07 Jan, 2009

THE JOY OF DOING GOOD

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CELEBRATING CHRISTMAS WITH MERCY CHILDREN

By the grace of God, we just celebrated our Christmas and new year with our orphans from Atambua, Bipolo and Soe (west Timor). It was a great time to see our children praising the Lord together. As we worshiping Jesus, I could not hold my tears:” Thank you Father for caring and providing the need of our children”. I can’t describe the joy of my heart after seeing so many mercy children are growing. Seven years ago we brought them to the HOME, they were small boys and girls and now they are teenagers, beautiful and smart. My wife and I are very proud of them.

 

Every time we make a visit to the HOME (House of Mercy), God always remind us about the small beginning that we took. It was right after East Timor Independent that we started our orphan rescue. Nine years ago I was in Dili right after independent’s riots. It was very divine moment when I woke up and saw three children in front of my hotel. They were desperate orphans needed help. The eldest girl was nine years old, she took care of her two sisters, collecting cans from the rubbish to buy food. I prayed for them and God clearly spoke to me to take care of those orphans. That was the birth of Mercy Indonesia Orphanage. Now every time I see those East Timorese orphans, God always brought my memory back.

 

Bendita was small girl separated from her parents. She lived with grandma in Labor Refugee Camp-Atambua. She was eight years old, not enough food and no school. My heart was moved when I saw her empty eyes. Someone told me that she was sold by her parents. Bendita was not alone, there were still many others in that camp who have the same story. But now she is no longer suffering malnutrition because of Mercy Indonesia. She live in the HOME, she has a better place to stay, a better food to eat and great love atmosphere. That is why I was in tears when I saw her worshiping Jesus and praising the Lord.

30 Dec, 2008

MOST PRECIOUS GIFT OF ALL

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The Bible tells us that pure religion is about action and not only belief system. In fact it was said clearly that  faith without action is useless.  My God told me that I should take care of orphans and the needy children.  It was difficult at the beginning but when God give you vision, He will give you provision.  Mercy Indonesia was started almost eight years ago. And now God entrusted us with 12 orphanages and 4 widows training Center in Banda Aceh.  I want to thank God for our partners who support our works. Your giving has changed many children lives.

30 Dec, 2008

RADIO CHANGES LIVES

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I am Apraun Doseris (male, 49 years old). I am a farmer from Naikasa Atambua. I am a Catholic. My Favorite programs from RDM. I was the most pessimist person, but when I listened to RDM Atambua I felt something different. I have never heard such programs like that in my life before. After listening to programs, I felt very peace and always enthusiasm. I was not able to face my daily life but now I feel so strong. Because when I listened to RDM, there are motivating word so I get motivation. Until now I am a steadfast listener of RDM Atambua.

My Name is Imanuel Frates (male, 39 years old). I am from Naikasa Maulun Atambua. I am a farmer. My favorite is listening to RDM programs. One day, I didn’t have anything to eat for my whole family. Fortunately, at night I turned on the radio, it was RDM FM. There was sermon of Pst. Paulus Wiratno (Making Life Better). Pst. Paulus was talking about faith. As soon as the sermon finished, I was praying the same way with Pst. Paulus had taught at the sermon and since that time I learned how to live by faith. In the morning my wife said that we are not going to eat today like yesterday. But I told her we will eat today. Because I believe that God bless us. Then, I went to seek job and I had faith that God will help me. Suddenly there was a woman coming and said greeting to me. She gave me some money and told me to use the money to buy some rice. I didn’t know where she came from, but I knew that was God’s way to help me and my family. I got job, and until now I like listening to RDM FM, especially Making Life Better program. Amen

My name is Hendra (male, 28 yaers old). I am a teacher from Ponu Atambua. I am a listener of RDM Atambua. I like listening to almost every program especially Making Life Better program. RDM Atambua really bless me in doing my job as a teacher and in making my life better. Thank you.

My name is Ian Bureni (male, 30 years old). I am a pastor from Alor Selatan. My favorite programs are Living Water. I like listening to Dian Mandiri Radio because I felt many changes in my life. Especially for the Bible lesson like Living Water. I really like it because the programs can gain my knowledge and comprehension about Bible and ministry. Even my congregation can too. We are all in Southern Alor very hunger of Christian Broadcasting from RDM. Then, RDM Atambua as an answer of our need. Everyday I turn on radio at pastoral house using loud speaker (TOA) so that my congregation can listen to the RDM Atambua and being entertained with broadcasting that Making Life Better.

