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Trip to Jaigoan, West Bengal 16-21 Oct 2010

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Pst John Daniel and I had a fruitful trip to the Bhutan Border. 29 participants from Assam, Sikkim, West Bengal and Bhutan participated in the 2 months Leadership and Evangelism Program, conducted at PEC School of Ministry. Pst John Daniel taught on the subject of Marketplace Evangelism while I shared on Leadership Principles. The participants were engaged in the sessions and many testified how their lives has been transformed as a result of this training. Pst John Daniel teaching on the subject of Marketplace Evangelism. Helping in the translation is Pst Satish from Delhi. Pst Satish is a fine brother with a great passion for the Nepali Diaspora. The graduation took place on the morning of 20 Oct and was well attended by the local christian community. The MLA of that area was also present at the ceremony. The participants put up a dance and rendered a song. It was tears after the graduation as these participants had to say goodbye after being together for two months. It was a joy to s

Jaigon, West Bengal

From 17-20 Oct I will be at Jaigon to conduct Leadership and Evangelism Seminar for 30 participants from Sikkim, Asssam and West Bengal. Pst John Daniel is accompanying me on this trip. Covert your prayers.

Pakistan - Flood Relief

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Praise Evangelical Singapore embarked on a humanitarian mission in partnership with Bishop Haroon, Pastor of the United Methodist Church of Pakistan and an alumni of Haggai Institute. A two men team from Singapore, Pst K Steven and Bro Mathews were in Pakistan from 4-8 Oct to oversee the relief efforts. A total of 350 families in the Sargotha and Kasur districts of Punjub state were helped. The relief package, consisting of basic food necessities, were given to the families. Each food package consisted of rice, flour, wheat. milk, drinking water and basic hygiene set that can last each family for three weeks. Villagers were overjoyed with the help they are receiving from Singapore Christians. We thank God for the donors in Singapore who gave for the relief. God willing we intend to help further in the aftercare process.

Strides in maturity

Philippians 1:9-11 The christian life is dynamic, moving from strength to strength, from glory to glory. There's no such thing as "having arrived" in the christian walk in this earth. Stagnation marks the beginning of the "maintenance mode of operation" or lukewarmness. In his prayer for the church at Philippi, Paul focus on three important areas for growth. First he prayed that their love may abound more and more in all knowledge and judgement. The NIV reads as knowledge and depth of insight. It speaks of a growing relationship with God. That our love for Him will grow more and more on a daily basis. This is fundamental. As long as there is no growing relationship with God, we can be sure that our christian life is going to be a routine and a failure. More importantly the love must grow in the knowledge of the heart of God which if one has a clear understanding, will result in absolute worship. The word knowledge here implies experience. The more experience the