christmas isn't about the santa or the big gifts. It's not all about the turkey dinner but, it;s about the love God has for us and the pain Jesus endured for us we celebrate this love and call it "Merry Christmas," not "happy holidays." This is our time to tell others about the love God has and will have for us forever and ever. So spread the world and christmas cheers, Praise the Lord and have a very Merry Christmas.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Sunday, November 13, 2011
rock by Roselean
The two kinds of people
Which one are you?
Matthew 7:24-27
Spiritually trouble times
Sand:
is a naturally occurring granular material composed of finely divided rock and mineral particles. The composition of sand is highly variable, depending on the local rock sources and conditions
The foolish man
What is a foolish person really mean:
Someone who doesn’t listen, understands and lacks knowledge
Ever build a sand castle near the water one wave can destroy it
What does the bible say about a foolish man:
Psalms 14:1 The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that doeth good.
Wiseman:
What is a wise person really mean:
Someone who has patience, compassion, reasoning, and knowledge
What does the bible say about a Wise Person:
Psalm 111:10
The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom; all who follow his precepts have good understanding. To him belongs eternal praise. (NIV)
The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom; all who follow his precepts have good understanding. To him belongs eternal praise. (NIV)
Proverbs 1:7
Fear of the Lord is the foundation of true knowledge, but fools despise wisdom and discipline. (NLT)
Fear of the Lord is the foundation of true knowledge, but fools despise wisdom and discipline. (NLT)
Rock:
-naturally occurring solid aggregate of minerals.
Desciption:
-Lots of rigids
-Hard to destroy but, can occur with erosion but is a slower process
“The Lord is my rock, and my fortress, and my deliverer; my God, my strength, in whom I will trust; my buckler, and the horn of my salvation, and my high tower. (Psalms 18:2)”
memory verse
Psalm 18:1–3
I love you, O LORD, my strength. The LORD is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer, my God, my rock, in whom I take refuge, my shield, and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold. I call upon the LORD, who is worthy to be praised, and I am saved from my enemies. (ESV)
I love you, O LORD, my strength. The LORD is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer, my God, my rock, in whom I take refuge, my shield, and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold. I call upon the LORD, who is worthy to be praised, and I am saved from my enemies. (ESV)
What's with the cursing by Roselean Naidu
THE DEFINITION
• An appeal or prayer for evil or misfortune to befall someone or something.
• The evil or misfortune that comes in or as if in response to such an appeal: bewailed the curse of ill health.
Why do people curse one another?
• Anger
• Jealousy
• Self-centered
• Mean-spirited
How does cursing spread?
• Role of the adults is to show a positive attitude and actions to a younger child
(be a good role model)
• Children are like a sponge they absorb information good or bad cause in their eyes parents are always right
What does the bible say about, “cursing”
"Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us: for it is written, Cursed is every one that hangeth on a tree: That the blessing of Abraham might come on the Gentiles through Jesus Christ; that we might receive the promise of the Spirit through faith" (Galatians 3:13-14).
How do I get out of “the curse”
• Repent against any evil doing YOU MAY HAVE DONE
• Prayer
• DON’T CURSE BACK AND THEN END UP WITH GENERATIONAL CURSES
• Romans 12:21
• New International Version (NIV)
21 Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.
What is a generational curse?
A Curse expands from generation to generation
How do I get out of “the curse”
"Father, I ask you first to forgive me for my sins and cleanse me from any area where I have allowed the devil to enter my life. I renounce any involvement with the works of darkness. In the name of Jesus, I now cancel every curse, and Father, I ask you to forgive the people who have spoken them against me. I thank you that those curses will no longer operate against me. In Jesus' name, they are broken right now, by the power of Almighty God. I cancel every evil that was spoken against me and ask you to cover me and my family with your protection according to your Word in Psalm 91." from http://www.bible.com/bibleanswers_result.php?id=240
Friday, October 28, 2011
RE: Our church building
To all our fellow bloggers,
Our church "FAITH CHRISTAIN FELLOWSHIP," has purchased a property for a future church building in 2006. Currently, we hold our church services in Vanguard college in a classroom. This year we as a church have raised money for this project to pursue further such as Curry Night and many donations from people. We have also prepared a blueprint of how we want a church. Our building project Coordinator is working very hard to have funds to start this project. If you would like to help us in any way please feel free to contact Pastor Sanjit kumar Sanjitk@shaw.ca. Any donation made will be issued a tax receipt as our church is a recognized charitable organization.
