Friday, 11 October 2013

Better to die for JESUS

Dear friends these are photos of crying moms, they are crying for their loved ones who were killed by sever bombing in front of church after leaving sunday mass in pakistan.
i praise lord to keep the deads in his hands, as they as not massacared but they are crucified by a group of satans. Lord give the deads peace in his land. they die in the name of jesus. these moms are blessed by god.

Ya they are crying for the crimes happening in pakistan against christians, a country which follow sharia law.
I will ask you all to pray for them.

Sunday, 19 May 2013

The God Of Peace

2 THESSALONIANS 3:16 NKJ
16 Now may the Lord of peace Himself give you peace always in
every way. The Lord be with you all.

Several times the Bible refers to God as the God of peace. But
as English readers we miss the full meaning.

The Old Testament was written in Hebrew and the New Testament
of the Bible was written in Greek. All English Bibles are
translations.

The Greek word translated peace is eirene (i-ray'-nay), which
corresponds with the Hebrew word translated peace, shalom
(shaw-lome').

If you study extensively, both in the Hebrew and the Greek, you
will find that these words translated peace have a rich meaning
-- far more than just an absence of conflict.

The primary thought is one of wholeness -- lacking nothing.
When nothing is missing you have peace. There is no anxiety
because all is well.

This is the idea meant to be communicated by the term "God of
peace" or the "peace of God." It includes health and prosperity
as well as the normal English meaning of absence of conflict.

ROMANS 15:33 NKJ
33 Now the God of peace be with you all. Amen.

Thursday, 18 April 2013

Churches of spain

Spain is a most beutiful part of land were followers of jesus find a good ground to stay and praise god
Its a country counting maximum christian populations.
Spain is also famous for its beutiful churches other than vineyards. peoples mainly follow catholicism, but protestants and other chtistians are also present. we wish to share the beuty of the house our lord in the land of spain with you. and also a little bit of its history also.
Monastery of Santo Domingo de Silos
Top angle exterior image of the church
Interior  gallery  and map of church

Friday, 5 April 2013

J Y J: Just you & jesus



jesus ya JESUS
jesus was so polite to every one that anyone who trust him or not can eassily approach him
he was the king of jews with no bodygaurds, no barriers
he talk to peoples directly , comes in contact directly
he have his apostoles, they were his messengers no one was a soldier, a aristocrat, or a ruler

he was available to all those who trust him and so he said in bible

jesus prayed and loved each and everyone

So dear friends we not need any one inbetween jesus and yourself

 when jesus never left a barrier why you a self proclaiming a barrier

what i mean by barrier is person to pray on your behalf

pray directly to jesus he will surely help you, but in your prayer always remmber each and every one whom you know even it may be your friend or enemy

You should be in direct contact with jesus

Pray in alone, in a calm place without diturbing others with true tears fom heart

Share each and every deep feeling with jesus not only for yourself for every one you know

JESUS WILL BLESS ALL FOR WHOM YOU ARE PRAYING AND SURELY YOU ALSO

AMEN

Monday, 1 April 2013

12 Apostles of jesus



Simon (Peter)

Andrew

James (Son of Zebedee)

John

Philip

Bartholomew

Thomas

Matthew

James (Son of Alphaeus)

Jude (Thaddaeus)

Simon (The Zealot)

Judas

Matthias (replaced Judas)

Friday, 29 March 2013

for me he was crucified

no one put an example like this
he know he can be saved
but he sacrifieced for ourselves our sins

he was crucified by us for our sins

Thursday, 24 January 2013

The Husband's Responsibility to his Wife & the Bible!

