Thursday 31 March 2022

MISSIONARY NEWS FEATURE #15

Canada:
Christian influence on Canadian society declined across the last century. The non–religious population grew the most as Christians left the Church, but other religions grew quickly through immigration and high birthrates. The mainline churches, especially the United Church and Anglican Church, became more liberal in their beliefs about God and the Bible. They also declined in numbers. Do pray for a new, vibrant move of God in these declining denominations, and for fresh, contemporary expressions of faith in Jesus. Do pray for Canadian Christians to be more concerned with being loving witnesses to the Gospel than with political agendas and culture wars.

(Do click onto these links – https://operationworld.org/prayer-calendar/03-28/ to read for further news by Operation World Prayer News, 28th Mar 2022)

Cameroon:
Deep divisions of language, faith, and politics lead to tension and violence. Cameroon divides between French and English regions. It also divides between Christian, Muslim, and traditional religions, and between those who hold political power and the opposition. The increasing activity of Islamist groups in the north further threatens peace. Do pray for God to raise up reconcilers and peacemakers in this divided land.

(Do click onto these links – https://operationworld.org/prayer-calendar/03-27/ to read for further news by Operation World Prayer News, 27th Mar 2022)

Bolivia:
Poverty and inequality continue to plague Bolivia and drive a wedge between the haves and have–nots. Recent political upheaval includes the removal of former President Morales in 2019 but a landslide electoral victory in 2020 of his successor Luis Arce. Bolivian farmers are able to earn more money for the coca leaf than for other products, but some uses for coca are illegal. Rich gas deposits in the east lead to tension among the white elite, the highland peoples of the west, and the mixed and Indian peoples of the east. Do pray for individuals in power and those in poverty to find courage to reject temptations and make wise decisions.

Evangelical Christians grew greatly in number and in influence, but face challenges. Some follow false teachings or fail morally without good discipleship and Bible knowledge. Do pray for God to set apart thousands of new leaders for His use. Evangelicals must help lead Bolivia’s battle against poverty, injustice, and evil by allowing Kingdom values to guide their words and deeds. Such believers have potential to greatly impact a nation in need of moral clarity and compassionate work among the poor.

(Do click onto these links – https://operationworld.org/prayer-calendar/03-11/ & https://operationworld.org/prayer-calendar/03-12/ to read for further news by Operation World Prayer News, 11th & 12th Mar 2022)

Bangladesh:
The cycle of poverty will continue unless fundamental changes occur. Bangladesh has few natural resources; around 25% of the population lives below the poverty line. The country sits on level ground beside the gigantic Ganges and Brahmaputra Rivers, and floods and monsoon rains regularly devastate the nation. The political situation offers little hope, as it seems more focused on arguments between wealthy clans than on improvements for the people.

(Do click onto this link – https://operationworld.org/prayer-calendar/03-01/ to read for further news by Operation World Prayer News, 1st Mar 2022)

Argentina:
Buenos Aires is one of the world’s largest urban areas, and the gospel does not reach many who live there. The cultured upper class seems harder to reach. The Jewish community (one of the world’s largest) has few believers. Some churches started work among the 500,000 slum dwellers, homeless, and street kids, but more work is needed.

(Do click onto this link – https://operationworld.org/prayer-calendar/02-18/ to read for further news by Operation World Prayer News, 18th Feb 2022)

Pacific Islands:
The strength of Christianity in the Pacific Islands – the Pacific was one of the first areas to be evangelized in the modern Protestant missionary era. By the end of the 19th Century, most of the Pacific region had become Christian through the sacrificial labours of early LMS (London Missionary Society), Methodist, Anglican and Pacific Islander missionaries. Missionary casualties were high through disease, violent death and cannibalism, but great people movements brought whole peoples and islands to Christianity.

(Do click onto this link – https://operationworld.org/prayer-calendar/02-06/ to read for further news by Operation World Prayer News, 6th Feb 2022)

China:
China's re-emergence as a global superpower is possibly the major global political and economic factor in the first decades of the 21st Century. China is growing more assertive in international diplomacy and political engagement. The pragmatic marriage of centralized state control with an increasingly capitalist economy has achieved stupendous financial growth. But such growth, fuelled by massive consumption of resources, cannot be sustained indefinitely; what happens when the bubble bursts will have a global impact.

(Do click onto this link – https://operationworld.org/prayer-calendar/01-27/ to read for further news by Operation World Prayer News, 27th Jan 2022)

Equatorial Guinea:
Equatorial Guinea faces an unusual political and economic situation. Large oil reserves made a small minority very rich. Western oil companies work with a regime whose human rights record is poor, in order to increase profits. Corruption means that most of the people do not benefit from such wealth. Do pray for economic justice and wise stewardship. The oil boom brings in foreigners, both Christian and Muslim. Do pray that expat believers might engage with the spiritual and physical needs of the nation. Do pray that foreign companies might do business in ways that benefit the local people.

