Monday, November 30, 2009

The Days of Noah - A Series

"But of that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels of heaven, nor the Son, but the Father alone. For the coming of the Son of Man will be just like the days of Noah. For as in those days before the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noah entered the ark, and they did not understand until the flood came and took them all away; so will the coming of the Son of Man be." - Matthew 24:36-39
I thank Brother Cameron Beuttel for this series on "The Days of Noah" which you can view at his blog The Bottom Line.

You can also view the series at the following links -

Part 1 - Introduction

Part 2 - Lesson 1: Judgment Is Coming

Part 3 - Lesson 2: God's Great Mercy Has A Limit

Part 4 - Lesson 3: Do Not Underestimate The Wickedness Of Mankind

Part 5 - Lesson 4: We Think Of Noah As A Boat Builder But God Called Him A Preacher Of Righteousness

Part 6 - Lesson 5: God Provides A Way To Save Wicked People

Friday, November 27, 2009

2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™ Evangelism – Newsletter #2

We, Bill Adams (www.sfoi.org), Michael Rogers (www.livingwatersafrica.co.za) and Gary Crous (www.luke9.23evangelism@wordpress.com) have received responses from four (4) brothers in Christ who have shown a willingness to labour with us at the 2010 event. Keep praying to our Father for more laborers (Matthew 9:37, 38; Luke 10:2).

We have received the following report from Brother Nigel Titus in Cape Town who is graciously coordinating The 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Draw™ Evangelism Outreach from December 4th-6th, 2009 –

On December 4, 2009, Cape Town will welcome FIFA executives, representatives of the 32 qualifying teams, the international media, and FIFA guests to the city to witness the Final Draw for the tournament at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC). The Final Draw, which will take place in front of some 3 000 international guests at the Cape Town International Convention Centre will be broadcast live to an estimated audience of 150 million viewers in 200 countries.

The event is expected to have football fans around the world glued to their screens as the match order for the qualifying teams is announced. According to the City of Cape Town’s site, the Final Draw event will be attended by an estimated 8 000 people. Besides the local and TV audiences, a large number of soccer professionals and officials, associated celebrities, and sponsors will be in town for the event – bringing even more attention and visitors to our fantastic “Mother City”.

For Christians and like-minded evangelists, this presents a massive opportunity to spread the gospel and open-air preach to the thousands of fans, party-goers and tourists that will be descending upon the Mother City next week. In addition, we also hope to use this event as a good test run for the 2010 World Cup Evangelism Project which is coming up next year.

According to organizers, the main hot spots for the Final Draw will be the entire Upper Long Street, from Wale Street to Buitensingel which is to be converted into a festival zone for the Final Draw on Friday. The main stage will be situated at the Long Street baths, with several huge television screens further down towards Wale Street. The festivities will start at 12:00 noon with music and cultural performances with a South African and African flavor. Entrance to the festival is free and thousands of Capetonians are expected to congregate at Long Street to share in the world’s excitement of the Final Draw. Please also check out Cape Town Magazine.com Sport & FIFA 2010 for more information.

If you are interested in laboring with us to preach the gospel at this event, please feel free to contact us at the below numbers / email address. A final plan with all the necessary details of how we will operate will only be finalized by next week – we encourage you however to get in touch with us soonest if you wish to be a part of this event. We will also be setting aside next Wednesday and Thursday (2nd and 3rd December 2009) to earnestly seek God’s guidance in prayer and supplication on how we should approach this event. We acknowledge that our endeavors and actions will attract the attention of our spiritual enemy and we need to be sufficiently equipped and prepared before we go out.

For His Glory!

Nigel Titus
083 642 4454
legintitus@gmail.com

In Christ’s Service until He returns,

Gary Stephen Crous
tel. 033 - 394 9091 (Work)
Cell +27 722211233
e-mail gary@gdlk.co.za

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www.NeedGod.com

[Jesus] saying, “The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand; repent and believe the gospel.” – Mark 1:15

Richard Dawkins - Not a Happy Camper ... um Evolutionist

http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/science/11/25/darwin.dawkins.evolution/

Monday, November 23, 2009

Charismatic Chaos by John MacArthur

I have posted this item as our home church has had some brothers and sisters in Christ experience and attend charismatic / pentecostal churches. By and large our Lord Jesus has brought out out from there and we find ourselves examining our beliefs and faith (2 Corinthians 13:5) concerning the doctrines that we have been sadly taught and indoctrinated with. I cannot speak for all, but there are some of us who are 'angry at ourselves' that we have been mislead and deceived. God is so overwhelmingly gracious in that He is healing us through repentance to Him.