28 Oct, 2008

LAUGHTER IS THE BEST MEDECINE

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The Power of Laughter

By PAUL KRASSNER

I spent this past weekend at the 11th annual Earthdance celebration, a global festival for peace held in northern California, just north of Laytonville on 101, uniting with over 250 locations in 50 countries, providing a wide variety of live music, workshops, speakers, inspiration and a worldwide sense of community.

On Saturday, I was among a large group of men and women participating in the International Elders Forum. Each one had six minutes to share their wisdom with an overflowing crowd in the huge Electronica Dome. A native American, David of the Blackfoot tribe, would play the flute after five minutes of talk as a signal that there was one minute left.

When my turn came, I began, “Whatever wisdom I have to share is in the form of comic relief, but just remember, if you don’t laugh you’re only helping the terrorists.” After seven minutes, I still didn’t hear any notes from the flute, so I decided to pass the microphone on to the next person.

On Sunday afternoon, David told me that he had been laughing so hard he simply couldn’t play his flute. He tried again and again, yet the best he could do was spit into it. Of course, this was gratifying feedback to a stand-up satirist, but over lunch our conversation became deadly serious.

Last November, he wanted to sell a piece of equipment, and a man who saw the ad invited him to his apartment. There, David was told to help himself to a soda from the refrigerator, which he did. When he turned around, four guys–biker/skinhead/Aryan-Nation types–burst through the door and attacked him with 2-1/2 inch metal pipes, first striking him on the forehead, then beating and kicking him while calling him a “dog” and a “prairie nigger.”

He tried unsuccessfully to defend himself and finally dove out the first-floor window, landing in a carport. He pounded on somebody’s door–yelling “9-1-1!”–and collapsed in a puddle of blood. He regained consciousness in a hospital where he got 40 stitches for a cracked cranium and a head brace for his broken neck. His shoulder and hand were also injured. He was rescued by a friend and stayed at her home to heal. He could no longer do physical work, but she has since helped him open a small business.

Two weeks after the incident (the night before Thanksgiving), police arrested David for missing a court date on a traffic violation. He had missed the date because he was unconscious in the hospital. At the Sonoma County jail, the guards kicked him, removed his head brace, refused him all medical attation, placed him in solitary confinement, forced him to sleep on a concrete bed without a mattress, and did not allow him to shower for six days. They eventually brought him to court, chained to a wheelchair.

After he was released on probation, the district attorney demanded that David testify against the skinheads. Knowing the nature of the Aryan gang, he immediately expressed concerns about his safety, regardless of what his testimony might be. A couple of months later, the DA agreed to place him in a witness protection program. It turned out to be at the Pink Flamingo, a hotel in Santa Rosa, the same city in which he was attacked.

On the third day, he walked out of the hotel and saw a bunch of bikers and skinheads outside. Not knowing they were there for a tattoo convention, he panicked and smoked a cigarette in his no-smoking room. For that offense, he was taken out of the witness protection program and left homeless, afraid to put anyone he knew in danger. The DA made it very clear to him that “We have ways to make you testify.”

The day before the trial, David was arrested again, on the way to the Indian Health Center, for driving with a suspended license. Again, he was denied medical attention, his head brace was removed, and he was thrown into solitary confinement. A week later, he was again brought into court chained to a wheelchair–unbathed and looking like a wild Indian–and threatened with three years in jail. The DA was in the courtroom at his sentencing, pow-wowing directly with the judge.

Immediately before the sentencing, David’s friend stood up and asked to speak out on his behalf, since his court-appointed lawyer had done so little to defend him. With the bailiff bearing down on her and contempt of court looming, the judge surprisingly agreed to let her talk. She stated how jailing David was cruel and unusual punishment, because he would have to be placed in solitary confinement throughout his incarceration in order to avoid any contact with Aryan gang members, due to his status as a hate-crime victim.

Moreover, he was in violation of driving with a suspended license only because he couldn’t afford to pay the fines; his injuries prevented him from being able to work in his chosen field to earn the money to pay those fines. Was driving with a suspended license actually worth three years of anyone’s life, or was there another agenda lurking in the courtroom that needed such leverage to pressure David into testifying against the assailants? Was it justice to, in effect, condemn him for the heinous crime of poverty?

The judge weighed the case and the next day released David on probation, warning him not to drive. Almost a year later, the DA is still hounding David by phone and subpoena, putting his life in danger by coercing him to testify. And where was Victims Assistance during all this horror? A Victim Witness Advocate told David, “I can’t help you. You’re on probation. Our hands are tied.”

