mandag, august 23, 2010

God has been good to us.

Athi river bank, 20.08.2020
Hi.
I hope this mail finds you well. We are well here in YWAM and God has been good to us.
We are exited of what God is doing to us. Me and my family are well. God has been good to us. My wife is producing a song that keeps her busy running up and down to Nairobi. My son is strong and soon he will be celebrating his second birthday on Sept. 10th. We thank God for this far he has carried us through.
Now im busy organising our October discipleship training school. (dts.)
I thank God the way He is putting things in their right places. Now we have 12 students confirmed. 8 of these are westeners and 4 from Africa. We are still receiving more inquiries and we are hoping to get more. We are praying for them that God will provide all their needs for their dream to come true.
Also most of the speakers have confirmed and we are hoping to have a wonderful time with the lord. We are praying that God will use the to touch lives. We are looking forward for that special moments when God comes and speaks to us together.
We are also hosting a team from Romania in our base now. We are doing ministry together in churches. We are doing different ministries and God is touching lives. I'm always grateful to be part of what god is doing in the lives of people.
..........pray that our dts preparation will go on well.
...........pray that students will get their needs.
..........pray for our speakers ...........
Pray for all dts staff as we facilitate the school Thank for your time and being a friend to us. We pray that God will continue to bless you in every way we shall be happy to hear from you too.
Joram

1 kommentar:

Unknown sa...

You wrote: “We are doing different ministries and God is touching lives.”

I want to comment on that.

[To differentiate,]The historical person was named Ribi Yehoshua. His name was later changed to Jesus.

It is highly relevant for Christians whom want to follow the Messiah to know what was written in his authentic teachings. His authentic teachings were later redacted into the “gospel of Matthew”. In his true teachings one finds that he taught – just what is written in the Jewish Bible (which Christians calls the “GT”) – that humankind are required to do their utmost to keep the directives in “the books of Moses” non-selectively.
[Proof of these statements in the website www.netzarim.co.il]

Isaiah 9:5-6 (6-7 in a Christian mistranslation) writes about the kingdom. The verses imply that the followers of the Messiah will keep mishpat. This implies that the followers of the Messiah must keep the directives in the “books of Moses”. To follow Ribi Yehoshua by keeping the directives of the “books of Moses” is building the kingdom of the Creator.

On the contrary to teach Christianity, which is the antithesis to keeping the directives in the “books of Moses” non-selectively, is the antithesis to Ribi Yehoshua and his followers the Netzarim taught; and thus it is not the Creator touching lives.