Village preaching, House Meetings, Bibles 10/11/2008
Greetings in Jesus Name! (Brother Ishmanel - Above Pic) When we go to the villages it’s usually me and two other brothers. We’ll find an area to set up in and usually start with some songs. While we’re singing one of the brothers will go door to door and let others know we’re having a meeting and that we will be preaching about Jesus Christ. By the time we’re done with a few songs there will usually be a small crowd gathered together to listen. I’ll preach the Gospel and one of the brothers will translate. I usually almost always preach two messages when we preach. I’ll preach out of a text and explain the Gospel and then I almost always go and preach out of Acts 17 as well and relate it to India. Because this country if FULL of idolatry it’s a great portion of scripture to expose idolatry for what it is and to lay some foundational truth about God and the Gospel. After one meeting a couple families invited us over to their house (grass hut) to have tea and talk more. Both of them began to take their idols down and throw them away! Now, I’m not convinced these’s families are born again yet but God is certainly working in their hearts. We were able to share with them some more one on one, pray with them, and leave them with bibles. Since we’ll be going to these village on a regular basis we’ll be able to continue teach them the word and, by God’s grace, see them enter into true salvation. Another time we went back to this same village all the men had gone to the city to try to get the power company to bring electricity to the village. So when we started the meeting there were a few women and LOTS of children. So we decided to do a meeting just for the kids. Brother Ishmael and I, spent the next couple hours teaching the children bible songs and sharing some of the miracles Jesus did during His lifetime. It was really a joy to teach the children about Jesus and to see them get excited as we shared. BIBLES, BIBLES AND BIBLES Add Comment | ArchivesJanuary 2012 Categories . |








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