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നിബു വെള്ളവന്താനം (മീഡിയ കോർഡിനേറ്റർ) 
ഒക്കലഹോമ: വടക്കേ അമേരിക്കയിലും കാനഡയിലുമുള്ള ഇന്ത്യാ പെന്തക്കോസ്ത് ദൈവസഭയുടെ 18 മത് കുടുംബ സംഗമത്തിന്റെ സുഗമമായ നടത്തിപ്പിനായി വിപുലമായ പ്രാദേശിക കമ്മറ്റിയെ തിരഞ്ഞെടുത്തു. ഒക്കലഹോമ ഫസ്റ്റ് ഐ.പി.സി ചർച്ചിൽ നടത്തപ്പെട്ട ഭാരവാഹികളുടെ തിരഞ്ഞെടുപ്പിൽ ഇന്ത്യാ പെന്തക്കോസ്ത് ദൈവസഭകളുടെ ശുശ്രുഷകന്മാരും വിശ്വാസ പ്രതിനിധികളും സംബദ്ധിച്ചു.
പാസ്റ്റർ എം.ജെ ഏബ്രഹാം, ബ്രദർ ഫിന്നി മാത്യു (കൺവീനേഴ്സ് ), ബ്രദർ ഫിന്നി ഏബ്രഹാം (സെക്രട്ടറി), ബ്രദർ കെ.വി. ഏബ്രഹാം (ട്രഷറർ), ലേഡീസ് കോർഡിനേറ്റർ സിസ്റ്റർ. രേഷ്മ തോമസ്, ഇവന്റ് കോർഡിനേറ്റർ ബ്രദർ കുര്യൻ സക്കറിയ, പാസ്റ്റർ & ലീഡേഴ്സ് കോൺഫറൻസ് കോർഡിനേറ്റർ ബ്രദർ. സാക് ചെറിയൻ, പാസ്റ്റർ പി.സി. മാത്യു, ബ്രദർ കുഞ്ഞുമോൻ കോശി (പ്രാർത്ഥന കോർഡിനേറ്റേഴ്സ് ), റെജി ഉതുപ്പ് , റോഷൻ വർഗ്ഗീസ് (രജിസ്ട്രേഷൻ) , ടൈറ്റസ് ഫിലിപ്പോസ് (താമസം), സാം ഈനോസ് ,തോമസ് വർഗ്ഗീസ് (സിബി) (ഗതാഗതം), ഫിലിപ്പ് ജോർജ് (ഭക്ഷണം), ഇവാ. അലക്സാണ്ടർ വർഗ്ഗീസ്, സിസ്റ്റർ റെന്നി ജേക്കബ് (അഷേഴ്സ് ), ഇജു റിച്ചാർഡ് (സുരക്ഷ), ബെൻ ജോൺ (പ്രകാശവും ശബ്ദവും), ബൈജു യാക്കോബ് (മീഡിയ കോർഡിനേറ്റർ), ക്രിസ്റ്റോ ചെറിയൻ (മലയാള ഗായകസംഘം), ഡെറിൻ റോയ്, ഡോ.മിനു ജോർജ് (മെഡിക്കൽ കോർഡിനേറ്റേഴ്സ്) എന്നിവർ തിരഞ്ഞെടുക്കപ്പെട്ടു.
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Congolese Christians: Killed But Conquering

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Late last week, ISIS-affiliated terrorists in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) rounded up 70 Christians, corralled them into a church, beheaded them, and left their bodies for others to find later. The facts are disturbing, and we naturally recoil from contemplating this barbaric display of Islamist violence. This horror seems a world away—not to mention a thousand years in the past.

But underneath the revulsion, if we force ourselves to stare at this evidence of human depravity a moment longer, what other emotions does it stir within us? One natural response is pity for the weak and defenseless villagers who were massacred unresistingly for no good reason. This may be quickly followed by a flash of thankfulness that we enjoy much greater security in America, that we may never face the business end of a sword for our faith.

But, when I suggest these are natural responses, I mean partly that these reactions come out of our fallen human nature. God’s Word would lead our thoughts in quite a different direction.

Firstly, we cannot indulge the fantasy that our situation is all that different from these Congolese Christians—at least considered from a perspective limited to this present age. We too are called to live self-sacrificial lives, walk blamelessly before a hostile world, and endure opposition for following Christ. If the Lord tarries, we too will die with our greatest hopes unrealized. Paul writes that, “If in Christ we have hope in this life only, we are of all people most to be pitied” (1 Corinthians 15:19).

But secondly, Scripture declares that these defenseless Christians are not pre-eminently pitiable, but blessed. “Blessed are you,” Jesus taught, “when others revile you and persecute you and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on My account” (Matthew 5:11). He added that anyone who heeds these words would be established like a house on a rock, which is able to withstand the oncoming storm (Matthew 7:24-25).

In His next discourse, Jesus rachets up the warning, “Brother will deliver brother over to death, and the father his child, and children will rise against parents and have them put to death, and you will be hated by all for My name’s sake. But the one who endures to the end will be saved” (Matthew 10:21-22).

After repeating this call for endurance (Revelation 14:12), John records a heavenly confirmation of the blessedness of martyrs. “And I heard a voice from Heaven saying, ‘Write this: Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from now on.’ ‘Blessed indeed,’ says the Spirit, ‘that they may rest from their labors, for their deeds follow them!'” (Revelation 14:13).

