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Razia Wrote: To: donlove@doweknow.com "Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as though you were working for the Lord and not for men."(Col.3: 23) "JESUS IS COMING SOON" Dear, "But He said to me, "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness." Thanks for your cooperation and prayers for us. We are feeling pleasure to work under your moral support. We have started free computer camp for females. We need your prayers and your moral support. This project is totally financed by our ministry. In our country (Pakistan) mostly Christian's people are very poor. We think we have needed to train the ladies for the official work. Because of this project our females are able to got jobs in the offices. God has put a burden on my heart to do work for poor Christians; because of this we are launching our new projects very soon. 1- Free mobile dispensary 2- English speaking courses 3- Training the females for beauty parlor work So we need your prayers not only for our ministry but also our poor Christians females. Mostly our females are doing the work of cleaning in the houses of Muslims people, because of this Christians are looked down in the society. We want that our people are able for spending good life in the society. Please pray especially for our new projects that almighty God fulfill our needs regarding the finances etc. We hope you are praying for these. Thanks and God bless you all. Younger Sister, Razia B____ (Biblical Educational Ministry) B'Ann Wrote: This is good news. In your E mail you state that Christians have to do menial tasks in your country. Let us consider the work of a mother. By nature, it is often menial tasks such as cooking, cleaning, laundry, care of sick family members in the home, etc. Women should never be ashamed of doing work such as this when it is the only training they have. Women have often had to work in exhausting ways to take care of their husband and children. If there is no husband, for whatever reason, the woman has to work twice as much. The Apostle Paul would often go to talk to the women that did laundry. Acts 16: Jesus knew that we would have to make a living by the "sweat of our brow," so
he gave us some guidelines about our stewardship/occupations. Notice in the Scriptures
following that he told us to make "friends of the mammon of unrighteousness."
Remember when He called Judas "friend" in the Scriptures? (He calls us brothers
and sisters). He walked His walk with Judas by His side for many days knowing full well
that Judas' main concern was the amount of money in the treasury pouch. We need to
walk to our occupations, whether it is housekeeper or any other job, every day
understanding that we cannot survive without a salary. Jesus knew exactly what the
governments that we live under would ask of us, and He did not want us to feel guilty when
we behave as good citizens. He taught us through these Scriptures that if we were a poor
example in taking care of our homes, jobs, and other responsibilities
the world would
look upon us as slovenly people. Titus 3: Luke 16: The fact that some members of your church are now training for occupations that pays wages is a step in the right direction. We all should be able to feel that we can contribute to society both inside and outside the home. The mention of "beauty shops" was interesting to us. Somehow, there is a need for more pictures of the people of your country to be seen on the TV news reports. Much of what we get shows the women with their head and face covered. This causes us to stop and wonder about the need for "beauty shops." Evidently there is a large part of the population that does not wear this type clothing/head gear which would make beauty shops profitable; or perhaps it is more like a barber shop in our country which was started primarily for men??? I am glad that you are not "caught up" in the frenzy of the "end-time" date setting as some churches seem to be. That is God's business!!! Jesus warned us about "date setting" and gave us the "bottom line" of what we are to do as Christians. You are doing the business of the New Testament Church. When Jesus first ordained His Apostles he gave this command: Matthew 10: After Jesus was rejected by the "House of Israel", he repeated this same command, but for "all the world," just before He ascended back to heaven to sit at the right hand of the Father. Mark 16: 19 So then after the Lord had spoken unto them, he was received up into heaven, and sat
on the right hand of God. Matthew 28: The "Amen" shows that this was a finished work by Jesus and that it would continue on throughout every generation of our age. The main emphasis of the ministry of Jesus was the "removing of burdens," not the adding of new ones. He told us to make the place wherein we live a better one. Our "watch" in this Age of Grace is to watch out for our fellow man's well being. We do this by first telling them about John 3:16. If people that we witness to receive the Good News about Jesus, then we are to proceed to the next part of the last words of Jesus. These words included teaching all nations His Words, casting out wrong teachings or thoughts (unclean spirits/devils), learning to live and operate among the "serpents" of this world, taking authority over our needs (food supply, housing, etc.), and laying hands on the sick for their recovery. Sadly, this laying of hands "upon the sick" mentioned in the Great Commission has become a selfish travesty within the church body the last forty years. It was not intended to be a "me ,me, me" thing but a body ministry. I can only explain what I mean by sharing the personal principles that I've discovered. I was expecting our third child and we were saving up money to pay for the hospital cost. We had saved about $200 when we received a call from a friend