Volume 11 Issue 46

Message for reflection – Sr. Angelica AOJ

Attitude determines

Near the end of the sermon on the Mount, Christ summed up a series of profound thoughts on human conduct by saying,

“Therefore all things, whatever you desire that men should do to you, do even so to them; for this is the Law and the Prophets”.

Mat 7:12

In this brief command, Christ taught us a couple of things about developing relationships with others and having a right attitude towards them. We need to decide how we want to be treated. Then we need to begin treating others in that manner.

1.Our attitude determines our approach to life

Eg. Story of two buckets half filled with water. One bucket, sees itself as half empty whereas the other bucket sees itself as half full.

Our attitude tells us what we expect from life. If our attitude is positive we are taking off: if it is negative, we may be headed for a crash.

If your attitude towards the world is excellent, you will receive excellent results. If you feel so-so about the world, your response  from that world will be average. Feel badly about your world and you will seem to have only negative feedback from life.

2.Our attitude determines our relationships with people

Success = 90% people knowledge + 10%  product knowledge

The most important formula of success is knowing how to get along with people. We must see people as important and place others first.

Challenge: Treat people you meet, every one of them without a single exception, as the most important person on earth. You will find that they will begin  treating you the same way.

3.Often our attitude is the only difference between success and failure.

The former Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir underlined this truth in one of her interviews. She said, “All my country has is spirit. We don’t have petroleum, dollars, we don’t have mines or great wealth in the ground and we don’t have the support of a world wide public opinion that looks favorably on us. All Israel has is their spirit., even the United States of America cannot save us.” This great lady was saying,

Resources – Right Attitude + Defeat

Right Attitude – Resources = Victory

4.Our attitude at the beginning of a task will affect its outcome more than anything else.

“All’s well that ends well” An equal truth is “All’s well that begins well”. Most projects fail or succeed before they begin.

5.Our attitude can turn our problems into blessings.

What  is the difference between an obstacle and an opportunity? Our attitude towards it.  Life can be likened to a grindstone. Whether it grinds you down or polishes you depends upon what you are made of. Adversity is prosperity to those who possess a great attitude. Eg. Kites -> blast of wind against it lifts it higher. A kite would not fly unless it had the controlling tension of the string to tie it down.

6.Our attitude can give us an uncommonly positive perspective.

Eg. When Goliath came up against the Israelites, the soldiers  thought He’s is too big we can never kill him. David looked at the same giant and thought ‘he’s so big I can’t miss him.’

There was once a Scotsman who was an extremely hard worker and expected all the men under him to be the same.  His men would tease him, “Scotty, don’t you know that Rome wasn’t built in a day”? . “Yes” , he would answer, “I know that But I wasn’t foreman on that job” The individual whose attitude causes him to approach life from an entirely positive perspective is not always understood. He is what some would call a “no-limit” person. In other words, he doesn’t accept the normal limitations of life like most people. A truck driver was once asked how he kept from getting extremely tired in spite of the hundreds of miles he logged weekly. “Its all in your attitude, he replied. “Some drivers go to work in the morning but I go for a ride in the country’”. That kind of positive perspective gives him the edge on life.

7.Our attitude is not automatically good just because we are Christian: It is noteworthy that even the seven deadly sins (pride, covetousness, lust, envy, anger, gluttony and sloth) are all matters of attitude, inner spirit and motives. Sadly, many carnal Christians carry with them inner spirit problems. They are like the elder brother in the parable of the prodigal son, thinking they do everything right. He chose to stay home with his father. Yet, when the younger brother came back home, some of the elder brother’s wrong attitudes began to surface.

Continuation in the next issue...

Sr. Angelica AJ

HEAVENLY APPEAL TESTIMONY

 

We prayed for reconstruction of damaged road in Ponneri bazaar.God answered our prayer .We can see the new road in Ponneri bazaar road.

TESTIMONY

Workplace Evangelism - Gall stone vanished in Jesus’s name

My name is Babu. I am 49 years old. I have had chronic stomach pain for eight years. When I went to the hospital, the doctor told me that there were many stones in the gall bladder. He said it would cost two lakhs for the operation and I didn't have that much money. When I was in that situation a son who knows the Lord will come and pray for me and be with the Lord who is right with you and you don't care.  He told me that and, I also prayed to the Lord. Within seven days I had no pain, I went to the hospital and took an endoscope, and the doctors were surprised, how did this happen, how could this happen?  I accept the Lord Jesus, saying that this happiness has come from Jesus.  As long as I live, I will never forget thank you Lord.

