by KP Yohannan | Dec 24, 2017 | Blog
Death is a strange thing. I heard someone say once we cannot comprehend death because we were made for eternity. This week the staff at Gospel for Asia are mourning the loss of a dear brother, friend and co-laborer, Bob Mayo. After suffering with chest pains off and...
by KP Yohannan | Dec 23, 2017 | Blog
It is late I am alone In my room Far away from my home. No phone to ring No one to visit My door is locked It is dark. I get up Walk to the window Stand by it And stare at the sky. Silent night Stars shimmer Then clouds move in To cover their beauty. Through the...
by KP Yohannan | Dec 19, 2017 | Blog
If you ask any pastor or evangelist what discourages him the most when he steps behind the pulpit to deliver a sermon, I believe that nine times out of ten, his answer will be “empty chairs.” From a human perspective, our success in serving God is generally measured...
by KP Yohannan | Dec 17, 2017 | Blog
Suppose you owned an ant farm, and you loved those ants more than anything in the whole world. How would you communicate your love to them? You could shout, “I love you,” in any language you choose, but they couldn’t understand you. You could write them a letter, but...
by KP Yohannan | Dec 16, 2017 | Blog
Have you ever thought about the fact that both Judas and Peter denied Christ? Yet one committed suicide and the other became one of the greatest leaders of the Church, opening the door for the whole world, including Gentiles, to receive the Good News of His kingdom....
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