Prem Pradhan, Apostle to Nepal

Prem Pradhan, Apostle to Nepal
Author: Prem Pradhan
Publisher: Seedsowers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780979751547

Prem Pradhan was led to Christ by members of Bakht Singh's people, in a city near Nepal. He was Nepal's first modern convert. Later, he became Nepal's apostle. By the end of his life, Prem had spent half of his Christian life in prisons. His crime? Preaching Christ and baptizing others. His very first converts were all fellow prisoners. (By law, every convert had to spend one year in prison for the crime of being baptized.) Prem insisted that all his converts obey the law. In hopes that he would die in prison, prison officials once staked him out in the snow. On another occasion, he was kept in a room with dead, rotting bodies. Pradhan wrote no books, but SeedSowers recorded his life testimony as well as a message he brought on the subject of suffering. This message has now been turned into a pamphlet. We have also printed the transcript of his unbelievable testimony. We see Pradhan as one of the greatest Christians of Christian History. As you read his story, you will meet a simple man, yet one who matched Paul of Tarsus, stripe for stripe, imprisonment for imprisonment, beating for beating, and church for church. Modern history knows no greater tale than that of the life of Prem Pradhan. If you ever wanted to know the modern equivalent of a John Huss, John Wycliffe, the Anabaptists, or Paul, then read this man.

Home Church

Home Church
Author: Terry Stanley
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2007-10-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0615171087

This is an alternate title to the book "The Way Church Was Meant To Be." This book is a roadmap for the millions of people coming out of traditional church and meeting in simpler ways. The author has 18 years experience meeting outside of traditional church. Topics include Biblical pastors, why "going to church" is not in the Bible,how to meet, why home churches don't survive, common pitfalls in home church, how to start, the essence of church life, tithing, and church leadership and government.

Unlocked

Unlocked
Author: Denise Reid
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2021-09-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1543497403

Convinced of God’s plan for every person’s life, my journey to unlock and empower leaders began. Thousands of leaders waited on the other side of my obedience. I could never have dreamt what God would do when He unlocked my life and the lives of others. Do you want your life to unlock? Unlock to understand God’s supernatural provision, unlock to discover God’s heavenly abode. Unlock to see God’s miracles signs and wonders In the unlocking of God’s plan for my life, I became a tourist. No fixed abode, no place to call home, living out of bags, travelling all the time, no income to depend upon, only God’s provision. What does it mean? Just do it! This became my story to just do it! Whatever God said, do it! For every branch of the tourism venture, there was a battle. Every step required a victory. Journeys on the world’s worst roads, travelling on the world’s worst train, closely knit with beggars, thieves, and prostitutes, but firmly in the hand of God and His protection. Baptisms in green slime, deliverance for thousands, secret conferences. Being a nomad requires action, effort, a plan, a purpose, a vision; moving from one venture to another, from one adventure to another, from nation to nation to see God move. Empowering and strengthening leaders throughout the third world, training, releasing, mentoring leaders became my life. This is my story unlocked.

Stories I Love to Tell

Stories I Love to Tell
Author: Gene Edwards
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2018-02-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0785218742

America’s beloved storyteller will guide and thrill your imagination with these classic tales. Join Gene Edwards as he recounts his favorite stories from more than 50 years of travel and ministry. Considered the “Paul Harvey” of Christian writers, Gene Edwards is one of America’s most beloved authors. Stories I Love to Tell, his new book, is a compilation of tales that continue to move audiences. From stories about a chance meeting with Helen Keller at the Garden Tomb in the Holy Land to an astounding Jonah experience inside a whale to stories about a child growing up in a one-room shack, Gene knows how to spin an old-fashioned yarn. During the last four decades, Gene has amassed an enthusiastic, dedicated readership. Stories I Love to Tell will delight and entertain devoted fans as he relays story after astonishing story. You will want to grab a hot drink and huddle around the fireplace as America’s seasoned storyteller transports your imagination to another time and place.

Bakht Singh of India

Bakht Singh of India
Author: T. E. Koshy
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2008-03-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0830856080

This biography by Dr. T. E. Koshy tells how God led Indian evangelist Bakht Sing to establish indigenous local churches patterned after New Testament principles, which helped dispel the misconception that Christianity is a Western religion and not relevant to the people of India. A story of an ordinary man used by God to do extraordinary things.

Reformation in Foreign Missions

Reformation in Foreign Missions
Author: Bob Finley
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2005-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1597811599

After 57 years of service involving Asia, Africa and Latin America, a veteran missionary is calling for a reformation in the way foreign missionary work is done. Bob Finley advocates the withdrawal of all American missionaries from foreign countries, and recommends supporting indigenous missions instead. He contends that there is no precedent formodern missions in the New Testament, no mention of apostles going to work in foreign countries, or anyone else being sent to serve where he did not know the local language.This book is a must read for pastors,missions committee members, professors of missions, and all other Christians who are interested in foreign missionary activities of American evangelicals.

Suffering and Hope

Suffering and Hope
Author: Ian Gibson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2017
Genre: Bhaktapur (Nepal)
ISBN: 9789937105231

"As soon as Ian Gibson began meeting Christians in the Nepali city of Bhaktapur, he noticed the importance of a particular type of story in their lives. When he asked someone "How did you become a Christian?" they would usually give a long and fluent answer, a narrative that had been told with minor or major variations many times before. This book grows out of these conversion narratives: it is a study of Christians in Bhaktapur, and of the Christian church in Nepal. It seeks to explain why Nepali Christianity is growing so rapidly, and to depict the lives of individual Christians."-- from publisher's website.

Nepali Grammar & Vocabulary

Nepali Grammar & Vocabulary
Author: Archibald Turnbull
Publisher: Asian Educational Services
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1982
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9788120601024