Dear Bob Hosken,

If the day has come when the lame are welcome to the table in Moscow, then why can we not trust the Lord for the day to soon come when saints in Azerbaijan will be able to have a place to worship the Lord? David welcomed lame Mephibosheth to the table as a sign of the Lord's covenant love ... and a generation later, the people had a place to worship the Lord for generations. We just have to keep the priorities right!

BTW: The Lord is beginning a small but significant work of ministry among some disabled children in Tibetan regions. Please join in praying for this to continue to completion.

Having read through the Bible now some 20+ times & counting, I dare say that there is never a time through that the Lord does not teach me something. Does it have authority? Well, let's just say that I've seen the Lord use His Word to change the decisions of local governments, to give hope to the poor & distraught, to set free the demonized, to chastize those with multiple PhD's, to guide the young, and to turn back the raging storms of the sea (literally). For myself, I am alive by the mercy of God revealed through His Word. He is my Defence, my Life, my Supplier, my Teacher, my Hope, my Peace, and my Passover. Jesus is Lord. I am a sinner, the worst. I need Him all day every day!

Peace,

Mert Hershberger

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This was in reply to the "Hosken-News for 26 Nov. 2005"
[To view, go to http://www.agape-biblia.org and click on the top button & view the news for November 26, 2005.]
( Nov. 28th, 2005 05:22 pm)
This sounds exactly like the USA!

- Mert
in a college town with 4+ colleges/universities

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Quoting Requests from the missions field <missions@fbcbainbridge.com>:

KAZAKH OF KAZAKHSTAN (KAH-zahk). A Christian Kazakh college student named S secretly met with believers for three years before having the courage to tell her mom that she had become a Christian. Now her mom and dad forbid her from any interaction with other Christians. S's brother, on the other hand, is a devout Muslim and studying to be a religious leader, but he is also fiercely persecuted by their parents. S describes the situation like this:

"I am one way; my brother is another way, and my sister is no way. Only my sister is considered OK."

There is a war raging for the hearts of students, and one of their greatest influences--controlling parents--requires them to embrace secular materialism. Pray that the parents of university students
will instead pursue the truth and light of Jesus.
( Nov. 28th, 2005 05:51 pm)
"You are the light of the world." - Jesus (see Matthew 5)

PRAISE:
Praise the Lord that a worker in the region who has been fighting cancer is making significant progress. He is still in need of prayer, but all the medical people involved in his case are encouraged by his progress.

Praise the Lord for several tentmaking families that have recently given birth to children in their countries of service. All of the children and mums are healthy. We rejoice in the hope of new life and trust that God’s hand will be on these special children.

PETITION:
Please pray for B, a local believer who has been away from the faith for a while. He now has shown a desire to return to following Jesus. Praise God! Pray that he continues to grow and that the Evil One will not have a hand in his life.

Pray for an ex-pat Arab Muslim lady who has shown great interest in the things of God. She is reading the Bible and wants to find out more about Jesus. She will be given the Jesus film audio later this week. Please pray that the Holy Spirit will give her understanding and a revelation of Himself.

Lift up a young family in our country. Their ability to stay and minister is in jeopardy. A religious officer retrieved some religious material that they had distributed. They have been placed under close watch. Pray that they would be able to continue to do the work God has for them and to protect their contacts.

Join us as we ask God to provide the teachers for a special training school that has been started by an international coalition of mission agencies in the central region of our country. The institute has the potential to touch the lives of thousands of National Muslim men and women. Pray that governmental approval will be granted in the near future.

Pray for some Muslim background believers who were arrested several months back. They have since been released by their government but are continually harassed by the religious police at home and in the workplace. Pray that these men will not become discouraged. Pray that they would keep on growing in their walk with Jesus.

TESTIMONY:
A middle aged woman on our team has recently been in a very challenging situation. She was visiting with one of her National Muslim neighbors when a man burst into the ladies majlis (meeting room) and pointed an angry finger at our friend. He was very rude and abrupt and said some very unpleasant things about Christianity and the Bible. Our friend, “R”, was stunned by such a violent verbal attack and said little. After he left the ladies of the household continued their friendly visit.

Time passed until again “R” was visiting her friend when again this aggressive man burst into the room to degrade Christianity and the Bible more vehemently that the previous time. This time “R” was ready with a few concise words that could be planted in his mind to make him take step back and assess his life and behavior. After his most recent tirade, “R” made a few comments that challenged the angry man’s statements.

Eventually, this angry man asked for a Bible. Today, he reads his Bible everyday and always has questions for “R” when she comes over to meet with his sisters and aunts. Praise the Lord for His powerful word. May it bring salvation to the household of Ahmed.

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( Nov. 28th, 2005 08:32 pm)
Thank you. We have in our church a weekly prayer breakfast and we are mission minded.

God bless you.

B.T., from Brazil
I think in a real way you've been called to follow in the footsteps of the Suffering Servant. Of course, we All should follow in those footsteps. Those who do have the hand of God most palpably upon them.

Expecting good news!

M.L.
( Nov. 28th, 2005 09:01 pm)
"The Lord's servant must not quarrel; instead, he must be kind to everyone, able to teach, not resentful." - 2 Timothy 2:24

PRAISE:
We are so thrilled! This past week 4 National Muslims came to faith! A husband and wife and another set – a mother and her adult daughter. We are thankful for the Holy Spirit’s work in their lives.

