There's nothing more worthwhile than to give HOPE to the hopeless.FAITH to the weary. JOY to the broken. That's what Jesus did. That's what Jesus does. Jesus Christ is the fulfilment of all of these things...He alone is the ANSWER for life's circumstances... There is only ONE LIFE-CHANGER in this-JESUS CHRIST. There is only ONE 'STAR', the bright morning star-JESUS CHRIST. Our lives are simply signposts to God...keeping the spotlight firmly focused and shining on HIM ALONE.
The meaning of life in 8 words...
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
PRIDE...will stifle you, manipulate you, and ultimately DESTROY your potential.
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Special service September 6 - 5pm
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Coen 2009 update 3
Okay brief update on Coen...
Jesse ministered up there in the community from Thursday 30 July 09 to Monday 3 August 09. Initially meetings were held in the backyards of different members of the community. A bit different from the city. But picturesque nonetheless...under the stars with a bonfire in the middle. The community were quite receptive to hearing the Good News message. By the end of the week the church hall, which normally only has ~10people attend had filled up to ~30-40 people eager to hear more about Jesus.
Some things of interest:
A man who was a severe alcoholic got prayed for 2 years ago the last time Jesse went up. And two years on...he is still completely delivered from alcohol. Never drunk again.
2 people gave their lives to Jesus, including one character noted for violence and drug abuse.
Normally disruptive children sat up to attention, absorbing all that Jesse was ministering about Jesus.
And when it came time to go, no one wanted that to happen...the community was and is changing as Pastor Graeme noticed..."if only another week...".
Some leaders from Ahnem Land (Northern Territory), Arukun & Yarrabah also came up to Coen for the meetings. And now want the same change that Jesus has made in Coen to make the same change in their communities.
But God is good and faithful and just - and the feeble hands and weak knees have been lifted up.
Please continue to pray on for Coen and the othe indigenous communities in North QLD.
Cheers,
anneline
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Coen 2009 update 1


Coen is an Aboriginal community in far north QLD with a population of ~350ppl.
Monday, July 27, 2009
Coen, Far North QLD - Jul 09 trip
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Special Meeting 05 July 09 - Brisbane
Jesse will be arriving back in Brisbane 5th July 09 from Fiji. He will be ministering this same evening at Kenmore Baptist Church, 57a Kenmore road, 5pm service.
So here's the details one more time:
Where: Kenmore Baptist Church
57a Kenmore Road, Kenmore
When: 5th July 2009 @ 5pm
This service is open to everyone, regardless of ethnicity, cultural or religous background. Come just as you are and hear about Jesus just as He is.
Remember this service gets packed out REALLY FAST...so get in early...!!
See you there.
Fiji 09 update - week 2 highlights
but most importantly has been the miracle of salvation...
many people have surrendered their lives to Jesus Christ.
A group of 10 Hindu's on one nite decided that Jesus is the way for them.
...so in a nut shell many people have been giving their lives to Christ.
In addition to other deliverances that have been happening in the lives of individuals and families - but the most notable has been the surrender of many people to Jesus Christ.
:)
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Fiji 09 - Coral Coast Update...70 and counting
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
June 2009 - Fiji 09 has already kicked off
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Palm Island - May trip 2009
Although a short trip, plenty has been packed into it. Please pray for the following:
- With 30+ computers for the local state school & good quality clothes & other equipment etc donated from Christian Outreach College Brisbane and many individuals from Brisbane and the Gold Coast, there are 6 pallets of goods to be distributed to the needy in the community - that needs to be delivered and distributed appropriately
- Sharing with the children in the school
- Church ministry
- Community outreach
Plus meeting up and planning with ministers in Townsville for a campaign up there and also confirming dates for the trip to the Torres Strait Islands....
A visit to the Townsville Correctional Facility (high security) to talk to some of the inmates is also being planned for.
All within 5days.busy busy! better get cracking!
:)
Mudgeereba Church meeting - Have faith in God.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Upcoming Brisbane Meeting - 3rd May 2009
...or bring someone along that fits the profile above or has their own set of needs.
Jesus Christ is the answer for whatever life throws at you. Whether it be cancer. or aids. or TB. or schitzophrenia. SOLUTION? He healed the sick...and still does.
New Zealand Highlights - April 2009 Part 1
Current events
Here is the latest happenings:
April 15th - 28th 2009: Ministry in New Zealand
- Baptist men's camp 17th - 19th April
- Presbyteryan church ministry
- Full Gospel Businessmen's AGM - guest speaker.
- Other ministry meetings at different locations around Auckland and the Te Awamutu (sorry if I spelt that wrong) area.
Cheers,
Anneline
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Dying is part of living
Lying there on the road. Red liquid. Paint? A red sporty motorcycle. But no wheels. Broken up into about 3 pieces. More red liquid. BLOOD. Cars standstill. Another large semi-trailer on the other side of the road completely parked across the road stopping the on-coming traffic. Why? Some people getting out of their cars. A white sheet. BLOOD.
Traffic standstill. My car was parked directly parallel to him. The unknown, un-named man lying there. On his back. On the road. Surrounded by blood. Covered with a white red stained sheet. His leg protruded out from one side. Bare skin ripped open. Clothes torn and ripped. BLOOD. A still arm lay above the leg. Hand facing sky-ward. Palm slightly opened. Torn. Broken. BLOOD.
People standing around. I could not see the head. But my eyes couldn't get off the hand. Open. Outstretched. My hand automatically lowers the volume of the CD player and reaches for my mobile. Dial 000. The voice "Emergency services. Police, Fire or Ambulance?" Police please. "What city & state has the incident occurred in?" Brisbane, Queensland. "Thank you. Transfering you to Police services."
