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Bro. Bakht Singh -Life and Legacy Movie



Bro.Bakht Singh (1903 - 2000) was a man of God and a servant of Christ who "served his own generation by the will of GOd" Acts 13:36. He became a Christian while he was a student in Canada. He was India's foremost evangelist, preacher and indigenous church planter who founded churches based on New Testament principles. He began a worldwide indigenous church-planting movement in India that eventually saw more than 10,000 local churches. He never sought recognition or status for what he believed the Lord was calling him to do. Br.Bakht Singh went to be with the Lord early September 17, in Hyderabad, India. He was 97. Full Story

32 Things You Might Not Know About Charles Spurgeon



1. One woman was converted through reading a single page of one of Spurgeon’s sermons wrapped around some butter she had bought.
2. Spurgeon read The Pilgrim’s Progress at age 6 and went on to read it over 100 times.
3. The New Park Street Pulpit and The Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit—the collected sermons of Spurgeon during his ministry with that congregation—fill 63 volumes. The sermons’ 20-25 million words are equivalent to the 27 volumes of the ninth edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica. The series stands as the largest set of books by a single author in the history of Christianity.
4. Spurgeon’s mother had 17 children, nine of whom died in infancy.
5. When Charles Spurgeon was only 10 years old, a visiting missionary, Richard Knill, said that the young Spurgeon would one day preach the gospel to thousands and would preach in Rowland Hill’s chapel, the largest Dissenting church in London. His words were fulfilled.
6. Spurgeon missed being admitted to college because a servant girl inadvertently showed him into a different room than that of the principal who was waiting to interview him. (Later, he determined not to reapply for admission when he believed God spoke to him, “Seekest thou great things for thyself? Seek them not!”)
7. Spurgeon’s personal library contained 12,000 volumes—1,000 printed before 1700. (The library, 5,103 volumes at the time of its auction, is now housed at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.)
8. Before he was 20, Spurgeon had preached over 600 times.
9. Spurgeon drew to his services Prime Minister W. E. Gladstone, members of the royal family, Members of Parliament, as well as author John Ruskin, Florence Nightingale, and General James Garfield, later president of the United States.
10. The New Park Street Church invited Spurgeon to come for a 6-month trial period, but Spurgeon asked to come for only 3 months because “the congregation might not want me, and I do not wish to be a hindrance.”
11. When Spurgeon arrived at The New Park Street Church, in 1854, the congregation had 232 members. By the end of his pastorate, 38 years later, that number had increased to 5,311. (Altogether, 14,460 people were added to the church during Spurgeon’s tenure.) The church was the largest independent congregation in the world.
12. Spurgeon typically read 6 books per week and could remember what he had read—and where—even years later.
13. Spurgeon once addressed an audience of 23,654—without a microphone or any mechanical amplification.
14. Spurgeon began a pastors’ college that trained nearly 900 students during his lifetime—and it continues today.
15. In 1865, Spurgeon’s sermons sold 25,000 copies every week. They were translated into more than 20 languages.
16. At least 3 of Spurgeon’s works (including the multi-volume Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit series) have sold more than 1,000,000 copies. One of these, All of Grace, was the first book ever published by Moody Press (formerly the Bible Institute Colportage Association) and is still its all-time bestseller.
17. During his lifetime, Spurgeon is estimated to have preached to 10,000,000 people.
18. Spurgeon once said he counted 8 sets of thoughts that passed through his mind at the same time while he was preaching.
19. Testing the acoustics in the vast Agricultural Hall, Spurgeon shouted, “Behold the Lamb of God which taketh away the sin of the world.” A worker high in the rafters of the building heard this and became converted to Christ as a result.
20. Susannah Thompson, Spurgeon’s wife, became an invalid at age 33 and could seldom attend her husband’s services after that.
21. Spurgeon spent 20 years studying the Book of Psalms and writing his commentary on them, The Treasury of David.
22. Spurgeon insisted that his congregation’s new building, The Metropolitan Tabernacle, employ Greek architecture because the New Testament was written in Greek. This one decision has greatly influenced subsequent church architecture throughout the world.
23. The theme for Spurgeon’s Sunday morning sermon was usually not chosen until Saturday night.
24. For an average sermon, Spurgeon took no more than one page of notes into the pulpit, yet he spoke at a rate of 140 words per minute for 40 minutes.
25. The only time that Spurgeon wore clerical garb was when he visited Geneva and preached in Calvin’s pulpit.
26. By accepting some of his many invitations to speak, Spurgeon often preached 10 times in a week.
27. Spurgeon met often with Hudson Taylor, the well-known missionary to China, and with George Muller, the orphanage founder.
28. Spurgeon had two children—twin sons—and both became preachers. Thomas succeeded his father as pastor of the Tabernacle, and Charles, Jr., took charge of the orphanage his father had founded.
29. Spurgeon’s wife, Susannah, called him Tirshatha (a title used of the Judean governor under the Persian empire), meaning “Your Excellency.”
30. Spurgeon often worked 18 hours a day. Famous explorer and missionary David Livingstone once asked him, “How do you manage to do two men’s work in a single day?” Spurgeon replied, “You have forgotten that there are two of us.”
31. Spurgeon spoke out so strongly against slavery that American publishers of his sermons began deleting his remarks on the subject.
32. Occasionally Spurgeon asked members of his congregation not to attend the next Sunday’s service, so that newcomers might find a seat. During one 1879 service, the regular congregation left so that newcomers waiting outside might get in; the building immediately filled again.

