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Northern Malaysia Ministry
I had a good start to 2010 ministry - I was preaching across Northern Malaysia in the state of Penang, Perak, Kedah and Perlis. This was the first time, I concentrated so much on the Northern part of the Malay Peninsula.
The ministry was very fruitful indeed and I continue to enjoy traveling and empowering a generation for Jesus! The fellowship with my incredible hosts, Vive & Sathy and BA and Jessie, were simply awesome. They demonstrated generosity, kindness, love and respect. I really appreciated being taken care off in such good spirit!
Tabernacle of Praise TOP Church
This was my 3rd ministry trip to this wonderful church. They were receptive to the Word and the prophetic ministry I carried. Many of their young people at the altar were in tears as the Holy Spirit ministered to them. The response on Sunday morning was very good - many made decisions for the open-window of heavens to come into their lives.I believe that in the days ahead, I will be hearing miracles and wonders coming out of this church.
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| Section of Youth congregation - they were very opened to the touch of the Holy Spirit | The altar response was simply awesome - young people were receiving the anointing and being empowered for Jesus. They have a great spirit indeed! |
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| Sunday morning English-speaking congregation - their response to the Word was really good. In a tense situation surrounding the current political/religious situation in Malaysia, the assurance of the Holy Spirit was absolutely clear; God is in control! It was a Word in season. | Worship leaders - they were awesome in leading the worship |
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| Vive & Sathy (left) with BA & Jessie (right); these incredible hosts were extremely kind. They took really good care of me - even picking me up at Alor Setar for the drive back to Penang. Good food, fellowship, fun and more Starbucks cappuccino! | Including visiting the famous St Anne's church in Butterworth. The beauty of the church and facility is mind-blogging. |
The Vineyard Keeper
I purposed to visit this rehabilitation center for drug addicts and alcoholics as I had not been there for the last 2-3 years.Ps Jeremiah Pandian has a mighty work here in Chemore (half an hour drive north of Ipoh). There were 100 inmates there undergoing rehabilitation - and being led to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Many changed lives came out of this place. Many more are now in Bible Schools training to be future ministers.
The work is simply awesome - and yet the support wasn't as great. I was pleased to include this work in our support list for the next 12 months. At A$200 a month, the amount isn't much but everything adds up. If you want to help, please contact me for details.
Ps Jeremiah is totally dedicated and he has a great family supporting him in his work. He too has many good friends who would stand by him - we are glad to be counted as one.
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| Section of the inmates in worship service. I spoke in 4 sessions; 2 morning devotions at 6.30AM and 2 evening services. The response was overwhelming - I virtually prayed for every single one of them! | The center was simply amazing; Jeremiah had a lease of the place for 9 years and had gradually build the place to be an amazing center in rescuing broken lives |
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| Ps Steven with Ps Jeremiah and family; they are a great bunch of people | This young man - second son of Ps Jeremiah is a most generous person. He visited my room one night and gave me two envelopes of offering for my ministry. He is only a student! |
UUM, Changlun
Ministry at Universiti Utara, Malaysia was a pleasure. I spoke to two groups of students, including a good number of overseas students. It was a privilege to pray and speak into the lives of young people - they are the future.The response was good and I thoroughly enjoyed my time there.
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| Back view of the student group during the first English service. These are smart kids and they represent the future of the country. It was great to see their dedication for Jesus. The worship leader, Joshua, a fourth year Law student was awesome. | The second group of students was a Tamil Group; small in numbers but equally vibrant and dedicated! |
Visiting Alor Setar, Full Gospel Church
Ps Leonard Lim was my host for Kedah and Perlis. He arranged for the ministry among the students in Changlun, a border town only 8 kms away from the Thai border. He was also responsible for my ministry in Kangar, the capital of Perlis.Ps Leonard is a good host - and I enjoyed the fellowship with him and family.
I also met an American minister, Ps Douglas Montague, among others and we had good fellowship over breakfast one morning.
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| The Full Gospel Church in Alor Setar; a well-built infrastructure with good facilities for the members. Ps Leonard had been ministering here for 26 years! | Ps Douglas (left) and Ps Leonard (right) - good people who loves and serves the Lord |
Perlis Peace Church
Sunday morning was a good time in this church; small but ministry was pointed and spot on. I met an American, Gary who together with his doctor wife, Christina were in the valley of decision; the Word on Sunday was revelation for them! Gary subsequently wrote me a note to say thanks for a word and visit in season. Awesome God!
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| Sunday worship | Congregation at PFC. This is a lighthouse in an otherwise Muslim place |
