Kindly take time to listen to the Charismatic Chaos teachings by John MacArthur who has biblically exposed the false teachings / doctrines under this very popular movement. If you have been in the charismatic / pentecostal movement - as I was (City Harvest Church in Pietermaritzburg) - or you know genuine believers who are sitting under the charismatic / pentecostal teachings; then in love refer the brethren to these teachings. Be as the Bereans - Now these were more noble-minded than those in Thessalonica, for they received the word with great eagerness, examining the Scriptures daily to see whether these things were so (Acts 17:11).
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The charismatic movement, once considered a splinter group on the fringe of Christianity, has gained steam and entered the ‘90s at full speed. Dramatic new accounts of bizarre, supernatural events are attracting men and women hungry for religious experiences while causing others simply to ask, What is really happening here?, or more important, What should I believe?

This 12-message album thoughtfully and carefully shines the light of Scripture on teaching that is gaining a massive and loyal television following, leading to disunity on a world-wide scale, and promising to fuel controversy for years to come. Recorded by John MacArthur, these messages will help you gain an understanding of his bestseller Charismatic Chaos in a short amount of time.

1. Does God Still Give Revelation?

2. Does God Still Give Prophecies?

3. Proper Biblical Interpretation

4. Does God Do Miracles Today?

5. The Third Wave

6. How Do Spiritual Gifts Operate?

7. What Was Happening in the Early Church?

8. Does God Still Heal?

9. Speaking in Tongues

10. What Is True Spirituality?

11a. Does God Promise Health and Wealth? Part 1

11b. Does God Promise Health and Wealth? Part 2

12. Does Experience Determine Truth?

Friday, November 20, 2009

Origin into Schools Report


The Origin of Species into Schools (including a 50 page Introduction giving the Law and the Gospel of Grace by Ray Comfort) project took place on Wednesday November 18th, 2009 - a day earlier than planned - and was a huge success where 1,200 Christians delivered 170,000 free copies of Darwin's Origin of Species (150th Anniversary Edition) at 100 Top Universities.

Here is The Origin into Schools Project together with the entire 50-page Introduction by Ray Comfort in pdf format.

This is all Glory to God. Check out this Press Kit Link.

Here is also an article that appears at examiner.com

Kirk Cameron poses with UCLA students and Origin of Species book.


Richard Dawkins Calls Prominent Creationist ‘Banana Man'

Join Tony and Bart for a programme dedicated to two hours of testimonies on Ambassadors' Alliance Radio (2009-044).

Report Back on Tent Crusade

It was a wonderful evening (Saturday November 14th, 2009) - the Tent Crusade had about 20 to 25 people present inside it; and the Word went forth via a sound system that penetrated into the cold, drizzling, night-air. There were lost souls out there on the dark dank streets of Edendale / Dambuza Township - for we heard the persistent revving of vehicles' engines a short distance from the tent.

(This is a paraphrase of the sermon preached - not word for word)

The preaching of the Word started in Genesis 1:1 - In the Beginning God created... the heavens and the earth and everything in them. He created every living thing that we see upon the earth. He created the trees and the foliage, the animals, birds, fish and man - God said let Us create man in Our image. He created man and woman in His image and it was very good. The reason God created man was for fellowship with Him. And God told His children Adam and Eve that they could eat of the fruit of any tree in the Garden of Eden, but they were not to eat of the tree in the middle of the Garden - the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. For the day that they eat of or touch the tree of the knowledge of good and evil they will surely die.

It was then that the serpent - the Devil - came and twisted God's words and said to Eve: Did God really say you will surely die if you eat of the tree? To Eve the fruit was pleasant to the eye and she partook of the fruit and offered it to her husband Adam, who also ate of the fruit. It was a lie that deceived Eve into eating and taking of the fruit to give to her husband. And their eyes were opened and they knew they were naked.

Scripture tells us God was walking in the garden in the cool of the day when He called out to Adam. And Adam - who was hiding - came out and said to God that he was afraid of being seen because he was naked and so he hid himself. And so it came about that through man's disobedience man sinned against God and fell from grace. From then on as you read through the Scriptures you see God extending His mercy to man, but man is continuously in rebellion. We then come to the first judgment of God upon mankind - the Flood.

God could only find one man who walked righteously before Him - the man Noah. God gave commandment to Noah to build an Ark to save him and his wife, their three sons and three daughter-in-laws and two of every living beast and fowl of the air that God would bring to him. And the first judgment came upon the earth as every other living thing was drowned in the flood. After the flood God put a rainbow in the heavens as a covenant that He would never cause a flood to destroy every living thing upon the earth again.

