God can make the rich young ruler follow Him too…

The rich young ruler could not renounce his worldly possessions in order to follow Christ Jesus.Jesus remarks, “How hard it is for the rich to enter the kingdom of God?”

But then Jesus proceeds to make a divine proclamation, “What is impossible with men is possible with God!”

God’s Word never fails; the impossible are coming to pass today.

My friend forwarded me a link to Outlook India magazine, an article written by the editor of Outlook Business, Anand Mahadevan.

An amazing testimony indeed. I believe this is the kind of worshipers that God is looking for, people fervently seeking a relationship with God and not a religious identity. I don’t want to copy paste the article here, because the effect of reading it in the midst of other national and international news is truly mind blowing and I don’t want you to miss it.

I, The Convert : My conversion was not a change of religion but a change of heart – Anand Mahadevan

Published in: on October 21, 2008 at 2:20 pm  Leave a Comment  

61 Summers after Independance

I wanted to write an entry on the 61st Indian Independance Day, but me not being a die-hard patriot I just could’nt think about what to write, All I did was to pray for the country God put me in.

I’ve been reading a book called “Games Indians play by V.Raghunathan”. I am alomost at the end of it, There’s a little something in the book, that I thought would be appropriate to put up here because it conveys all my thoughts about the great Indian country entirely. I’d like thank Mr.V Raghunathandoesn’t for contributing his intellectual and real insights through his book.

So here it is, which was supposed to be here on 15th August..Better late than never!!

If we can launch rockets but get nowhere
Fire missiles, but not our passions to excel,
Build aircraft but cannot fly our dreams;
If we can build oil rigs, cyclotrons and atomic plants,
But not our character,

Make heavy machinery and earth moving equipment,
Yet not move heaven and earth to improve our fate;
If we can grow enough grain, but not care enough to store them,
Allow half our population to go hungry, with malnutrition and ill health still our national visage;

If our population is well over a billion, and
Still doubling over thirty five years, what we innocently call our leadership
Turns family planning into a bad phrase;

If 400 million and more are still strangers to basic essentials in life
An equal number effectively illiterate and
A girl child still an object of rejection;
If our water table is beginning to get lower than oil,
Our rivulets and canals get desiccated,
Our seas, river, brooks saturated with refuse and effluents;

If open sewage in our midst froths pink, blue and green,
With such blatant chemical pollution a rule rather than exception and
Our reaction to these sights as best phlegmatic;

If half of our country still performs its morning ablutions under the open skies and
We are blissful being the world’s largest open-air lavatory, with basic hygiene and human dignity nobody’s concern;

If elephants and rhinos, leopards and tiger are fast disappearing,
Our mountains turning naked and barren with denudation,
Forests disappearing rapidly under the onslaught of deforestation;

If cows, donkeys, horses, even camels can roam the busiest of streets,
With us incapable of arriving at a collective solution to the problem and
In the name of compassion, subject the poor animals to the worst indignities;

If our national monuments are in a state of abject neglect,
Even a Taj Mahal stands upon a pile of a town’s refuse and indifference with Tourism a mere caricature of its potential;

If our public transport is perennially choking,
Our hospital lobbies resemble railway platforms and
Our cities, towns and villages a vast compost heap;

If our railway stations and drainage pipes are dwellings to zillions,
Sidewalks, if there, unavailable to pedestrian, and
Our traffic signals obeyed in infraction than compliance;

If our children are interviewed and waitlisted for nursery admission,
A class XII child with 90 percent cannot make it to the nearest college and
IITs, et al. brimming with 2, 00,000 applications and more for a handful of seats;

If we have to bribe a babu to pay our land taxes, and
We can get a ‘RTO license to kill’’ without
a driving test with
Corruption in a government department a rule not exception
If our bureaucracy is not a service but a power centre;
And a system so corrupt that
85 per cent leakage in intended fundings nationally acceptable, with
Local administrations in cities, towns and villages a mere parody;

If a weak rupee is our best ticket to exports,
Quality, scale and punctuality at best secondary concerns, and
Basic R&D still beyond the horizon;
If it takes three to mow a lawn, and we still
Erect buildings loading bricks on the heads of your women,
With Our pace of change and productivity long the slowest and lowest in the world;

If petitions are piled sky-high in every court
of the land, with
Justice nearly impossible to find in one’s lifetime (if then), and
Our dehumanized jails overflowing even as crime rates continue to soar;
IF shanghai alone surpasses Indian’s total exports three times over, and
India’s total port capacity by about the same margin, and India’s total foreign direct investment over ten times;

If, as a people, we have lost our sensitivity to the misery and mediocrity around us, and
The only value system we can pass on to the next generation is that of
Cynicism, opportunism and corruption;

If our standards of satisfaction and excellence lie lower
than the soles of our feet and
We are not filled with a sense of shame
At the gap between our rightful place in the world and the present one;

Surely it’s time to introspect collectively?

I guess this is why I prayed for my country on Independance day instead of singing praise for my nation.
Published in: on October 1, 2008 at 6:42 am  Leave a Comment  

Easter – Jesus lives

Hi,
I’m Debbie and today’s Easter. I was looking forward for this day for a very long time and am really exited. Easter is a sign that Jesus lives.He lives in a very tiny place, that is my heart.I’m trying my best to keep it clean and am working on it.It is pretty hard to do that ’cause you know I’m a “teenager”.

But God as made it really very easy for me.He has given me really good friends so I don’t experience much of peer pressure and I got saved when I was 9 years old. God also anointed me with the holy spirit when I was 11.So the holy spirit tells me when I go wrong and to say the truth I’m never confused about anything except when I write my exams I get confused with the answers.I mean even when I have the silliest worries that no one loves me sometimes, God reminds that I’m very special.But one thing, I don’t understand that in which way I am special.

What does my future hold? What am I going to become after I grow up?When am I going to die? All these doubts just spring up in my mind sometimes. But I’m not too worried about it.Because I have absolute faith in God.He will do what is right for me and I’m SURE about that.

Ok then bye.
I have to leave for scripture class now.

Debbie

Published in: on May 28, 2008 at 1:41 pm  Comments (2)  

Debbie here !!!

Hi everybody!!

I’m Callie’s little sis, Debbie here.I’m 14 and I’m studying in 10th std. I’m really really irritated about this but I guess I will soon get used to it. People say that I think maturely for my age. If you’re putting a smile on your face after reading the previous statement, let me tell you I can make a real racket. Beware!!!

From now on I’ll start posting some of my writings over here in my sister’s blog.The first one was about this Easter which was on March 2008. Enjoy reading it !!!

Luv,
Debbie

Published in: on May 28, 2008 at 1:22 pm  Leave a Comment