AFA Nepal Update 3

When it rains it pours. Another massive earthquake has just hit Central Nepal a second time (7.4 magnitude). Said Rev Mukunda in Kathmandu, "The people are even more traumatized". That was last night (Tuesday) before communications went down. 

The Secularization of Humanitarian Aid - and the forgotten Biblical Basis

Christian humanitarian aid at home and abroad is primarily about Christ, the Gospel and faith active in love - not about doing good in its own right. Furthermore we challenge the fundamental principle upon which much of our modern-day humanitarian aid is built, namely that aid is given on the basis of need only, irrespective of ‘colour and creed (religion)’. Closer examination will reveal that this principle is superficial, false and misleading.We deal with a classic case of mainstream churches having taken over the standards and values of the world.

Philippines - Facing an unfinished task

In the face of declining mission activities in local Lutheran churches, declining church attendance and increasing focus on ritual and ceremony, it had been decided to establish this group to focus on winning people for Christ and to establish new congregations and mission centres particularly in the greater Manila area among the native people and in Benguet in Northern Luzon.

China Challenges

SABAH THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY (STS), Malaysia, is an absolute blessing for much of Asia. AFA has supported numerous students at STS over the years, some of them from China – including HU YU MEI, 29, who has now returned to the mountain regions of Yunnan Province in South West China, not far from Laos and Myanmar. She now is an evangelist there.

The battle for Christmas is lost

On the first Sunday of Advent I asked the ten Sunday School children, “Who will come to us on Christmas Day?” In one voice they said: “Santa!” Sunday School children talking! That sums it all up: The battle for Christmas is lost. It’s fanciful to talk about ‘bringing Christ back into Christmas’. The world has won. Money always wins.

Ebola crisis - West Africa

The media coverage tends to be sensational – and the response of the world has been tardy and confused. The reluctance of much of the Western World to really help and get involved is deplorable. Above everything else, Ebola needs to be fought in West Africa, then the whole world becomes a safer place.

Islam and Terrorism

I apologize sincerely to all genuine Muslims in our land for the hatred and outrage shown by sections of the Australian community against some of the local Muslim community. At the same time I shudder when I think of IS (Islamic State) and similar groups and, more broadly, of the creeping Islamization in Muslim countries like Indonesia, Malaysia and elsewhere.