Posts

Blessed to save

Genesis 50:20   -  “You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives.”   Genesis 50:20 reminds us that God can redeem even what others intend for harm. We often draw comfort from this truth, that He turns pain into blessing, loss into victory, and broken circumstances into something good. We frequently connect this promise with Romans 8:28: “All things work together for good for those who love Him.” And rightly so, it is a deep assurance of God’s sovereignty and care.   Yet we must ask: Is that where the story ends?   Joseph’s words invite us to look beyond personal restoration to a larger divine purpose.   Joseph did not interpret God’s goodness merely as his own elevation from prison to palace. He recognised that God had positioned him so that many lives might be preserved. The good he experienced was not an end in itself , it was a means through which God extended grace to others – the s...

A sad update from Odisha

11 Feb 2026   Dear sir    Good evening ,    Yesterday at midnight one our best and hard working church planters by name Subash was attacked by some of the villagers . Pastor Subash is looking after 3 churches and one tuition centre name called Merkabondli , which you have visited on your last trip. He is also visiting CPTC , Koraput, 200 km from his place and spend time with the church planters there.    Last night his young children were abused by those street people. Some of them were asking his daughter so that they may sleep with her . And wanted to beat his two sons . At midnight they run away from their house to escape themselves from those people .    This all happened because they conducted Sunday service at their rented house.    Now,  the village people are asking them to leave the house soon .    This morning I requested him to come to my home to stay here for a few days.    Dear sir it's my ...

Mission trip to Yangon, Myanmar 6-10 Feb 2026

Image
After almost a 8 year hiatus, Jeya and I have had the opportunity to make this trip once again. My last visit to Myanmar was in 2017 (I think), after which the COVID pandemic and the subsequent military takeover made travel to the country virtually impossible. With the situation appearing somewhat calmer, we prayerfully sensed it was time to “test the waters.” We were grateful to receive an invitation from Pastor John Phongsah to speak at the 2026 Graduation Ceremony of MTC, as well as to participate in the Sunday service at Adonai Community Church. We embark on this visit with thankfulness to the Lord for opening this door once more, trusting Him for wisdom, protection, and fruitful ministry. After almost a 8 year hiatus, Jeya and I have had the opportunity to make this trip once again. My last visit to Myanmar was in 2017 (I think), after which the COVID pandemic and the subsequent military takeover made travel to the country virtually impossible. With the situation appearing somewha...

TEAM 2819 - 1st Missions Conference in Berastagi 28 Jan-2 Feb

Image
About a year ago, the Lord placed a desire in my heart to hold a missions conference for all our coordinators, sponsors and our mission team. At that time, I was unsure how it would turn out. The logistical arrangements seemed complex, and there were many uncertainties.    Towards the middle of last year the need for the conference became urgent.  In Apr 2025, due to a deliberate decision made after much consultation and prayer,  we decided to form an  NGO - TEAM 2819  to continue the mission work under this new banner.    As we continued to pray and step forward in faith, God began to make the way. The Participants  In His provision and grace, the conference became a reality. We were blessed to welcome about 28 participants from 9 different countries. The following countries were represented:  Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, India, Pakistan, Bhutan, Nepal and US. What began as a quiet prompting from the Lord ...

Departure for our 1st Missions Conference in Berastagi.

Image
  It's about 730 hrs in the morning. Here we are at the waiting area at T2, Changi International. before departing our flight to Medan. We are all excited to see what God will door us in the Conference. Looking forward to meeting the rest in Media/Berastagi. Earlier we had coffee with Bishop Thomas family and Gaddiel.

Thanksgiving - A devotion by Gaddiel in preparation for the Missions Conference

Thank you Lord for bringing us through month of Jan. Thank you for giving me strength to  do the things I need to do. Micah 6:8 -   He has shown you, O man, what is good; And what does the Lord require of you But to do  justly, To love mercy, And to walk humbly with your God? Hebrews 12:1-3 - Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off  everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance  the race marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith. For  the joy set before him he endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right  hand of the throne of God. Consider him who endured such opposition from sinners, so that  you will not grow weary and lose heart. Reflection Both these verses have many things in common. Firstly they both tell me that Jesus set for us an example in the way He lived and died. He has  show...

Abiding in Christ, Proclaiming Christ - A devotion by Jeya

John  15: 5  , 1 Corinthians  3: 12- 13    “I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever abides in me and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing.” -  John  15: 5  ESV   Jesus never called His followers to a private or comfortable faith. From the beginning, His invitation carried an outward focus, one that reaches lost people with the hope of the gospel. Evangelism was never meant to be driven by pressure, fear, or human ability alone. It flows from a living, daily relationship with Christ and results in work that lasts for eternity.    John 15:5 and 1 Corinthians 3:12–13 together show us both the power source and the eternal purpose behind sharing the gospel.   Evangelism that flows from abiding   In John 15:5, Jesus declares, “I am the vine; you are the branches.” This picture reminds us that spiritual fruit, including the fruit of changed lives, does not come from striving harder, ...