Capetown 2010 Reflecdtions

For me, Capetown 2010 was a foretaste of Heaven.  Upon returning home to my wife and church, I stated that if Heaven was anything like the Lausanne Congress, i am more than anxious to get there!  And, most certainly, “eyeRead more…

The power of Unity

Coming together in agreement is powerful, I thank God for being part of 3rd Lausanne (CT2010).I then realised that coming together has power to transform the world through lives that have been together sharing moments. We came together to beRead more…

True Love is Not Based on Feelings

Friendships in families and ministry leadership tend to fragment when the glue holding them together is feeling-based “love.” This type of “love” takes little effort and requires almost no attention, since it is self-oriented and dependent on others for personalRead more…

Prayer is an outflow of a loving relationship!

What a pity if prayer is a means to achieve something, if it is just a “magic” way of using one’s spiritual power. I am convinced that,  as we embrace the Lord in a loving relationship- totally based on HISRead more…

The Spiritual Butterfly

By request, I decided to start a blog.  I do not have much time to prepare yet another post, so they have tended to be very short and to the point.  The following is one in which I have gottenRead more…

Big Thanks to the Organizers

I want to say THANK YOU to the Organizers and all helping for a phenomenal Conference. God is on the Move, and in our midst in Capetown Highlights include worshipping with other believers in different tongues ( a glimpse ofRead more…

Managing Stress for Mission/Aid Workers—Self Assessment Tools

 Here is a stress assessment tool (13 items) from the International Federation of the Red Cross, Managing Stress in the Field (2001) http://www.ifrc.org/cgi/pdf_pubshealth.pl?stress.pdf (Based on: “The Relief Worker Burnout Questionnaire” in Coping with Disaster (1999) by John H. Ehrenreich)  ShortRead more…