Sunday 10 January 2016

Soul Winners Around The World


Below is a story of a soul winner at the Taungphilar Buddhist Pagoda Festival. Here is what the soul winner have to say:

"Greetings in the precious name of our Lord Jesus Christ. I praise the Lord! I have preached the gospel at the Taungphilar Buddhist Pagoda Festival with my co­workers March 28th - ­30th 2007. By the grace of God, 50 Buddhists converted to Christian including a Buddhist monk. This is the story of a Buddhist Monk who accepted Christ as Saviour: The first day of the festival, he came to our booth and asked about what we were preaching and we gave him some gospel tracts. The next day he came back and told us that last night he had a dream and saw hell. He saw many of his friends were crying in the lake of fire and then he said, “I don’t want to go there” and asked, "How can I escape from Hell?" So, I told him there is the only way to escape from Hell that is Jesus Christ alone and told him if you really wanted to escape from hell, accept Him as your personal Saviour and Lord. And then we preached him the gospel for 30 minutes. Finally, he confessed his sins and accepted Jesus Christ as his personal Saviour and Lord."

Be a soul winner today, safe a soul today and yours return.

Friday 8 January 2016

UK Schools Told to Teach that Britain Is a 'Christian Nation'


Despite American's often repeated outcry over the separation of church and state, Britain is officially a Christian nation.
It's just that the British government has not always acted like it is.
But last week, Secretary of State for Education Nicky Morgan announced that non-faith schools in the country must tell students that British religious traditions "are, in the main, Christian" when they teach about other religions, according to the International Business Times.
Morgan's comments came after Prime Minister David Cameron's unusually strong Christmas message this year, in which he emphasized Britain's Christian heritage.
"That is what we mark as we celebrate the birth of God's only son, Jesus Christ - the Prince of Peace,' he said.
The new guidelines were in response to a British High Court ruling in November, which found that the government had unlawfully excluded atheism and nonreligious views from school curriculum.
The new Department of Education guidelines state that schools will not be forced to give atheist worldviews equal time with Christianity.

Ref: CBNnews

Thursday 7 January 2016

‘Black Hawk down’ survivor says Jesus is the only way to transform the world

What impacted Jeff Struecker most was NOT the thousands of hostile Somalis swarming his Humvee, nor the hailstorm of bullets and RPGs as he attempted to rescue fellow Rangers in the ill-fated 1993 raid of Mogadishu made famous by the movie Black Hawk Down.
What impacted him most was the next October morning back at base when his buddies one by one asked him about death and the afterlife.
“It changed my life forever,” Struecker said at Liberty University in a video posted on YouTube. “I would still be a sergeant in the ranger regiment today if it wasn’t for what I saw the morning after the firefight. It wasn’t really the blood and the bullet holes that had an impact on me. It was back at the base the grown men, some of the toughest warriors on the planet, with tears in their eyes. They said, ‘Jeff, what happened to my best friend who just died last night? Jeff, what happens to me if I get on a helicopter or a Humvee tomorrow and I don’t make it home?’
“Almost all of them were saying, ‘Jeff, there was something different about you last night, and I want to know what it was,’” he said. “For the next 24 hours, I had guys lined up to ask me about Jesus Christ because they could see the difference that He makes when you’re getting shot at and when the bullets flying.”
The advice he gave that night did more to direct Struecker’s career than the intensive Ranger training. Seeing a chance to impact the lives of men, Struecker became a chaplain for his same Ranger buddies in the 82 Airborne Division, a post he’s held for more than a decade.
The Ranger/Delta Force mission code-named Operation Gothic Serpent began to go awry when Ranger PFC Todd Blackburn failed his fast-rope drop-in and fell 70 feet to the ground headfirst.
While other Rangers secured the perimeter and Delta Force operators seized two of Mohammed Farrah Aidid’s top lieutenants, the subsequent efforts to rescue the fallen ranger led to two helicopters being shot down and 18 deaths.
As said by christian post.