Sabtu, 30 Januari 2016

Jebala in Morocco

Jebala in Morocco
The word Jbala comes from Moroccan Arabic Jbel, which means mountain. Thus Jbala means mountain people. A man or boy is called a Jebli while a woman or a girl is called a Jebliya. They traditionally have lived in or near the Rif mountains in northern Morocco. The Jebala favor pointed-toed leather slippers, and reed hats are traditional. Their musicians sometimes perform Sufi trance music.
Ministry Obstacles
Access to these people is limited. Pray for creative ways for Christians to minister to them.
Outreach Ideas
Gospel radio is very helpful in this region that is difficult for outsiders to access.
Pray for the followers of Christ
Pray for the few followers of Christ to cling strongly to Jesus and not be discouraged as they face trials. Pray they will learn to speak to one another in psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs.
Pray for the entire people group
Pray the Jebala community will be able to care adequately for their families, and for good schools for their children.
Scripture Focus
'Again he says, "Rejoice, O Gentiles, with His people." And again, "Praise the Lord all you Gentiles, And let all the peoples praise Him." Romans 15:10-11
 

People Name: Jebala
Country: Morocco
10/40 Window: Yes
Population: 1,170,000
World Population: 1,170,000
Language: Arabic, Moroccan Spoken
Primary Religion: Islam
Bible: New Testament
Online Audio NT: No
Jesus Film: Yes
Audio Recordings: Yes
Christ Followers: Few, less than 2%
Status: Unreached
Progress Level:
1.1

Spotlight: Supporting Those Affected By Clergy Abuse

Spotlight: Supporting Those Affected By Clergy Abuse

By Brian Nixon, Special to ASSIST News Service
thomasDoyleALBUQUERUQE, NEW MEXICO (ANS – January 28, 2016) -- In the new Hollywood movie, Spotlight, the story is told of how journalist of the Boston community took on the Roman Catholic Church over the issue of sex abuse. The priest at the center of the abuse was John J. Geoghan.
According to the Boston Globe, the “church allowed abuse by priest for years.” Writer Matt Carrol and Michael Rezendes, state, “By 2002, more than 130 people had come forward claiming that former priest, John J. Geoghan, allegedly fondled or raped them [1].”
This is all-too-common and disturbing news; something any denomination or group of godly clergy never want to hear coming from it’s ranks. But it’s the truth. It happens. And hopefully the truth will set the church free, finding healing, help, and hope for both the victims and the perpetrators of abuse. Justice and judgment need to be enforced, but so, too, does love and longsuffering—extending support and spiritual sustenance to those affected by clergy abuse.
I recently participated in a Spotlight type event in Albuquerque, New Mexico. A few months back I was approached by a friend who told me his story of being raped by a priest in New Mexico at the age of 12. I was horrified by what I heard. As clergy, my heart broke, and my sense of justice was ignited. We talked, prayed, and I listened.
And this past week, at a local chapter of SNAP (Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests—[2]), my friend was able to briefly share his story, the first time he did it publically since the occurrence over 40 years ago. The details are too disturbing to tell. All I can say is that by the end of his speech, there wasn’t a dry eye in the room. He went from John Doe (his designation in a plaintiff) to the person he is, stating his full name—John Lund (he allowed me to use his name in this article). He was free. And I was privileged to hear his cry of liberty. And along with three other people who shared at the same event, a consensus of courage was displayed in acts of collective consolation among the victims.
smaller Spotlight the movieJohn said he had no ill will against godly clergy, or a particular denomination (he as since found peace with God, coming into a vital relationship with Christ). But he was speaking out for the future: possible children who may be abused and for people who’ve yet found the resolution to share their story. He was speaking on behalf of the voiceless. His bottom line message was that clergy abuse must stop and the victims must find help and hope.
In addition to the victims, a psychologist (who shared stories, comparing the abuse to the holocaust) and a former Roman Catholic Church lawyer, Fr. Thomas Doyle, spoke. Mr. Doyle explained the history of abuse in the Church (going back to the early 1st Century) and how high up in the Roman Catholic Church the knowledge of the abuse went (yes, to the Pope). Doyle was one who wrote the report that was handed to individuals high in rank in the Vatican [3]. Both presentations were penetrating and insightful in their analysis of what occurred within the Roman Catholic Church, offering the survivor’s wisdom taken from SNAP: acknowledge your courage and know that you are not alone.
imgresOn the SNAP table there were three handouts for the people to take: An Information Sheet of Abuse in New Mexico, a Statue of Limitations, and the Science of Suppression. All the information was helpful, but it was the Science of Suppression information that has valuable information for people beyond the New Mexico State lines. I give the information because it is important for people—particularly in the church—to see.
* Victims of childhood sexual abuse often do not make the connection between the acts of sexual abuse when he or she is a child, and the emotional and psychological harm caused by the abuse.Victims often employ psychological coping devices shielding them form the realization of harm. Some of these coping devices include:
1) Repression: Victims of childhood sexual abuse may repress the severity of the trauma, the intensity of the emotions related to the trauma, or what they were damaged by the sexual abuse.
2) Intellectualization: Victims keep themselves from awareness by explaining aw the fact that they have been harmed. That person may intellectualize they are not really harmed because it was a priest that did it or because no one knows about it.
3) Disassociation: Victims in a severe state of distress feel as if they were out of their body and the childhood rape happened to someone else.
4) Denial: The victim may refuse to accept the childhood rape happened. To them, it was either a flawed memory or imagination.
* Most experts in forensic psychology support that a reasonable victim of childhood sexual abuse would not be able to understand the extent of the harm they have suffered without professionals help.
* Although the sex abuse survivor may be aware of what happened with the abuse, and that they have a life problem, the connection between the two almost always requires professional help to process and understand, and begin to heal.
* Many years may pass where coping strategies suffice, until a triggering event breaks down those survival strategies, and the adult victim has to suddenly manage the symptoms of their childhood sexual abuse. Often those symptoms can be overpowering and debilitating, and help is needed.
I was corresponding with some friends after the event. One of my friends pointed out that clergy abuse is a form of internal persecution of God’s people, an irony of sorts. We in the church are called to care, protect, and lead other members in our body, to shower them with love, compassion, and truth. But in the case of abuse, clergy are caught in opposite actions, showing cruelty and cunning deception. My friend stated, “The irony of abuse within the confines of a church which condemns persecution is persecuting its own flock.”
In a day and age when the persecution of Christians is on the rise around the world, who would of imagined that some in the church are as guilty as those who don’t believe, peddling persecution in the form of parishioner abuse, causing untold pain to God’s people.
Now that’s food for thought. But just as importantly, fodder for action: to stop the persecution of God’s people—wherever it may be found.
Photo captions: 1) Fr. Thomas Doyle. 2) Spotlight – the movie. 3) SNAP logo. 4) Brian Nixon.
Brian NixonAbout the writer: Brian Nixon is a writer, musician, and minister. He's a graduate of California State University, Stanislaus (BA) and is a Fellow at Oxford Graduate School (D.Phil.). To learn more, click here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Nixon.
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Holocaust – the heart of the problem