Bro yesanna Hosanna Ministries tesitmony telugu

Bro. Yesanna - the Founder and President of 'Hosanna Ministries' is a God chosen vessel. He is endowed with several Spiritual gifts. He has been in the ministry since 40 years as a well known Preacher, Pastor, Singer and lyricist. He has planted more than 400 churches in Andhra Pradesh, Tamilnadu, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Goa and also one in South Africa. He is being used mightily by God both nationally and internationally. But his beginning was very humble which began in the midst of hardships and difficulties.He was born in 1947 in Nellore district, Andhra Pradesh to Tippalapudi Narasimhulu and Kamalamma. His father was a devoted Hindu whereas his mother Kamalamma was a Roman Catholic. Each time she delivered a baby; and in three days time the child would die. In similar way she had lost three of her five children.After some time she was admitted in St. Joseph General Hospital Santhapet, Nellore District to deliver her 6th child. A baby boy was born to her on March 19, 1947. As the child was struggling to survive, on the 3rd day she went to Bishop William Bouter and poured out her anguish and grief before him. The bishop prayed for the boy and kept his name 'Yesanna' and prophesied that the boy would become a great man of God.

When Bro. Yesanna was 10 years old, he was possessed by demonic spirits and wandered in the streets of Nellore without having proper conscious mind. Due to this, his studies were terminated from 6th class. For Seven years he roamed as a mad man, vomiting blood, sleeping on footpaths, railway platforms and spent a very miserable life. In some occasions his condition forced him to eat the food at dust bins and garbage.

On the D-day 15th February, 1964, as Yesanna was wandering on the streets,without his knowing he was led to a Christian cottage meeting place enrouting his home.He was unmindful of what was happening to him there then.He went and sat inside and heard some worship songs. After the meeting was over, a very bright light shone on him while he was enrouting home at 11 PM .He saw the face of the Lord Jesus Christ in that dazzling light and got healed immediately and became a normal person.

That same night he went back to his home after seven years with sound mind. The next day he visited the Pastor where he went the previous night. The pastor explained clearly to Yesanna that Only the God of the Bible cured him and pointed two references from the Holy Bible, they are "For the Son of Man came to seek and to save what was lost" - Luke 19:10 (NIV) and "Come to Me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest" Matt.11:28 (NIV). The Pastor gave him a Bible copy and from that time onwards Yesanna began to read the Bible continually, fasting and praying regularly.

In 1966 when he was 19 years old, God called him for the full time ministry. Being obedient to the call for God's service, Yesanna left his home, family and ministered in 'The Pentecost' church for several years. Later in 1977, he started a small church in a hut in Lemalle a remote village, Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh.

He had gone through many trials, tribulations and faced severe poverty in the early stages of his ministry. But God never left him alone in that condition. The ministry began to grow and several new churches were planted in various places.

Like Job said "when He has tested me, I will come forth as gold". Now Bro. Yesanna is being used mightily by God both in India and abroad. He had visited and preached in South Korea, Holy land (Jerusalem), Italy, Egypt, Singapore, Malaysia, South Africa, America, Canada, Japan, Sweden, Dubai, Kuwait and many other countries.All glory and honor be to Lord Jesus Christ and please pray for Bro. Yesanna and his extensive ministry.


William Carey (candle in the dark) movie in Telugu


William Carey, D.D.

1761-1834

William Carey is known as "The Founder of Modern Missions."  Following his work in India, the great wave of Missionaries of the 1800's set forth worldwide.  He also was given the title, "Friend of India" for his help in abolishing the custom of Sati--where a widow was burned alive on her husband's funeral pyre.  His example in going to India and translating Scripture into more new versions of the Bible than had been done in all Christian History combined.He sailed in 1793 to India with a reluctant wife and four children to bring the message of Jesus.  There he encountered so much hardship it is amazing he didn't abandon his mission and go home.  But he stayed for over 40 years.

One issue that tormented him was sati--the burning alive of widows when their husbands died.  He would not rest until this practice was stopped.  Facing insurmountable odds, he "plodded" on to influence the abolition of sati and to become the revered "Friend of India" and "Father of Modern Missions."He oversaw more translations of the Bible than had been done in all previous Christian history combined.  Life was never easy for Carey.  But he simply refused to quit, even when a devastating fire destroyed years of his literary work.  His legacy has inspired countless others from his own day to the present.  William Carey shows dramatically how a life dedicated to God and obedient to his calling can make a profound difference in the world. 

Sadhu Sundar Singh Telugu Movie


Sadhu Sundar Singh (3 September 1889, Patiala State, India) was an Indian Christian missionary. He is believed to have died in the foothills of the Himalayas in 1929.

     
1889 – Born at Rampur Kataania,Ludhiana, Punjab
    1903 – Conversion
    1904 – Cast out from home
    1905 – Baptised in Simla; begins life as a sadhu
    1907 – Works in leprosy hospital at Sabathu
    1908 – First visit to Tibet
    1909 – Enters Divinity College, Lahore, to train for the ministry
    1911 – Hands back his preacher's license; returns to the sadhu's life
    1912 – Tours through north India and the Buddhist states of the Himalayas
    1918 to 1922 – Travels worldwide
    1923 – Turned back from Tibet
    1925 to 1927 – Quietly spends time writing
    1927 – Sets out for Tibet but returns due to illness
    1929 – Final attempt to reach Tibet
    1972 – Sadhu Sundar Singh Evangelical Association formed

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