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When God Seems Silent

Introduction Life frequently presents challenges, trials, and the perplexing experience of unanswered prayers. In such moments, it may seem as though God is silent or distant. We petition and wait, yet the circumstances remain unchanged. Does this imply that God is unresponsive? Certainly not. Divine silence does not equate to divine absence. Even in His silence, God is actively working in ways that transcend human perception. Scripture provides numerous examples of individuals who endured extended trials and wrestled with the burden of unanswered prayers, only to ultimately discover hope and fulfillment within the framework of God’s sovereign plan. Joseph – Waiting for Deliverance (Genesis 37–50) Joseph’s life was marked by injustice and prolonged suffering. Betrayed by his brothers, sold into slavery, and imprisoned for a crime he didn’t commit, Joseph likely prayed for deliverance many times. Yet, his situation seemed to worsen. Years later, Joseph’s faith and perseverance were rewa...

2 days Leadership Training in Bethel AG

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It was my privilege to conduct the training at Bethel AG, Bangaluru. This is the biggest church in Bangaluru with more than 20,000 members.  I am coming to Bangaluru after more than 10 years. The city has changed tremendously. I am of the opinion that Bangaluru is the best airport in India. Very modern and super efficient.  About 35 participants attended the training. Most of them were in leadership roles in this church which had over 40 different ministries. The training was well received. I am thankful to Pst Abraham Varghese for allowing me to conduct this training for his leaders. Pst Abraham and his wife were excellent guests. Such humility, I have not seen before. I learnt so many things just by observing Pst Abraham. In spite of all the success in the ministry and with more than 200 pastors under his charge, he was willing to sit and learn. There was no airs in his conversations, simple and genuine. He served me "like a servant". I was simple overwhelmed....

What an important reminder from A W Tozer

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"Men of Prayer       Prayer is not a work that can be allocated to one or another group in the church. it is everybody's responsibility; it is everybody's privilege.       Prayer is the respiratory function of the church; without it we suffocate and die at last, like a living body deprived of the breath of life. Prayer knows no sex, for the soul has no sex, and it is the soul that must pray. Women can pray, and their prayers will be answered; but so can man, and so should men if they are to fill the place God has given them in the church.      Let us watch that we do not slide imperceptibly to a state where the women do the praying and the men run the churches. Men who do not pray have no right to direct church affairs. We believe in the leadership of men within the spiritual community of the saints, but that leadership should be won by spiritual worth." — A. W. Tozer

3 church dedications - 6 Jan 25

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The first church dedication took place at 9:30 AM in Mallareddy Pally, Hanmakonda District. This marks  PEC's 211th church building  to be dedicated in the mission field, a significant milestone. Around 50 people gathered for the dedication ceremony, and it was heartening to witness their enthusiasm and commitment. The church building was generously sponsored by Mr and Mrs Gaddiel Ernest, and we are deeply grateful for their support in furthering the Kingdom of God. Church building No. 212 . The next dedication took place at SR Puram Mulakapally, Bk Gudem District. After a drive of more than three hours, we arrived past 2:00 PM. The church members had been waiting since the morning for our arrival, though some had to leave after lunch due to other commitments. Despite the delays, we had a short but meaningful service, and I was deeply blessed to witness God's work flourishing in the challenging areas of Telangana.  This church building was generously sponsored by Pastor J...

Sunday Service in Rasoolpura - 5 Jan 24

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Bishop Thomas and his son Seegan from Tamil Nadu joined me today at the Sunday service in Rasoolpura. As always, the welcome was warm and heartfelt.  It was a joy to meet Sis Kalavathi, Jessica and Jason, people who have become our family. It was a joy to see many familiar faces, some of whom I have known since they were children. It’s truly encouraging to see them now as adults, continuing to worship and serve the Lord in the same church. During the service, Bishop Thomas and his son Seegan sang a Tamil worship song. I shared a message on "A Battle-Winning Mindset," focusing on how David was prepared for victory even before stepping onto the battlefield with Goliath. By reflecting on this powerful biblical incident, I emphasized the importance of mental and spiritual readiness in facing life’s challenges and adversities, drawing lessons from David’s unwavering faith and preparation. We thank God for the work done in Andhra and Telangana through Bishop Nehemiah and PEC. There...

Mission trip to Telangana, India

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This is my first trip for the year 2025. It’s a short trip to touch base with our church planters to hear the feedback from the ground The objectives of the trip were:      Sessions with church planters in Rasoolpura      Graduation of CP Students      Sunday service in Rasoopura      Dedication of three new church buildings Today, we had a meeting with our church planters.  It was truly inspiring to learn about their efforts in reaching unreached villages and spreading the Gospel in these areas. The church planters shared the significant impact they are making in the region, despite the challenges they encounter. I had the opportunity to speak about  PEC’s overarching vision to combat gospel poverty and our commitment to spreading the Gospel throughout Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, ensuring that no community is left untouched. Following a short break, we held the graduation ceremony for 15 new church planters, markin...

Why Wait? Simeon

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Luke 2:25-35 Waiting can often feel like an arduous test of patience and faith. It’s in these moments of uncertainty that doubts creep in, tempting us to take matters into our own hands and attempt to “help” God by finding solutions in our own strength. Yet, history and Scripture repeatedly teach us that relying on our own efforts can lead to missteps and missed blessings. The case of Abraham  and Sarah is a case in point.  But  the story of Simeon offers us a strikingly different perspective. Here was a man who chose to wait on God with unwavering hope, deep faith, and steadfast perseverance. Simeon trusted in the promise revealed to him by the Holy Spirit—that he would not see death before witnessing the Messiah, the Savior of Israel and the world. Despite what may have felt like an extended delay, Simeon remained devoted to God, actively engaging in worship and living righteously. Who was Simeon? Simeon is a key figure in the narrative of Luke 2:25-35, where he is intr...