Holocaust – the heart of the problem

By Charles Gardner, Special to the ASSIST News Service
smaller prison shot at AuschwitzDONCASTER, UK (ANS – January 28, 2016) -- As UK Christians remember the Holocaust, marked on January 27 as the day in 1945 when Auschwitz [the Nazi German concentration and extermination camp], was liberated, they have been reminded that it was spawned by godlessness and the rejection of faith.
Steven Jaffe, a member of the UK’s Jewish Board of Deputies, was addressing a largely Christian audience at a church in Sheffield, Yorkshire.
Pointing out that hatred of Jews and loathing for Israel could not be explained in rational terms, he said the exodus from Egypt was immediately followed by the battle with Amalek, who had no reason to attack Israel. There was no territorial dispute or history of conflict, for example. And they attacked the sick and elderly – those who were most vulnerable. (Deuteronomy 25.17-18)
smaller Orthodox Jews“The conflict with Amalek is not over,” he said. Amalek denied God and his power in the same way the Nazis did, and the latter mirrored their lack of mercy.
He recalled that Britain’s former Chief Rabbi, Lord Sachs, was once asked where God was during the Holocaust, to which he is said to have replied: “Where was man?”
Even as I write, Iran is boasting of a nuclear deal that “has provided an historic opportunity to… face threats posed by the Zionist entity”1. It is well to recall that the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Haj Amin al-Husseini, collaborated with Hitler, thus setting the stage for today’s jihad against Israel2. And yet, bizarrely, former Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and current Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas have both publicly denied that the Holocaust ever took place.3
Against such a dark background, however, there is plenty of encouragement. The Sheffield gathering heard much about the heroic acts of so-called “righteous Gentiles” like Sir Nicholas Winton with child and portraitSir Nicholas Winton, who rescued 669 children from Czechoslovakia in 1938. Generations of people – almost 7,000 of some of the world’s greatest doctors, lawyers, teachers and inventors – owe their lives to the act of one man’s efforts to help Jewish children escape the Nazis.
And Steven Jaffe himself, through the launch last year in the neighboring city of Leeds of the Shalom Declaration, committing to pray for the peace of Jerusalem and fight against anti-Semitism, is sending out a clear message of Christian support for Britain’s Jewish community. “There isn’t a corner of the British Isles that the Shalom Declaration has not been signed,” he said.
Making nonsense of campaigns to boycott Israel, he pointed out that one in six of the drugs and medicine dispensed through Britain’s famous health service have either been manufactured or developed in Israel.
And on the faith front, we were told that “there are more Jews learning the Torah4 today in Israel that at any time in our history”.
All of which is preparing them well for the great event we are perhaps soon to witness when Jesus reveals himself on a grand scale to his brothers in the flesh.
JohnFieldsend2Though many Jews quite understandably have a problem with this, especially with the Holocaust in mind, the key is forgiveness.
British television viewers were treated to a remarkable Channel 4 documentary, The girl who forgave the Nazis, recounting the story of how Hungarian Jew Eva Kor, now 81, a former inmate of Auschwitz, has publicly forgiven 94-year-old Oskar Groenig, the death camp’s former accountant, who was recently sentenced to four years in jail for his part in the Nazi’s evil scheme.
Place of the skullEva and her twin sister Miriam were experimented on by the infamous Dr. Josef Mengele, but survived the camp, though Miriam died in 1993 possibly through the effects of the experiments. Eva said: “It’s time to forgive, but not forget… I believe that forgiveness is such a powerful thing... and I want everybody to help me sow these seeds of peace throughout the world.”
This takes amazing courage. But it’s worth remembering that Jesus, our Messiah, made the first move when he prayed, as he died in agony on a cross in Jerusalem: “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.” (Luke 23.34)
When Joseph revealed himself to his brothers, he had already long since forgiven them for acting treacherously against him.
“Praise the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits – who forgives all your sins and heals all your diseases…” (Psalm 103.2-3)
“Seek the Lord while he may be found…for he will freely pardon.” (Isaiah 55.6-7)
1Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif in Beirut last week
2David Soakell, Christian Friends of Israel’s Watching Over Zion newsletter, January 21
3Ibid
4The section of the Bible specifically relating to the Law of Moses
Photo captions: 1) A Jewish prisoner being shot after getting off the train at Auschwitz. 2) Target of Persecution: Orthodox Jews outside the Old City walls of Jerusalem. (Picture: Martin Hall). 3) Sir Nicholas Winton, with one of the children he rescued. (https://carolynquinn.wordpress.com) 4) Happy Reunion: John Fieldsend, one of the children rescued by Sir Nicholas Winton (right). John was subsequently brought up by foster parents in Sheffield and became a successful vicar, now with three children of his own and seven grandchildren. In his absence from the Sheffield event on another engagement, his amazing story was read out by Charles Gardner, author of this article. 5) Ultimate Forgiveness: Golgotha (the Place of the Skull) thought by many to have been the location of Jesus' crucifixion, during which he prayed: “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.” (Picture: Charles Gardner). 6) Charles Gardner with his wife, Linda.
Charles Gardner with his wife Linda useAbout the writer: Charles Gardner is a veteran Cape Town-born British journalist working on plans to launch a new UK national newspaper reporting and interpreting the news from a biblical perspective. With his South African forebears having had close links with the legendary devotional writer Andrew Murray, Charles is similarly determined to make an impact for Christ with his pen and has worked in the newspaper industry for more than 41 years. Part-Jewish, he is married to Linda, who takes the Christian message around many schools in the Yorkshire town of Doncaster. Charles has four children and eight grandchildren. Charles can be reached by phone on +44 (0) 1302 832987, or by e-mail at chazgardner@btinternet.com . He is the is author of Peace in Jerusalem, available from http://olivepresspublisher.com.
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Berber, Rifi in Morocco

Berber, Rifi in Morocco
The word "Rif" is an Arabic word meaning "the edge of cultivated area." The Northern Shilha of Algeria and Morocco, known as the "Rif Berbers," are numerous tribes of tough and hardened people eking out an existence on the harsh, uninviting slopes of the Rif Mountains. The Berbers are indigenous to north Africa west of the Nile river, with the densest concentration in Morocco.
Ministry Obstacles
Morocco is quite difficult to enter for Christian workers. Creative approaches are needed.
Outreach Ideas
The Jesus film, God's Story video, and Gospel radio are available in the language of the Rif Berbers. Pray for workers.
Pray for the followers of Christ
The Lord is building his church among the Berbers. Pray the believers will be properly taught the Scriptures, that they will fully comprehend the Gospel of grace, and become mature and settled in the faith.
Pray for the entire people group
Pray the Lord will reveal himself in ways appropriate to the Berbers, perhaps including dreams and visions. Pray the Berbers be given hearts to seek him.
Scripture Focus
"And the gospel must first be preached to all the nations." Mark 13:10
 

People Name: Berber, Rifi
Country: Morocco
10/40 Window: Yes
Population: 1,453,000
World Population: 2,528,000
Language: Tarifit
Primary Religion: Islam
Bible: New Testament
Online Audio NT: No
Jesus Film: Yes
Audio Recordings: Yes
Christ Followers: Few, less than 2%
Status: Unreached
Progress Level:
1.1

GPN - 01/29/2016

Dear Dave and church,

The man who walks close to God leaves no room for the devil to come between. 1 John 1:3-7

IMPORTANT: Pray for Mrs. S.P. who will undergo a surgery this coming Tuesday, because of breast cancer. Pray that this disease will be removed in Jesus' name.

IMPORTANT: A child at our school sometimes says that he no longer wants to live. He has the feeling that nobody loves him. Pray that someone tells him about the love of Jesus and that there will be a change in his life.

I need restoration of God in my marriage. That the enemy cannot bother my marriage anymore and that God's Kingdom shall come. Mrs. P.

