I was not in a situation to help him, but God talked to me

Pastor Julian Gibb interviews Dr. Bishnu Regmi, Pastor of Himalayan Community Church in Phoenix, AZ; Bishnu shares about a time when he was in seminary and on that day, he was not in a situation to help someone, but God talked to him. Bishnu recalled the teaching of Jesus, love your neighbor as yourself, and says, “Even though you don’t have anything, you should go and listen to his problem.” Bishnu says that you can share the gospel without using words, by serving; he shares about serving churches and refugees in Phoenix, and encourages people here in the USA that if they’re not able to go out of the country to serve, there are “many people in their backyard. The entire world is here.”

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Seed Projects – Acts of Love to the Community

Julian Gibb interviews Bob Moffitt. Bob describes what seed projects are and gives examples of seed projects in Liberia, and in Kenya. Begin with prayer, asking God to open your eyes to see a need you can meet, meet the need, demonstrating the love of God to your neighbor.

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We bus 40-50 homeless people into a soup kitchen and help meet their needs

Bob Moffitt interviews Pastor Walt Rattray of Church on the Street.  Pastor Walt says, “The Holy Spirit cleanses you, and you fight the good fight of faith.” He shares how they bus 40-50 homeless people to a soup kitchen ten times a week, to feed them, and preach the gospel of Jesus Christ. He also helps meet their needs for housing, clothing, and praying for them, helping get them off the street.

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God doesn’t see us as a burden 2

Bob Moffitt interviews Sandi Miller. In this Re-Broadcast, Sandi shares about Teddy, her son with Down’s syndrome, and how she serves and learns from Teddy.  Sandi shares many analogies of how she has seen new perspectives of God’s love for her, revealed in her son. Sandi says, “Teddy knows what he’s doing; why do I want to get in his way?” Sandi continues, “Teddy sees a need and meets a need through a hug or prayer.”