TROOP CHURCH

PAUL Troop Church was led by Sol.Harjeet from 5:30 to 7:00 AM. Nearly 7 members were present.

Testimonies:

  • Sol.Harjeet was taking drugs for 33 years but after joining Troop Churches regularly, he has stopped taking drugs completely. He gives all glory to Jesus.
  • Sol.Amarjeet has testified that after attending Troop Churches regularly for some time she has received many blessings.

BFF (BE FORMED AND FORM)

Activities

  • Morning worship takes place in BFF from 5:30 Am-6:30 Am.
  • 15 Am – 6.30 Am they are doing Spiritual Exercise.
  • 30 Am – 8.20 Am Group Work and Personal Work.
  • BFF soldiers also participate in troop churches.
  • BFF soldiers also go for hospital visits and even follow up the patients and pray for them. The patients are followed by Smla’s of the respective constituency.
  • BFF soldiers undergo teachers’ assessment and teachers for gift schools are raised.

CHILDREN BIBLE SCHOOL(CBS)

  • By the Immense Grace of God and our long-time prayer for CBS had been fulfilled through this Children BIBLE class.
  • As per the God's plan and supervision NEW syllabus had been prepared for Children BIBLE School.

DAVID SCHOOL OF WORSHIP TESTIMONIES

  • Sister Malar, Merlin, Silpa and few others wondered about the pattern of Worship and the sequence of songs.
  • This is the first time; they have come across about this gift school. They said it is new to them.
  • After hearing the testimonies, they said, they wanted to try this pattern of Worship at home and in groups.

FRP LEVEL-2 (Forgiveness and Reconciliation Programme)

FRP Level 2 was arranged in Tenkasi Constituency from September 27 to October 6.

  • Sol.Jayam got peace after attending FRP class.
  • While attending “Book of destiny” class a soldier shared how God revealed her his revelation about her personal life which she didn't complete.

MORNING WORSHIP TESTIMONY

Sol.Silva Muthuvel: I am from Tenkasi Constituency.I am working as a home stay maid in Lebanon. My passport was confiscated by illegal people. Also, money disappeared from the house where I worked. They blamed me for stealing the money. They also snatched away my hard-earned money. When I was in great pain and sorrow, I came to know about the Lord through the friendship of Brother Boopathi.There is a God who works great miracles for us. He taught me the Vedic knowledge that believing is possible. I also prayed to the Lord with faith and earnestness. Lord gave us freedom from this problem. Our boss's sons caught those who stole the money. I also got my passport. They apologized to me. And they refunded my money. They appreciated my good behavior. They also gave a diamond gem and a silver sign. I thank God that I have seen these miracles and praises in just ten days. I attend Morning Prayer and Night Worship daily.

NEHEMIAH SCHOOL OF ADMINISTRATION

Nehemiah School of Administration was conducted from 23/10/2023 to 29/10/2023 around 3:00 to 5:00 PM. Nearly 12-15 students attended.

Testimony

  • All the soldiers liked the classes.
  • Soldiers found the classes very informative.
  • They learned how to prophesy in difficult circumstances. Soldiers learned how to be good administrators.

 

JEREMIAH SCHOOL OF PROPHECY

Testimonies

  • Life-changing experiences were testified by the students of Prophecy classes.
  • Students learnt the importance of prophesying in their lives.
  • These classes helped all the soldiers to win their personal battles through prophecy.
  • We extend our gratitude to all the teachers who helped these soldiers learn how to have a blessed life through these classes.

ECC 45th BATCH REPORT

We started 45th batch of ECC on 12.7.2023 with 6 candidates. They are instructed about the daily schedule of morning and night prayers, discipline, dress code, skills, exams, troop church, and the class schedules. In ECC they totally learn nearly 80 classes by lessons and also by visual methods etc. They participate in library work and debates, drawings etc. They get individual and family counseling by counselors and also get spiritual prayer support from AOJ staff and sisters. At the end, talents day was conducted by guidance of coordinator, chief guest welcome and facilitate with gifts, distribute certificate to ECC candidates by chief guest. Chief guest delivered a biblical and motivational speech to all. The program ended by closing prayer and pledge.

MATRIMONY

Twenty believers have registered in AOJ matrimony.

