Saturday, May 28, 2011

FW: Nassanian update: Two years and counting

 

 

 

Dear friends,

Today marks the close of our second year here and the opening of the third.  As we worshiped and thanked God as a community this morning we were reminded of how specifically He spoke to us regarding the date of departure from Cyprus.  May 26 resounded after just a few minutes of prayer.  Confident in His leading, we let go of life as we had known it and launched out deeper into unknown waters.  Two years on, through storm and calm we are finding our anchor in His love. 

Spring training

Nearing the end of our community training we are full with the blessing of rich teaching and yet hungry for more of His Spirit to infuse us with the grace to live it out.  Our expectation is mounting as we approach the biblical feast of Shavuot - the feast in which we celebrate the early harvest, the giving of the God's law and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon the early church.  This is one of God's promised appointments with His people and we are preparing ourselves in joyful anticipation.  


In a week's time we will host a Shavuot conference in Geneva, as we did last year, as a time to worship with the body of Messiah in the region and inspire hope through teaching on the significance of this feast for Switzerland at this time in history.  The theme for the conference is 'Awaken' and our prayer is to have our eyes opened to the hope of His call for this place and people.  Scott MacLeod from America and Matthew Rudolph from Cyprus will be the main speakers.  Join us in prayer as we believe for a mighty outpouring of His Spirit to flood our hearts and out into this city, nation and region.

Third year
Breaking into our third year we raise our sails and thrust forward.  We believe this is going to be a wonderful year as we launch a five month discipleship program at the beginning of 2012.  Our faith is stirred also in this immediate season for the salvation of our neighbors and the acquisition of the promised 'big house'.  Thank you for your continual prayers for both, redemption is coming!

Double blessing

As I have been writing it has been gently raining - a blessing owing to the relative drought here.  A double rainbow appeared not long after and encouraged us all that there is a double portion of grace for all that God will restore this year.  We pray that same grace to you as you are a part of us through your prayers and giving.  May you abound in hope and receive the refreshing rain of His promised outpouring at this time.

 

thankfully,

Rebekah 

 

Highlights from this past month

 Hosting a Passover seder with over 60 people in our garage, including our neighbors

 Celebrating Lily's 4th birthday and Taline's 6th

 Renewed contact with Freddy Sarfati and increased faith for the big house

 Ministry in the Oratoire church at two services

 Both sets of grandparents visiting us 

 

Prayer

 Continual flow of finances for immediate needs and increased support base

 Anointing as we minister at a prayer for Israel event tomorrow evening, May 28th

 Anointing and strength as we prepare for Shavuot conference, and that God would draw both saved and presaved to come

 