Iran: On Monday February 1st, four Iranian Christians must appear in court. Aman Khaki, Hossein Barounzadeh, Rahman and Mohammad Bahmani were imprisoned a year earlier. Pray that they will be acquitted. Open Doors

My mother (91) is dying. She is in Sydney, Australia, and I am not sure if I am able to get there in time. Josie, myself and Stefan have spoken to her about God and Jesus for several times, but she has always refused and was not interested. Pray for her heart to be softened, her spiritual ears to be opened, and God in His mercy to reveal Himself to her in a way only He can. Mr. D.S.

Pray for a revelation of the Lord and repentance of Martin and his atheistic family in America.

Mrs. A.T. has pain in her neck and cannot sleep at night. Pray for her healing and God's power in her new job.

Pray for Mr. J.v.R., which had questions about his choice of music. Pray that the Holy Spirit makes him experience what is constructive for his life.

CHINA - Beijing: At least fifteen Chinese human rights lawyers and activists, including Christians, have been detained on suspicion of “subversion of state power” or “inciting subversion of state power” as part of an ongoing crackdown on people deemed dangerous to China's Communist leadership, well-informed Christians said. BosNewsLife
Pray for God's provision in strength, protection and a miracle of their release. GPN

For healing of the poor eyesight of Mrs. J. and the conversion of her two sons.

That my son Farani will find a job in his area. That the family of my daughter and son will start to visit a good church and their son will grow up in Christian faith. For healing of their trauma and provision in their finances. Mrs. J.B.

For healing from a flu for my 18-month-old grandson. Mrs. K.

Mr. W. has problems with his left shoulder, right arm and has an irritable bowel syndrome that limits him. Pray that he will be healed and can undertake everything again.

My husband's sugar is way too high and therefore has extreme fatigue. That the Lord will provide in our finances. Mrs. K.v.E.

After a traumatic experience, I have been robbed by the enemy from childhood. Soon I will be baptized by immersion. I am looking forward to start a new life with Christ. Mrs. A.M.

That my mother will read and understand the Bible more. That my family will come to know Jesus, and that they will receive a touch, an encounter and revelations from the Lord. That my sister with mental disabilities receives proper care. Mrs. J.B.

PRAYER WORKS! Mrs. P. worked as a volunteer in a nursing home. Her manager called her and offered her a permanent contract for 20 hours a week. She thanks and praises the Lord, because now she can live without social assistance.

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Connecting for Change -- Prayer-Care-Share: Orality and Divine Appointments