Time progressed until God met with a man named Moses upon Mount Sinai to give His people the Ten Commandments. God set in place commandments by which man was to live. And so as you go through the Old Testament Scriptures you read that man has continually broken God's Law and God Himself - through His prophets - have called men to repent of their evil and wickedness and turn back to Him. Man being wicked and sinful continued in rebellion while God has had His prophets prophesying about a Messiah to come to this world to redeem His people.

And we then read about the Messiah - Immanuel (God with us) - who is supernaturally born into this dark world. God chooses to reveal Himself as a Man in the person of Jesus Christ - fully God and fully man and without sin. Jesus then brings us to the Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus (Luke 16:19-31) which speaks about Heaven and Hell. So at this point you should ask yourself some questions: Are you good enough to enter into God's presence when you die? And do you know where you will spend eternity?
19"Now there was a rich man, and he habitually dressed in purple and fine linen, joyously living in splendor every day.
20"And a poor man named Lazarus (A)was laid at his gate, covered with sores,
21and longing to be fed with the crumbs which were falling from the rich man's table; besides, even the dogs were coming and licking his sores.
22"Now the poor man died and was carried away by the angels to (B)Abraham's bosom; and the rich man also died and was buried.
23"In (C)Hades he lifted up his eyes, being in torment, and saw Abraham far away and Lazarus in his bosom.
24"And he cried out and said, '(D)Father Abraham, have mercy on me, and send Lazarus so that he may dip the tip of his finger in water and cool off my tongue, for I am in agony in (E)this flame.'
25"But Abraham said, 'Child, remember that (F)during your life you received your good things, and likewise Lazarus bad things; but now he is being comforted here, and you are in agony.
26'And besides all this, between us and you there is a great chasm fixed, so that those who wish to come over from here to you will not be able, and that none may cross over from there to us.'
27"And he said, 'Then I beg you, father, that you send him to my father's house--
28for I have five brothers--in order that he may (G)warn them, so that they will not also come to this place of torment.'
29"But Abraham said, 'They have (H)Moses and the Prophets; let them hear them.'
30"But he said, 'No, (I)father Abraham, but if someone goes to them from the dead, they will repent!'
31"But he said to him, 'If they do not listen to Moses and the Prophets, they will not be persuaded even if someone rises from the dead.'" (Luke 16:19-31)

Cross references:
A. Luke 16:20 : Acts 3:2
B. Luke 16:22 : John 1:18; 13:23
C. Luke 16:23 : Matt 11:23
D. Luke 16:24 : Luke 3:8; 16:30; 19:9
E. Luke 16:24 : Matt 25:41
F. Luke 16:25 : Luke 6:24
G. Luke 16:28 : Acts 2:40; 8:25; 10:42; 18:5; 20:21-ff; 23:11; 28:23; Gal 5:3; Eph 4:17; 1 Thess 2:11; 4:6
H. Luke 16:29 : Luke 4:17; John 5:45-47; Acts 15:21
I. Luke 16:30 : Luke 3:8; 16:24; 19:9
From the Scriptures you can see that Jesus was referring to a real Heaven and a real Hell and He even gave certain specifics about who found themselves in each of the places as well as some history surrounding the individuals.

So let us see what God's Word requires of each person. The Word of God says that it is appointed for man once to die and after this judgment (see Hebrews 9:27). So on the Day of Judgment how will you stand up against God's Holy Law. The Bible says: The law of the LORD is perfect restoring the soul; The testimony of the LORD is sure making wise the simple (Psalm 19:7). Let us go through the Ten Commandments (see Exodus 20) and see how God sees you -

1. The First Commandment says you shall have no other gods before God. Have you made a god to suit yourself? Have you loved God with all your heart, mind, soul and strength? The Bible says none have - so you have broken the First and Greatest Commandment. The God of the Bible who created everything as recorded in the Book of Genesis and who is the Triune God is to be first in everything we think, say or do.

2. The Second Commandment says you shall have no idols before God. Idols can be made in your imagination - making a god to suit yourself in your own image - one you are more comfortable with. Idolatry is also making idols (gods) out of other materials, like wood, stone, metal, etc. fashioned with your hands and when you bow to the idols found in religions like Buddhism and Hinduism you are an idolater - an abomination in the sight of God Almighty who created the heavens and the earth and the seas and everything in them.

3. The Third Commandment says you shall not take the Name of God or His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, in vain. Have you used God's name to show disgust or surprise - like OMG? Or have you used His name as a cuss word or a punchline to a dirty joke? This is blasphemy and God will hold everyone guilty who breaks this commandment.

