Troop Churches ( House Churches ) in early days – Bro.Frankton

1…As for Saul, he made havock of the church, entering into every house, and haling men and women committed them to prison.

Acts:8:3

 The above verse brings us a very clear message that there was fellowship in the houses…. Saul ( Later Paul ) persecuted the early age churches that is troop churches gathered  in houses 

2….The churches of Asia salute you. Aquila and Priscilla salute you much in the Lord, with the church that is in their house.

1 Corinthians:16:19

Paul Wishes  troop Churches in Corinth

3…..Likewise greet the church that is in their house. Salute my well-beloved Epaenetus, who is the firstfruits of Achaia unto Christ.

Romans:16:5

Paul Wishes the Troop churches in Rome 

3….And to our beloved Apphia, and Archippus our fellowsoldier, and to the church in thy house: Philemon:1:2

Above verse says that Paul wishes troops gathered in Apphia & Archippus houses

4……Salute the brethren which are in Laodicea, and Nymphas, and the church which is in his house.

Colossians:4:15

Paul Wishes the Troop churches in Colocians 

Above verses clarify us that there was only troop churches were exist in early apostle days which was formed by 100% leading of the Holy Spirit….how does these house church culture faded…….there was no other denominations mentioned in the Bible 

It is self explanatory…. how these Pagan churches got into the system of Christianity 

One final word to hit the nail straight 

Howbeit the most High dwelleth not in temples made with hands; as saith the prophet, 

Heaven is my throne, and earth is my footstool: what house will ye build me? saith the Lord: or what is the place of my rest?

Acts 7:47 & 48

Troop Churches ( House Churches ) has history of more than 2000 yrs than any other man made denomination pagan churches

Work of Nicolaitans (Contd)

Lessons from the book of Numbers 11 : 16 – 17

Some churches use Numbers 11:16-17 to ordain 70 elders/ministers as part of their ministry, as they say this is how God wants his ministry to run.

So YHWH said to Moses: “Gather to Me seventy men of the elders of Israel, whom you know to be the elders of the people and officers over them; bring them to the tabernacle of meeting, that they may stand there with you.  Then I will come down and talk with you there. I will take of the Spirit that is upon you and will put the same upon them; and they shall bear the burden of the people with you, that you may not bear it yourself alone” (Numbers 11:16-17).

Most churches would go this way about Numbers 11:16-17. We need to choose 70 men (people in our ministry who do what we say) and appoint them as elders so that they can also do our ministry work. When we read Numbers 11:16-17, we see God first talking to Moses and telling him to gather 70 elders of Israel. The first thing we need to ask is, what is the meaning of the word “elder”? The word “elder” comes from the Hebrew word “zaqen” (pronounced as “zaw-kane”) concordance number 2204 and 2205. This means a person who is recognized by the people for his gifts of leadership, wisdom (in righteous living based on the Torah) and justice. Then we see Moses choosing, based on what God told him, 70 men and bringing them to the tabernacle so that the spirit of YHWH could be upon them. So the flowchart of events over here is:

God talking to Moses with an instruction >> 70 Elders chosen >> Spirit of YHWH rests on them.

In modern-day churches, we don’t see God talking to the elder of the church or God sanctifying these elders. We see men appointing men based on an event that happened during the time of Moses. Moreover, we need to understand why God chose 70 elders to help Moses. In the previous verses of Numbers 11:10-15, we read Moses is pleading to God to kill him because the people were weeping before Moses. Moses was unable to bear the grief of weeping, as the burden was too heavy for him. God then, in His great mercy, told Moses, “I will sanctify elders to help you so that you don’t have to bear all of these burdens yourself”. So we see that the elders and the duty of Moses were to serve the people, and not serve themselves.

– To be Continued

Christian News around the country

Thousands of Chinese Students Accepting Christ in America

Hundreds of thousands of Chinese students come as atheists to study in colleges and universities in the United States. Thousands of them accept Jesus into their lives as they get exposed to Christian beliefs, according to reports.

More than 304,000 Chinese studied in American colleges and universities in 2015 alone, according to Institute of International Education. And these institutions often become the first places where they get to know about different religious tenets.

It is estimated that thousands of Chinese students have embraced Christianity, the Foreign Policy magazine says, and quotes Gregory Jao, national director of campus engagement for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA, as saying that his organization serves between 1,600 and 1,800 overseas Chinese out of a total of about 5,000 international students it ministers to.

Valerie Althouse, who served as a chaplain at NYU, is also quoted as saying that Chinese have been the majority of those involved in the school’s spiritual programs. “Part of it is language-based — it seems most Chinese greatly desire to improve English — and also curiosity about Americans, American life, and even our religious beliefs and democratic system.” China’s communist rulers have restricted religious freedom ever since they came to power in 1949, when they expelled Christian missionaries while allowing churches to function under the government’s control. Chinese Christians then faced severe persecution during the Cultural Revolution of the 1960s and the 1970s under Mao, who saw religion as “poison.”

