Mercy Ministry Volume 2606

Mercy Ministry - Home Page Nurse Priscilla, Villages YWAM Campus MEDICAL CAMP – By your support, we had 233 people came to our medical camp this week. Praise God! Towards the end, the person who gave us a ride in the auto decided to have his blood pressure checked. It was kind of a funny deal. He didn’t think anything was wrong with him. He was living a good Hindu-vegetarian life. Well, it was not big serious, but his blood pressure was very high 220/150. So we sent him to the hospital right away and made the arrangements for him to see a doctor for further treatment. We prayed to our Je*** that he would reach hospital safely. God answered our prayers. And he is NOW having to examine his heart, spiritually and physically. He is having to see his religious ways didn’t help his heart! Please keep him in your prayers as we plan to follow up on his whole being soon. We are safe from ‘Titili’ cyclone. By the grace of God ministry going well. 1. Medical ministry 2. Sunday service in different villages 3. Bible study 4. Free after-school tutoring for village children ( 3 local teachers are getting paid, getting free books, and writing materials by you [THANK YOU]!) 5. House visits PERSONAL STORY - A lady by name ‘Sagali’ she was suffering from fever many days and she had taken pills. Nothing seems to help. She has had no food intake for days. So last Tuesday night at 11pm, her family brought her to my house for prayer. I prayed and gave her some medicine from...

Church Planting, Mercy Ministry Mark A. Volume 2606

MARK: Church Planting & Mercy Ministry Mark and Hepsibah Village Ministry Acute Alcoholic Saved After drinking for forty-years, Kris***  is now a sixty-five-year-old acute alcoholic. Through the years, we have consistently met with Kris*** and shared about the power of the One who came to give us a new life in Him. But she had never paid attention. The other day she became extremely ill and she went to the doctor. But he didn’t give her any hope for life. In short, he said that her addiction had damaged all her vital organs. She left the doctor’s office very depressed. And when she returned home, she tried to commit suicide. Luckily, the family members in the house saw what was happening and rescued her. Soon after this incident, our team came to her home and we again shared the Good News with her and all her family. This time she chose to believe in Je*** over and above her traditional beliefs. PRAISE THE LORD!  We prayed with her and we are talking with them about their next steps in faith. Please pray for a complete change in her life! Thank you for your support One high caste lady who really hated Je** had a severe stroke on her left side. She sought healing by spending her savings at many hospitals and doing many treatments. Then, to my surprise, her husband came to church and asked me to follow him home to pray for his wife. My wife and many church believers left immediately. When I saw her I said to the J-hater, “Jesus is the healer from sickness.” Then I asked...

Sewing, Literacy, and Counseling

Through Equip the Nations indigenous missionaries, we want to empower abused and poverty-stricken women to live freely to the Lord by adding ten more slum sewing, literacy, and biblical counseling centers. https://equipthenations.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/CounselingCenters.mp4 Our centers provide the atmosphere for women to truthfully talk with other women about their daily needs and struggles. The honesty allows our workers to use the Bible to answer their discussion questions. And often times, this opens the door for us to teach literacy and present the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We understand that it takes time for abused and poverty-stricken women to learn that their new identity can be found in Christ. And that Christ will never leave or forsake them. Through the sewing, literacy, & Counseling centers each abused poverty-stricken woman has the opportunity to believe that she is of great worth to Jesus. And that He can take her from a place of rejection, anxiety, and begging to a place of acceptance, hope, and financial security. We emphasize that Jesus paved the road to grace and forgiveness with His blood to empower all to walk the narrow road. This key lesson is hard for an abused woman living in the slum to grasp. But with prayer and counseling, all things are possible. After the training, the women can produce clothes to be sold to their neighbors, in their nearby markets, and distributed through local merchants. Our goal is to set up ten NEW sewing literacy and counseling centers in the slums. To enter Equip The Nations, Inc., giving portal click...

ETN: HIV and AIDS Epidemic in India

While living in Chennai, India, a friend took me to visit a ministry that focuses on those who have been diagnosed as having AIDS. This ministry focuses on operating a hospice for women with AIDS - most of them are women who were poisoned with AIDS from their unfaithful husband. This created another problem, orphaned children of former AIDS infected parents no one wanted. They took care of women as they died in their arms and tried to find places for the children. It was an extremely emotionally draining ministry for all involved. The epidemic is wide spread across India. Please click on picture to download HIV and AIDS information for India put together by www.aidsdatahub.org. Some of our teams are focused on helping with this issue. We would like to expand our efforts, but need your support. Tommy and Sonya...

Rose of Sharon Orphanage Volume 2603

ROSE OF SHARON HOME OF HOPE- CHILDREN’ HOME Rev.M.P.Prasanna Kumar – Director M. Emmannuel Dutt - Project Administrator God is good all the time. We praise God for His many fold blessings and for partners who not only pray with us but also support us in many ways. It is our prayer that God blesses you and enables you to do much more for His glory. We praise God for the new academic session that we could begin from 12th June onwards. And we are glad to write June-July’16 report and some of the noteworthy ways in which we have received the Lord’s blessings.   New Staff: For quite some time we were on the lookout for a cook and a gardener, with much prayers and long waiting the Lord has finally blessed us with two new working staff to fill these posts. We praise God all the more for their commitment and dedication towards the Children’s home. Welcoming new kids to the home: This year the Lord has added seven new children to our children’s home from age 7years to 12years. We are glad that we could cater to most of their basic needs like giving them a neat haircut, providing clean clothes both for school and home, school bags, slippers, providing clean water and healthy meals. The girls are getting slowly adjusted to the new environment and coping well with the senior inmates. The new girls have been enrolled at the local government primary school in and they love going to school every day. The senior girls in the home have resumed their academic studies in the...