light and ended off
with “THE DANGER OF NOMINAL CHRISTIANITY”. It has been an amazing time in this
village of KATUSSO BUZIGO working alongside EMMANUEL CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES, in a
very real sense trying to identify with the poor and the Churches that are neglected and
forgotten about.
What a moving farewell from these precious, poor, and simple people. We exchanged
gifts and I gave Susan a special gift of money because of all she had done to look after
Gregg and I. Gregg also gave them some books and the two Footprints into Africa
missionaries left to go to a very different situation and minister in a large Church.
There were two terrific men who want to come to K.M.B.C. and study in the future, so
they and some outstanding men from Rwanda would make this trip so worthwhile. Pray
with me that they will come; I will organize full bursaries for them. Here is a great quote
as I leave KATUSSO BUZIGO, from Francis Chan:
“Obsessed people are more concerned with obeying God than doing what
is expected or fulfilling the status quo. A person who is obsessed with
Jesus will do things that don’t always make sense in terms of wealth or
success on this earth.”
OBSESSED
PEOPLE
The Pastor eventually came to collect us and was I glad to see him ☺! Living in this place
with no electricity, water or toilets, and just MUD with loud music all day had taken its
toll on us … we said the Pastor was our “Moses” leading us into the Promised Land. My
dear friends, he then dropped us off at the place where we will stay for the next three
nights … A HOTEL … wow, the Church has been so unbelievably kind to Gregg and I. First
thing, I dived to the toilet, then had a fantastic shower, then a cup of tea and felt like a
brand new man. Phew … it was fantastic to then be taken to our first service at ‘THE
MIRACLE CENTRE” a 1500-seater Church in the centre of Kampala.
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24. The senior Pastor met with Gregg and I and then escorted us into this huge but beautiful
building and it was so moving to see how happy the people were to see us. After just
ten minutes of singing they asked me to preach for one hour which I did with fresh
enthusiasm from 2 Timothy Chapter 1 – “THE SHAPING OF A SERVANT OF GOD”. You
sensed the presence of God with us and almost the whole congregation stood to
dedicate themselves to the Lord afresh for whatever service the Lord has planned for
them. I had tears in my eyes, it seemed too good for me to see this and I so longed for
JON to see what was happening, he would have loved being with us.
Afterwards the Pastor took us back and I got into a bed with clean sheets and en-suite
bathroom, so very grateful. Had the best sleep of this trip and was so conscious of God’s
hand upon us and on this trip, it has been life changing for Gregg. Night in Kampala …
but Kampala never sleeps, people by their thousands in the streets, all selling goods … it
is incredible. Now here is a great quote:
AFRICA has a reputation: poverty, disease and war. But when
outsiders do go, they are often surprised by Africa’s welcome,
entranced, rather than frightened. Visitors are welcome and cared for
in Africa. If you go, you will find most Africans friendly, gentle, and
infinitely polite. You will frequently be humbled by Africa’s
generosity.”
SATURDAY, 1 DECEMBER
How fantastic it was to wake up refreshed and I dived into my Bible for the day because
a very busy schedule of preaching lies ahead. Again read from 1 Chronicles, 2 Peter,
Micah and Luke, it was great. This morning Oswald Chambers wrote:
“when we choose deliberately to obey Him, then with all His almighty power, He will
take the remotest star and the last grain of sand to assist us.”
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25. Fred Arnot a missionary to Central Africa wrote in 1879:
“I do not feel as if I were in a strange country or among a strange people,
and I can say with all my heart that I love the Africans and long for their
conversion. Now is the golden opportunity, God has opened the door and the
time is short. It does not seem too much to say that scores of true servants of
the Lord are needed in this part of Africa …”
Pastor Alex came to fetch us at 7:00 am and we set off for JINJA where the Conference
was to take place. Pastor Alex has a car in a million – the windows do not work, there
are no shock absorbers and as I sat in the front passenger seat, I almost went through
the windscreen because the seat just shot forward – but three hours later, we arrived in
JINJA – hair-raising stuff …!
The Lord was so very gracious. I preached from 2 Timothy and spoke for two hours
before lunch:
Chapter 2 – The marks of a Christian Leader
Chapter 3 – A Bible Man
Lunch has been the same every day on this trip …. After the break, I preached for
another hour on:
Chapter 4 – The Picture of a Pastor
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26. Pastor Alex drew the Conference to a close and he then gave me one of the greatest
moments of my life – he took me to the source of the NILE.
