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2 nd Sep

Arjuna’s September Prayer Requests

Posted by lauren to General

Vision Nationals———————————-September 2010 Prayer

1.     We praise God for 22 baptisms that took place on Aug 26th, including 2 muslims in Pocharam village where Pastor John is pastoring.
Pray for Pastor John’s new Church plant to begin from Sep., new converts to be baptized,  and the completion of Pastor John’s house.

2.     We are trying to find a house for Pastor Joseph and his wife who had recently got married. We are trying to find a house close to the church and have not succeeded yet.  Please pray that God will help us to find a suitable place for them to live.

3.     We have two ladies from our Church that need your prayers.
*Sangamma, a poor lady who had a Christian ceremony for her son’s marriage and was fined by the villagers. There is a problem for them to be accepted in their community because of their faith in Jesus.

*Sumathi, who has recently trusted Christ and started coming to the church, but her husband is a strong Hindu and against all this.  Pray for both of them and their families to trust Christ.

4.     Some of the kids from our children home  have been sick with Typhoid in the month of August. And others got sick due to weather patterns.  Pray for the health of all kids.

5.     Appanna, one of the first children in our Home, completed his engineering and started working in Calcutta. But now he has left his job since he had to work even on Sundays and also long hours.  He went to Hyderabad on 30th Aug and is taking one month’s courses beginning from 31 Aug.  We are hoping that he will find a good job at the end of this course.  Pray that he finds a good job.

6.     Pray for Bible College Students who are actively involved in ministry on 1 & 3rd Saturdays of every month in the 4 areas where we have Churches in Vizag city. They are involved in counseling, evangelism and praying for those whom they meet to share Christ. Pray for them as they will continue this throughout the year.

7.     Bible College Students are going for 15 days (beginning from Oct 2nd ) to do ministry in different places like,  Mother Theresa’s home in Calcutta;   Christian Medical College hospital in Vellore; Life and deed organization in Hyderbad;  and the girls are going to Ramabai Mukthi mission in Pune.  Pray for them as they serve and help the needy, sick, aids patients, and widows.  They will be sharing Christ’s love.  Pray their ministry will strengthen them in their calling.

8.     We still have some land issues and court cases regarding to some of our property and we seek your prayers so that we will be freed from all this.

9.     We have been facing financial difficulties to support our ministry since July and we are unable to meet our monthly expenses.  We request you to pray with us and be a part as God leads you so that we will be able to meet our monthly budgets and beyond.

10. I will be traveling to the US on 6th Sep and will be there till 11th Oct.  Pray for my travels and also for my wife and the family as I am gone.

In the ministry that counts,
Arjuna & Raji Chiguluri

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12 th Jul

Arjuna’s July Prayer Requests

Posted by lauren to News , Prayer Requests

In May, Arjuna asked you all to pray for the International Church Planter’s Summit we hosted in Kathmandu, Nepal. We are pleased to announce that it went really well despite a potential scare as the political situation got rough and there were Maoist strikes and marches in the streets! God was good to us, and all our international speakers and guests were safe during this time. God’s word was taught and many national pastors and leaders were encouraged! You can check out some great photos from the week on our Facebook page.

This month we ask you to pray for two our our Master’s College of Theology Graduates – Thomas and Ravindra – as they join with us to plant churches! Please pray they grow in wisdom as they take what they put into practice what they have been learning in the classroom.

In addition to all the growth and good news, Arjuna’s prayer requests this month carry a tone of seriousness. We are seeing tremendous growth as a ministry,  yet as of now our support base is not keeping up with our growth rate. We have a great need for families, individuals and communities to get behind our pastors and support them. Please pray that God would provide us with support for Vision 2030 and these pastors who are both on the field and waiting to be sent out.

There are many ways to get involved in Vision 2030. Pray for us! Prayer is the visible engine that keeps us running. Keep it up! Spread the Word! Talk about what we do with your friends and family. Give! Get your family and friends together to support Vision 2030. It takes $50 a month to train up, send out, and support one pastor and his family.

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28 th May

Church Planters: Vijaya Raju Yedidi

Posted by Linda to Church Planters

The Church Planters series will tell you about our pastors, their families, and their churches.

Church Planters at the Vision Nationals Campus

Vijaya Raju is one of the first ten church planters to go through training with Vision 2030. This is his story, in his own words.

I was born and raised in a Christian family. My father was a godly man and I was influenced by him. Later, when I graduated I accepted Christ because of him. Afterward I had a deep desire to serve God and when I told my father he sent me to a Bible College. I also completed a 4 year training program at ACTS.

Later on I became a Pastor in two Baptist churches. But God was calling me to start a new Church plant among unreached Hindus.