4. The Fourth Commandment says that you are to remember the Sabbath day and keep it Holy. This does not mean that we are to keep the Sabbath Day (Saturday) as a day of worship as Judaism and the Seventh Day Adventists prescribe. Jesus Christ is our Sabbath Rest and we rest in Him continuously. We are to set aside time to meet with God - to worship Him, praise Him and commune with Him, reading His Word (The Bible) and praying to Him. Do you meet with God?

5. The Fifth Commandment says you are to Honor your father and mother. Do you honor your parents? Do they have to request things of you more than once, like clean your bedroom? Or do they have to speak to you more than once about the things you watch, or listen to? Or do you backchat your parents? When you dishonor your parents you dishonor God as He has given us parents to train us up in His ways (Proverbs 22:6).

6. The Sixth Commandment says you shall not murder. You might say I have not killed anyone with a gun, a knife or by swinging a bat! The Word of God turns up the heat on this commandment. Have you ever hated someone? Or been really angry with someone? Jesus says you are a murderer (Matthew 5:21,22; 1John 3:15).

7. The Seventh Commandment says you shall not commit adultery. Have you committed adultery? If spouses are married and either the wife or the husband has an affair with someone else they are adulterers. But listen what Jesus said, "... but I say to you that everyone who looks at a woman with lust for her has already committed adultery with her in his heart" (Matthew 5:28). This also goes for women looking at men with lust, too. It doesn't stop there. Fornication (sex outside the bounds of marriage) is also adultery. The Government of South Africa has run a campaign to control the spread of HIV/AIDS. There are television and other advertisements that proclaim: "Condomise and be wise" and "Scrutinize and be wise". This is a message straight from the pit of hell as the message is sent out to the youth and adults to know their HIV/AIDS status and they can still have protected sex. The message they should be sending out loud and clear is "ABSTINENCE". God's Word is very clear - have sex outside of marriage and you die in your unrepentant sins, you will go to Hell for eternity.

8. The Eighth Commandment says you shall not steal. Have you stolen anything - taken things that do not belong to you? The value or the size of the object does not matter. Maybe you have bought a 'hip' CD or DVD and then made many copies of it for your friends - or maybe you sold them to make some money for yourself. That is Piracy which is theft as you are stealing from the artist who put the CD or DVD together.

9. The Ninth Commandment says you shall not lie (bear false witness). How many lies have you told in your lifetime? It does not matter whether you term it a white lie, a black, green, purple or any other colour lie, a half truth or a fib. A lie is a lie. Lying is to deceive other people - exactly what Satan did to Eve in the Garden of Eden. When you speak lies you speak the language of your father the devil who was a liar from the beginning (John 8:44). God wants Truth in us.

10. The Tenth Commandments says we are not to covet our neighbour's wife or his possessions. We are not to crave, lust or desire the possessions of another. We should work and buy our own things.

You see by God's perfect Law you can see that there would be none who have kept the Law perfectly. By breaking God's Law we have sinned against God. On the Day of Judgment, if God gives you the justice you as a sinner rightfully deserves, do you think you will be innocent or guilty? The Word of God is very clear - Or do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived; neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor homosexuals, nor thieves, nor the covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor swindlers, will inherit the kingdom of God (1Corinthians 6:9,10). All who break God's Law will be guilty - and therefore if you are guilty, will you go to Heaven? Or Hell? The verdict from Scripture is clear - Hell awaits transgressors of God's Law - His perfect standard. This is clearly bad news for the lawless sinner.

The Good News - The Gospel unto Salvation - is a way out for the sinner, and it is only One way out that God has made. This is The Way. About two thousand years ago, God chose to reveal Himself as a Man in the person of Jesus Christ. Just as the prophets prophesied that a Messiah would be born into the world - so Jesus Christ was that Messiah. His birth was supernatural - conceived of the Holy Spirit born to a virgin named Mary - you will never ever see another birth as the one that brought Immanuel (God with us) (Isaiah 7:14)- the Man Jesus Christ into this world. He was fully God and fully man and without sin. As John the Baptist testified, "Behold, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world. This is He on behalf of whom I said, 'After me comes a Man who has a higher rank than I, for he existed before me'" (John 1:29,30).

Jesus Christ revealed that He was God in the flesh by the many miracles He performed (John 5:36). He healed the blind, the deaf, the lame with leprosy. He even exercised authority over the wind and the sea by commanding them to be still. Jesus even raised the dead - Lazarus was four days dead in the tomb when He cried with a loud voice, "Lazarus, come forth" (John 11:43). And Lazarus rose from the dead and came forth. About thirty-three years into Jesus' existence on earth He went to the cross to be crucified as He had come to this world to be the perfect sacrifice who would lay down His life and save sinners.

