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.

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Keep Pastor Youcef in Your Prayers

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Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani has been condemned to death in Iran for converting from Islam to Christianity. There is a lot of uncertainty concerning his fate. Several journalists have reported that he could be executed at any moment. Other journalists say that his sentence has been commuted. Pastor Youcef is married and has two children.

My feeling is Pastor Youcef has been caught up in geopolitical politics. No Christian has been executed in Iran for conversion. I think he’s being used by the Iranian government to put pressure on the USA. I believe that Pastor Youcef will stay alive as long as he is useful.

Please pray for Youcef Nadarkhani and his family.

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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

The Scale of the Universe



Move through God's creation from the smallest known object to the approximate size of the universe.

Monday, February 27, 2012

Rational Christianity

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Ratio Christi (Latin for ‘The Reason of Christ’) is a global movement that equips university students and faculty to give historical, philosophical, and scientific reasons for following Jesus Christ. Bringing together faith and reason in order to establish the intellectual voice of Christ in the University, Ratio Christi is placing Christian apologetics clubs at universities around the world. We unashamedly defend the veracity of God, the Bible, and Christ’s resurrection and engage in the battle for the mind.

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Friday, February 24, 2012

Amazing Grace on Irish Bagpipes



Amazing Grace performed on Uilleann Pipes, or Irish bagpipes. Bagpipes are found throughout Europe, however they are all different from the well known Scottish version. The wind that drives these pipes comes from a bag that is pumped by the man's arm. Enjoy.