First Baptist Church of Rahway, 177 Elm Ave., Rahway, New Jersey 07065 is a multi-cultural congregation that has a Blended English Service on Sunday Mornings, a Latino Service at 12:00, and a Service in Telugu at 3:30PM. For more information, call (732) 388-8626. Or click here to send an email. If you wish to help the Mission and Ministry of First Baptist financially click the Donate Button.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

An Angel Saved Our Lives


Barry Pierce and his buddy were drunk. As Barry fell asleep at the wheel, he ran into a guardrail, which prevented them from going off the road.

Backing up from the guardrail, Barry gave it another try, only to nod off again and hit the guardrail one more time, fortunately.

Backing up and trying to stay on the road during a pitch black night, suddenly a bright light shown in front of him. An angel had been sent from God to get Barry and his buddy safely back to camp.

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Monday, August 30, 2010

Healing Center in India



Maranatha Mahima Swasthathashala is started in 2003 in Vaddigudem. It was originally started at Maranatha Mahima Devalayam in 1980 as the fasting prayer. But the vision that Dr.Sajeeva Rao had with the guidance of God he started it in 2003. The beginning itself was miraculous with thousands of believers coming in. All our churches has prayed for 2 years for this center. Today God is bringing multitudes of people. We have about 60,000 people attending four service every month. Every friday there are thousands of people coming in here for their spiritual needs and all other needs they have. Every friday there are hundreds of people who testify on what god has done in there life. We pray in the name of Jesus and there are many people who testifies from being healed from diseases like CANCER, TB, AIDS, PHYSICAL AILMENTS, etc. Hundreds and thousands of families are being able to find the true God.


Every month there are hundreds of believers being baptized and thousands receiving salvation. Their families are being so blessed through them. Dr.P.Sajeeva Rao leads the complete program with the team of more than 200 people singing, praying and assisting the congregations. Dr.Sajeeva Rao preaches and prays for every one who attends this service. Mrs. Saroja Sajeeva Rao leads the testimonial time. The program starts at 4.00 am in the morning with pastors prayers and end at 7.00 pm with the close of the healing prayers.

Pay a visit to see to witness mighty work being done in glorifying Jesus. Write to us for your needs we will pray with our team members for your needs.

Maranatha Mahima Swasthathashala

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Why So Little Carbon?

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Without carbon, physical life is impossible. No other element displays the rich chemical behavior needed to form the range of complex molecular structures life requires. Given that physical life must be carbon based, why would God make a universe with so little carbon?

Researchers have found that the quantity of carbon must be carefully balanced between just enough and not too much because carbon, though essential for life, can also be destructive to life. Too much carbon translates into too much carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and methane. In large quantities, these gases are poisonous. In modest quantities, their greenhouse properties keep the planet sufficiently warm for life. In larger quantities, they can heat a planet’s surface beyond what physical life can tolerate.

One of the wonders of Earth is that it is sufficiently carbon rich and carbon poor. It carries enough carbon for life but not so much as to interfere with life’s atmospheric needs, such as the appropriate pressure and density for efficient operation of lungs and a temperature range that supports a wide diversity of active, advanced species.

From; Why the Universe is the Way It Is, by Hugh Ross. Copyright 2008 by Reasons to Believe, published by Baker Books.

Friday, August 27, 2010

Stelton's interim pastor to be ordained at Shiloh

The ordination of Stelton Baptist Church's interim pastor, Tamara Davis, will take place at 4 p.m.New Jersey on Sept. 12th at the Shiloh Baptist Church, Trenton, NJ 08618.

The worship leader for the ordination will be the Rev. David Spiegel, senior pastor of Fellowship Baptist Church , in Hamilton.

The invocation and Lord's Prayer will be sung by Minister-In-Training Dr. Nikol Alexander-Floyd.

The opening hymn will be "If I Can Help Somebody" led by Liturgy, Praise and Worship.

The welcome will be given by Min. Jane Wyche. Greetings from Stelton Baptist Church will then be given by Deacon Jim Purcell.

Special music will be performed by Toni Benecchi, a violin instrumental of "You Raise Me Up."

Introduction of the candidate will be given by the Rev. Lillian Gail Moore, pastor of Macedonia Baptist Church, in Newton, Pa.

Scripture readings for the day include: Isaiah 6:6-8; and Luke 10:2-3, and read by Min. Cathy Malloy.

The homily will be delivered by the Rev. Darrell Armstrong, pastor of Shiloh Baptist Church.

The church offering and special music will be conducted by the Macedonia Baptist Church, while the statement and recommendation from ABCNJ Capital Association will be conducted by the Rev. Dr. Ed DeSilva, vice-moderator of the Capital Association of ABCNJ, who is also the senior pastor of Chesterfield Baptist Church.

Ordinations are a special time in the lives of not only candidates, but also for the denomination and the churches who nurtured the candidates and those who have called the candidate.

Praise from South Africa



SOUTH AFRICA - SHANGAAN LANGUAGE


Heart Sounds International is privileged to have recorded five of the seven black languages of South Africa. This song is in Shangaan.

The Moshakga Christian Assembly regularly includes "items" in their worship services. In the United States we would call this "special" music. The women are offering this song as an item.

You will notice the occasional ululation, which is spontaneous praise accomplished through the use of the voice and tongue.

The song title and lyric are offered below.

I SIKULU

God Is Great



My God is great

He deserves to be praised.

I praise Him with singing.

I praise Him with clapping.

I praise Him with dancing.

My God is great.