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Discerning the voice of the Holy Spirit

Last Saturday at Kairos Community Church, I had the privilege of speaking to the youth on the wonderful subject of the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. One of the questions we explored together was this:   How can we discern the voice of the Holy Spirit in a world filled with so many competing voices?   We live in an age of constant noise. Our phones demand our attention, social media shapes our thinking, and the opinions of others often crowd our minds. Yet the greatest challenge is not always the noise around us—it is the noise within us. Our minds can become a busy marketplace of thoughts, emotions, fears, desires, memories, ambitions, and anxieties. In such an environment, it is natural to ask,   “How do I know if it is God speaking to me?”   The writer of Hebrews provides a profound answer: “For the word of God is alive and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and att...

Weekend at Kiros Cornerstone Church, Berastagi, Indonesia

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I had the wonderful privilege of spending the weekend at KCC, Berastagi, at the gracious invitation of Bishop Ezra. This trip was somewhat different, as I travelled alone. Due to the ongoing crisis in the Middle East, airfares had risen significantly, making it impractical for Jeya to accompany me. I arrived at Kualanamu International Airport on the evening of 29 May. Although I have often arrived on late flights, this particular arrival came with a few unexpected challenges at customs. For a brief moment, the situation seemed uncertain, but the Lord once again demonstrated His faithfulness. Everything was resolved peacefully, and I was reminded that God's hand is upon His servants even in the smallest details of a journey. Waiting patiently at the arrival hall were Bro. Yudah and his son. Their warm welcome was deeply appreciated after a long day of travel. The drive from Medan to Berastagi is never a short one, but exhaustion soon overtook me, and I spent much of the journey rest...

CP Graduation in Kathmandu

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T oday, we thank God for a significant milestone as  10 new leaders graduated from Leadership Training Program . This marks a special moment, as it is the   first time this three-month training has been conducted at Bro Noel’s church . This program is truly an outflow of what God began during our Missions Conference in Berastagi in January. Following the conference, the Lord graciously opened a door for this training through the heart and vision of Bro Noel, who was deeply burdened and enthusiastic to see such a program take place in his church. We are grateful for his willingness and commitment to partner in raising and equipping leaders for ministry. Over the past three months, Bro Noel and Pst Amrit have faithfully coordinated the program, ensuring that these young men and women received both biblical instruction and practical leadership training for the work God has called them to. We are also deeply thankful for the faculty and teachers from Singapore...

Weekend at HighPointe Life

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Over the weekend, Jeya and I had the privilege and joy of being in Klang, Malaysia, for a wonderful time of ministry and fellowship. Though our journey began with an unexpected delay of one and a half hours due to inclement weather in Kuala Lumpur, we were reminded once again that even delays are under the sovereign hand of God. We remained seated in the aircraft throughout the wait, trusting the Lord for a safe journey. Eventually, our flight departed, and by God’s grace, we arrived safely at KLIA without incident. As always, Pastor Stephen and Flora were there to warmly receive us. Over the years, what began as ministry partnership has blossomed into a precious friendship deeply rooted in mutual love, trust, and kingdom purpose. They are truly among the special people God has graciously brought into our lives—people who inspire us, encourage us, and faithfully walk alongside us through the seasons of ministry and life. We thank God continually for their friendship. Being Pentecost Su...