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27. You will remember that David Livingstone so longed to see this, but sadly he never got
here, dying in northern Zambia. Rather JOHN SPEKE discovered the source in 1862 and
from here, this River flows all the way up Africa into Egypt and the Mediterranean Sea –
what an experience for Gregg and I to share.
From there the long journey on one of the very worst roads in Africa, arriving back at
our “palace” thirteen hours later. It has been a fantastic day, preaching my heart out for
three hours and then seeing the very source of the Nile River. WOW … now to have
some tea and then read from ‘THE WOLF FROM SCOTLAND” and then sleep in between
clean white sheets. But … when in Africa there is always a catch … a knock on the door
by the manager saying the Bill has not been paid, and I must move out … phew … I
scraped all my money I had and paid for the nights accommodation and supper, but
tomorrow Gregg and I will share a room to save money. Also Gregg’s Blackberry had
been stolen and all my dried fruit … that’s Africa!
So let me close now with a great thought from Hudson Taylor, that amazing missionary
to China:
REAL
“Would that God may make HELL so real to us that we cannot rest, HEAVEN
so real that we must have men there, CHRIST so real that our supreme motive
and aim shall be to make the Man of Sorrows the Man of Joy by the conversion of many.”
SUNDAY, 2 DECEMBER
This is our last day in Uganda for tomorrow we fly to Rwanda and then on to
Johannesburg. My readings continued with 1 Chronicles, Micah and Luke and I started 1
John. After prayer, I always close with Oswald Chambers who this morning wrote:
“In a fallen world, I am called to live in perfect relationship to God so that my life
produces a longing after God in other lives, NOT admiration for myself. Thoughts about
myself hinder any usefulness to God. God is not after perfecting me to be a specimen in
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28. His showroom. He is getting me to the place where He can use me. Let Him do what He
likes.”
Read another Chapter from “THE WOLF FROM SCOTLAND”, now I will shower, shave
and then preach three more times at this 1500-seater Church in the centre of Kampala,
what a joy and privilege; again Gregg will give his testimony.
At the last service, I preached on “RUNNING THE RACE” from Hebrews 12 and then at
the second one on “SALT AND LIGHT” from Matthew 6, it went really well.
The Church was packed with 1500 people, the singing was excellent, and I felt the Lord
was with us in a fantastic way. This trip could not have ended on a better note.
Afterwards:
1. A member of the Ugandan Parliament came to me asking if I would speak to
parliament (!!!)
2. A member of the local T.V. station wants me to broadcast over their station
every week (!!!)
3. The people loved the teaching and just want me back.
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29. 4. But the most moving was when Pastor Paddy, the senior Pastor called me to the
front again and gave me the name KATONGOLE – which means “Chief of the
Tribe”. He wants me to now be the KATONGOLE of this Church, phew; I got such
a lump in my throat. I love being here so much, Africa is my home.
Now I have one more service tonight speaking to engaged couples and would have
preached twenty one times, that is what Footprints Into Africa is all about, it has been
wonderful.
So these amazing few days draw to a close for Gregg and I.
Let me end with the stirring appeal from Uganda’s first missionary, Alexander Mackay
who wrote on 2 January 1890, two weeks before his death – it touches the heart as he
calls for missionaries to go to Uganda.
“you sons of England, here is a field for your energies. Bring with
you your highest education, and your greatest talents. You will find
scope for the exercise of them all. You men of God, who have
resolved to devote your lives to the care of the souls of men, here is
the proper field for you. It is not to win members to a Church, but to
win men to the Saviour and who otherwise will be lost, that I entreat
you to leave your work at home to the many who are ready to
undertake it and to come forth yourselves to reap this field now white
to the harvest.”
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30. To tear at your heart …. here is the picture and letter a little boy of ten wrote to Gregg
and I when we left … …
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31. And so this mission trip into Central Africa draws to an end, what an experience, one
that Gregg, and I will certainly never forget.
The ride on the MOTOS through Kigali holding on for dear life through the traffic.
The fun of travelling in the taxis all around Rwanda and Uganda was
unforgettable.
The fantastic fellowship with Emmanuel and Alex, it was wonderful.
