Category: South East Asia
God Phone Hack
It was Wednesday 25th October 2017 and we are about 11 days from the launch of the new International service in partnership with Abbalove Church and CityLife Church. It was around 6:15pm, Jo was out, Beth and I were at home.
Jo had been gone for a while and I was getting a bit concerned where she was so I thought I would just send her a txt message to see how she was. What was to happen next was the most amazing thing and something that has really pointed us to the fact that God has an amazing plan and He invites us all to be a part of that with Him.
Water tanks, schools and visitors from home
CityLife Church has missions partners working in 9 regions of the world. In January 2017, Adrian & Jo Murley with their daughter Beth went out from our church community to minister in Bali. Here’s an update from them on some of the things they have done this year…
Yuliana’s Story
All over the world, CityLife’s missions partners share the love of God both through word and action. In 2009, Rayma Tracy our partner in Timor encountered a young girl name Yuliana who was in a dire situation where a facial tumour had grown to the point that it was threatening her life. The remoteness of this region meant that she had no access to the medical help that she so desperately needed. Thanks to the efforts of Rayma, members of CityLife Church and the medical team at Dandenong Hospital, Yuliana was able to receive the urgent medical attention she needed and today, she lives a healthy normal life. What an amazing testimony of what we can accomplish when we each play the part that God has positioned us for.
Here’s Yuliana’s full story told by Rayma…
Life Group Adopts Bali Mission
Hi, we are very small new Life Group (Raymond, Mark, Jackie and Harris) at CityLife Church but we believe in giving practical expression to our Christianity. That’s part of our philosophy of being a Life Group and so we are supporting CityLife World Impact.
We know there are many other Life Groups which have been doing this on a much bigger scale for much longer than us, but I guess our message is, “It’s never too soon or too small to make a start.”