Thank you for all your support it's much appreciated
Our church "FAITH CHRISTAIN FELLOWSHIP," has purchased a property for a future church building in 2006. Currently, we hold our church services in Vanguard college in a classroom. This year we as a church have raised money for this project to pursue further such as Curry Night and many donations from people. We have also prepared a blueprint of how we want a church. Our building project Coordinator is working very hard to have funds to start this project. If you would like to help us in any way please feel free to contact Pastor Sanjit kumar Sanjitk@shaw.ca. Any donation made will be issued a tax receipt as our church is a recognized charitable organization.
Thank you for all your support it's much appreciated
Should christain's celebrate HALLOWEEN
"Question: "Should Christians celebrate Halloween?"
Answer: Whether or not Christians should celebrate Halloween can be a very controversial topic. Some Christians celebrate Halloween simply by dressing up in a costume and having fun, seeing it as innocent and harmless. Other Christians are equally convinced that Halloween is a satanic holiday established to worship evil spirits and promote darkness and wickedness. So, who is right? Is it possible for Christians to celebrate Halloween without compromising their faith?
Halloween, no matter how commercialized, has almost completely pagan origins. As innocent as it may seem to some, it is not something to be taken lightly. Christians tend to have various ways to celebrate or not to celebrate Halloween. For some, it means having an “alternative” Harvest Party. For others, it is staying away from the ghosts, witches, goblins, etc., and wearing innocuous costumes, e.g., little princesses, clowns, cowboys, super-heroes, etc. Some choose not to do anything, electing to lock themselves in the house with the lights off. With our freedom as Christians, we are at liberty to decide how to act.
Scripture does not speak at all about Halloween, but it does give us some principles on which we can make a decision. In Old Testament Israel, witchcraft was a crime punishable by death (Exodus 22:18; Leviticus 19:31; 20:6, 27). The New Testament teaching about the occult is clear. Acts 8:9-24, the story of Simon, shows that occultism and Christianity don't mix. The account of Elymas the sorcerer in Acts 13:6-11 reveals that sorcery is violently opposed to Christianity. Paul called Elymas a child of the devil, an enemy of righteousness and a perverter of the ways of God. In Acts 16, at Philippi, a fortune-telling girl lost her demon powers when the evil spirit was cast out by Paul. The interesting matter here is that Paul refused to allow even good statements to come from a demon-influenced person. Acts 19 shows new converts who have abruptly broken with their former occultism by confessing, showing their evil deeds, bringing their magic paraphernalia, and burning it before everyone (Acts 19:19).
So, should a Christian celebrate Halloween? Is there anything evil about a Christian dressing up as a princess or cowboy and going around the block asking for candy? No, there is not. Are there things about Halloween that are anti-Christian and should be avoided? Absolutely! If parents are going to allow their children to participate in Halloween, they should make sure to keep them from getting involved in the darker aspects of the day. If Christians are going to take part in Halloween, their attitude, dress, and most importantly, their behavior should still reflect a redeemed life (Philippians 1:27). There are many churches that hold "harvest festivals" and incorporate costumes, but in a godly environment. There are many Christians who hand out tracts that share the Gospel along with the Halloween candy. The decision is ultimately ours to make. But as with all things, we are to incorporate the principles of Romans 14. We can’t allow our own convictions about a holiday to cause division in the body of Christ, nor can we use our freedom to cause others to stumble in their faith. We are to do all things as to the Lord." copied from www.gotquestion,org
Answer: Whether or not Christians should celebrate Halloween can be a very controversial topic. Some Christians celebrate Halloween simply by dressing up in a costume and having fun, seeing it as innocent and harmless. Other Christians are equally convinced that Halloween is a satanic holiday established to worship evil spirits and promote darkness and wickedness. So, who is right? Is it possible for Christians to celebrate Halloween without compromising their faith?
Halloween, no matter how commercialized, has almost completely pagan origins. As innocent as it may seem to some, it is not something to be taken lightly. Christians tend to have various ways to celebrate or not to celebrate Halloween. For some, it means having an “alternative” Harvest Party. For others, it is staying away from the ghosts, witches, goblins, etc., and wearing innocuous costumes, e.g., little princesses, clowns, cowboys, super-heroes, etc. Some choose not to do anything, electing to lock themselves in the house with the lights off. With our freedom as Christians, we are at liberty to decide how to act.
Scripture does not speak at all about Halloween, but it does give us some principles on which we can make a decision. In Old Testament Israel, witchcraft was a crime punishable by death (Exodus 22:18; Leviticus 19:31; 20:6, 27). The New Testament teaching about the occult is clear. Acts 8:9-24, the story of Simon, shows that occultism and Christianity don't mix. The account of Elymas the sorcerer in Acts 13:6-11 reveals that sorcery is violently opposed to Christianity. Paul called Elymas a child of the devil, an enemy of righteousness and a perverter of the ways of God. In Acts 16, at Philippi, a fortune-telling girl lost her demon powers when the evil spirit was cast out by Paul. The interesting matter here is that Paul refused to allow even good statements to come from a demon-influenced person. Acts 19 shows new converts who have abruptly broken with their former occultism by confessing, showing their evil deeds, bringing their magic paraphernalia, and burning it before everyone (Acts 19:19).