Connecting for Change -- Prayer-Care-Share: Orality and Divine Appointments

By Jerry Wiles, President Emeritus, Living Water International, Special to ASSIST News Service
HOUSTON, TX (ANS – Jan. 29, 2016) -- What are you believing God to do in and through you today? One of my mentors used to ask me that question years ago. Think about the things you are expecting the Lord to do in your life on a daily basis. Expectation, anticipation and trusting in the Lord are important in determining what is happening in our lives. Praying, asking God, believing and trusting Him are vital to living a life that is pleasing Him.
smaller Orality methodologies anytime anywhereOf course, we know from Scripture that “Without faith, it is impossible to please Him.” God delights in answering our Spirit-inspired prayers. However, sometimes we are just not asking Him for the right things.
Years ago, I began to pray more specifically that the Lord would direct my paths to people who need Him and would be open to the gospel -- praying also that I would be sensitive to the Holy Spirit and obedient to His prompting. I have found that when I am consistent in doing so, the Lord is faithful to answer my prayers. The Lord does not always answer our prayers in the ways that we might expect; He often has something different and better in mind than what we ask Him for.
A friend of mine told me about his experience of being the guest in someone’s home and answering a phone call. The person on the other end of the call said, “I must have the wrong number.” My friend responded by saying something like, “Wait a minute, maybe the Lord had you call this number for some special reason. Have you been thinking more about the Lord lately?” Well, that short encounter resulted in my friend being able to share the gospel and have prayer with that individual over the phone. Hearing of my friend’s experience prompted me to think differently about receiving phone calls that are wrong numbers or marketing and solicitation calls.
The Power of Questions
smaller This is a true Story from the Word of God“Have you been thinking more about the Lord lately?” “Have you given much thought to your need for the Lord?” “Would you be interested in knowing how you can have a more personal, intimate relationship with God?” These are just a few of the kind of questions that almost anyone can ask. Asking people how we can pray for them is also a wonderful way of engaging in meaningful conversations. (Very few people are offended by your asking how you can pray for them). Any variation of those questions can open opportunities for sharing our testimonies and the message of Jesus.
Some time ago I also received a phone call from a young man which turned out to be a wrong number. After realizing that, I said to him, “Wait a minute, maybe the Lord had you call my number for some special reason. Have you been thinking much about your need for the Lord?” He was shocked and surprised and said, “Who is this, what do you mean?” Well it turned out that the young man had just had an argument with his girlfriend and the last words she said to him were, “Your problem is that you need the Lord.” That encounter resulted in the young man wanting to know more. I shared some with him on the phone and suggested that we meet at the church I was attending at the time. He eventually came to faith in Christ and I was able to connect him with other young people in the church.
Many people have received the Lord and become followers of Jesus as a result of phone conversations. Many have responded to the Lord through hearing the gospel by radio, television, recordings, internet and other technological media. Personal encounters, however, seem to be the most common and effective, but it’s important to realize the unlimited and creative ways that the Lord can use any of us to point others to Jesus.
Creative Communication
We can seldom predict when or where we might have a divine appointment. However, if we remain in an attitude of prayer and are alert to opportunities to care, we can trust that the Lord will direct us to those with whom we can share. We all live in a mission field, made up of family, neighbors, co-workers and friends. One other category we should be aware of is “all others” -- the many connections that we can have with people in those random traffic patterns on a daily basis.
One of the benefits that people experience after attending a Living Water International Orality Training event is recognizing the effectiveness of simply asking questions and telling stories. One question that can open a conversation to tell a story is, “Would you like to hear a story that will help you better deal with the problems, pressures and difficulties in life?” Then, we can recount the story of, “Jesus Calming the Storm” from Mark chapter 4. When someone hears that story, they can consider how we all face storms in life. Who do we go to during those times? How can God intervene to meet our needs? What can we learn from that story about how God cares for us? Does He have the power and ability to bring calmness during our storms of life. So many important lessons can come from one short story.