Living in squalor in the slums of Kampala, identifying with the poor … phew …
Being at the Church in the centre of Kampala teaching the Bible to 1500 people.
The trip up to Jinja and to visit the source of the Nile was amazing.
Having Gregg was fantastic, the people absolutely loved him, he was a star.
But preaching twenty one times was the purpose, teaching the Bible into Africa.
The memory of all the Pastors standing up to sing “All to Jesus I Surrender” at
the end of the Conference was moving for me.
It has been a once-in-a-lifetime experience, incredible, unbelievable.
The farewell at Kampala, and the title KATONGOLE … was moving.
Being in Africa is the greatest and serving the Church.
All my books are read and summarized – what a blessing.
Feel I’ve given my all …
Being in Kampala takes your breath away, it never sleeps, and it is a permanent
traffic jam.
SIYABONGA
MAMA AFRIKA
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32. PERSONAL REFLECTIONS
1. KMBC
This College I founded 26 years ago is by God’s grace doing such a wonderful work for
the Gospel right across Africa. Now this visit to Rwanda and Uganda has yet again stirred
me and to see past students working for the Gospel in this part of Africa was marvelous.
Oswald Chambers who also worked in a similar college to us wrote this, it is fantastic:
“it is not its practical activities that we are the strength of this Bible Training
College, its whole strength lies in the fact that here you are put into soak before
God … here in this College God is at work, bending, breaking, moulding, doing
just as He chooses … ONE student a year who hears God’s call would be sufficient
for God to have called this College into existence. This college as an organization
is not worth anything, it is not academic, it is for nothing else but for God to help
Himself to lives.”
Nearly 400 students have now passed through KMBC and are serving the Lord right
across Africa … isn’t that just too wonderful for words. Pray for this work at KMBC and
for me as I continue to teach, that the Lord “will help Himself’ to many of our students.
2. TRAINING
Remember Floyd McClung said of Africa:
“we need to build our work among the people we want to reach and mobilize. There are
hundreds and thousands of teachable, dedicated, emerging leaders in AFRICA who are
crying out for training and mentoring.”
This is what I want to spend the rest of my life doing at K.M.B.C. and Footprints into
Africa. Please pray that the following men will come to College and study with us for the
Diploma in Missions: From Rwanda – a lovely man Emmanuel
From Katusso Buzigo – another Pastor called Emmanuel and his daughter
Dorcas
From Kampala – Pastor Alex (A pastor with twenty years experience) but
who has had no Bible training.
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33. Pastor Alex bonded with Gregg and I, it was wonderful and to say goodbye was not easy.
I am going to try to encourage him and next year we will now be able to develop on
what has begun and run Bible Conferences across Kampala. K.M.B.C. and Footprints into
Africa is “on the button”. I only wish I had more time to do all I want to do across Africa.
Without any doubt, this has been the greatest year of my life, being able to live out my
dream of training and mentoring Pastors for Africa, I am so very grateful for this work
and the opportunity to teach at K.M.B.C. and travel into Africa. That pioneer missionary
to Uganda, Alexander Mackay wrote so beautifully:
“My heart burns for the deliverance of AFRICA, and if you can
send me to any one of the regions which Livingstone and Stanley
have found to be groaning under the curse of slave-hunters, I
shall be very glad. It is no sacrifice, as some think, to come here
as pioneers of Christianity and civilization. I would not give my
position here for all the world. A powerful race has to be won
from darkness into light; superstition and idolatry have to be
overthrown, men have to be taught to love God and love their
neighbour, which means the uprooting of institutions that have
lasted for centuries. Who would not willingly engage in such a
work and consider it the HIGHEST HONOUR ON EARTH to be
called to do it.”
3. AFRICA
Floyd McClung wrote:
“we need to build our work among the people we want to reach and mobilize.
There are hundreds and thousands of teachable, dedicated, emerging leaders in
the nations of AFRICA who are crying out for training and mentoring.”
