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This Year in 2012 we are planning to bring 500 rural Indian Children to the presence of Jesus Christ for 10 days and give the children of remote rural set up, a chance to meet their Lord and Saviour who can bless them and change their destiny.
A rented school campus is sought after to provide better accommodation, water and toilet facilities for these wonderful children. We charge not a penny for this children but provide every thing free of cost. Food, tea & coffee, morning and evening snacks, breakfast, lunch, dinner, stay, toiletry, study materials, travel subsidy and prizes. This is a Himalayan task for Bethel.
We ask for your Prayers asking the Lord to " Fly His crows" to us. We need just 30 people who can partner with us for this year's Camp meeting! Pray for the Special Trained team, the volunteers, good climate and bind the devil in the name of Jesus! For further details, contact me.
Sincerely,
Rev.Dass.T
Posted on November 1, 2012 at 9:46am 0 Comments 0 Likes
From Dunghill to Dining Table
Going with Jesus to the wedding at Cana of Galilee, ( John.2:1-10),we come across 6 stone drums, each would contain 2 to 3 pots of water.
Posted on November 1, 2012 at 9:46am 0 Comments 0 Likes
From Dunghill to Dining Table
Going with Jesus to the wedding at Cana of Galilee, ( John.2:1-10),we come across 6 stone drums, each would contain 2 to 3 pots of water.
Posted on October 17, 2012 at 9:07pm 0 Comments 0 Likes
God's Saints,
I serve the Lord Jesus in India, where 120 billion and more live. How ever only 5-6% are christians of all kind, and we as Christians have lot of responsibilities in taking the Gospel to the perishing Souls. The Lord has hundreds and thousands of missions agencies who are doing there best to do the task. Christianity in India is still considered as a "White man's Religion", and to the un-touchables and lower caste people. No foreign missionaries are allowed in…
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God's Saints,
I serve the Lord Jesus in India, where 120 billion and more live. How ever only 5-6% are christians of all kind, and we as Christians have lot of responsibilities in taking the Gospel to the perishing Souls. The Lord has hundreds and thousands of missions agencies who are doing there best to do the task. Christianity in India is still considered as a "White man's Religion", and to the un-touchables and lower caste people. No foreign missionaries are allowed in…
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♫♥ Happy Birthday Rev.T. Arvind Mohan Dass O:) ♫♥ "May God grant all the desires of your heart as He continues to mold you into His image." ♫♥ www.LifeTrain.com
Please explain your wedding customs in your country. How is the "proposal made" or are the marriages arranged.
How is the ceremony conducted?
Are there brides maids and groomsmen in your weddings as is the custom here in the USA?
Who covers the wedding expenses for the meal?
Is there such as things as a honeymoon?
(Newly married couples in one Christian group in the USA who live in a closed community, visit different members of the community, and each family gives them home made gifts to help them furnish their household. )
Regarding the exchange of money or goods, Biblically the man pays the bride price to the bride's family for the bride.
The daughter was considered very valuable to the family, and her loss/absence was felt throughout the household.
The husband gains tremendously from taking a wife, he has companionship, another partner to work in or to begin a business. An additional income if the bride is well educated, etc., The parents of the bride are "losing" the above especially if the bride moves far away.
We read that Abraham loaded his servant with 10 camels, with many gifts for Rebecca and her family Gen. 24.
Jacob worked 7 years each for his two brides Rachel and Leah, a total of 14 years.
Also the among the Muslims, Africans and many Asians the husbands pay a "bride price" for their wives.
What is the history of your custom in India, where the parents give their daughter away to marry, and pay the groom to take her?
Happy Birthday brother! God bless!