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December 27th, 2007 by Stanley Scism
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December 27th, 2007 by Stanley Scism
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December 20th, 2007 by Stanley Scism
Sanjit Subba graduated from Scism Christian University, is now SCU’s representative for North Bengal/Sikkim, assistant pastor for the nation of Nepal, and secretary-treasurer for Bhutan. He reports:
Dear Brother Stanley,
Brother Muthu (of Malaysia)’s visit greatly blessed all our churches he visited in Nepal, Bhutan and North Bengal. Due to political problems, we changed some plans, but later we found that is how God wanted to work–his plan, not ours. Here is the report of his wonderful work in the churches we visited:
2007 November 25 - Kolkatta ( according to Bro Muthu’s report), 5 people received the Holy Spirit and 9 were healed.
27 and 28 - Jaigon, N Bengal, near Bhutan border. In two services, the Holy Spirit filled 17 people and healed 9.
29 - Birpara, N Bengal. Eleven people received the Spirit, 2 were healed.
December 1 and 2 - In Ilam and at a refugee camp, both in Nepal, 28 people received the Holy Spirit and 10 were healed. The refugee camp church elder is independent. He’s in touch with me all the time by phone, asking me to visit his church. Thank you, Bro M uthu, because by you we had a chance to meet this brother.
December 4 - Sikkim. Twenty people received the Holy Spirit, 4 were healed.
December 6-8, Darjeeling, N Bengal. Thirty-one people received the Spirit. For the first time, we had prophecy and tongues and interpretation in our church, and it was all from small children.
December 7-11, Panighatta, N Bengal. Seventee people received the Spirit, three were healed.
This is the first time that all small Churches came into one unity.Thank you brother Stanley for inviting Bro Muthu and his wife. God has done wonderful work. We always looking forward to see his great revival.
Sincerely,
Sanjit Subba
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December 3rd, 2007 by Stanley Scism
Bro Muthu, evangelist, visited saints in Bhutan, was hosted by Scism Christian University graduate Pema.
They arrived unannounced, at the last minute, earlier than scheduled due to political clashes across the border in India, and the meeting could not be held in Bhutan due to government restrictions, but was held across the border in another location from where the political clashes took place. Due to the last minute changes, attendance was lower than planned, but still four people were healed (including a cancer patient) and one person received the Holy Spirit.
Pray for religious freedom in Bhutan
Stanley Scism
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December 2nd, 2007 by Stanley Scism
Bihar is an eastern state of India, known for its lawlessness. Jharkhand was once southern Bihar, is now a separate state.
Bitendra, a man from Sonpur, Bihar, joined the Indian army and was posted to Churchandpur due to the ethnic strife tearing the area apart at the time. He met Christians there, came to Christ, was baptized in Jesus name, received the Holy Spirit, married a Pentecostal woman, invited Manipur’s ministers to speak in an army church.
Bitendra had a great burden for his people, and many times went to Bihar to preach good news of Jesus Christ. When his family wanted to be baptized, Manipur minister Ramliana gave Bitendra the address of Daniel Darlong in Calcutta. Ramliana and Daniel had attended Scism Christian Institute in New Delhi together.
Daniel went from Calcutta to Bihar and baptized the people. In 2006, some of Bitendra’s family attended a crusade in Calcutta, and in Bihar we now have five churches, 11 preaching points and 104 baptized members. In Jarkhand, we have nine members. The Dum Dum, Calcutta, church supports the Bihar workers a little.
One worker, Prem Jaslok, was murdered on September 3, 2007. He was 25 years old, the only son of an elderly woman named Devi. He left behind a son, one year old, and his wife, twenty years old. After he died, her parents, who are Hindu, took her back to another village.
Ramliana, Daniel and a young man from Calcutta who is Bitendra’s oldest son visited Bihar in November 2007. Because Kiran is a very new Christian, too new, Ramliana feels, to survive as a Christian all alone, he asked her parents to let her and her son go to Churachandpur where the church will make a home for them. They’ll see the parents’ response in February.
Ramliana, Daniel and friend also visited the towns Jadhua, Bidhipur, Mahanan, Mamrispur and Sonpur. As Ramliana says, ‘The Healer is with us.’ Many people were healed, 32 received Holy Spirit baptism and eight people were baptied in Jesus name.
The brothers thank many people from many places who prayed for them.
Stanley Scism
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