of ours in Missouri. His wife was having a baby in about two more months, and she would not be allowed to enter the hospital without a $150.00 payment up front. Sometime later, I felt in my spirit like wiring him $150.00 by Western Union. Unknown to me, on the day we wired them the money, she was taken to the hospital; and they were able to go into the hospital. They had a little girl that they named Esther. Now, my own hospital bill was going to be $1,500.00. About two months later, one week before our daughter was born, I entered a cross-word puzzle contest which was in the local paper. My entry was correct and I won more than enough to pay my hospital bill. I have always felt that because I was willing to give from my need, I received more than I needed. The same with healing. The church/church members are going to have to look beyond" their own need and pray for the needs of others; then, their own personal needs will be met. If one has cancer, then seek out others with cancer and pray for them. If one has a financial burden, then turn to someone else and pray for their financial blessing this will help take care of the selfishness within one's self and allow Jesus to minister through His Holy Spirit. So, the bottom line is that you are attempting to "lift the burden" of financial problems in your congregation by teaching them job related skills. After you train your congregation, broaden this to include more women in the neighborhood, whether they are members of your church or not. Will all respond to the Words of Jesus? Probably not, but we are commanded to "sow the seeds of God's love" to all. The rejection of John 3:16 has already been taken care of by Jesus. Luke 9: Luke 10: What does this mean? When you clean/shake the dust off you feet after walking a dusty road, do you go inside and fret, rage, condemn or even think about that dust again? You would be very foolish to even do such an act. We would be foolish to fret, rage, condemn or even retain an evil thought against a person in the neighborhood that decided not to accept the Words of/about Jesus. In the reference to Sodom, according to the Bible, men did not do the judgment upon Sodom but merely prayed and released their concerns about the city to God. He sent down an angelic emissary from God to check out the prayer concerns and then did the judgment. Yes, He let Abraham "search for good men" in Sodom but He did not give Abraham nor Lot any say about the judgment. This is another very important thing we must learn about being a follower of Christ. We don't have time to worry about those that reject John 3:16. Perhaps years later they will accept. We just need to "sow the seed" and we must go on to the next house/field for harvest. What I'm trying to say here is summed up beautifully in these writings that were written for both the Old Testament and the New Testament believer. Proverbs 18:9 Proverbs 19:15 Romans 12: I have just given you Scripture that calls for humbleness on our part. Now, I will leave you the "bottom line" of what I feel a "humble" Christian is. According to the Bible, Jesus was the most humble person to ever walk upon the face of the earth. Yet, we find Him saying these words, which to the world system seemed to be blasphemous boasting; but in these Scriptures is true humbleness. John 10: Hold us up in your prayers, B'Ann |
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Pastor J. D________ Wrote: Heart Full Greetings From Pastor J. D__________ I am taking this opportunity to introduce my self and though I was not known to you, I know that you are a man of God, and you are having the Love of God in your heart. With this hope I am writing this letter. While I am studying my Bachelor Degree in 1995 one day i.e on January 1st God has called me through His voice (JER 1:4). In responding to His call I left the secular college and joined in a local seminary and had my pastoral degree. Present I am working among the rural poor and needy people who are in the bondage of darkness, in their soul. I am having three sons, two of them are twins about 3 years of age and my youngest son, is just completed his first year. I am living in a rented hut and in the rainy season the whole hut is leaking. In this situation with my little children we are serving of god with faith. Believing His promise in Prov 3:27 I am writing this letter to you with hope and faith. I would be even grateful to you if you kindly extend your co-operation in my ministry. Whom we serve shall definitely provide us the things we want from His abundant grace. Me and my congregation are praying for your ministry and your family. Seeking for a positive and promissive reply from you. May God Bless your entire endeavour yours in his service, PASTOR. J. D____________ SOUTH INDIA. B'Ann Wrote: I can truly see that you are serving in a "barren place". Before I can answer you, I will have to look at a parallel Scriptures in the Bible. I find two Scriptures that I will share. Galatians 4:27 This Scripture was given as a Promise to all peoples during the Age of Grace or after Christ's death on the cross. It was the adoption promise that God gave to all the world. So even if you are in a barren and thirsty land, you can cry before God for the promise of this Scripture in regards to harvesting souls for the Kingdom. II Peter 1: My prayer is that your ministry will start to grow in numbers, and as these numbers increase, there will be more tithes and offerings to help you with your call. We find that the needs of the ministry are always met. I will FERVENTLY PRAY that this Scripture becomes yours to overflowing. Matthew 6:33 Psalm 37:4 Maranatha, B'Ann P.S. In case anyone is inclined to help this ministry in any way, Pastor J can be contacted at the following E mail address. pastor_de_india@yahoo.com |
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