Melawati / Wangsa Maju Gospel Centres Combined Sunday Prayer Meeting November 1999
Sunday Worship Meeting; Our theme for November is The Supremacy of God. (1 Chron., Job & Psalms)
Ministries & Duties for MGC & WMGC :
Date | MGC |
WMGC |
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31 Oct |
Did God made a mistake? |
Christopher Leong |
Lets walk together |
Sam Chak Ming |
7 Nov |
Avoiding the accidents of life |
Stephen Lew |
Visions of Christs return (Parts 1 & 2) |
Tan Soo Inn |
14 Nov |
Stephen man of 5 fullness |
Dr CK John |
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21 Nov |
Gods favours |
Wong San Tosh |
Visions of the new earth |
Cephas Liew |
28 Nov |
Hudson Taylor |
Derrick Gue |
Christ rules |
Khoo Ah Chai |
Date | MGC / WMGC Prayer Meeting - Prayer C/man |
MGC W/Ship Leader |
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31 Oct |
Psalms 35 - Chem Yuet Meng | Gue Kok Leong |
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7 Nov |
Psalms 36 Yip Kam Hong | Jason Bok |
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14 Nov |
Psalms 37 Nikki Wan | Velayathan |
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21 Nov |
Psalms 38 Robert Chew | Teoh Guan Lye |
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28 Nov |
Psalms 39 Sam Chak Ming | Ernest Phuung |
B. OTHERS
INDONESIA Political unrest in Indonesia isn't stopping the spread of the Gospel in that predominately Muslim country. Manmin World Mission's Johnny Kim says they just planted a church in Jakarta, which was a direct result their Korean conversation program. That program teaches the Korean language and the Gospel. He describes how the church got started. "There was an Indonesian brother called Rudy, who participated in Korean conversation class, sponsored by Manmin World Mission. After he returned from Indonesia, he formed a cell group of people and asked us to send a missionary." Kim says Manmin World Mission has a heart for Muslim people. "I'd like all the fellow Christians around the world to pray for us to win a lot of Muslim souls in Indonesia.". Pray for more Indonesian Christians to become involved in cross-cultural ministry within their own country.
THAILAND Pray for more church planters and training of local church leaders and full-time workers.
PHILIPPINES Pray that God will burden and send many to work in this part of His harvest field.
PAKISTAN Things were reported to be calm. The world is still watching, waiting for the next move by the General who seized power in a spontaneous coup this week. Although there is some tension, several mission organizations who are taking a 'wait and see' approach. Lane Powell of Operation Mobilization reported "We're not too concerned right now, the contacts that we have in Pakistan are probably just laying low, continuing on with their normal activities. Obviously, they would be watching the situation very, very closely. I think any time there is any instability in any Muslim country, a lot of the believers are just watching very closely wondering what turn this will take, and whether they are going to be scrutinized more closely. Pray for safety and wisdom."
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