  
The position of the husband in the home and his related responsibilities are quite clearly defined in principle in Ephesians 5:22, 28-31. "Wives submit yourselves unto your own husbands, as unto the Lord. For the husband is head of the wife, even as Christ is head of the church; and he is the savior of the body. Therefore as the church is subject to Christ, so let wives be to their own husbands in everything. Husbands, love your wife as Christ also loved the church and gave himself for it . . . So ought men to love their wives as their own bodies. He that loveth his wife loveth himself. For no man ever yet hated his own flesh but nourisheth and cherisheth it, even as the Lord the church . . . For this cause shall a man leave his father and mother and shal.1 be joined unto his wife, and they two shall be one flesh".
It is impossible to completely deal with the responsibilities of the husband in such a short article. I am going to ask you to make some notations of scriptures and then read them at a later time. Let us start with some scriptures that deal with the husband as head of the house. Genesis 3:16, says in part "her desire shall be to man". Then Eph. 5:23, "husband is head of the wife"; then I Tim. 2:11-12, "She shall have no dominion over a man". Now don't stop at these verses and think that the only responsibility of the husband is to be HEAD of the house. By the way, head does not mean master as in a master-slave relationship, nor does it mean a relationship like a general to a private in the army. It is more like a partnership where one is the leader, guide, director. Now consider this. Can you think of any decision that a husband should make WITHOUT consulting or considering his wife and her wishes? I cannot!
Now let us consider some other responsibilities. The husband is to love his wife above all other human beings. Consider Eph. 5:25 and 28; and Col. 3:19. These passages teach that the husband is to be considerate and tender. The verses in Ephesians 5 teach that the husband is to cherish his wife. This means that she is to be treated with tenderness and affection. This would mean that since love must be fed, there is to be a warm demonstrative love relationship. The husband has the responsibility of not only demonstrating his love and concern, but telling her. He should not sit in such self-absorption that he does not talk with her and communicate with her socially, mentally, verbally and physically. The husband will demonstrate his love for his wife in other ways, rather than just at the time of sexual relationship. If this is the only time that affection and consideration is shown, then a wife will get the idea that all a husband is interested in is her body and that she is merely a sex object.
I Peter 3:7, teaches that the husband is to honor his wife. She gave up her name to take yours. Honor means that you should show her respect and this involves courtesy, consideration and emotional support. Be sure that as her husband that you do not hold her up to ridicule in public by the cutting remarks that you make. She wears YOUR name and is to viewed as part of your body. She is not perfect and you are aware of this. Do not expect perfection, but as Ephesians 4:32 teaches, "forbear one another". This means to be gentle toward her. Control of temper, abstaining from physical violence and restraining a sharp tongue that makes one feel so inferior - are ways by which you can exhibit forbearance.
Paul presents another responsibility of husbands in I Timothy 5:8 - "But if any provide not for his own, especially for those of his own household, he hath denied the faith and is worse than an infidel". Marriage is a financial venture and the husband has a responsibility to finance or support or provide for his family. This is talking about money. As a husband, your earnings are not your own but belong to your wife as well and your children.
Another responsibility of the husband is to be active in the area of the discipline and rearing of the children. When the Apostle Paul was giving the qualifications for elders and deacons, he included this statement that is certainly applicable to all men: I Timothy 3:3-5, and he speaks of ruling your own house. Now this discipline should be with love. Many times discipline is administered without love. The Book says in Ephesians 6:4, "Fathers provoke not your children to wrath", and again in Colossians 3:21, "Fathers provoke not your children to anger lest they be discouraged". The husband therefore does not leave all the discipline up to his wife, but shares in the molding and direction of your children. It is not a proper division of responsibility to say that as the husband I will provide the living and the wife is to take care of the house and children. The husband has duties even after his days work is done by which lie is earning a living to support his family.
The Christian father should set an example for his family as he earns a living, directs the household with concern for each member, and as he fulfills his role as head of the house. He should see to their spiritual development by the life he lives and the direction in which he leads his family.
Your wife is a part of your body - you are a part of each other. For this reason Paul said, "Love your wife". He didn't say, if you want to. As you love her, you love yourself and are fulfilling the role that the Lord wanted you to have. 

Tuesday, 15 January 2013

You Are Not A Loser



1 JOHN 5:4 ETR
4 because everyone who is a child of God has the power to win
against the world.

If you have received Jesus Christ then you are a child of God
(John 1:12). The Bible says you are an overcomer -- a winner!

A big problem is that many Christians have a mistaken identity.
They don't understand who they really are because they have not
been told the full truth.

When you received Jesus Christ, more happened than just getting
your sins forgiven. You became a new person, a child of God (1
John 3:2). And not one of God's children are losers!

2 CORINTHIANS 5:17 NLT
17 This means that anyone who belongs to Christ has become a
new person. The old life is gone; a new life has begun!

If you are a Christian, then you are what God says you are. You
may not be acting like it yet, but whatever God says you are --
you are. For whatever God speaks comes to pass. If God were to
say you are a monkey -- you would become a monkey.

God has said many things about you. He says you are an
overcomer. That means you are a winner, not a loser.

1 JOHN 4:4 ESV
4 Little children, you are from God and have overcome them, for
he who is in you is greater than he who is in the world.