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Church growing in Japan, relief continues
Japan (MNN) -- Japan's earthquake and tsunami sent the country into recession. While the economy sags, the tragedy has given the church a boost. Asian Access supports the local church in there. Speaking from Fukushima, the ministry's president Joe Handley says many churches have a renewed desire to plant churches. "One of these areas, Iwata, is one of the least-churched regions of the entire country of Japan. And yet pastors have a real heart to reach out to them at this time of need." Handley says one denomination wants to plant 50 new churches in this area. Also, the Japanese continue to be open to talking about the Bible. Handley says one congregation has had many opportunities to share Christ. "They've lost their own homes. They have no food. They have no clothing. But they are having spiritual conversations with people. I have heard countless stories of people coming to Christ through that church and other churches." Your gift will be matched dollar-for dollar.
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Hmong targeted by Vietnamese troops
Vietnam (MNN) -- Unarmed Viet-Hmong protesters are the targets of helicopter attacks along the northern Vietnam border. Reports suggest that troops are reacting to Hmong human rights and land reform rallies. Vision Beyond Borders works in the region. VBB's Pastor Wes Flint says he doesn't understand why Vietnamese troops have taken this high-handed approach. "This was a very peaceful demonstration. My report says 63 protesters have been killed since the outbreak. It was kind of a shock that the Vietnamese army lashed out with this kind of violence." Flint says revival is under way in Vietnam and especially the Hmong. However, there's only one Bible per 100 Hmong believers. VBB needs your financial and prayerful support to provide more Bibles to these brothers and sisters in Christ. Flint says if you can buy the Bibles, the Hmong will deliver them. "They're willing to suffer the consequences if they get caught. If they get caught, it can mean imprisonment or torture. There's such a hunger for God's Word that they're willing to take that risk."
* Pray that God would end the attacks against the Hmong people.
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Joplin tornado the deadliest in U.S. history
USA (MNN) -- The Joplin, Missouri tornado may have caused up to $3 billion worth of damage and destroyed roughly one-quarter of the buildings in the city. The Christian Reformed World Relief Committee has an assessment team on the ground. Disaster Relief director Bill Adams says the assessment will include the longstanding impact of the disaster. "Whether it's homes or churches or schools, everything has been destroyed. There's going to be an enormous amount of work to get things back again for people." The week-long forecast is calling for more rough weather ahead. "We pray that lightening doesn't strike the same place twice. We're in that part of the country where tornadoes are a way of life this time of year." The shock and disorientation around Joplin are beginning to show. Adams says this is where spiritual care is critical. "In this early stage where people really need hope, they need someone who can assure them that things will get better. And what better way than to talk about the love of Christ?"
* Pray that hearts would be open to the hope of Christ.
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* Pray for wisdom for the ministry leaders as they respond to the crisis.
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The truth about Pakistan
Pakistan (MNN) -- Pakistan continues to make headlines over Osama bin Laden and blasphemy laws. So much bad news from the country can make it easy to forget that God is at work. Katie Jaye with International Mission Board reports: "What many people outside of the country are seeing are these negative things and these scary things that are happening in the country. But there's so much more that's going on in that country than what we see in the media." There is a growing Christian population. It's small but passionate to reach their country. "Two percent: it's very small, but it's a big number if everyone who claims to be Christian acts on what they're called to do. As one of the Christians we talked to said, the map of Pakistan would change." And slowly, this is happening. Jaye says although Christians are marginalized and face much danger, many are serious about spreading the Gospel. Your help and prayer are needed.
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Military force creates refugee wave in Southern Sudan
Sudan (MNN) -- Recent fighting in Sudan threatens to unravel efforts at lasting peace. The flashpoint is Abyei. Matt Parker with Kids Alive International explains: "[Abyei] is an area that's disputed. North Sudan feels that it should be part of the North, and the South feels that it should be part of the South. There was supposed to be a referendum there in January, but that was postponed indefinitely." Parker says the situation is having a direct impact on their ministry. "Kids Alive has ministries in the North and South of the country. In the North, with so many Southerners leaving the North for the South, we're not quite sure how long we're going to be able to continue working in the North of the country." Even with the uncertainties, Parker says the Gospel comforts. "Pray for the staff and the children that we care for. Pray for their safety. Pray that we would make wise decisions as we deal with a difficult and uncertain situation. Pray that we would be able to continue our work in the North...not just continue, but also expand."
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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Pray for Jesus'salvation & victory in new wave of persecution!

....."Do not be afraid. Stand still, and see the salvation of the
Lord..
The Lord will fight for you, and you shall hold your peace."
( Exodus 14:13, 14 )


Dear Brothers and Sisters,

Warm greetings in Jesus' powerful and mighty Name!

The head of the EPA ( The Algerian Protestant Church Association) has
received the following order from the High Police commissioner in his
town:-

"On May 5th, 2011, a decision has been made according to article
number 566/11, to close down throughout the country all the Christian
worship places, which are not designated for religious purposes.

I, Mr Ben Salem, the high commissioner of the police in the Bejaia
area, have informed Mr. Mustapha Krim, the President of the ( EPA )
Algerian Protestant Church Association.
We have informed him to close down all the worship places around the
country once for all, the places which are used now and the places
which are under construction.

The decision has been made according to the article 03-06. The
authorities will make sure that the order has to be obeyed and
applied,otherwise severe consequences and punishments will be applied,
according to article 97 and the law number 09-90, registered on
07-04-1999.

The high commissioner of the police authorities,
Mr. Amar Ben Salem
22nd May, 2011 "

Please pray:-

(1)May the Lord give wisdom to the Church leaders how to deal with
this new wave of persecution.The vast majority of the Churches is
affected by the above order.

(2) For the Lord to take away the spirit of fear and give His Spirit
of power, love and self control, to stand firm against the threats of
the authorities. ( 2 Timothy 1:7 )

(3) For the abolishment of the March 2006 ordinances.

(4) The Church will be granted the full licence to be able to meet and
worship in freely. ( The number of believers in Algeria today is
estimated to be around 100,000 believers.)

(5) May our Lord Jesus manifest powerfully His salvation and glorious
victory against the evil one,in the above situation, amen!

Please forward to your prayer partners and to those whom the Lord can
use to influence the Algerian authorities.

In Jesus'grace and strength,

Youssef and Hee Tee Ourahmane

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