Activities:

  1. Every week Wednesday conducting Prayer.
  2. Mid Night Prayer in offline.
  3. We are using Google form for receiving the Bio data.

BETHESDA SCHOOL OF HEALING

Heal me, O Lord, and I shall be healed;

save me, and I shall be saved,

 for you are my praise.

Jeremiah 17:14

Morning Worship

Morning Worship is going on online (Zoom app) from 5:30 am to 7:00 am in Tamil Nadu and many other States in their own languages.

For details please contact

Sol. Shakespeare - 90037 71216, 62833 81962

Be Formed and Form (BFF)

Be Formed and Form is a 7 day short term course. As per Eph 4:11-13, it perfects the saints,  for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ, ………until we all come into the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to a full-grown man, to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ; The Lord wants the Church to be transformed according to Eph 5:26, 27 to make her holy, (cleansing her by the washing with water through the word), and to present her as a radiant Church. By BFF training, the Church awakes and arises to shine in the world. So far 600 batches have been conducted across India in various languages. The students were from almost all the States of India and abroad. For Further details: Contact Sol.Jagdish Naik Ph:9930804564 Come, be blessed and bless others!

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5) aojinfo.in/tcm - Troop Church eight week messages, English

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7) aojinfo.in/tcmessage - Troop Church eight week message, Tamil

For Information

National Worship Coordinating team has been directed to collect any revelation/inspiration received during worship, (both personal/troop prayer atmosphere).We are expected to report these revelations every Sunday, scheduled meeting online.

We need to prayerfully move ahead asking the Lord for further directions to bring Divine Governance in our midst. Hence, we welcome you to participate in Kingdom building and restoration process. Kindly message the revelations with interpretations (as per the leading of Holy Spirit) on personal chat or Shield West group, by Saturday or before.

NOTE: Worship is the key to Prophecy.

CHILDREN BIBLE SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENT

Jesus said, “let the little children come to Me, and do not forbid them; for of such is the kingdom of heaven.

Mt : 19:14

ADMISSIONS GOING ON FOR THE NEW ACADEMIC YEAR 2022 for both old and new students*.

Classes : 1std - 12th std

ONLINE CLASSES through ZOOM or Google meet.

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Kingdom Human Rejuvenation & Development Centre (KHRDC)

A Section 25(Not for Profit) company which focuses on Training and Skill Development in all the States of India.   We provide training and equip them for workplace evangelism. We raise reliable, sincere and trustworthy people in the workplace like Joseph and Daniel who put God first in everything they do. Interested people can attend the Trainings. For details of Training, visit the Weblinks given above.

7 fold Agenda for the Global Churches/Church Leaders/Evangelists/Missionaries … (given on 27.10.2014)

To safeguard them from COVID 19 and solution for their Livelihood (Based On Early Christian Church Acts 2: 42-47)

  1. No mention about money or tithe offering (via online also) in the Churches
  2. No construction of Church buildings. Stop the Church building works even that are now going on.
  3. Moulding and training believers and releasing them from the Church after 6 months.
  4. Graduation of six months old believers
  5. Dividing the Church into small groups of 10.
  6. Pastors should look for jobs and get employed.
  7. No full time pastors for the church.

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International Worship Centre is a Centre where the Lord of hosts, the Lord God Almighty is worshipped in His majesty all the 24 hours. Per day 12 worship teams come to worship from different parts of the Nation. One slot consists of 2 hours. The opening of IWC also turns to be the trumpet sign to start the fatal war against Satan to win the Nation's for Christ! Do you want to join this praising Army?

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Praise God for the successful completion of 41,539 slots in International Worship Centre with a Non Stop Worship (24/7)

PROPHECY NEWS

A disappearing island: 'The water is destroying us, one house at a time'

When 62-year-old fisherman Kpana Charlie has finished sorting through the day's catch and patching up the holes in his nets, he likes to settle into a weathered wooden chair on his front porch and let his mind drift back to his childhood. Back then, his home on Sierra Leone's Nyangai Island seemed like paradise.

He spent endless hours playing with his friends on the island's dazzling white beaches or splashing about in the warm, green sea. He liked to kick around a soccer ball on the sports field in his village, and in mango season, he would shimmy up the trees to collect their bountiful fruit. Whenever he wanted to avoid having to do his homework, he could simply disappear into the dense forest that covered much of the island.