1 JOHN 5:5 ESV
5 Who is it that overcomes the world except the one who
believes that Jesus is the Son of God?

Who can overcome whatever the world throws at us? WHOEVER
believes in Jesus! That includes you!

1 JOHN 5:4 ESV
4 For everyone who has been born of God overcomes the world.
And this is the victory that has overcome the world -- our
faith.

What we believe is the key to overcoming. For truth, we must
get our beliefs from the Bible.

If you have received Jesus you are born of God and God is your
Father. You ARE a world overcomer. You are not a big mess-up.
You are not a loser.

That may have been your past, but now things have changed.
Clearly understanding who God has made you will change your
actions, and your future.

You are a victor -- an overcomer! With God on your side helping
you, you can overcome any obstacle or problem.



SAY THIS: God made me what I am: a winner not a loser!

Monday, 14 January 2013

Mali Spell Of jesus hell by Islamist

 
A church in Mali a home to worship lord

Praying for ALL


Mali is home to more than 12 million people, the vast majority of whom rely on subsistence farming to survive. Due to rising temperatures which leave many regions more vulnerable to drought and increasing food prices, most Malians face challenges in feeding themselves and their families.
In 2010, Mali was one of several countries to be affected by severe food shortages in the Sahel region of west Africa. Two years later, poor rains and inadequate harvests made the situation harder still, with millions of Malians left seriously short of food. 
Unrest: though long considered one of the most stable countries in the region, Mali experienced political unrest in March 2012 when a military coup overthrew President Toure’s regime. Power was subsequently handed over to an interim civilian government ahead of new elections.
Conflict: fighting broke out in northern Mali in early 2012, when rebels from the Tuareg ethnic group were joined by Islamist military groups and mercenaries returning home after fighting for the Gaddafi regime in Libya. The rebels took advantage of the confusion caused by the coup to seize much of the north of the country.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-202_162-57409633/christians-flee-from-islamists-in-northern-mali/

BAMAKO, Mali - Mali's crisis deepened Wednesday, as officials in the fabled northern city of Timbuktu confirmed that the Islamic rebel faction that seized control of the town over the weekend has announced it will impose sharia law.
Rebels in the country's distant north have taken advantage of the power vacuum created last month when renegade soldiers in the capital of Bamako overthrew the nation's democratically elected leader. In the chaos that followed the March 21 coup, they advanced on strategic towns in the north, including the ancient city of Timbuktu, located over 620 miles from the capital.
The ethnic Tuareg rebels included a secular faction fighting for independence, and an Islamic wing, Ansar Dine, whose reclusive leader called a meeting of all the imams in the city on Tuesday to make his announcement.
"He had the meeting to make his message to the people known, that sharia law is now going to be applied," said the Mayor of Timbuktu Ousmane Halle, who was reached by telephone. "When there is a strongman in front of you, you listen to him. You can't react," he said, when asked what the reaction was of the imams of a historic town known for its religious pluralism and its moderate interpretation of Islam.
"Things are going to heat up here. Our women are not going to wear the veil just like that," said the mayor.
Mali's new junta may hit ex-prez with treason
Amid Mali's coup, Tuareg rebels take Timbuktu Kader Kalil, the director of a communal radio station who was asked to cover the meeting and who later interviewed the Ansar Dine leader Iyad Ag Ghali, confirmed that sharia had been imposed.
He said in addition to the wearing of the veil, thieves will be punished by having their hands cut off and adulterers will be stoned to death.
In a show of force, the Islamic rebels on Wednesday drove through the town in a tank-like armored-personnel carrier, their ominous black flag flapping in the wind above the cannon.
More than 90 percent of the city's roughly 300 Christians have fled since the city fell to the rebels on Sunday, said Baptist Pastor Nock Ag Info Yattara, who is now in Bamako. He said not one of the 205 people in his congregation, which has worshipped in Timbuktu since the 1950s, has stayed behind. "We cannot live like that," he said.
Mali has effectively been partitioned in two ever since the rebel takeover. The fighters started their insurgency in January, but only succeeded in taking a dozen small towns before the coup. Then in a lightning advance, they took the three largest towns including the provincial capital of Kidal on Friday, the largest town of Gao on Saturday and Timbuktu on Sunday. What is worrying is that it is not yet clear which rebel faction has the upper hand.
Ansar Dine is believed to be allied with an al Qaeda faction, which has already kidnapped over 50 Westerners since 2003, including a Canadian diplomat in Niger and a British national, who was later executed.
"The problem for us is that we don't know who is the master of our town," said the mayor, who explained that the Islamist faction had taken over the city's military camp, while the secular rebel group was stationed at the airport. "What I deplore is the departure of the Christian community. Many said to me that they are obliged to leave. And they are right. I cannot guarantee their safety. And these are people that have lived side-by-side with us for centuries."
The United Nations Security Council on Wednesday condemned the military coup, calling for the immediate restoration of constitutional rule. In a statement read by U.S. Deputy Ambassador Jeffrey DeLaurentis, the council called on the rebels who have taken advantage of the coup to wrest control of the northern half of the country to cease all violence.
"Mali has never experienced such a situation," Mali's U.N. Ambassador Omar Daou told the council. "Our people are divided. Our country is threatened with partition. The north of Mali is today occupied by Tuareg rebels and Salafists (Islamic extremists). Hundreds of thousands of refugees and IDPs (internally displaced persons) are currently living in unimaginable conditions."
The United States, France and the European Union immediately cut all but essential humanitarian aid to the country. State Department spokesman Mark Toner said Wednesday that $13 million in aid to Mali's government had been halted. It includes about $600,000 in military assistance as well as funds supporting educational, agricultural, health and investment programs run by the government.
"These are worthwhile programs that are now suspended because that aid goes directly to the government of Mali," Toner told reporters. Concerning the coup, he added: "There's clearly a price to this."
Earlier in the week, Mali's neighbors imposed an embargo, sealing off Mali's borders for all but humanitarian aid. The landlocked country imports all its gasoline, and the nation is expected to grind to a halt within weeks, possibly days.
The humanitarian organization Oxfam expressed concern that the embargo could impede humanitarian aid. The organization pointing out that 40 percent of the country's goods come from outside Mali.
"Some 3.5 million people are at risk as the country has been hit by one of the worst food crises in decades," Eric Mamboue, Oxfam's country director in Mali, said in a statement. "We are concerned that some of the sanctions imposed by neighboring countries and supported by the Security Council, if maintained for more than a few days, could serve to make an already desperate situation even worse."