Why does Jesus consider persecuted, defenseless Christians to be “blessed”? One reason is that they are following in His footsteps. The night before He Himself was put to death, Jesus told His disciples, “Remember the word that I said to you: ‘A servant is not greater than his master.’ If they persecuted Me, they will also persecute you. … But the word that is written in their Law must be fulfilled: ‘They hated me without a cause'” (John 15:20, 25).

Of course, Jesus’ death was quickly followed by His resurrection. And those who follow Him into death will also follow Him into everlasting life, since Jesus Christ is “the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep” (1 Corinthians 15:20). As Paul describes it, this is undeniably glorious: “What is sown is perishable; what is raised is imperishable. It is sown in dishonor; it is raised in glory. It is sown in weakness; it is raised in power. It is sown a natural body; it is raised a spiritual body” (1 Corinthians 15:42-44).

In the moment “when the perishable puts on the imperishable, and the mortal puts on immortality, then shall come to pass the saying that is written: ‘Death is swallowed up in victory'” (1 Corinthians 15:54).

Yet we live in the period of time between Jesus’ resurrection and the final resurrection, as the Lord patiently waits for all the elect to reach repentance (2 Peter 3:9) and the number of those martyred for the name of Jesus to be complete (Revelation 6:11).

John sees the souls of these slain saints crying out to God for justice, “O Sovereign Lord, holy and true, how long before You will judge and avenge our blood on those who dwell on the earth?” (Revelation 6:10). When God does answer the prayer, the fortunes will be reversed. These martyrs will rise to everlasting glory, while their persecutors will face everlasting torment. Unless they repent and believe in the interim, the wicked will look for the pity they did not show, and they will not find it.

Thus, the slain in Christ are blessed because they have conquered. In following Christ, they have conquered death, as Paul describes. They conquered satan by their faithfulness, as John writes, “they have conquered him by the Blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony, for they loved not their lives even unto death” (Revelation 12:11). And they will even live to see their Lord defeat the very persecutors who gained a temporary victory over their physical bodies.

This is true for all Believers. But it stands out in sharper relief for those who, like these Congolese Christians, God has caused to seal their witness with their blood. However weak, or helpless they appear in the world’s eyes, God calls them faithful, and God calls them blessed. “Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain” (1 Corinthians 15:58).
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Jesus Allegedly Appears to Man Amid Horrific Accident, Transforms His Entire Life

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Samuel Brownback, co-chair of International Religious Freedom Summit, an annual gathering bringing thousands of leaders together to expose global religious persecution, recently shared some of the horrors — and elements of hope — unfolding across the world.

Among the more hope-filled stories, he documented the journey of a man from Nepal who converted from Hinduism to Christianity after experiencing an apparent visit from Christ.

“He was involved in a traffic accident,” Brownback said. “He wasn’t a believer in Jesus at the time. … [His] car went down the mountain [and the] friend with him was killed in the accident. He was able to get out of it, come back up, and try to find some help.”

At that point, though, this man reportedly had an encounter he would never forget.

“Jesus appears to him and Jesus says to him, ‘I saved you, now you follow me,’” Brownback said, noting that the exchange transformed the man’s entire life. “And he’s been one of the people that’s talked the most about following Jesus in Nepal.”

He continued, “And you hear story after story like that around the world, like these Pauline-type figures that are released on a country, and all they do is go out and tell their story.”

Brownback also recounted some of the more heartbreaking stories he has heard from people facing persecution. These anecdotal examples helped provide a backdrop against some of the alarming statistics of late showing persecution is on the rise.

Mainly, he mentioned the plight of a Ukrainian pastor who was reportedly persecuted amid ongoing tensions with Russia.

“The pastor got killed in front of his two sons,” Brownback said. “He was an evangelical pastor.”

Despite so much pain and uncertainty on the persecution front, Brownback said the positive stories and moves of God have afforded “great hope for what’s really happening in a troubled world.”
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Actor Zachary Levi on ‘Radical Surrender’ to God’s Plans, What True Faith Really Means

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Actor Zachary Levi believes there’s beauty in “radical surrender” to God, an act he say will set people on the proper life path.

Levi, who stars in “The Unbreakable Boy” — a film about a family navigating the journey of a child who is both autistic and suffers from brittle bone disease — told CBN News he hopes this film leaves audiences with a deeper desire to connect with God.

“[I want audiences] to understand that, when we radically accept and radically surrender to God’s plan for our life, even though it is drastically different sometimes than what we thought it was going to be, the amount of peace and love and joy that can flow from that,” he said.

Levi, who portrays a father named Scott, whose son Austin struggles with the aforementioned diagnoses, said wrestling with God is “always folly,” and encouraged people to think deeper when they find themselves struggling with feelings that life isn’t turning out the way they had imagined.

“God’s like, ‘Do you know that I know more than you?’” he said. “And it’s hard, because, a lot of times it’s struggle that we’re going through. But there is light on the other side of the struggle.”

Levi said “The Unbreakable Boy” is a powerful film about understanding these realities and navigating the complexities of life.

“It’s humanity. … good, bad, messy, beautiful — all of it,” he said. “It’s not just sunshine, and butterflies, and feel good. Although there’s a lot of that in the movie too.”

Levi said the film obviously offers a unique struggle and journey of a family dealing with autism and brittle bone disease, but that it really reaches deeper into the general human experience.

“We’re all dealing with the human journey that we’re on,” he said. “And, then, on top of all of that, to be able to tell a story so beautifully and authentically about a child with autism and navigating those waters was something that was, I think, sorely lacking in the landscape.”
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