Acts ch 11 vs 19 – 30, Best Seller with Richard Brunton
March 13, 2010 by Admin
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13th March 2010
Patrick Woodward talks to Richard Brunton about Acts chapter 11 vs 19 – 30.
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Acts ch 11 vs 1 – 18, Best Seller with Richard Brunton
March 6, 2010 by Andy
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6th March 2010
Patrick Woodward talks to Richard Brunton about Acts chapter 11 vs 1 – 18.
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Acts ch 10 vs 24 – 48, Best Seller with Jane Doré
February 27, 2010 by Andy
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27th February 2010
Patrick Woodward talks to Jane Doré about Acts chapter 10 vs 24 – 48.
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Acts ch 10 vs 1 – 23, Best Seller with Jane Doré
February 20, 2010 by Andy
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20th February 2010
Patrick Woodward talks to Jane Doré about Acts chapter 10 vs 1 – 23.
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Acts ch 9 vs 32 – 43, Best Seller with Rob Smillie
February 13, 2010 by Andy
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13th February 2010
Patrick Woodward talks to Rob Smillie about Acts chapter 9 vs 32 – 43.
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Acts ch 9 vs 19 – 31, Best Seller with Rob Smillie
February 6, 2010 by Andy
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6th February 2010
Patrick Woodward talks to Rob Smillie about Acts chapter 9 vs 19 – 31.
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Pakistan: Christians are Witnessing! | 31st Jan 2010
January 31, 2010 by Admin
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“I belong to a Muslim family”, says Irfan L: “In 1998 I accepted Jesus Christ and became a believer. After Salvation I attended Bible seminary at FGA Bible College, Lahore, in 2006. Now I’m working for God as FGA Church Pastor in Abottabad, (NWFP), Pakistan. God is using me for His work and Glory especially among Afghan Refugees. I do Evangelism among Muslims and distribute Bibles and Christian Literature to them. Running two Evening Schools for 25 Afghan Refugees children, who work in day time and get education in evening.”
Source: Short Notes-mailing
BIBLE STUDY: Psalm 44:20-22
PRAISE: God His work progresses in spite of trials.
Acts ch 9 vs 1 – 19, Best Seller with Rob Smillie
January 30, 2010 by Andy
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30th January 2010
Patrick Woodward talks to Rob Smillie about Acts chapter 9 vs 1 – 19.
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Acts ch 8 vs 26 – 40, Best Seller with Kath Hall
January 23, 2010 by Andy
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23rd January 2010
Patrick Woodward talks to Kath Hall about Acts chapter 8 vs 26 – 40.
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Arafat’s Former Driver Trusts Jesus | 18th Jan 2010
January 18, 2010 by Admin
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Palestinian Tass Saada ran away from home and joined Fatah when he was just 17. He was soon drawn to the militant views of Fatah founder Yasser Arafat. “I used to sit right across from him and just stare at him, mesmerized,” said Saada. “He was such a charismatic character.” Saada believed the Jews had stolen Palestinian land. He was determined to help Arafat push Israel into the sea. “Our training was specialized in intense, marine-type fighting skills,” he recalled. “We used to call ourselves guerrilla fighters, commando fighters.”
Saada became a Fatah sniper, picking off and killing Israeli soldiers. His nickname was “Butcher.” “My job was to knock off whoever was the commander of the unit,” he said. Saada took part in bloody battles against the Israeli army. He even attempted to assassinate the Crown Prince of Jordan, who he saw as unfriendly to Palestinians. But his most prestigious job was as a personal driver for his hero: Arafat. “Everybody knows I was a fierce driver,” said Saada. “And so when it came a time and need for Arafat to be transported from one area of Jordan to the other, they called me to do that.”
Saada eventually made his way to the United States to attend school. By that point, he had given up on waging violent jihad, but he still hated Jews. He became a successful restaurant manager, married an American woman and had two children. But he was miserable – living a fast lifestyle of mistresses and booze – until a long-time friend told him about Jesus Christ.
“He put the Bible in the middle, between the two of us. And I just got scared and I jumped away from the Bible,” Saada recounted. “I said, ‘I cannot touch that! It’s got the name of God, the word of God in it!’ He said, ‘So you believe this is the word of God?’ I said, ‘Yes.’ “Why did I say ‘yes,’ when we as Muslims don’t really believe that the Bible is valid as the word of God?” Saada says he momentarily lost consciousness at that point. “The next thing I know, I’m on my knees with my hands lifted up, inviting Jesus. And the rest is history.”
His Christian friend challenged him again. He said “Tass, to have the peace that I have, you must love the Jew.” Saada said, “Charlie knew how much I hated Jews.” But he soon got past that lifelong hatred. He developed close friendships with Jews and began to look at Israel in a brand new light. His book, Once an Arafat Man recounts his transformation. “I don’t believe in the two-state solution, because I believe that land belongs to the Jews. It doesn’t belong to us. But, on the other hand I believe that we have the right to live in that land, as is recorded in the Book of Ezekiel, where the Lord re-divided the land among the Israelites and told them to give the foreigners living among them an equal share of the land,” Saada said.
Source: Seeds of Hope; CBN News
BIBLE STUDY: 2 Corinthians 3:17-18
PRAY: For more Saada’s who can be peacemakers through the power of Jesus.