The Power of Simplicity
Orality principles are amazingly effectiveWhen we learn a set of stories, having the Word of God hidden in our hearts, we can be more prepared to tell the Good News of Jesus almost anytime and almost anywhere. I have experienced this and have heard many stories from others of the power of using the simple orality principles and methods in communicating the gospel and making disciples. These principles work in our own relational network and in everyday encounters, but they are also cross-cultural, international and reproducible to the ends of the earth and among all people groups around the world.
It would be important to keep in mind that as containers of Deity, indwelt by the Holy Spirit and realizing the power of the spoken Word, we can all be instruments of God’s divine activity and intervention. He is no respecter of persons and is willing to use each of us to advance His Kingdom. When we, as followers of Jesus, are faithful to pray, care and share, we can fully expect to experience Divine appointments and His intervention. He is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we can anticipate or imagine.
For more information on Living Water International, the Orality Movement, or Orality Training opportunities, visit – www.water.cc/orality.
Photo captions:1) Orality methodologies, anytime, anywhere. 2) This is a true Story from the Word of God. 3) Orality principles are amazingly effective and reproducible with children. 4) Jerry Wiles.
Jerry WilesAbout the writer: Jerry Wiles is President Emeritus of Living Water International and serves on the advisory council and leadership team of the International Orality Network. He can be reached at: jerrywiles@water.cc  
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Female Swiss missionary kidnapped by suspected jihadists twice

Female Swiss missionary kidnapped by suspected jihadists twice

By Mark Ellis and Anthony Gutierrez, Special to the ASSIST News Service
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (ANS - January 29, 2016) -- Muslim extremists allegedly kidnapped Beatrice Stockly, a missionary from Switzerland in Mali, for the second time in the last four years.
Stockly was snatched from her home near Timbuktu Jan. 8 by armed men in pickup trucks. Though no group has claimed responsibility, it is believed that the perpetrators are one of the militant Islamic groups that operate in the region.
Smaller Swiss missionaryIn April 2012, Stockly was kidnapped from her home in Abaradjou, a district of Timbuktu frequented by armed jihadists. Neighboring Burkino Faso negotiated her release after 10 days. She returned to Switzerland for a while but ultimately felt called by God to return to Mali, despite the dangers.
“It’s Timbuktu or nothing,” she said to family, according to a report by the World Watch Monitor (WWM).
Stockly first moved to Timbuktu in 2000 when she worked for a Swiss church. More recently she has worked alone, unaffiliated with any church. WWM reported she led an austere life, selling flowers and handing out Christian literature. She focused mostly on women and children, talking to them and sharing about Jesus.
Christians have suffered persecution in the region from Islamists. In the last three months, two separate attacks have been staged against Christians. A brutal assault on a Christian radio station just before Christmas left 25 dead. A month earlier, 22 people were killed at the Radisson Blu hotel in Bamako.
In 2012, extremists effectively banned the practice of any religion other than Islam. They desecrated and looted churches. Many Christians fled the region, but Stockly remained undaunted.
Now she has been kidnapped again.
“We are shocked to see what happened,” Dr. Mohamed-Ibrahim Yattara, President of the Baptist Church in Mali, told WWM, speaking about the spiraling violence and uncertainty. “We are trying to find out what happened, but for now we don’t have any explanation.”
In effort to bring security and peace to the region, the Mali government signed a peace treaty with the main Jihadist group, the Tuareg, in June 2015. But the accord appears to have been fruitless, WWM reported, noting that security forces and UN peacekeepers have been targeted.
Stockly’s abduction is believed to be the first against a foreigner since the kidnapping and killing of two French journalists, Ghislaine Dupont and Claude Verlon, in the northeastern town of Kidal in November 2013, WWM reported.
Photo captions: 1) Beatrice Stockly. 2) Mark Ellis.
Mark Ellis useAbout the writers: Mark Ellis is senior correspondent for the ASSIST News Service (www.assistnews.net), and also founder of www.GodReports.com, a website that shares stories, testimonies and videos from the church around the world. He is also co-host for “Windows on the World” with ANS founder, Dan Wooding, on the Holy Spirit Broadcasting Network (http://hsbn.tv). Anthony Gutierrez is a student at the Lighthouse Christian Academy in Santa Monica, California.
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Kamis, 28 Januari 2016