For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life (John 3:16). When Jesus Christ was crucified He was laying down His life for the sinner who will repent and believe the Gospel. When Jesus hung upon the cross He was paying a fine He did not owe for crimes He did not commit. He was taking your and my punishment upon Himself so that the repentant sinners who place their trust in Him can walk free on the Day of Judgment. When Jesus offered up His life and shed His precious blood, He was laid in a tomb - and on the third day He was raised to life forever defeating the grave, sin and death. Jesus ascended into heaven where He now sits at the right hand of God the Father and one day at the choosing of the Father He will return to judge this world in righteousness (Acts 17:30,31). Every person has been commanded to repent and believe the Gospel. If any person rejects Jesus as Lord and Saviour of their life they reject God Almighty - the One and only True God. If you say you serve the same God, but reject that you are redeemed of your sins through the sacrifice and resurrection of Jesus Christ, then you will perish in hell for eternity because you do not worship the One and only True God who is able to save - Jesus Christ.

Jesus said, "I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father but through Me. If you had known Me, you would have known My Father also; from now on you know Him, and have seen Him" (John 14:6).

Jesus said, "Believe Me that I am in the Father and the Father is in Me; otherwise believe because of the works themselves" (John 14:11).

Repent (turn away and forsake) from your evil and wicked sins and trust in Jesus Christ alone for salvation as your Lord and Saviour and read The Bible for Truth.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Hijack victim survives 60m fall ~ 'Miraculous survival'

Pietermaritzburg - The Pietermaritzburg parents of hijack survivor, Kavisha Seevnarain, 26, who is recuperating after being flung off a 60m high bridge on the N2 at Umkomaas at the weekend, have hailed her survival as a miracle.

”God is the saviour. I thank Him for saving her life and giving me back my child,” her father, Jeewan Seevnarain, deputy principal of Raisethorpe Secondary School said on Sunday.

”I called the hospital this morning (Sunday) and was assured Kavisha is in a very stable condition, but is still in the intensive care unit [at St Augustine’s Hospital in Durban], Seevnarain told The Witness as he and family members prepared to travel to Durban to visit his daughter.

He said Kavisha sustained seven fractured ribs, a fractured pelvis as well as injuries to her lower spine and is being kept under observation in ICU.

”She is in full control of her faculties and fortunately was not harmed physically [other than being thrown off the bridge]”, he said.

Frantic search

He and his wife, Anika, rushed to Durban shortly after 22:00 on Friday night to launch a frantic search for their missing daughter after her friend called to tell them Kavisha failed to arrive to visit her as they had arranged.

Early on Saturday morning they received a telephone call from a passerby who had heard Kavisha’s calls for help from where she was lying under the bridge and got her father’s cellphone number from her.

At that stage her parents were anxiously waiting at the Chatsworth police station for news of her whereabouts.

They reached her side in time to see her being airlifted to St Augustine’s Hospital in Durban by Netcare 911.

Her father said she was treated at the scene by emergency services from Umkomaas who were the first to arrive, followed by Netcare paramedics.

Since her admission to hospital she was able to tell her parents that she had been followed by her attackers in a green Opel Astra whilst she was travelling to the Shallcross home of a friend between 21:00 and 22:00.

Window smashed

When she stopped at an intersection a man jumped out of the other car, smashed the driver’s door window of her Mercedes Benz and pulled her from her car. She was bundled into the Opel.

”She was held at gunpoint. Two of the men had firearms.”

”During her ordeal quite a few stops were made to withdraw money from ATM’s from her bank card in various parts of Chesterville and Umlazi.

"My daughter says they (the hijackers) stopped off for drinks at several shebeens. The four [original] assailants became six in all,” said her father.

Eventually the hijackers drove Kavisha along the N2 to the bridge over the Mkomazi river and threw her over the side at about 02:00.

She landed in a shallow part of the river and in spite of her severe injuries she managed to crawl onto a sandbank under the bridge where she lay for the rest of the night.

Her calls for help went unheeded by passing motorists until a man walking in the vicinity heard her cries and went to her aid.

”It is a miracle and we thank God and all the people who have supported us and prayed for us,” said her parents.

Police spokesperson Derek Chetty said Kavisha’s stolen car had been recovered on Saturday in Umlazi, but said no arrests have been made in connection with her hijacking and attempted murder.

Ingrid Oellermann (The Witness)

"Lucky to be alive" ~ Sunday Tribune

By Vivian Attwood, Buhle Mbonambe and Matthew Savides

Kavisha Seevnarain landed in water no deeper than a dog's bowl after being thrown from a bridge over the Mkomazi River by hijackers and falling 60m, the equivalent of a 20-storey building.

"She told us how, on regaining consciousness and in great pain, she hauled herself by her elbows on to the river bank.