So, should a Christian celebrate Halloween? Is there anything evil about a Christian dressing up as a princess or cowboy and going around the block asking for candy? No, there is not. Are there things about Halloween that are anti-Christian and should be avoided? Absolutely! If parents are going to allow their children to participate in Halloween, they should make sure to keep them from getting involved in the darker aspects of the day. If Christians are going to take part in Halloween, their attitude, dress, and most importantly, their behavior should still reflect a redeemed life (Philippians 1:27). There are many churches that hold "harvest festivals" and incorporate costumes, but in a godly environment. There are many Christians who hand out tracts that share the Gospel along with the Halloween candy. The decision is ultimately ours to make. But as with all things, we are to incorporate the principles of Romans 14. We can’t allow our own convictions about a holiday to cause division in the body of Christ, nor can we use our freedom to cause others to stumble in their faith. We are to do all things as to the Lord." copied from www.gotquestion,org
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
hurry while quanity last
IT'S NOT TO LATE CAN STILL GET TICKETS FOR CURRY NIGHT
Enjoy christain songs, play "fruit of the spirit" all for a good cause faith christain fellowship building project.
tickets $20
location:vanguard college 12140-103 st Edmonton, ab, Canada
date and time: october 22, 2011 at 7:30 p.m
Enjoy christain songs, play "fruit of the spirit" all for a good cause faith christain fellowship building project.
tickets $20
location:vanguard college 12140-103 st Edmonton, ab, Canada
date and time: october 22, 2011 at 7:30 p.m
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Thanks to the Pastor
This month is Pastor appreciation gives thanks and prayer for our Pastors
Ephesians 4:8-13 reads, "When Jesus ascended to the heights, he led a parade of captives and gave gifts to his people...He is the one who gave these gifts to the church: pastors and teachers. Their responsibility is to equip God's people to do his work and build up the church, the body of Christ..."
Our Pastor
This pastor appreciation poem reminds us of the importance of pastors in our lives and of how we should respond.Have you ever walked in our Pastor's shoes,
And gone where his feet have trod?
Have you ever thought of what he means to us,
And on your knees, given thanks to God?
Have you ever told him thank you,
For being there, when times are tough,
For comforting words and fervent prayers
When trials come and the storms of life are rough?
He answers our calls in the middle of the night
And tells us not to worry, for he will be there.
He gives up his comfort of quiet rest
And comes with prayers of comfort to share.
Have you ever thought to say thank you Pastor,
For preaching God's word to help us understand,
For all the times he has asked for things
That will lend us a helping hand?
When you pray, put him at the top of the list
And ask the Lord to surround him with loving care,
To give him strength and walk with him,
To help him with the burdens that he must bear.
Have you ever walked in our Pastor's shoes,
And gone where his feet have trod?
Have you ever thought of what he means to us,
And on your knees, given thanks to God?
A Pastor Appreciation Poem by Judy Crowe
marriage councelling
Yesterday October 15, 2011 we had a marriage and family Councelling where we learnt the bibical knowledge of roles in the family. The role of the husband/father, wife/mother, and children with bible knowledge we build our foundation on God and become stronger. And can tell others about what we learnt in these seminars. We would like to thank God and our Pastor Sanjit Kumar for a informative session.
Saturday, October 8, 2011
Looking for a place in the bible to start devotion
Well worry no more here is a list you can start your devotion from.