GPN - 01/26/2016

Dear Dave,

When God delays in answering our prayers, it is not neccessarily His denail. Isaiah 12:2; Psalm 56:3

URGENT: My mother in law has lung cancer and is a believer. Pray for her healing from cancer. And for my wife, who is suffering from depression, anxiety and panic disorder. Mr. P.L.

URGENT: Please pray for a miracle of conversion and healing of cancer for my daughter Janneke B.

IMPORTANT: For a miracle of strength and healing for Mrs. S.P., who will receive more radiation treatment because of breast cancer.

IMPORTANT: Pray for a miracle and God's love, strength and healing for Ms. M.I. in the battle against cancer.

Mr. Eduardo C. requests prayer for God's help en protection in a difficult situation for his wife, who is currently working in Hong Kong.

China: The Chinese government demolished the Yulin Christian Church last January 6th with heavy machinery. Pray for Pastor 'Chang' and all who attended his church. Pray for bold faith, guidance and for a new location. VOM Contact

Mrs. E. asks us to pray for her sons, that they may know the Lord and that it will go well in their lives.

The employer of my husband unjustly withheld wages. Pray for provision and a solution in this situation, so that we can pay our bills. Mrs. K.v.E.

USA: I am a homeless person in Florida and the weather had been pouring rain, which forces me to sleep under a highway overpass. It is pretty cold when you sleep outside. All these factors seem to be contributing to a spirit of lawlessness among the poor. Pray God for His protection. brother Danny

Pray for a miracle of provision from the Lord for Mr. K. and his wife, that they both will find a new job.

Pray for Mrs. O., to recieve God's peace and the gift of faith.

Mr. W. asks prayer for healing from a painful bowel inflammation.

Iraq: Nissan and his wife fled with their family from the violence of extremists. 'We left everything behind and left on foot,' says Nissan. 'They took everything away, except our joy. That joy is infinite.' Pray for all the people living in refugee camps in a hopeless situation, that they can rebuild their lives. And for those who are a blessing to the refugees in those camps. Pray that the extremists who compel Christians to convert to Islam, will hear the Gospel, get saved en know the truth. Open Doors

Pray for all victims of sexual abuse. For forgiveness and healing in the hearts. That they will receive salvation and restoration by faith in Christ. Mrs. D.v.L.

Cuba: Last year there were much more incidents of harassment, intimidation and even violence committed against churches and Christians. The Cuban government used new tactics to tighten its grip on religious groups; declared 2,000 churches illegal and ordered the closure or demolition of 100 Assemblies of God churches in three provinces. And arrested Mr. J.C. and sentenced him to six months imprisonment. CSW
Pray for God's protection and strength for our brothers and sisters in Cuba. Pray that in this time of opposition, by the power of the Holy Spirit, the Gospel of Jesus Christ will be spread more than ever. GPN

PRAY HELPS! Ghana: In 2015 Mrs. Gloria, in her confusion and desperation, called the GPN Prayer Phone. God has answered and now she wants to thank the Lord and testify about it.

PRAYER WORKS! It goes well with Hans K. He is totally healed and last Thursday he was discharged from the hospital Thank for your prayers! Mrs. M.G.

PRAYER WORKS! Some time ago Mrs. P. asked for prayer for a new home for her daughter. She has received the keys of her new home. She thanks the Lord for the answer and for His joy.

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Orthodox Jew found Jeshua-Jesus in Israel, miracles unfolded in his life

