Sunday, September 14, 2008

Objectives

To care for abandoned orphans, providing needed love and affection
To provide opportunities for the children to develop physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually until they have the knowledge, wisdom and ability to take personal responsible for themselves
To raise the children to become self-sufficient adults who contribute to society
To work in conjunction with foundations, organizations, and public and private agencies for the public benefit
To help reduce and alleviate family and social problems
From http://www.thaiblessing.com/

Overview House of Blessing


The House of Blessing (Ban Praphon) was begun on December 5, 1995 by a group of Thai Christians. They had a burden for abandoned and neglected children, kids in pitiful condition who were in need of someone to give them love and affection. Their purpose was that such children might be provided opportunities to develop physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually, with the eventual goal that they become self-sufficient adults who would become contributors to society. +++ Thank God for the work of The House of Blessing, a faith ministry now into its twelfth year. Thank God for his provision and his help. Thanks too to you, our family in Christ, for your part, supporting this work by your material contributions, your prayers, your visits and by the encouragement you give. As the children grow up and enter adolescence, careful supervision is needed for them to have fruitful lives. The essential thing to have a fruitful life is to remain intimately connected to God. We emphasize this frequently; confident that once the children receive God’s direction in the way that they should go, they will not depart from it. We fervently desire that you will remember the House of Blessing children in your prayers and also build into their lives by your encouragement to them. God bless all of you.



Children of God. Without dreams of hope and pride a man will die.Though his flesh moves his heart sleeps In the grave.Without land man never dreams cause he's not free.All men need a place to live with dignity.Take the crumbs form starving soldiers,they won't die.Lord said not by bread alone does man survive.Take the food from hungry children,they won't cry.Food alone won't ease the hungry in their eyes.Every Child belongs to mankind's family.Children are the fruit of all humanity.Let them feel the love of all the human race .Touch them with the warmth,the strength of that embrace.Give me love and understanding. I will thriveAs my children grow my dreams come alive.Those who hear the cries of children,God will bless.I will always hear.

House of Blessing (Ban praphon)
Caring for Orphaned Children

7 Basic Bible Doctrines and Obama


If you take 7 basic Bible doctrines that all true Christians hold to you and compare with what someone like Barrack Hussein Obama holds with you quickly see he is not a Christian. A question begs asking- When did he accept a Muslim name, instead of his given Christian name Barry Sotera? If he has become a true Christian at what point did he renounce the works of Islam, and declare Mohammed as the false prophet that he is, and Allah as the false god, or Moon god.
A Christian is someone who has been born again, redeemed, having accepted the shed blood of the Lord Jesus as the only way into heaven. Someone who has admitted to being a hell deserving sinner, and has put all their trust for eternity in the Lord Jesus Christ.
Seven Reasons why Obama is not a Christian, borrowing from his answers at Saddleback in an on camera interview-
1) His view of God the Father- Perhaps due to not having much of a father figure in his life, his view of God the Father is skewed. However in his interview he says he believes in a higher power. This then is his view of God, just a higher power.
2) His view of God the Son- He stated that Jesus was a good teacher, a good example. He said he believes in the historical Christ. That is what Modernists hold with!
3) His view of the Holy Spirit- He said his view was that this was the anointing that came on preachers when they got excited in the pulpit.
4) His view of Heaven- He does not believe in a heaven the way the Bible describes it, but more peace of mind.
5) His view of Hell- He openly said he cannot believe in a God that would send a little Hindu boy from India to suffer in flames because he had not turned to Jesus. He cannot believe in a hell like that. He misses the point that we are all Hell bound sinners, and wide is the gate, and broad is the way that leadeth to destruction, and many there be that go in thereat. He misses salvation altogether. Like all modernists his view of Hell is it is only for really mean, extremely wicked people, and all good people will avoid it.
6) His view of the Bible- Every Christian should readily admit that the Holy Bible is God's Word, not just containing some good words from God. He misrepresents every scripture he has ever quoted, or partially quoted. His view of the Bible is that it is a good book, along with other good books. I still hold that he has stated in his book "The Audacity of Hope" that "If the political winds change he will side with the Muslims" is further proof that he is not a Christian.
7) His view of prayer sums it up- He claimed that when he prays it is conversations he has with himself. I guess that makes him his own god! That is Humanism's goal, and as a secular humanist he lives up to the expectation. He believes meditation is prayer. Prayer is Asking and Receiving according to the Bible.
So in all 7 major Bible areas of testing he would fail every one! Any true Christian should be able to readily to see he is not a Christian. Besides the fact that he attends a radical Africa first church that denies almost every tenant of scripture, the man is at odds with all tenants of Christianity. Any true Christian would have to hold against abortion, and he is extremely as far left as you can go on that subject! He would not want his girls cursed with a baby!! I guess babies don't come from God!
Dr. David McBurney
Above & Beyond Ministries Intl.
From http://baptist-potluck.blogspot.com/