"It was raining and pitch dark," said her father, Jeewan Seevnarain, recounting how the 26-year-old honours teaching student survived a hijack and attempted murder on Friday night.

"Kavisha called out for help and, four hours later, a factory worker walking to work across the bridge heard her and phoned the police," he said.

Her brother, Kavesh, a doctor, was at a loss to describe his sister's survival. "It is miraculous. Landing in shallow water and surviving is one thing, but even then she would have drowned if she had lost consciousness. And if the tide had not been out, she would have been swept away."

Described as "exceptionally strong willed and really positive", Kavisha is being treated in a Durban hospital for broken ribs and a shattered pelvis.

According to SAPS spokesman Captain Thulani Zwane, the Edgewood student was on her way from her Pinetown flat to a friend in Shallcross when she stopped at a red robot.

Four men in a car described as either a green Jetta or an Opel Kadett stopped alongside her.

"There were four suspects. Two jumped into her car and drove off. The other two forced her into their car and drove around for a few hours. Eventually they headed towards Umkomaas along the N2. They stopped on the Mkomazi River Bridge and threw her over the side," he said.

The alarm was raised when Seevnarain did not arrive at her friend's home, said her father, Jeewan. "Worried, her friend phoned her at around 10pm and was alarmed at her curt response: 'I'm at my flat and going to bed,' she said. The friend tried again, and got the same reply, but this time heard men's voices in the background.

"She knew Kavisha would not be driving around with strangers, so she called us at our home in Pietermaritzburg."

It was 10.45pm. Jeewan Seevnarain knew there was no time to waste if he hoped to see his daughter alive again. He called the Pinetown police, but was referred to the Chatsworth police, who were already aware that there had been a hijack. "They redoubled their efforts when they realised that Kavisha was the probable hijack victim," said Seevnarain.

"They took our pain and grief personally and went beyond the call of duty to assist us.

"As the hours passed, I felt detached from reality.

"I was tormented by the knowledge that my child was at the mercy of criminals who could do her great harm. I felt utterly powerless."

Seevnarain and his wife Anika's agony was ratcheted up a level when police found Kavisha's abandoned car in Umlazi at 6.30am yesterday.

By the time their daughter was found, an hour later, they were down to the dregs of their emotional resources, said Seevnarain.

"We thank God for the mercy he has shown us by returning our child safely," he said from the intensive care ward at St Augustine's Hospital, where the family had gathered around a heavily sedated Kavisha.

"This country has been overrun by criminals who have a complete disregard for life and the living. Still, I must commend the Chatsworth police for their phenomenal efforts.

"They co-ordinated the search superbly, offered us constant feedback and consoled us when our emotions were running high.

"They went above and beyond the call of duty. Many stayed on long after their shift duty had ended, because they wanted to ensure a successful outcome."

When Kavisha regained consciousness in hospital she described her ordeal to her father.

"She told me that from the time of her abduction, her hijackers drove around to various spots," Seevnarain said.

"On two occasions they stopped to make withdrawals from autotellers using her bank card. At around 2am, they stopped on the Umkomaas Bridge, pulled her out of the car and tossed her over the side."

A Sunday Tribune reporter who went to the spot where she was found said the Mkomazi River there is brown and murky.

If you drop a coin from the 60m-high bridge, it takes four seconds to hit the water.

Netcare 911 spokesman Jeff Wicks said: "In addition to her injuries, Kalisha was suffering hypothermia after her prolonged exposure.

"Fire fighters at the scene pulled her on to an embankment. They stabilised her before a helicopter with an advanced trauma team on board arrived to complete her treatment and take her to hospital."

Kavesh said his sister was "exceptionally strong willed and has a positive outlook on life. She's independent, sociable, gregarious and has many friends".

He added that Kavisha would receive post-trauma counselling when she recovered enough.

Four men were arrested yesterday in connection with the incident and interrogated by members of the Organised Crime Unit.

But Zwane said there did not appear to be enough evidence at this stage to charge them with the hijack.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Preaching at a Tent Crusade

Praise be to God!! A while ago whilst out preaching in our normal fishin' stream in Church Street, a professing believer passed by - an African man named Shadrack - who works in the Courts as a court translator. On that particular day he asked if he could translate for me as I was finishing the preaching session.

We spoke about the preaching of the Gospel and at that time he took down my cellular number and an informal invitation was mentioned to me to attend a prayer meeting at the courts. Nothing came of it.

Until now, I believe the time has now arrived by God's Sovereign Grace in that I was contacted in part last week by Shadrack to come and preach at a tent crusade being held in the Edendale / Dambuza Township - an extemely dark, spiritually dead area on the outskirts of Pietermaritzburg - a rural area that has a high level of crime. The invitation has been extented and accepted as I surrender myself to God that His will be done no matter where we are to preach.