I want to be a part of that training and mentoring in Africa. But I follow in the footsteps
of men who laid down their lives for Africa, listen to this amazing quote from the book
“Congo for Christ”:
“He might come home again; if so, good-bye till then. It might be that death’s bright
angel might call him to higher work, and perhaps they might never meet again till before
the throne; yes, good-bye till then”. Wrote another to Mr. Baynes: “In this enterprise of
winning Africa for Christ there must be, I know, my dear Mr. Baynes, much of what the
world calls loss and sacrifice, and it may be that many will fall in the blessed work of
foundation building only; but what of this? To have any share in this noblest of all toil,
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34. however humble or obscure, be it only hewing wood or drawing water, is, surely, honour
and privilege any servant of Christ must court and long for. I desire to go to this work
feeling yet more intensely day by day, as the days pass on, that to live is Christ, and to
die is gain; and if He should ordain for me early death, after a few years of humble,
obscure, pioneering work only – well, it must all be right; for it means early and complete
satisfaction. ‘Then shall I be satisfied, when I awake in Thy likeness.’ ”
4. PRIORITIZE
Peanuts cartoon strips Charles Schulz depicts Charlie Brown – as he peruses the
newspaper – complaining to Linus that the papers are full of horrible things every day.
Charlie kicks the paper away in disgust and laments how he hates to ‘see little Sally grow
up in sick a world.’ Linus is no such pessimist. He urges Charlie Brown to forget the
darker development. ‘Look on the bright side,’ he counsels, ‘think of the advancements
– by the time she grows up, there will be three major leagues!’ Now the writer of Kings
would tell Linus that that doesn’t matter. How can the progress of baseball hold any
vital importance next to broad moral-social decay? Granted, any given phenomenon
may be amazing or impressive, and yet be utterly trivial.
This year has given me an amazing opportunity to visit all sorts of Churches and I have
learnt a great deal, BUT … what saddens me beyond measure is to see how Churches
focus on what is UTTERLY TRIVIAL … money is spent on what is UTTERLY TRIVIAL …
Samuel Zwemer, a missionary to Muslims wrote:
“does it really matter how many die or how much money we spend in opening closed
doors and in occupying the different fields, if we really believe that missions are
warfare and that the King’s glory is at stake. War always means blood and treasure.
Our only concern should be to keep the fight aggressive and to win victory regardless
of cost or sacrifice.”
Please pray that I will stay focused on what is the main thing and not get caught up in
what is utterly trivial. In an amazing book I read on 1 Kings by Dale Ralph Davis, he
wrote:
“the Word of God ignores what we regard as significant and prizes
what we regard as mundane.”
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35. 5. 2013
This year has been an amazing year, being full-time, lecturing 30 periods a week at
KMBC has been my life’s dream, having our first Central Africa Pastor’s Conference in
Kitwe was so exciting, dedicating the borehole in Malawi for my precious son Jon was
emotional, this trip with Gregg to Rwanda and Uganda has been so amazing for me. But
2013 beckons and I don’t want to settle into doing the UTTERLY TRIVIAL. Five mission
trips are being planned – Zimbabwe, Malawi, Zambia, Burundi and the D.R. Congo, so
please do pray for me, it is wonderful seeing Africa opening up for me.
In addition, next year I have a couple joining me in Footprints into Africa. Sipho and
Amanda Moyo will be with me for two years and will serve as the Chaplains to our
students at KMBC. Having an African is critical and Amanda brings a lovely mother’s
touch to the lady students. This couple comes fully supported so what a pleasure to
have them on our team. 2013 is promising to be an exciting year, Footprints into Africa
is truly reaching out into Africa!
Now let me close with a quote from Dr. Robert Kalley the pioneer missionary to
MADEIRA, listen to his prayer of dedication:
“Lord, thou knowest all my weakness, my folly, my sin, my utter inefficiency. But here
I am. Oh, do thou take me, make me what thou wilt, send me where thou pleasest, do
with me what thou sees fit, only let me feel thou art with me, that thou lovest me and
employest me, and wilt be glorified by thy work done by thee through me!”
As I bring this journal to an end what better way than to share that passion of Alexander
Mackay and count my work as the “highest honour on earth”
As always, my hero David Livingstone has the last say:
“nothing earthly will make me give up my work in
despair. I encourage myself in the Lord, my God and go
forward. My Jesus, my King, my life, my all, I again
dedicate my whole life to you. Accept me and grant, O
gracious Father that ere this year is gone I may finish
my task. In Jesus name.”
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36. Thank you for all your love, support, and prayers. Your
partnership in my work into Africa is greatly appreciated.
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