Orthodox Jew found Jeshua-Jesus in Israel, miracles unfolded in his life

By Mark Ellis, Special to ASSIST News Service
Messianic Jew portraitSOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (January 21, 2016) -- He grew up in the former Soviet Union, but at 17 his Jewish family fled the crumbling communist system and immigrated to Israel.
“When I first came to Israel, I fell in love with the country,” says Neriyah Arabov. “The first thing that touched my heart was the amazing sense of patriotism in everyone that I met,” he told Chosen People Ministries. (A video attached below also captures highlights of his story, recorded by One for Israel)
At first he didn’t fully understand why his family moved to Israel. But as God’s plan unfolded in his life, he began to see their relocation as part of God’s plan for “restoring His people.”
In the former Soviet Union, he was the only Jewish student in his Uzbeki school. “My name–Neriyah–stuck out starkly amongst the Mashas, Sashas and Pashas. I was different in many other respects,” he recounts.
“My skin was darker than that of my classmates, and I was not allowed to eat outside my home because our family kept kosher.”
He rejoiced in one thing after his arrival in Israel, that he “would never again be called a dirty Jew by my countrymen. I was no longer persecuted on account of my race and beliefs.”
When he joined the Israel Defense Forces, his connection to the Israeli people deepened. After he finished his service and found work at the Tel Aviv municipality he met a Russian man who shared with him the surprising news that Jesus is the Messiah of Israel.
“At that point in my life, I considered myself an orthodox Jew,” he notes. “I was curious that he seemed to know the Bible better than I did. I was religious. I would go to synagogue. I wore a kippa, prayed all the prayers, however, in my heart I didn’t even really believe God existed.
“In our conversations, however, I realized that I did not really know the Bible. I started reading it more in order to prove to my new friend that he was mistaken about Jesus.
Photo captions: 1) Neriyah Arabov. 2) Mark Ellis.
Mark Ellis useAbout the writer: Mark Ellis is senior correspondent for the ASSIST News Service (www.assistnews.net), and also founder of www.GodReports.com, a website that shares stories and testimonies and videos from the church around the world. He is also co-host for "Windows on the World" with ANS Founder, Dan Wooding, which is carried weekly on the Holy Spirit Broadcasting Network (http://hsbn.tv).
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Gawaria in India

Gawaria in India
The Gawaria consider their ancestry to be from the three brothers Tapasvi Singh, Lakhi Singh and Bhumi Singh, who ruled at some point of time near Jodhpur in Rajasthan. They claim equal status with other nomadic and semi-nomadic communities. Their literacy level is very low due to poverty and their nomadic lifestyle.
Ministry Obstacles
The Gawaria speak several languages, as most communities do in India. Evangelistic and church planting strategies need to accommodate this.
Outreach Ideas
Low literacy rates suggest oral means of communication, using scriptural stories, films, and recordings.
Pray for the followers of Christ
There may be no believers among the Gawaria today, but pray for those that will soon emerge. Pray they will be properly instructed in the faith, and that God will give them capable pastors to help them mature as believers.
Pray for the entire people group
Pray for workers to take the Gospel message to each individual in the Gawaria community. Pray the Lord will prepare them to understand, and to believe.
Scripture Focus
"And you shall be my witnesses, both in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and even to the remotest part of the earth." Acts 1:8
 

People Name: Gawaria
Country: India
10/40 Window: Yes
Population: 72,000
World Population: 72,000
Language: Hindi
Primary Religion: Hinduism
Bible: Complete
Online Audio NT: Yes
Jesus Film: Yes
Audio Recordings: Yes
Christ Followers: Few, less than 2%
Status: Unreached
Progress Level:
1.1

