Sunday, 25 October 2015

Jesus Promised "My burden is light" Matthew 11:28-30

Mdm Christine Newton was widowed when her husband died two years ago in 2013 and left her with a son and daughter-in-law. She was then a Catholic and was much troubled with lack of concern and lost of friendship with many previous friends. She was confused and did not have inner peace. She also developed some medical heart problems and was worried. Sister Sylvia Elijah uses to frequent her restaurant and by divine arrangement managed to share and passed her a Gideon English Testament which Mdm Christine used to refer and read when anxiety and uncertainty set into her life.
Recently in September 2015, Sister Sylvia Elijah visited Mdm Christine restaurant and was told that she had went through baptism to confirm her faith. Hallelujah! She thanked Sister Sylvia for giving her the Gideon New Testament where she found help from the Bible verses and is able to be reborn again as she is now worshipping in a local Evangelistic Protestant Church.
Not only she is saved but her whole family accepted the Lord too as their personal Saviour and Lord. Praise The Lord for the new salvation! She now find peace and joy and has decided to surrender herself to the Lord in whatever situation as she does not feel burden now. All Glory be unto God alone!

Prepared by Sylvia Elijah, Country Auxiliary Coordinator

Oct 2015

God's Word Speaks For Itself (Isaiah 55:11)

In the early 1980s, I was a very quiet and disturbed girl without much family love as I was staying with my relatives who were Taoists. They were very guarded over my beliefs and would complain about my reading of any Christian materials which I obtained from school. Those materials were English Christian materials which help to improve my poor command of English. Life then was like not worth living! Many times I was stressed out and had attempted suicides three times: trying to jump off at 17th Floor Rifle Range flats, Penang; knocked myself against a moving bus; and jump off a bridge into the open sea.
In 1985, I was admitted into the hospital for stomach ulcers. An unknown person in the hospital just passed me a Chinese Gideon Testament (painted red at the sides), probably he would not read it or did not want it. However, as I read it, I found comfort and peace. One day, I heard a voice saying to me, “you dare to die but dare not live?” The verse as Paul said it in Philippians 1:21, “To live is Christ, to die is gain” reminded me that if I need to live, I live for Christ.
In 1993, I was ordained as a Reverend in the Lutheran Church and is now ministering in three different locations, namely, Kuala Kangsar, Lenggong and aborigines ministry in Pengkalan Ulu (Kroh). I thank God for blessing me with a New Testament that let me into encountering Jesus Christ as my personal Saviour, without anyone telling me about it but just through reading His word in the New Testament. His Holy Spirit really works in my heart all these years to sustain and encourage me to move on for the Lord as long as I am alive. I was looking for the Gideons to thank them for doing what they are doing when one day Bro Elijah Patmalingam just step into my church to share about the Gideon ministry in Malaysia and worldwide. I prayed I was of help in setting up a new Kuala Kangsar Camp for the furthering of His work in this area. All glory be to God, the Almighty.

Rev Loh Kan Hooi