Churches are now allowed to function, but only after they register with the government which results in lack of autonomy. While hundreds of thousands of unofficial house churches, largely indigenous, exist all across the country, restrictions remain. Evangelism is allowed, but only in state-approved religious venues and private settings.

But when young Chinese students come to America, they are free to exercise their religious freedom even as they struggle with issues that most immigrants face. “When people go to a new place, their identity as immigrants makes them look for meaning: ‘Why me? Why is this happening to me?’ When people start to ask questions like these, Christianity provides answers that many find acceptable,” Yang Fenggang, a sociology professor at Purdue University and the author of Chinese Christian in America: Conversion, Assimilation, and Adhesive Identities, tells Foreign Policy. “They need to learn how to interact with classmates of other races, how to interact with professors. A person won’t be able to lead a normal life if they look to Marxism or Maoism to guide their daily life here.”

Chinese students became more receptive of the Gospel especially after the 1989 Tiananmen crackdown, as they got disillusioned with communism, according to Yang, who says, “For my generation, it was a real struggle between Marxism; communism versus Christianity.” In 2014, Yang predicted that even within China, the Protestant population is likely to swell to 160 million by 2025. “By my calculations China is destined to become the largest Christian country in the world very soon,” Yang told The Telegraph at the time. “It is going to be less than a generation. Not many people are prepared for this dramatic change.” Yang predicts that China, which had over 58 million Protestants in 2010 according to the Pew Research Centre’s Forum on Religion and Public Life, will have around 160 million by 2025. This would mean China will likely be ahead even of the United States, which had about 159 million Protestants in 2010. Yang went on to say that China’s total Christian population, including Catholics, would be over 247 million by 2030 and thus become the largest Christian congregation in the world. “Mao thought he could eliminate religion. He thought he had accomplished this. It’s ironic – they didn’t. They actually failed completely,” he said.

Arrest of China’s Largest Megachurch Pastor ‘Will Shake the Spirit’ of Christian Leaders, Says China Aid Founder

China Aid, a Christian human rights organization based in the U.S., believes that Pastor Gu Yuese of Hangzhou’s Chongyi Church, the largest government sanctioned church in China, has no chance to escape sentencing by the Communist Party for standing up against the crackdown on churches. “I think the likely scenario to happen is that he will be indicted, and depending on his confession, and how cooperative he is, the length of sentence can be negotiated,” Bob Fu, founder and president of China Aid, told The Christian Post in a phone interview on Thursday.

“All factors combined, I do not see any way that the Communist Party will let Pator Gu leave the prison without a criminal sentence,” Fu added.

Gu was taken into custody and placed under “residential surveillance at a designated location” on Jan. 28, but was only formally charged on Feb. 6 on charges of embezzling funds, Fu told CP. While Chinese authorities, led by the Communist Party, have claimed that Gu is being investigated for corruption, China Aid and other persecution watchdog groups have pointed out that Gu is being punished more so because of his opposition to the crackdown on churches in China, which includes the forced cross removal from hundreds of churches in several provinces.

Although authorities have arrested several Christian pastors of underground churches and Christian activists for protesting against the forced cross removals, Gu is the highest ranking government-sanctioned church official to be arrested since the cultural revolution in the 1960s. Fu said that the pastor’s arrest is “politically charged,” and pointed out the irony that Gu had previously been considered almost as a “poster boy” by the government for religious freedom. The China Aid president noted that Gu has built a large international following, especially in Hong Kong and other oversees church communities, with petitions supporting him gathering over 1,500 signatures by influential church leaders.

Read more at http://www.christianpost.com/news/china-arrest-megachurch-pastor-gu-yuese-government-sanctioned-church-persecution-157537/

National Worship Center (NWC) – Vision & Revelations

When  I started worshipping in the Centre Jesus came  near me. I felt his presence and saw  light shining .He spoke to me like this” I have come as a light to shine in the world.You have been chosen to be the light to everyone and shine in the world and you will be a witness to me.”      

Kamala Chatterjee

At the time of my worshipping in the Centre  God spoke to me like this “ All the deception of the enemy will go away.The servants of God have all turned away from me and now started  leading  wordly life. Immediately go and preach my  words  to  the people.”

Tulika Barla – Jharkhand

As soon as I entered the worship centre I felt the presence of God. When  I started singing ,  my head, two hands and legs started shaking and felt a power entering in to me. Again when I started praising I was filled fully with power.

Susheel – Jharkhand

God showed me how he is protecting me and the family in all the critical situations. God clearly told me to wait patiently for His coming (Rapture).

Julyani – Jharkhand