Veteran Christian radio man, Richard McIntosh, has gone to his eternal reward

Veteran Christian radio man, Richard McIntosh, has gone to his eternal reward

By Dan Wooding, Founder of the ASSIST News Service
Richard and Peg McIntoshORANGE COUNTY, CA (ANS – January 23, 2016) – Seasoned Christian broadcaster, Richard McIntosh, who served as KWVE’s General Manager in Santa Ana, California, for almost eight years, went home to be with the Lord earlier this month, after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer.
McIntosh, who also managed the KWVE Radio Network (www.kwve.com), the popular Calvary Chapel group of stations in California and Nevada, had also been in charge of California-based KSDW-FM and KWTH, K-Frog Riverside-San Bernardino, WLUM Milwaukee, WRFD Columbus, and KPRZ Los Angeles.
It was back in July of 2014 that Richard McIntosh, first discovered that he was facing the greatest battle of his life. His doctor has confirmed that he has pancreatic cancer.
“On the afternoon of July 16th I began to experience abdominal pain. I have never experienced pain that bad before,” he told me in an interview at the time. “My wife, Peg, took me to the hospital. The initial diagnosis was that my gallbladder needed to come out. There is a history of that in my family so things did not seem out of line.
One of the last pictures of Richard McIntosh on Facebook“The next morning I was taken to surgery and the doctors discovered that there was a mass constricting the duct coming from my gallbladder. A stint was put in to get the gallbladder functioning. The mass was sampled and it came back positive for cancer. The diagnosis is pancreatic cancer.
“I am now a cancer patient. My hope and trust are in The Lord.”
Once the news was announced on his Facebook page, there were many messages of support for Richard.
Wayne Shepherd, a veteran radio broadcaster with over 40 years of experience as a programming manager and radio host, wrote, “My wife and I both go back to knowing Richard in college together where we all worked in radio. We’re praying and pulling for you, Richard!”
Worship leader, Kathy Wright Gipson, stated, “Prayer is going up for you Richard – we love you and will continue to believe in a miracle of healing!”
McIntosh then posted, “The outpouring of support was a little overwhelming but so appreciated. The doctors will start me on chemotherapy and I see that doctor next week to start the process of getting rid of this pancreatic cancer. Keep praying my friends.”
Since his passing, his Facebook page has been inundated with messages, including one from Dale Berg, owner-operator of Smooth 97 The Oasis, an Internet radio stations in Palm Springs, California, who on January 16th posted, “It's been a week now. Last Saturday we lost a seasoned broadcaster, and genuine nice guy. Richard McIntosh passed away. He was working up until the last on a new project to bring KYMS 106.3 Santa Ana back. It would've been a very unique station because he was going to play Contemporary Christian Music from the 70's through 2000. Yes there is CCM that goes farther back than 2000! Richard will be missed. Remember his family in prayer during this time.”
Cathi Parrish, an announcer at KWVE, said, “Our hearts are heavy, and we are with you in prayer for God's comfort. There are so many memories that I have with Richard through the years, and it was evident that he did indeed live by faith.”
Chris Rohloff from Urbandale, IA, wrote just after his passing, “This weekend we lost a great broadcaster, and a great man. Richard McIntosh is now safely in the arms of his Lord, Jesus. I will miss him, just as many will. Today I will pray for his family, and all those who loved him. Over the years Richard was a man who spoke words of encouragement into my life when I needed them most. He was TRULY used by God in my like! Thank you Richard for being my friend. I hope to honor you by being a good friend and encourager to all my fellow broadcasters. Miss you Richard.”
Richard McIntosh with Dave RolphDave Rolph, Senior Pastor of Calvary Chapel Pacific Hills in Aliso Viejo, California, and a regular broadcaster at KWVE, said on January 10th, “I miss you already Richard, but I'll see you soon. You were a good man who I know has now heard ‘well done.’ Give Chuck a hug for me.”
Rolph was of course, referring to Pastor Chuck Smith, Senior Pastor of Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa, California, and the man God used to launch the Jesus People Revolution which has since spread around the world. Smith died in his sleep from a heart attack around 3:00 am on October 3, 2013, at his Southern California home. He had previously waged a long and courageous battle with lung cancer, even though he had never smoked during his lifetime.
Pastor Chuck at home with Richard McIntoshOne of the people who spent a few hours with Chuck Smith at his home, shortly before Smith’s passing, was Richard McIntosh. At the time, McIntosh posted on his Facebook page, “I got to spend some time with Pastor Chuck Smith this afternoon. We talked KWVE, the church and had a time of prayer.”
Not long afterwards, Richard moved on from KWVE to become a broadcast consultant, but then came this battle with pancreatic cancer. Now he is free of pain and, I am sure, has already given Pastor Chuck Smith a hug.
Please remember all of his family in prayer at this time.
Photo captions: 1) Richard pictured with his wife, Peg, at a KWVE event. (Photo: Dan Wooding). 2) One of the last pictures of Richard on his Facebook page. 3) Dave Rolph (right) pictured with Richard McIntosh. 4) One of the last pictures of Pastor Chuck Smith. He is pictured at his home with Janet Carter and one of Smith’s great grandchildren, with Richard McIntosh, in the background. 5) Dan Wooding pictured with Chuck Smith after interviewing him for his Front Page Radio show on KWVE.
Dan Wooding with Chuck Smith after interview for Front Page RadioAbout the writer: Dan Wooding is an award-winning author, broadcaster and journalist who was born in Nigeria of British missionary parents, and is now living in Southern California with his wife Norma, to whom he has been married for more than 52 years. They have two sons, Andrew and Peter, and six grandchildren who all live in the UK. He is the author of some 45 books and has two TV programs and one radio show in Southern California, and has reported widely for ANS from various parts of the world.
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Minyak in China

Minyak in China
The Minyak are part of the Tibetan nationality. They have been described as a "peaceful, sedentary Tibetan tribe, a most inoffensive, obliging, happy-go-lucky people." They live quiet lives in nearly complete isolation from the rest of the world. Almost all Minyak adhere to Tibetan Buddhism. They observe Tibetan festivals and make pilgrimages to Tibetan holy sites.
Ministry Obstacles
The Minyak may fear disturbing community harmony, and desire peace more than truth.
Outreach Ideas
Workers are needed to carry the Gospel message to the Minyak community. Perhaps Han Chinese believers will shoulder the task.
Pray for the followers of Christ
Pray for followers of Christ to soon emerge from the Minyak community, that the Lord even now is preparing pastors and teachers for them. Pray for resources to be available to them, as well.
Pray for the entire people group
Pray for the light of the Gospel of Christ to shine in the Minyak community.
Scripture Focus
"How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of those who bring good news, who proclaim peace, who bring good tidings, who proclaim salvation, who say to Zion, 'Your God reigns!'" Isaiah 52:7
 

People Name: Minyak
Country: China
10/40 Window: Yes
Population: 26,000
World Population: 26,000
Language: Muya
Primary Religion: Buddhism
Bible: None
Online Audio NT: No
Jesus Film: No
Audio Recordings: No
Christ Followers: Few, less than 2%
Status: Unreached
Progress Level:
1.1