In November 2009 I had started a new Church plant in small town called Narsipatnam. Within a year we were able to have 25 members in our church! We also go to the prison on third Sunday of every month to share God’s Word to the prisoners and counsel them.

Though we have few members in our Church we are very much involved in evangelism. We also visit the local hospital and pray for the sick people. We realize the power of prayer, so once a month we have fasting prayer through the night.

We request you to pray so that many of our village members accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and savior. Please do pray for our ministry and my family.

If you would like to support Vijaya Raju and other church planters like him:

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14 th May

Arjuna’s May Prayer Requests

Posted by Linda to News , Prayer Requests

ICPS Attendees in Nepal

Vision Nationals’ focus on church planting extends outside of India to other Asian nations. We support and promote church planters in Nepal, and Arjuna’s prayer requests this month focus on this nation.

Last month, we hosted the International Church Planters Summit (ICPS) in Kathmandu. It was a great blessing to see God building His church there, as Nepal now has thousands of churches.  It is our hope that one day we will be able to use funds raised through Vision 2030 to reach even more of Nepal with the gospel!

There are still many villages and tribes in Nepal that don’t have a church or have never heard the gospel. This is partly due to the political situation, which is not peaceful and sometimes results in persecution. Can you remember to pray for the nation and the church? Please pray that God continues to raise up church planters in this country, and that Vision 2030 can have a role in training and supporting them.

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30 th Apr

Church Planters: Appa Rao Kalluri

Posted by Linda to Church Planters

The Church Planters series will tell you about our pastors, their families, and their churches.

Appa Rao and his wife

Appa Rao and his wife

Appa Rao Kalluri has faced difficulties and experienced miracles in his life. At the age of 20, he began suffering from digestive problems, and although he visited many doctors, none could cure him. During this time, a pastor talked to him about Jesus Christ. Appa grew up in a Hindu family, but the pastor told him that Jesus was the only hope for his life.

Appa trusted Christ and accepted Him as savior. Later, miraculously, he was healed. In January, 2000, he was baptized as a public proclamation of his new faith.

Suddenly, in March 2001, Appa began suffering from severe allergies. Medical tests reveal that he was HIV positive. Despite the serious diagnosis, Appa knew that Jesus had healed him before, and had shown him a path of life. He had faith that God would see him through, and even out of, this situation.

Around the time he was diagnosed HIV positive, Appa felt God calling him into ministry. He also met and married an HIV positive woman, and together they serve God in ministry. Appa and his wife planted their first church in Cherlopalem, a village where many residents are suffering from AIDS.

Knowing that he needed more training and help planting churches, Appa joined the Vision 2030 program. He is excited about what he’ll learn, and how it will enable him to reach more people with the gospel. Please be in prayer for Appa and his wife, as they expand their ministry to reach more villages with the gospel!

Tags: Church Planters, india, vision 2030, vision nationals, vn2030 Comments
23 th Apr

Church Planters: Kishore

Posted by Linda to Church Planters , News

The Church Planters series will tell you about our pastors, their families, and their churches.

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We would like to introduce you to Kishore, one of our church planters. He, his wife Srujana, and their daughters Amrutha (16), Swarnalatha (14), and AniRoza (12) worked together to plant 4 churches in the Yandapilli-Vizag District.

God called Kishore into ministry in 2007, and directed him to Vision Nationals pastors’ training program. Shortly after graduating, Kishore and his family started a small church in Annavaram Village.

This first plant was very difficult, as the villagers had practiced Hinduism for generations. For a long while, they opposed Kishore and his family, fearing they would build religious places other than the existing Hindu temples.

Kishore dealt with the villagers by spending time with them and building friendships. Eventually, 20 people converted and the church purchased a building. Today, over 60 people spend their Sundays in the church building, worshiping Jesus. Many of of these Christians are Hindu and Muslim converts.

Vision Nationals has selected Kishore to oversee 100 church planters in the Yandapilli-Vizag District. The first 10 pastors to receive support have already been assigned to him, and will start planting churches in the local villages. We are hopeful and confident that God will work in these villages just as He has in Annavaram.

Please be in prayer for Kishore, his family, the new church planters, and all the villages that will soon hear about Jesus!

Tags: Church Planters, church planting, india, vision 2030, vision nationals, vn2030 Comments
16 th Apr

Group Change: The Margarine Tub on Phinney Ridge

Posted by Linda to Group Change

We understand the idea of a community resourcing a community might be a new concept to many of our readers. Our Group Change blog series introduces you to communities who work together to resource Vision 2030’s church planters.

Phinney Ridge CG

Pastor Andrew Pack and the members of Anchor Church represent the hip, artsy Seattle area of Phinney Ridge. Sporting sleeve tattoos, beanies, and retro 50’s attire, church members live, work, and serve their community with a focus on introducing their neighbors to Jesus.