(Do click onto this link – https://operationworld.org/prayer-calendar/05-15/ to read for further news by Operation World Prayer News, 15th May 2021)

 

Saturday 26 March 2022

REST – Personal Sanctification


 

As I meditated upon what the Scriptures said, “On the first day there shall be a holy convocation, and on the seventh day there shall be a holy convocation for you. No manner of work shall be done on them” (Exodus 12:16a, NKJV), I thank God for giving me rest and renewal to my human body that often deprives me of work–life imbalance naturally, and by obeying the Lord’s command, I see how He sets me free from work on Sabbaths and how certain biblical feasts will break my addiction to work. Hence, this prompts me to believe in faith that that God will provide for my needs, as I stop work for the duration of a Sabbath. 

By this, this encourages me to let God renew me in my spiritual walk where I’ll reap abundant reward in heaven one day, as I let myself be a delight to God’s presence today.

How’re you allocating a work–free day weekly for God to renew your spiritual life, as you become a delight in God’s presence today?

(Written by Jeremy Koh, 30th March 2021)

Profile Background:
Jeremy Koh is a disabled graduate from Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore – formerly known as Spastic Children Association (1987-1997). He graduated with Certificates in Microsoft Office Skills. Jeremy has worked in ServeHope Pte Ltd – Project Assistant/Email Marketing Consultant for 5 years (March 2008 – August 2013). And, Jeremy did a research work for the keyguard at (these)abilites Pte Ltd handling all KeyGuard Operations for 10 months in World United College South East Asia (Tampines Branch). He was Executive Assistant with Vision Strategy Storytelling (3 months, Aug to Oct 2017). Jeremy worked as GB Connector in GrowthBeans Team in Savior-Asia Consulting Pte Ltd (October 2018 to December 2019). Today, he continues to be in GB Youth Organizing Team/as a GB Youth Facilitator in YouthCorps Singapore, a former member of the Special Needs Cluster in YCS, and a Founder in the ground up initiative project called – Project Story for LIFE that serves the Special Needs Community at-large in society today.

Prayer Response to this featured article:
Jesus, allow us to delight ourselves in you – calling Sabbath as we ride on the high hills of the earth.

Saturday 12 March 2022

HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH SIN – Personal Sanctification


 

As I meditated upon what the Scriptures said, “For seven days no leaven shall be found in your houses, since whoever eats what is leavened, that same person shall be cut off from the congregation of Israel, whether he is a stranger or a native of the land” (Exodus, 12:19, NKJV), I noted how the children of Israel had to cleanse their homes of all leaven (yeast) – that symbolize of sin in their lives while they prepare for the Feast of Unleavened Bread. And, this prompts me to pray for God to remove sin from my life as I confess them out, knowing that the Lord is faithful and just God who forgives my sins (1 John 1:9, NKJV). By this, I pray for God to sanctify me so that I’ll become increasingly more like Christ.

Hence, this causes me to make amends as I come clean with God – letting Him to restore my relationship with Him – as I allow His Godliness to be reflected through my faith in Christ today, as I did my reading.

Do you intend to restore your relationship with God who’s just + faithful God to forgive your sins today?

(Written by Jeremy Koh, 29th March 2021)

Profile Background:
Jeremy Koh is a disabled graduate from Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore – formerly known as Spastic Children Association (1987-1997). He graduated with Certificates in Microsoft Office Skills. Jeremy has worked in ServeHope Pte Ltd – Project Assistant/Email Marketing Consultant for 5 years (March 2008 – August 2013). And, Jeremy did a research work for the keyguard at (these)abilites Pte Ltd handling all KeyGuard Operations for 10 months in World United College South East Asia (Tampines Branch). He was Executive Assistant with Vision Strategy Storytelling (3 months, Aug to Oct 2017). Jeremy worked as GB Connector in GrowthBeans Team in Savior-Asia Consulting Pte Ltd (October 2018 to December 2019). Today, he continues to be in GB Youth Organizing Team/as a GB Youth Facilitator in YouthCorps Singapore, a former member of the Special Needs Cluster in YCS, and a Founder in the ground up initiative project called – Project Story for LIFE that serves the Special Needs Community at-large in society today.

Prayer Response to this featured article:
Jesus, forgive us for being casual about sin. Enable us to be shaped by your Word. Help us to abide in your holy rules – not letting us to give in to temptation and that you’ll not let us be tempted beyond what we can bear but will provide a way out so that we can endure it (1 Corinthians 10:13, NKJV).

Foot-wash

As I did my today’s meditation, I pondered upon how the disciple Simon Peter said to Jesus, “Lord, do you wash my feet? .... You shall never...