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Dear Friends
 
We greet you in Jesus precious name at this very exciting time in the history of the world. 
Like never before, people are searching for the truth.  The scripture that comes to mind at the moment is Phil.4:6 which says, 'Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be known to God'.
 
I have just returned from George in the Southern Cape.  I saw something I have never seen before in my life.  On a Tuesday afternoon, a working day, the whole town came to a standstill, from the Mayor's office right down to the school children.  They congregated at the Outeniqua Rugby Stadium.  There was in excess of 14000 people there, packed into the grandstands and on the field.  The announcer had to ask the crowd on the field to move closer to the platform to enable the people waiting outside to come in.  There is a tremendous need in people's lives today, like never before, to meet with God.  
 
They came together to pray for rain.  That area is experiencing the worst drought in 135 years.  Although everything looks green, it is what they call a 'green drought', if you dig 2 inches under the ground, everything is bone dry.  
 
But God is faithful!  Many of us are gripped in the middle of the recession, others are struggling and fighting with moral issues, relationship and health issues.  God has a word for us, He asks us 'what good has worry ever accomplished?'  A man by the name of Darlow Sargeant says 'it has never made anyone stronger, it has never helped anyone to do God's will, or provided for anyone a way of escape out of their anxiety or confusion.  Worry only destroys the effectiveness of lives that would otherwise be useful and beautiful'.
 
As we concluded that meeting, many, many souls, up to two-thirds of the crowd, made first time commitments publically in the sight of everyone and especially in the sight of our Lord Jesus Christ.  We then asked God to send us rain, first the spiritual and then the physical.  I believe that rain is on its way, a good steady soaking rain to get the streams and rivers running and to fill the dams. 
 
I want to encourage you too, my friend, to pray that God would do the same in your life, first the spiritual and then the physical, that God would comfort you and that He would defend and deliver you, as He has always done in the past.  Speak to your soul today and say 'return to your place of peace and rest within the sweet embrace of the Lord Jesus Christ'.
 
Phil.4:7 says 'And the peace of God which surpasses all understanding will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus'.  
 
May God bless you richly. 
Angus & Jill and the Shalom team     
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Newsletter - April'09 Issue 1 PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 06 April 2009 10:45
Dear Friends

We have just returned from the Limpopo campaign and once again we just see the Holy Spirit blazing a trail of Holy Ghost fire from one end of this beautiful country of ours, South Africa, right to the other end!  It was absolutely amazing, it was a full house and the organisation was exceptional.  I thank God for my eldest son, Andrew, who organised the event and also led the praise and worship, which was really so special.
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Newsletter - 19 March 2009 PDF Print E-mail


Dear friends

We greet you in Jesus precious name.  I just want to start off by reminding ourselves why we are on this earth.  According to the Westminster Confession,

'the chief end of man is to glorify God and enjoy Him forever'.

In our hectic schedule that is what we have got to remember, especially myself.

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Newsletter - 12 February 2009 PDF Print E-mail
Greetings from Shalom!

Dear Friends
Again it is a great pleasure to write to you on this wet, rainy morning. I am reminded of what took place last Friday when my son-in-law, Greg Hull, and I, flew down to Port Elizabeth and then drove to Uitenhage with a local farmer, Malcolm Mackenzie, to an indoor sports centre packed with between 2-3000 people, standing deep in the doors and in the arches, people desperate for rain.
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