Some pastors are still praying

This morning I met with some very faithful pastors for prayer. We were only 8 servants of God gathered for prayer this morning, but we had a good time. I know that several of those who use to be there were away from town. Personally I have been away quite a lot recently and therefore I have not been able to meet with my brothers for prayer.

I was blessed to be together with these faithful prayer champions this morning. I am convinced that their prayers means a lot to the city of Bergen.

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  1. sydaus Avatar
    sydaus

    I would like to know what u think about people in Europe increasingly hearing the call of Allah and embracing Islam. I believe some 100 000 people in france alone r converting to Islam each year.
    Im sure u probably dont like it very much do you? As an Indian Hindu i feel the same way about you’re activities which is essentially preying on poor gullible people with false promises of miracles n in the process trying to destroy our culture and beliefs.
    Obviously in your mindset u believe miracles and god grace is only bestowed on those who embrace jesus n christianity while the rest of us stubborn heathens r destined for hell.
    We do not need your petty god. We have our own one true god.
    I ask u to concentrate on those born christians who are losing their faith in Europe. Or r u afraid that they will no longer fall for your methods and therefore u seek easier targets elsewhere.

  2. Erling Thu Avatar

    Dear Sydaus!
    Thank you for leaving this comment on my blog. I don’t think Islam has any future in Europe among the Europeans, but could win a lot of immigrants. I don’t think any religion has any bright future in Europe or elsewhere! People are tired of religion. People are tired of empty promises. That is why even the so called christian religion has no future either!
    If you read my blog, you will soon discover that I am not propagating any religion at all! I am just a simple follower of Jesus Christ. I have discovered that he is alive today! I have met him. I am able to have a relationship with him. He is my friend. I like to introduce my friend and help all people to enter into a relationship with him. The friendship of Jesus Christ is wonderful! I don’t believe in religions, I believe in building relationship with living persons.
    I have come to love India. I love the people of India. I love the beauty of the various people groups. I love the hospitality of the village people. My elder daughter is married to a Punjabi. Their children are the most beautiful children in the world! I also have a son who married a English lady. Their children are also the most beautiful children in the world. The other grandchildren of mine are also the most beautiful children in the world. However, the most, most beautiful children I have ever seen, I have seen among some poor tribal people in India.
    I can’t fully explain why, but I love India. I have many Indian friends, adherents of different religions, but still my friends. People in the West have a lot to learn from the Indian culture, and people in India can learn some things from our culture. I am not trying to destroy any Indian or any other culture.
    In Norway and in other European countries, we are seeing an increasing number of people getting tired of religion. We are also seeing an increasing number of especially young people becoming followers of Jesus Christ. Through my books, articles in magazines and papers, as well as my blog and web-pages, I am just telling the story of what Jesus is doing in my life and in the lives of my friends.

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