The students enter the final weeks of their training in Assam. They have shown much improvements and we are looking at supporting five of them in the field. Praying that God provide the sponsors for these CPs.
“Let my heart be broken by the things that break the heart of God.” ― Bob Pierce
Text: “The Lord did not set His affection on you and choose you because you were more numerous than other peoples, for you were the fewest of all peoples. But it was because the Lord loved you and kept the oath He swore to your ancestors…” – Deuteronomy 7:7–8 When God chose Israel, it was not because of their size, power, or wealth. In fact, they were a small, vulnerable nation surrounded by mighty empires. Yet God’s choice was based solely on His love and covenant faithfulness. Moses spoke these words to Israel, he was reminding them of an important truth: Their survival and success When were not because of their strength, resources, or wisdom — but because of God’s faithfulness and mercy. Singapore’s story mirrors this in remarkable ways. In 1965, we were a tiny island with no natural resources, no hinterland, and little global influence. Kicked out of Malaysia, many wondered if we could even survive. By every human calculatio...
“The Angel of the LORD found Hagar near a spring in the desert.” - Genesis 16:7 Genesis 16 introduces us to one of the most tender moments in Scripture , the first appearance of “the Angel of the LORD. ” Before this chapter, God walked with Adam, spoke to Cain, and guided Noah and Abraham, but never before does the Bible use this special title. And the remarkable thing is this , the very first person to encounter the Angel of the LORD is not a prophet, a king, or a spiritual hero, but Hagar , a slave, a foreigner, and a mistreated pregnant woman running into the desert to escape her pain. The One whom heaven adores comes down to meet a woman whom earth has rejected. Hagar’s story is especially heartbreaking because the suffering she endured was not of her own making . She did not choose her circumstances; they were forced upon her. As an Egyptian slave, she had no voice, no rights, and no freedom. She was mistreated b...
Until now, I’ve never really understood or liked cricket. To me, it was just a game that stirred wild excitement among fans — I thought they were crazy or I was missing something. I watched from a distance, often wondering why p eople were so obsessed with it. But on 31 October , something shifted. I read about Jemimah Rodrigues , a young Indian female cricketer, who led her team to victory against Australia. I saw something far greater than athletic skill. When the victory came, she cried — and then did something rare. She thanked Jesus first. Yes, Jemimah Rodrigues openly gave God the glory for her success in her interview. In multiple accounts of her post-match interview, Jemimah specifically said, "Firstly I would like to thank Jesus as I couldn't do it on my own," pointing upward before speaking into the microphone. She explained how prayer, Scripture, and her faith in Christ empowered her through a mentally challenging perio...
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