Tomorrow, Saturday November 14th, 2009 from 18H30 to 20H00 in Edendale / Dambuza Township (we don't know the exact site of the tent crusade) - Phillip and I will be going to 'Nineveh'. (Read the Book of Jonah)

Please keep us covered in prayer for God to be Glorified by the preaching of Repentance and the Gospel of salvation.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Pray for Brother Thomas Nunes

Thomas Nunes, a dear brother in Christ who resides in Atlanta, Georgia, came out to South Africa during the 2009 Confederations Cup™ with Bill Adams of SFOI. He faithfully ministered with open-air preaching, reading of God's Word in public and one-to-one witnessing. He proclaimed the Law and the Gospel of Jesus Christ to soccer fans, both local and international, as well as many Zimbabwean refugees who find themself jobless, homeless and in most cases spiritually dead in Johannesburg and surrounding areas.

He has been diagnosed with Stage III Cancer and has had an operation already. Please keep this wonderful brother in prayer and to all those saved and unsaved who are experiencing the same struggles at this time. May God be exhalted and be Glorified showing Himself powerful in every situation. You will read in Thomas' journal that even in his pain - a pain I can only imagine and yet can never truly comprehend - he has been faithful in being a steadfast witness for our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Please take some time out to encourage him and his wife Connie and their family and visit CaringBridge.org to read his journal and also to leave a spiritual message of encouragement and prayer in his Guestbook.

These photos here are of Thomas here on South African soil.

Alive

Sing a hymn of praises
to our Majestic God on High;
Who willingly lay down His life
and paid our fine and died.
When He was laid in a grave
to conquer all our sin;
He was raised in victory
to give eternal life through Him.

King Jesus showed Himself alive
and ascended into Heaven;
Where He now sits at the Right Hand of God
interceding for His children.
What a Wonderful Saviour we have
who gave His everything;
So when we die we do not fear
for we will go and live with Him.
~ Gary Crous ~

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

The Way, The Truth and The Life

In a local newspaper, the Sunday Times of November 1, 2009, an article was written titled 'Stop missionary work in schools' which can be viewed at the link. In response to this article the following was sent to the editor for publication.
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Dear Editor

In answering your article ‘Stop missionary work in schools’ (Sunday Times November 1, 2009) I respond as a born again Christian. To put this article in perspective it is important to have the Truth told and to have this complete response published in its entirety as is, capitalising the names and words as reflected.
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THE WAY, THE TRUTH AND THE LIFE

What is important is not what you believe in, but whether what you believe in is true. There are many religions in this world, but there is only one true way. To quantify this statement I will use a simple math test: What is the sum of 2+2? Most reasonable persons will agree the answer to be 4. Can the sum of 2+2 ever be 5? Or 7? Or maybe 57? The answer is no. The only answer to this sum is 4 and therefore there is only one correct and true answer.

The question posed in your article ‘Stop missionary work in schools’ (Sunday Times November 1, 2009) read: Should there be religious studies in public schools? First up I do not believe there should be religious studied in schools. Secondly, I don’t believe in religion. Religion is man’s attempt at trying to get close and right with God. And thirdly, I believe in the ultimate Truth being known. As there is only one true answer to the sum 2+2, so there is also only one true way of getting right before God. So, I wouldn’t go for religious studies – I would go for Biblical Studies. Before discounting this article, read further to see why I would encourage Christianity in schools. After all, does everyone not want to know the truth?

What matters in life is not what we believe in, but what really matters is whether what we believe in is really true. Let me ask you the most important question you will ever encounter in your life – What will happen to you the day you die? The day you die becomes the most important day of your life on earth. The reason is it is the day you move from this world into eternity. God’s inerrant, infallible, incorruptible Word, the Bible, states that it is appointed for man once to die and after this comes judgment (Hebrews 9:27). The ultimate statistic is 10 out of 10 people die and one day you, too, will stand before an infinitely Holy and Sovereign God and be judged by the only Lawgiver and Judge of the Universe. On that day will you be deemed good enough to enter into His presence in heaven? Or will your justice be eternity in hell? At this point some of you might say you don’t believe in there being a God, a heaven or a hell – remember, it doesn’t matter what you believe in, what matters is what is true.

To illustrate this point: If you said you don’t believe in trucks and in your quest to prove trucks don’t exist you jumped onto the highway in front of an oncoming truck, when is the moment that you will change from believing trucks do not exist to believing they do exist? The moment you make contact with the truck reality comes to pass and you will start believing. The same principle will apply when you die and stand before Almighty God – reality will come to pass and it will be too late to make amends.