MALI Land of timbuktu: SPELL of Jesus

MALI


An estimated  approximately 5 percent are Christian (about two-thirds Roman Catholic and one-third Protestant denominations); the remaining 5 percent of Malians adhere to indigenous or traditional animist beliefs.Atheism and agnosticism are believed to be rare among Malians, most of whom practice their religion on a daily basis, although some are Deist.There are just under 200,000 Catholics in Mali - around 1.5% of the total population.

Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bamako

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The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bamako is the Metropolitan See for the Ecclesiastical province of Bamako in Mali.

Contents

History

  • 1868: Established as Apostolic Prefecture of Sahara and Sudan
  • 1891: Promoted as Apostolic Vicariate of Sahara and Sudan
  • July 19, 1901: Renamed as Apostolic Vicariate of French Sudan
  • July 2, 1921: Renamed as Apostolic Vicariate of Bamako
  • September 14, 1955: Promoted as Metropolitan Archdiocese of Bamako

Special churches

The seat of the archbishop is Cathédrale du Sacré-Coeur de Jésus in Bamako.

Leadership

Suffragan Diocese


Thursday, 10 January 2013

amazing facts


Here are some fun facts about Christianity:
  • There are 66 books in the Bible, 39 in the Old Testament, and 27 in the New Testament.
  • Christians' two most observed holidays are Easter (celebrating the resurrection of Christ) and Christmas (celebrating the birth of Christ).
  • There are thousands different sects of Christianity, each claiming different interpretations of certain portions of biblical text.
  • In the Bible , there are around one hundred different names used for God.
  • The Bible has been translated into 1,200 different languages, including Klingon, for the Star Trek enthusiasts.
  • Many Christians will be baptised, a sacrament that involves application of water to the head, or full body submersion. This symbolically represents the washing away of sins, and a rite of acceptance into the Christian faith.
  • Communion, or Eucharist, is a Christian sacrament that involves consuming bread, or a wafer and wine, or grape juice. These symbolize the body and blood of Christ and the story of the Last Supper, where Jesus broke bread with his apostles, before he was taken to be crucified.
  • Christians believe in one God, but that God exists in three forms, God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.
  • Because the Bible is the world's number one bestseller, it is also the most shoplifted book in the world.
  • The two most important commandments that Jesus taught are to love God with all your heart, mind and soul, and to love your neighbor as yourself.