Today, Nyangai is disappearing before his very eyes, swallowed up by the relentless sea. As recently as ten years ago, it still measured some 2,300 feet from end to end. What's left today is a patch of sand barely 300 feet long and 250 wide. The forests are gone, swamped by saltwater. The soccer field lies under water for 22 hours of the day. And the land on which Charlie's family home once stood, the home he was born in, has long since vanished beneath the waves. In as little as two years, Charlie fears, Nyangai may no longer exist at all.

"It's getting worse and worse," says Charlie, a father of six who has lived in a makeshift home of sticks and tarpaulin since his previous home was washed away. "There's nowhere to go to the toilet. There's nowhere to be free. Whenever the water's high the place floods all over. It never used to happen like this."

With nearly a third of its population living in coastal areas, and its heavy reliance on subsistence agriculture and fishing, Sierra Leone has been identified as one of the world's most vulnerable countries to the impacts of climate change, despite having contributed just a tiny fraction of global CO2 emissions. With a GDP per capita of barely $2,000, it is also one of the least prepared to deal with those impacts.

With global sea levels projected to rise by anywhere between 1 and 3 feet by the end of the century, along with an increase in extreme weather events, the experience of this West African island offers a glimpse into the possible fate of countless other low-lying areas around the world.

From shifting sands to torrential floods

From his office in the capital, Freetown, Gabriel Kpaka, the head of operations for the country's Meteorological Agency, says the reason for Nyangai's troubles is clear.

"We're seeing significant sea-level rise and these people don't have any proper defenses," he says. "All they have is sandbags. If we don't act now the impacts on people are just going to get worse."

Nyangai is one of a cluster of islands that make up the Turtle Islands archipelago. Low-lying and with loose, sandy soils, the islands have always been shaped by the sea. Their beaches shift slowly over time. Sand is eroded from one headland and deposited on the next. But the scale of the destruction of Nyangai, and the speed at which it's playing out, is like nothing the islanders have ever seen.

The island's chief, Mustafa Kong, estimates that 20 years ago there were more than 500 homes on Nyangai, with an average of 8 people living in each. Now there are barely 70. Most people have left for the safety of neighboring islands or the mainland, joining the estimated 20 million people worldwide displaced by climate change and extreme weather events on average each year.

There is little reliable data on sea level change in Sierra Leone. Until two years ago, the country did not even have a fully functional marine meteorological station that could measure it. But, a 2017 USAID climate vulnerability study found that parts of its coastline are already receding at a rate of 13-to-20 feet per year.

From their vantage point on Nyangai, most of the islanders say it's hard to gauge how much the sea level itself is rising. What's more apparent, they say, is that the storms have become more severe and more frequent, the rainfall more violent and less predictable, and the winds stronger, driving ever more destructive waves that batter and erode their shrinking island.

When Charlies was growing up, the thought had never even crossed his mind that the island on which his family had lived for three generations could be at serious risk from the sea. But, by 2012, he'd started to become worried. He remembers vividly the first time he truly began to believe the island might become uninhabitable. It was a Friday night in August 2012, and the islanders woke up to the sound of a howling gale and waves crashing into the walls of their homes. By midnight, panic had taken over, as families rushed to save their possessions and store them in the comparative safety of their boats. By the time the storm eventually abated, 35 houses had been washed away.

"It was chaos," says Charlie. "Everyone was so afraid. The next morning, we all decided to leave. I told myself I couldn't stay here any longer."

Many left the island soon after, but as calm gradually returned, Charlie changed his mind. He no longer felt safe on the island, but the prospect of setting up a new life elsewhere was no less daunting. Nyangai was his home. He liked that the island was free of snakes and, with no fresh water for mosquitoes to breed, virtually free of malaria. His family owned land there, and the surrounding waters provided his livelihood. Besides, moving would be hugely expensive.

"Now we're always prepared because we know we'll have to move," says Charlie. "We just don't know when."

A losing battle against the waves

On a Friday in late September, Charlie stands by the shore in the shade of one of the few trees still standing, watching as the high tide breached the top of the beach and began flowing down through people's homes on the other side. The islanders scramble to make what rudimentary defenses they can. One woman builds a ridge of sand around the base of her house to try to channel the water elsewhere. Another grabs a tattered sheet of tarpaulin and wedges it beneath her front door.

By 8 a.m., at least a dozen houses have been flooded, yet again, and a knee-deep pool of muddy water has accumulated in the center of the island. Children run out to play in it.