Now that you know that reality will come to pass, in what state will you stand before God. The way you can see yourself as God sees you is by examining yourself against His perfect standard which He has commanded mankind to live by. This perfect standard is God’s perfect Law that restores the soul and makes wise the simple (Psalm 19:7) – it is The Ten Commandments (see Exodus 20). Let us see how you will do on that great and terrible Day. How many lies have you told in your lifetime? Have you ever stolen anything? The size and the value of the object is irrelevant. Have you committed adultery? Jesus said in Matthew 5:28, “but I say to you that everyone who looks at a woman with lust for her has already committed adultery with her in his heart.” Have you looked with lust? Do you fornicate (having sexual relations outside the bounds of marriage)? If you have answered yes to any of these questions, God sees you as a lying, thieving, adulterer and a fornicator – and you have only been examined by three of the Ten Commandments. By breaking any of His commandments will you be innocent or guilty? God’s Word will give you the justice of guilty. It reads: Or do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived; neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor homosexuals, nor thieves, nor the covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor swindlers, will inherit the kingdom of God (1Corinthians 6:9,10). So by God’s standard sinning lawbreakers will be damned in hell for eternity – does this concern you?

At this point think how evil and wicked mankind is and how God will see you in your sin. The Bible says that man has a deceitfully wicked heart who can know. Just turn to any other page in this newspaper and see the crime, violence, debauchery, corruption, fraud, mismanagement, hatred, wars, murders, blasphemy, thieving, rape, religious killings, abortions of innocent children, lying, adultery, idolatry (of the mind, possessions and false gods), pornography, and the list goes on and on. Turn on your television sets to newscasts and you will see the same decadence of society unfolding before your eyes. Go to the film theatres and game arcades and see the violence our children are being exposed to and then parents wonder why there are child rapes, murder, drug abuse, drunkenness, suicides and the like. These are all the results of people who do not want to live by God’s Commandments. This is truly the bad news – hell awaits the ungodly, lawless sinner.

The Good News – the Gospel – is that God has made one way, and one way only for sinners to be forgiven their sin. About 2000 years ago God – the Creator of the heavens and the earth and the seas and everything in them – revealed Himself and became a Man in the person of Jesus Christ. The Son of God was conceived of the Holy Spirit, born of a virgin named Mary. The Messiah’s birth was supernatural – a birth never to be repeated ever. He was fully God and fully Man and without sin. Jesus, as John the Baptist said, “Behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world” (John 1:29). God in the flesh, Jesus, revealed Himself by performing miracles by healing the deaf, blind and lame, those who had illnesses like leprosy, He even exercised His authority over creation by calming the wind and waves and He also raised people from the dead. Jesus came to this world to do the will of His Father God. He went to the cross and was crucified taking upon Himself the sins of the world and received the full wrath of God that should rightly fall upon you and me. Jesus paid a fine He did not owe for crimes (sins) He did not commit. He died a sacrificial death in the place of sinners. He gave His life as is recorded in Scripture: For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life. For God did not send the Son into the world to judge the world, but that the world might be saved through Him. He who believes in Him is not judged; he who does not believe has been judged already, because he has not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God (John 3:16-18).

Jesus is a Good God who took the punishment that you and I rightfully deserve. He lay down His life and took it up again when He was resurrected to life – overcoming sin, death and the grave. Jesus is the resurrection and the life; Jesus is the way, the truth and the life; Jesus is the doorway; Jesus is the bread of life; Jesus is the Alpha and the Omega, the first and last, the beginning and the end, the same yesterday, today and forever. For God has commanded men everywhere to repent (turn away from your sins and forsake them) and believe the Gospel of Grace (unmerited favour from God). It is by grace alone, by faith alone in Jesus Christ alone that a person is saved by God. You have to be reconciled back to God, not by any works of man so that he cannot boast. It is a supernatural work of God that you have to be born again to see the kingdom of God (John 3:3).

So to answer that question again to have religious studies in classrooms. A definite NO!! True Biblical Studies – A resounding YES!! Christianity is not a religion. It is a relationship with the One True God Jesus Christ. Religion is used by Satan to blind the eyes and understanding of the world. Why do you think Christians are persecuted the world over for our faith? The Truth cannot be silenced! As believers we are commissioned by God to preach the Good News in love to all nations.

Repent South Africa and put your trust in Jesus Christ alone. It is your only hope of glory.

Gary Crous
Pietermaritzburg
www.chroniclesofafisherofmen.blogspot.com
www.luke923evangelism.wordpress.com
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[Jesus] saying, “The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand; repent and believe the gospel.” – Mark 1:15