Creation universal | Genesis 1:1-25 |
Creation of mankind | Genesis 1:26-31 |
Adam formed | Genesis 2:7-8 |
Eve made | Genesis 2:20-25 |
Garden of Eden | Genesis 3 |
Cain and Abel | Genesis 4 |
Noah's flood | Genesis 6 to 8 |
God's blessings and covenant with Noah | Genesis 9:1-17 |
Tower of Babel | Genesis 11:1-9 |
Abraham's call | Genesis 12:1-3 |
God's covenant with Abraham | Genesis 15 |
Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah | Genesis 18:16 to 19:29 |
Isaac's birth | Genesis 21:1-8 |
Sacrifice of Isaac (Abraham being tested) | Genesis 22:1-19 |
Marriage of Isaac | Genesis 24 |
Birth of Jacob and Esau | Genesis 25:19-26 |
Esau sells his birthright to Jacob for food | Genesis 25:27-34 |
Jacob and Rebekah's deception of Isaac and Esau for Isaac's blessing | Genesis 27:1-40 |
Jacob's ladder vision | Genesis 28:10-22 |
Jacob's wrestle with the angel and has his named changed to Israel | Genesis 32:24-32 |
Israel's (Jacob) trouble in the land | Genesis 34, 35 and 37 |
Three burials: Deborah, Rachel and Isaac | Genesis 35 |
Joseph's coat, dreams and sold by his brothers for twenty pieces of silver | Genesis 37 |
Israel (Jacob) blesses his twelve sons and then dies | Genesis 49 |
Birth of Moses and found by Pharaoh's daughter | Exodus 2:1-10 |
Moses kills an Egyptian, goes to Midian and gets a wife | Exodus 2:11-25 |
Burning bush - God speaks to Moses | Exodus 3:1 to 4:17 |
Egypt's nine plagues | Exodus 7:14 to 10:29 |
Tenth plague against Egypt threatened | Exodus 11 |
The Passover instituted | Exodus 12:1-20 |
The Passover communicated | Exodus 12:21-28 |
Tenth plague against Egypt inflicted | Exodus 12:29-30 |
The Exodus - God's deliverance of Israel | Exodus 12:31-51 |
Crossing the Red sea | Exodus 14 |
The Ten Commandments | Exodus 20:1-17 |
Golden calf made by Aaron | Exodus 32 |
Spies sent to Canaan | Numbers 13:1 to 14:45 |
City of Jericho | Joshua 6 |
Deborah and Barak | Judges 4 |
Gideon | Judges 6:1 to 8:35 |
Samson | Judges 13:1 to 16:31 |
Samson and Delilah | Judges 16:4-20 |
Ruth | Ruth 1:1 to 4:22 |
Samuel's birth | I Samuel 1 |
Hannah's (Samuel's mom) prayer to the Lord | I Samuel 2:1-10 |
David chosen by God | I Samuel 16:1-13 |
David and Goliath | I Samuel 17 |
David anointed king of Judah | II Samuel 2:1-11 |
David anointed king of Israel | II Samuel 5:1-12 |
David and Bathsheba | II Samuel 11 |
God is displeased with David | II Samuel 12:1-14 |
Solomon anointed king | I Kings 1:28-40 |
God's first appearance to Solomon | I Kings 3:2-15 |
God's second appearance to Solomon | I Kings 9:1-9 |
Queen of Sheba | I Kings 10:1-13 |
God is angry with Solomon | I Kings 11 |
Elijah and the prophets of Baal | I Kings 18:17-40 |
Elijah taken to heaven | II Kings 2:1-11 |
Job afflicted by Satan | Job 1:1 to 2:13 |
God speaks to Job | Job 38:1 to 42:9 |
God blesses Job | Job 42:10-13 |
Ezekiel's vision of dry bones | Ezekiel 37:1-14 |
Daniel and the kings food | Daniel 1:1-16 |
Shadrach, Meshach and Abed-nego put in the fiery furnace | Daniel 3 |
Daniel put in the lions den | Daniel 6 |
Jonah in the belly of the fish | Jonah 1:1 to 2:10 |
Here is a list of some of the greatest New Testament Bible stories.
New Testament Bible stories
Birth of John the Baptist | Luke 1 |
Birth of Jesus Christ | Matthew 1:1 to 2:23 Luke 1:26-56 and 2:1-52 |
Temptation of Jesus Christ in the wilderness | Matthew 4:1-11 Luke 4:1-13 |
Sermon on the mount | Matthew 5:1 to 7:29 |
Jesus Christ calming the storm | Matthew 8:23-27 Mark 4:35-41 Luke 8:22-25 |
Jesus Christ feeding five thousand | Matthew 14:15-21 Luke 9:12-17 |
Transfiguration of Jesus Christ | Mark 9:2-10 Luke 9:28-36 |
Jesus Christ's entry into Jerusalem | Matthew 21:1-11 Mark 11:1-11 Luke 19:29-44 |
Cleansing the temple of money changers | Matthew 21:12-16 Luke 19:45-46 |
Last supper | Matthew 26:14-29 Mark 14:12-25 Luke 22:8-38 John 13:1 to 17:26 |
Lord before Pilate and crucifixion | Matthew 27:11-54 Mark 15:1-39 Luke 23:1-47 John 18:28 to 19:30 |
Empty tomb and appearances | Matthew 28 Mark 16 Luke 24 John 20:1 to 21:15 |
Ascension | Luke 24:51-53 Acts 1:1-11 |
Paul's conversion | Acts 9:1-30 |
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