PETITION:
Pray for the husband of the family that evacuated their house after it was fire bombed by Muslim extremists in their area. He has just gone back into the region to begin discussions with authorities to re-start their critical health care ministry.

Pray for the health of a key National worker who underwent surgery recently. Pray that he recovers quickly and will make time to allow the healing process.

Pray for the outreach plans of the Filipinos in our medium sized city. Pray for boldness and wisdom as they step out in faith.

Pray that God would bring more workers to Saudi Arabia – the no. 2 country on the most persecuted countries list.

Pray for an MBB in our country. He has struggled with lack of job and visa for the past several months. He has a tentative offer in a different city that would remove him from his current ministry. Pray that he would have wisdom in making this decision.

TESTIMONY:
A worker in our country received another invitation by a local friend to attend another Muslim evangelistic event. The first one several months previous, was quite interesting because several western women had shared their personal conversion experiences—they had told why they became Muslims. These events were designed to draw in expatriate ladies from non-Muslim backgrounds, give them an Islamic indoctrination, and introduce them to a friendly community of Muslim women who would be happy to help them in the conversion process. No doubt many a lonely foreigner would be attracted by such attention and concern.

However, going to this Islamic indoctrination session would mean that she could be turning down a good opportunity to share with one of her neighbors – a common occurance at this time. This time the invitation was to a palace of the royal family. The husband felt that his wife should go, he felt that God would use her even in this Islamic evangelism session.

The friend who invited our worker friend ushered her into the sitting room of the princess. Unbelievably, of the thirty-or-so Muslim ladies present only two had managed to bring guests – this gal and one other westerner who was a fellow missionary that she knew! They silently signaled to each other that they would pray for one another. After being introduced to their hostess, they were served coffee and invited to sit down. In a moment the princess’s cell phone buzzed and she excused herself to answer it. She never came back. For the next two hours a female fundamentalist leader took the floor and lambasted Christianity, interspersing her monologue of accusations with the “testimonies” of former Christians, Hindus, and atheists who had come to share their stories.

The leader was a harsh-looking older woman who appeared to relish her job. There was no comforting “come join our happy group” air about her, and even some of the converts seemed to eye her with fear. Her faced contorted with pleasure as she maligned Christians, slandered the Bible, and blasphemed the Lord Jesus Christ. This certainly wasn’t friendship evangelism!

Our co-worker was getting furious over the blatant lies the Muslim evangelist was making. The lady was twisting scripture way out of context and defaming the name of Jesus. Our friend had a hard time not blowing up at this woman. Immediately a verse came into her mind, “The wrath of man accomplishes not the righteousness of God.” And then another verse, “The servant of the Lord must not strive, but be patient unto all men, apt to teach...”. Apt to teach! Suddenly, every shred of anger melted away and was immediately replaced by the thrill of anticipation. Her prayer the rest of the evening was, “Oh God, don’t let me leave this place without giving them the chance to hear the Gospel. There is an answer to every single thing Fatima has said. Let these people hear Your Truth as it really is-unchanged and uninterrupted—and stop the mouths of the gainsayers!”

Two hours later, all the testimonies had been shared and Fatima was in her closing argument. Her face was red from the effort she was exerting to drive her point home. Pointing that bony finger at our friend, she posed her well-planned question our friend was ready. “That’s a very good question, “ she answered cheerfully, “but before I answer it I’d just like to say ‘Thank you’ to all of you for allowing us to be here tonight. I have learned so much from listening to you share. I’ve also learned alot about what you think we believe, and I have to say there seems to be a basic misconception as to what a Christian actually is, and how you become one. Would you mind if I just sort of cleared that up first?” Silence filled the room. Some of the women in the audience looked at each other. Finally someone said, “Sure, go ahead.” So she did. She explained the Gospel and how to become a Christian to that whole group of Muslims, at their own evangelistic meeting! When she finished, one of the listeners raised her hand to ask a question, “Where in the Bible does it say that Jesus is God?” A Muslim girl handed Rhema the Bible, which they had been holding up for criticism a moment ago, and she read to them from Genesis 1 and John 1. The Word of God made everything, the Word of God is God, the Word of God became flesh and walked among us, Jesus. Hands shot up around the room and women slid to the edge of their seats, leaning forward. It was clear that the women had been thinking about these things for some time and that Fatima’s arguments hadn’t satisfied them. The fundamentalist leader was trying to stand up, finger outstretched, mouth open—but no words were coming out. A lady sitting next to Fatima was swatting her leg, saying, “Shhh! We want to hear the Christian!” Another woman chimed in, “Yes, we’ve been doing this for years and this is the first time we’ve heard what Christians believe from a real Christian!” This scene continued on for forty minutes until dinner was served and the discussion had to be broken up. God had answered Paul’s prayer far beyond what either of them had asked or thought. Truly, nothing is impossible for Him.

<>< <>< <>< <>< <><
Praying Thru the Arabian Peninsula
www.pray-ap.info
USA #: 800-376-5876 (Eastern Time)
Encouraging & equipping believers & churches everywhere to pray through the heart of the Muslim world so that church planting movements will spread throughout the Arabian Peninsula and beyond for the Lord's glory.

====
To learn how you can support this & other work in the Middle East, visit:
http://www.srginc.org

Or write:
ptap@srginc.org

Or:
PTAP
c/o Strategic Resource Group
P.O. Box 1809
Easton, MD 21601
USA
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