A new voice. Plain. Mediochre. "Police services. Please state the incident." The leg is still in my vision. The hand still outstretched. Hi. I'm on Fairfield Rd. I have just turned off Muriel Av, near the Rocklea markets. There is a man lying on the road bleeding profusely. A motorbike accident. The bike is broken in 3 pieces. I cannot see the wheels. I cannot see if there are any other cars damaged. Pause. The voice again. This time concerned, worried, troubled, a sense of urgency. "Can you tell me the condition of the person?" No maam. I am still in my car. Traffic is moving very slowy. He is lying on his back on the road. There is a white sheet splattered with blood. His left leg is ripped open. The clothes are torn. The left arm is lying above it -outstreched, palm-up slightly opened, torn. Bleeding. My voice is starting to break.
My eyes are starting to feel wet. Seeing the blood. Seeing the faces of the people standing around. I don't need to see the man's face. If he's alive, it's nearly over for him. The voice again. "Please state the exact location of the incident. "Fairfield Rd. Between the Muriel Av & Tennyson Memorial Drive intersections. "What suburb? Fairfield?" Suburb? My mind is blank. I cannot remember. I don't know. It is near the Rocklea Markets. The Brisbane Golf course runs on this side of Fairfield Road. I'm sorry I don't know where I am...
Swallowing hard. Breathing deeply. Trying to keep my voice level. The voice"Thank you for you help. Police are on their way now." You're welcome. A whisper. Click. Automatically indicate left. Turn left. Drive. Away. Away from the mangled motorbike. Away from the white-red sheet. Away from the bystanders. Away from the leg. Away from the outstretched hand. Away from the BLOOD.
"Shine Your light & let the whole world see. We're singing for the glory of the Risen King. Jesus..." The song. It's still going in the background. I switch it off. Silence. Driving automatically. Paying extra attention to the road. Pull into a park & start work ~20 minutes after the accident.
Lab coat on. Gloves. Set-up...Feel sick. Shaking. Can't concentrate. Feel nauseous. All I see is the hand. The leg. The sheet. The BLOOD. How could someone leak so much blood? Not knowing if he has survived or what the police & ambulance are doing, I think Where has that person gone? Where is he spending eternity? Tears. Shaking. Breathe deeply & calm down. Call home. I need to speak to mum or dad. Even though I am calm, as soon as mum hears my "Hello mum" voice she knows something is wrong. In a rush of words I tell her. And then dad. Immediately he prays. And I honestly feel so much better.
I get my work done within 5 hours.
Driving home I flip the CD on again. "My God is mighty to save. He is mighty to save. Forever the Author of Salvation. He rose & conquored the grave. Jesus conquored the grave." It's still on! But as I listen to the last lines something I've always known hits me hard. Only God knows the destination of a soul. I cannot save anyone. Even if I got out & tried to help that man I cannot give him life. I may be able to cover some of the external wounds which others had done, but we cannot stop the internal bleeding. We cannot restore him to life.
A forty year old man. Collided with one of the trucks. His physical body could not stand up to the physical mistreatment it had experienced in the accident. He died at the scene.
Yet Christ survived the most painful, blood-leaking death possible on the cross. Jesus died. Jesus was entombed. But death could not have any control over the Son of God. The perfect one. He rose and conquored the grave. Jesus is alive. And it only through Jesus that each one of us can access God Almighty.
I do not know where the dead motorcyclist has gone to spend eternity. My hope is that he knew and served Jesus. Only God knows whose names are written in the Lamb's Book of Life. It was quite challenging to see the accident unfold. But it also is quite motivating in knowing the answers to the questions "Where will you spend eternity?" "Do you know Jesus?" More importantly "Are you confident that Jesus knows you?"
There is only one life to live. You do not know when yours will be up. This is the time to assure and secure your eternal home. Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth and the Life. No one can come to God except through me" (John 14:6). Choose Christ that you may live.
anneline
Sunday, February 8, 2009
We're back....
One month into the new year of 2009 and we would like to say...
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Sorry a bit late. It has been a looooong time since we were on here together.
The last time was from a lounge in Terminal 2, Changi International in Singapore - enroute to South Africa...in late November 2008.
But there has been so much happening.
We got back from South Africa a couple of weeks ago, and although we would have liked to have kept in contact from SA, we had a bit of trouble with internet access...
But all good, we are back home - caught up with the mail, email and all the other assortment of tasks that the New Year and being away for quite a few weeks brings...
But just to quickly recap on South Africa...
God was God and did only what He could do.
As the name of Jesus was lifted up, souls were saved, the oppressed was set free, sick were healed. His Kingdom authority was established in the lives of so many people.
Hope is so priceless.
And as the old children's chorus goes:
Jesus loves me this I know
For the Bible tells me so
Little ones to Him belong
They are weak but He is strong
Yes Jesus loves me!
Yes Jesus loves me!
Yes Jesus loves me!
The Bible tells me so.
...and so many people got a hold of this simple yet profound, life changing truth.
Jesus does love me. Jesus loves you. Jesus loves every single person.
And when this simple truth becomes a reality to a person drowning in hopelessness, the hope that radiates out of their eyes. The joy that shines through the tears is totally priceless.
...and for that we say two things:
1. We give the glory and honour to Christ alone - He did the work. He deserves the praise.
2. Thank ever so much for the prayers. God hears. God heard. God answered.
I will put up more detailed posts in the following days - complete with pics.
And more details as to the upcoming meetings that are taking place in the very near future.
God Bless,
Anneline :)