"The kids love it when it floods," complains one bystander. "They don't understand that that's what will destroy the island. The water is destroying us, one house at a time."

As the tide continues to rise, shopkeeper Tene Kamara races to pack up her inventory — soap, toothpaste, sandals and other basic goods imported from the mainland — and store them on tabletops above the reach of the water. Kamara spent 15 years building up her business on Nyangai after moving to the island from Freetown. She used to do a brisk trade, she says, but with the population shrinking by the month, she's finding it ever harder to turn a profit.

Some of the other islands of the Turtle Islands archipelago are also experiencing increasing rates of erosion but not on the scale seen on Nyangai. Some are ringed by protective mangrove forests whose tangle of roots and branches act as a barrier to the waves and help to trap sediment. Others rise higher above sea level or have denser, less sandy soil. All are now home to growing numbers of people displaced from Nyangai.

"I loved Nyangai so much," says Karim Anso, a 43-year-old former resident of the island who last year made the move to nearby Sei Island. "The fishing was good. We had good friends. But the water became a problem. The sea took everything."

Each time the water destroyed his house, Anso says, he would build another one farther inland. By the time his fourth home had been washed away, he decided he had no option but to leave with his wife and four children."I did it for my children," he said, sitting in a hammock outside his new home on Sei.

An island cut in two

For the roughly 400 people who remain, the constant erosion has prevented any kind of stability. At one point there were three separate villages on different parts of the island. By 2012, however, the land had been reduced to a thin strip, and the villages merged into a single settlement stretching along its length. Then, in 2015, the sea began to eat away the strip's middle, eventually separating the people on one end from those on the other. One island had become two.At low tide, children from one side would have to wade through water to get to school on the other. At high tide they'd have to take a boat. Friends and families were divided. Kpana Charlie was appointed as a new chief to run Mokontan, the name given to one of the two outposts, while Chief Kong ran the other one, known as Mobiaboi.

But no sooner had the islanders grown accustomed to this new state of affairs than Mobiaboi was overtaken by the waves. As recently as 2018 it had been a bustling village of more than a hundred homes, but by the end of 2022, the last family had packed up and left. Today all that remains of the place are the stumps of dead coconut palms embedded in a forlorn mound of sand that emerges at low tide. Nyangai is one island again, and the whole population is now crammed into what's left of Mokontan, with Mustafa Kong back in charge.

Kong has an unenviable role. He is responsible for the well-being of his people but is utterly powerless to arrest the advance of the water. At one stage he organized the planting of a small mangrove forest in an attempt to shore up one side of the island, but the seedlings didn't last long. Goats devoured most of them. Storms uprooted the rest. Kong has appealed to the government to build a levee around the island, but this has not happened.

"There's nothing else I can do for them," he said, sitting on a chair in front of a friend's home, where he's been living since his own house was destroyed by flooding two weeks earlier. "We used to have so much. Now everything's gone."

'Nyangai is not a government priority'

In the nearest large town, the former British trading post of Bonthe, where colonial ruins still dot the coast, the local government has responded to the sharp increase in flooding by constructing a concrete seawall along the length of the town. But in the many smaller coastal towns and villages in the area, there simply aren't the resources.

A USAID initiative attempted to help protect some of the area's most vulnerable settlements by planting mangroves, but this has had limited success. With insufficient funds for their upkeep, and with the population relying on mangrove wood for building and smoking fish, few trees outlived the project, which concluded in 2021. When the environmental news outlet Mongabay visited one of the project sites in 2022, it found that, out of 1,000 mangrove trees planted, barely 60 were still alive.

The national government, meanwhile, struggles to maintain key infrastructure and provide basic services even in the capital, let alone undertake costly engineering projects on a remote island now home to just a few hundred people.

"Nyangai is not a government priority at the moment," acknowledges Paul Lamin, the deputy director of the country's Environmental Protection Agency. "We have so many competing priorities in Sierra Leone and only scarce resources."

Lamin says the government has been implementing mangrove restoration projects in some communities, as well as raising awareness of the risks of deforestation, but that no other sea defenses are currently planned.

"Vulnerable countries should be getting some support [from wealthy nations] to strengthen their climate resilience," says Lamin. "But we're not really seeing that."

