Monthly Archives: August 2011
Large Bible ministries merge operations to share one mission
TWO Christian ministries credited with putting Bibles in the hands of millions of people globally announced plans to merge and be fully integrated by September, the groups’ leaders announced this week.
‘We prayed to Jesus, and in 5 days we were healed!’
TILL he was 23, Amir Chand had no idea who Jesus Christ was. Although he was born in a devout Muslim family that prided itself in abiding by the tenets of Islam zealously, strangely he had not even come across Jesus Christ as a prophet as mentioned in the Qur’an.
Does Iranian leadership indicate that history is repeating?
WITH the sobering reality that the United States, European Union and United Nations are not going to proactively prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons, the only other course remaining is to envision the realism of what is about to come.
‘Anbirkku Alavillai addresses reasons behind failure of marriages’
JIM Sanjay, a Christian businessman based in Chennai, received Jesus Christ into his heart when he was 23. Life ever since has been a rollercoaster ride for him. He has roped in Bollywood comedian Johny Lever besides a talented bunch of young actors in his second film.
‘Jesus, did you really die for me?’
ALTHOUGH her ambition was to appear for the civil services examination and become an IAS officer, Susheela Raghunathan is now a happy homemaker and a fiery evangelist who does not miss an opportunity to share the love of her Lord Jesus Christ with all those she comes across.
‘We believed Jesus was the God of low-caste people’
RAGHUNATHAN R was born in an orthodox Tamil Iyer family. He moved around in his agraharam (a Brahmin quarters in a village), chanting slokas, participating in bhajans and happily getting involved in temple activities.
Prayer Points: What we need to pray for in Aug, 2011
ACCORDING to a report in Times of India, at least 6 gay and lesbian clubs have come up in Chennai for the first time in colleges and universities. That they don’t have the approval of the institutions does not deter them.