To God Be The Glory!

The famous song "To God be the Glory, great things He has done..." is more than a song to us at NMM. Tonight we got to witness first hand the awesome power and faithfulness of the Most High God.

This morning (29th December 2010), we were informed of a friend (from a Hindu family but accepted Christ a few months ago) who was very sick. He was in severe pain (chest area) and had undergone numerous tests and specialist consultations, but was discharged from the hospital after two days because the doctors couldn't figure out what was wrong - all tests were clear but even the strongest pain-killers couldn't calm him down. He could not sit up or even lie on his side without pain, and was unable to eat because he couldn't sit up long enough to even have a meal.

We went over at 8.30 pm and had a little chat with him, sharing with him some stories from the Bible of how Jesus healed those who believed. We also shared some of our own experiences of how our friends were healed through faith in Jesus. Only after sharing the Word did we start to pray for a few minutes and the Lord took over. Our friend was not only able to turn to his side, he sat up and started twisting his body in all directions without any pain or stiffness - praise the Lord, his non-believing wife was present to witness all this and she too ended up saying "Thank you, Jesus"!

Friends, if you are in need of a miracle, remember "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever" (Hebrews 13:8).

If He could heal 2000 years ago, He can heal you too as He did to our friend. To God be all Glory, Honour and Praise!


Christmas 2010

Christmas 2010 was our first "official" Christmas @ NMM, and it's been special in more ways than one.

On the 24th December, we were blessed with an opportunity to bring lunch and the joy of Christmas to seniors in a nursing home. Christmas Day was spent with our respective families, and we got together again on the 26th to bring some Christmas cheer to another nursing home. On the 27th, NMM was blessed with an opportunity to bring some cheer to the street people who live on the sidewalks of inner Georgetown.

It was definitely a Christmas with a difference, and we feel so blessed to have been able to experience first hand the love and faithfulness of the Father towards His children. We are so proud to be able to claim that we serve a Great and Mighty God.