On Nyangai, Chief Kong's long-held dream had been to build himself a home of bricks or concrete, a home fit for a chief that would be a source of pride and prestige not only for him, personally, but for the island as a whole. But over the years, the dream has died. The typical Turtle Islands home has walls of intricately woven sticks overlaid with palm fronds or a mud coating, with a roof of dense thatch. But for his last two homes, Kong has simply used fabric from old sacks stretched over a frame of sticks, using rusting sheets of corrugated iron for a roof. Doing any more, he feels, would be a waste of time. Most of Nyangai's houses are now built in a similar fashion, giving the place the transitory feel of a refugee camp.

"My heart is broken," said Kong, who rarely leaves his house these days. "I just sit inside, thinking about it. It makes me so sad."

For those who remain on Nyangai, life is becoming increasingly tough. The island's well has been flooded with sea-water, forcing islanders to travel 45 minutes each way by boat to collect drinking water from neighboring islands during the long months of the dry season. There's no longer anywhere private for them to relieve themselves, so the islanders simply hide behind bushes on the shore, timing their toilet trips so that the beach can be washed clean by the incoming tide. Without space to play soccer or forests to play in, children mill around looking bored or devise games among the stumps of the uprooted trees that ring much of the island.

No one is certain what will happen next. Charlie's predicted two-year timeline for the island's future may be on the short side. Others hope that at least a part of it will hold out for several more years or perhaps even longer.

But the island's long-term prospects look bleak. Among the islanders still there, a sense of fatalism now prevails. They know they lack the means to stop the continuing destruction of their island. They also know there is scant prospect of receiving much help from outside. Instead, many say they have put their faith in a higher power.

"The sea is eating our island," said Chief Kong with resignation. "God will decide what happens to us. We're in his hands now."

https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2023/11/19/1213548231/climate-change-disappearing-island-sierra-leone-africa

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Healing Level 2

Sol. Poonam Batra

Sol.Lissy

9810614611

9899438334

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Prophecy

Prophecy Level 1

Prophecy Level 2

Sol. Amala (Sol.Shankar)

Sol Gerard

Sol Gerard

 

9765987097

9822585665

9822585665

  Decree writing Sol. Manoj 9448686080
  Appointing prophets for states and constituencies Sol.Richa Jain 7071003174
7 Financial Discipline Sol. Grishma 7048741274
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Family Building Dr. Petricia 6380817938
9 Matrimony Sol. Laxmi  6479179480
10 Marriage preparation classes Sol. Laxmi  6479179480
11 Hospitality Sol. Rekha John 8178972343
12 School of Administration Sol. Anita (UP) 9094921714
13 Morning Worship Sol Usha Dutta 9654744683
14 CBS Sol.Prathiba 9426760783
15 Beryl Wing (Communication)

Kingdom Gazette

Ezhuchikural

Sol.Felix

Sol. Gesha

Sol.Victy

 

 

7358420497

9597166936

9551022652

16 Daniel Academy Level 2 Sol. Gigi Jacob 9008293700
17 ECC Sol. Shadrac 9361197303
18 Evangelism through Business Sol Rajan 9047444377
19 IT Wing

 

Sol Pinta 8105991968
20 Training for Translators Sol. Victy Mithula 9551022652
21 Night Prayer Sol. Sunil Babu  
22 TC for Trades Sol. Dr. Albert 9840577293
23 International Troop Church Sol Paulose 8921159458
24 Funeral service Sol.Laxmi 6479179480

ONLINE WORSHIP DETAILS FROM JANUARY 2023

DAY REGION COORDINATOR
SUNDAY North Sol. Ajaypal (70658 85778)
MONDAY Tamilnadu & Kerala Sol. Menaka (80726 53915) (Tamilnadu) /

Sol. Sabina (98471 76553) (Kerala)

TUESDAY West Sol. Savitha (97026 24364) (Maharashtra) /

Sol. Ratna (88052 05676) (Goa) /

Sol. Malathi (96013 53166) (Gujarat)

WEDNESDAY East Sol. Yesumilan (86581 31635)
THURSDAY Central Sol. Reeta Gokhle (96659 83740)
FRIDAY Karnataka/Andhra Pradesh & Telangana Sol. Preethi (74060 87324) (Karnataka) /

Sol. Dr. Pradeep (90478 99746) (AP) /

Sol. Innar Reddy (77020 63937) (Telangana)

SATURDAY Tamilnadu Sol. Menaka (80726 53915)
Posted in Volume 11 Issue 46.