Since David was a victim, he does not have the right to an attorney. He was due to appear in court on September 18, but the case has been postponed for a month. He plans to say in court that he will not testify because, “If concern for my safety is not addressed, I could die.” He expects to be charged
with contempt and, once again, to be put in solitary confinement.

Whatever you can do to help extricate him from this profane injustice would be most appreciated. His tormenters, DA Anne Masterson and her investigator Denise Urton, can be reached at (707) 565-2311. You can contact David at iamhollowreed@yahoo.com. I’m grateful to be in a position to communicate the details of this nightmare, none of which I would have known had David been able to play his flute after five minutes of laughing.

Paul Krassner is the editor of The Realist. His books include: Pot Stories for the Soul, One Hand Jerking and Murder at the Conspiracy Convention. He can be reached through his website:http://paulkrassner.com/

28 Oct, 2008

I MET JESUS THROUGH RADIO

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I am a house wife and my husband is a trishaw driver, we have just enough to get by. My husband and I did not know the Lord Jesus yet, but after I listened to the broadcast of Radio Surya Sejahtera my heart began to be aroused. As soon as I heard the programs more and more my heart was being moved to wanting to know Jesus. Especially, during the program Love Bridge and Miracles.

On the 13th February 2008, a Wednesday at 8.30pm, I encouraged myself to go and meet the prayer team for Loce Bridge and Miracles. At the studio of Radio SS the people who were on duty were Pastor Yahya Suwarno, Mrs Harmo and Ms Indah, so we met and I straight away explained my desire to know Jesus and activate my spiritual life. At that time I was prayed for. I was given some advice by Ms Indah that on Sunday I should come to church. Before I went to church I got permission from my husband, in fact, he gave me permission, but has a question for me, he asked, “Aren’t you ashamed or embaressed and feel inferior to go to church there with rich people and Chinese people, who all use cars for transportation, whereas you, a poor person whose husband is a trishaw driver?” But I said, “I am not ashamed how I travel, what’s important for me is that I desire to know Lord Jesus”.

The first week I went to church with a heart full of questions. Like that I entered the chuch, and I felt something I had never felt before. The second week I went to church again, I felt in my heart joy and peace…like I felt happiness. Week after week I went to church, and to the programs of the church like Women’s meetings, Discipleship classes, and prayer meetings. I was active in all of the churches activities, and felt that my spirit was turned on and my faith was restored but the power of Jesus, I feel that there is joy in my life. At the moment I am 58 years old, and with what’s left of my life I only want to get to know Jesus more. Every day I read the bible, although only one verse because my eyesight is already fading. But I always pray that the Lord would bless my eyes with light so that I can read the bible more and more. I think that is enough of my testimony, but my last words would be don’t forget to pray for the servants God at the church Isa Almasih so that I can get closer to God and be use by Him, become a blessing.

After I received Jesus as my Saviour, I began to share with my friends one by one about what I felt and how my life had been changed. I encouraged them to listen to Radio Surya Sejahtera. Eventually I also invited them to come to church with me. Since then, 12 of my Muslim friends have come to church with me and become Christians. They are now attending church and baptism classes.

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Making Life Better adalah program radio berdurasi 15 menit yang membahas masalah masalah keseharian yang terjadi dalam kehidupan. Dalam program ini juga ada kesaksian kesaksian pendengar yang bisa menjadi berkat bagi orang lain. Sudah ada jutaan pendengar yang diberkati oleh program ini. Anda bisa mendengarkan program ini di Radio Jaringan Dian Mandiri yang tersebar diseluruh Indonesia. Program ini juga disiarkan oleh HCJB World Radio Australia dan BIBLE VOICE di Libanon

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Kami ingin berjumpa dengan para pendengar setia kami, untuk itu kami mengadakan jumpa pendengar di setiap kota dimana jaringan radio kami ada. Untuk itu tetaplah melihat jadwal jumpa pendengar yang ada dalam webstite ini. Pada tanggal 4 April akan diadakan jumpa pendengar di Banyuwangi untuk menggunjungi pendengar radio Citra Buana. Dari Banyuwangi kami langsung akan ke kota Kediri untuk berjumpa dengan pendengar radio Surya Sejahtera yang berada di kota Gudang Garam. Bulan Juni dan Juli, jumpa pendengar akan difokuskan di NTT, khususnya Soe, Rote, Kupang dan Atambua
     
 
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