Soon after the church was founded, Pastor Andrew spread the word about Vision 2030. Now every Gospel Community–all three of them!–at Anchor Church works together to resource pastors in India.

Pastor Andrew is the point person for the Phinney Community Group. It’s his name on our List of Donors, and it’s his bank account that is debited $50 each month. However, it is the community together that supports the mission. How do they do it?

First, they pray. They keep up to date with what’s going on through Facebook and this blog, and together they pray for the pastors and the work of the Gospel in India.

Second?  Well, they use a margarine tub. When Pastor Andrew’s group first decided to support a church planter, he took an empty Margarine Tub and cut a slit in the lid.  Each night the group meets, Pastor Andrew puts the Margarine Tub in the bathroom by the sink. Sometimes he reminds folks it’s there, sometimes he doesn’t. But the community knows that what goes in the Margarine Tub goes to Vision 2030. Together they make it happen.

The Gospel Communities of Anchor Church were the first to get behind Vision 2030. From all of us at Vision 2030, we thank you for your support, and for allowing us to use your story to demonstrate to others how a community can resource a community.

If you have questions about how you, your church, your small group, or your family could join together to support a church planter, please e-mail Lauren! If you are already supporting a church planter, and would like to share your story, please e-mail Linda.

Tags: anchor church, community groups, gospel community, seattle, small groups Comments
9 th Apr

Arjuna’s April Prayer Requests

Posted by Linda to News , Prayer Requests

church square

The prayer requests for April are full of good news about Vision 2030 and Vision Nationals church planting efforts!

If you haven’t already heard the news on our facebook page, BILD gave their approval to start translating their curriculum into Telugu.  This is the language most of our church planters speak, and we are very excited to have high quality training materials to offer them.  We have already finalized translators and a printer to do the work.   Please be in prayer that the process goes smoothly and that the translated materials are available soon.

We also have enough support coming in to start training 10 church planters!  These 10 men are from Narsipatnam, an area in the Vizag district.   The men will be planting at least 30 churches in this area over the next 7 years.   Please pray for God to bless their ministries, and for many to be saved when they hear the gospel.    We want to raise up 50 church planters for this area (which would allow 150 churches to be planted), so please also pray that we receive enough support to meet our goal.

We would also appreciate your prayers for an international church planters conference  we are hosting in Kathmandu, Nepal from April 27-30.  We are expecting about 400 planters coming from SE Asia, mainly from Nepal.   We request your prayers for all those travelling abroad to teach and for all our participants.

Thank you for your prayers!  We are truly excited to see God answering them and expanding the ministry.

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2 nd Apr

How You Can Help

Posted by Linda to About India , Church Planters , News , Prayer Requests

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Did you know that you have a tremendous ability to help church planters like Thomas, Ravi, and John?  Maybe you’ve read this blog for a while, or found out about VN2030 through our Facebook page, and you like what we’re doing but you’re not sure how you can support the ministry.  Well, you can do a lot of good just by taking some very simple steps.

First, please pray. Our church planters are burdened to preach the gospel among people who have never heard about Jesus and who may persecute them. Your prayer is an incredible blessing to the pastors, their families, their churches, and their villages.

Second, talk about Vision 2030. Talk about the ministry, our mission, and our church planters to your family, friends, churches, and small groups. This seems like such a simple action, but if you’re passionate about what we’re doing, getting the word out about Vision 2030 is one of the most helpful things you can do. You are our most effective promoter!

Third, give us feedback. If you want to hear more about certain church planters, or if our ministry has impacted you or your small group in some way, let us know! We want to go beyond telling you about Vision 2030; we want to engage you in the ministry.

And, finally, talk to your family, church, or small group about supporting a church planter. For $50 a month, we can train someone like Thomas and send him to a village to plant a church. If you would like to support a church planter, you can set up monthly donations here.

From prayer, to word of mouth, to feedback, to donations, there are many opportunities to help Vision 2030 in its work. Please consider supporting us in one (or more!) of these ways!

Tags: Church Planters, donation, helping, india, prayer, support Comments
26 th Mar

Thomas

Posted by Linda to Church Planters , News , Prayer Requests

Thomas Thumbi

Thomas Thumbi

The Vision Nationals Bible College held a graduation ceremony last month for 9 of its students. Five of the graduates will be going out as church planters, and 2 of these will be sponsored by the Vision2030 program!

While we are excited for these new graduates, some sad news accompanied the ceremony. Thomas Thumbi, one of the new Vision Nationals church planters, learned that his father passed away three days before graduation. Please be in prayer for Thomas as he deals with his father’s death and begins his new ministry.

Tags: bible college, Church Planters, graduation, india, vision nationals Comments
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