Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Are You Ever Troubled?

Peace I leave with you, My peace I give to you . . . —John 14:27
 
Some folks seem completely at peace; but are actually just oblivious to the difficulties in their world. This is not the kind of peace Jesus is leaving us here. His peace is a peace, knowing the storms which surround us; but also aware of the control He has over it all, and the love and protection He provides to us. 
I sense a lot of trouble in the Christian Church today. In some part it is base on a fear that our government is out of control. In some part it is based on the realization that we, the church, is, at least partially, at fault. Failing to fulfill our duties in the world,, we have allowed government to step in and take control of areas which rightly should be the subject of Christian charity and biblical morality. It will be a struggle to regain control of these areas. But that should not rob us of His peace. That's a gift that is unrelated to the troubles of the world around. 

It is good to be aware of what's going on in the world; but we also need to spend sufficient time looking in the face of Jesus. “. . . My peace I give to you. . .”— a peace that comes from looking into His face and fully understanding and receiving His quiet contentment.

Lay everything out before Him, and when you are faced with difficulty, bereavement, and sorrow, listen to Him say, “Let not your heart be troubled . . .” ( John 14:27 ).
 
 
Nick

Monday, August 23, 2010

Chi Alpha - Our Focus Missionaries of the Week

Eric and Anabelle Treuil minister as Chi Alpha Ministries on the campus of UL. Celebrating 35 years of ministry by reaching the most diverse generation in history. Future educators, doctors, and business professionals are on campus right now. If you would like to help Chi Alpha Ministries, you can contact them by calling 337-261-0028 or email info@aupdate.org. Visit their website at http://www.lachialpha.org/

Chi Alpha is a Christian Fellowship, which means that we not only follow Christ, but we also like to experience a lot of fun and getting to know each other. Join us as we go to UL football games together (we unfurl the BIG Louisiana flag), play intramural sports, and attend life-changing retreats and conferences. And there are always people hanging out at CafĂ© Chi Alpha (right next to Papa John’s across the street from campus).

Monday, August 9, 2010

Rev. T. George Koshy India

Our focused missionary this week is Rev. T. George Koshy of India.
George Koshy graduated from South-western Bible College in Waxahachie, Texas. He was the roommate of Lloyd Singley (pastor at Northside-Crowley). Rev. Koshy went back to India and in 1970, began Faith Chapel and Bible Institute to train pastors in India to minister to their own people. In time, the name changed to Faith Theological Seminary,

and the ministry expanded to include various methods of sharing the Gospel. Included are a seminary for men and one for women, training centers in 4 languages, correspondence schools, church planting, Voice of Faith- a radio outreach broadcasted each week, social work, (school grants for needy children and sewing machines given to provide a means of income by sewing garments to sell),  vocational training centers (tailors and printing) and publishing three religious magazines.

Please keep this anointed missionary and his ministry in your prayers this week.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

VBS Wrapping Up

Our last video was such a success that I am posting a bit more from later in the week. I have been asked by many to point out that video adds some undetermined amount of weight to the subjects... Does the mirror do the same?

Nick

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1ebJRTPJ48&feature=youtube_gdata
Click here to view video if necessary.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

VBS Sailing High

Over 170 children sailed the High Seas Monday and today. Everything is going well at VBS; but please continue to pray for God's Movement.
Here's some video from Monday to give you a glimpse of what's happening.

If the video doesn't come through for you, you can catch it here.

Friday, July 16, 2010