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SEE PAGE 3 BUFFY STAR TELLS HOW SHE SLAYED HER DEMONS... SEE PAGE 2 40p ALL THIS GOOD NEWS FOR JUST MUM WON FIGHT WITH CANCER OH BABY! OUR PRAYER IS ANSWERED 22-year wait finally over... A CHRISTIAN couple who prayed for a baby for 22 years have seen their faith rewarded with a miracle child. Pastors Shane and Susan Comiskey were overjoyed with the arrival of daugh- ter, Anna Margaret, at Liv- erpool Women’s Hospital last October. Delighted mum Susan, 42, said: “We never gave up Continued on Page 3 SOME of Kenya’s poorest people are set to benefit when a church builds its new hall. Members of All Saints’ Church in the Wellington area of Telford, Shropshire, have promised to give projects in the East African country ten per cent of the funds donated to build the hall. The church held a 48-hour prayer chain last month followed by a pledge to raise £175,000 needed for the project. But by the end of the day, £178,721 had been pledged – so the church de- cided to donate £15,496 to projects in Kenya. The tithe will help fund a replace- ment water pump for a dispensary and primary school in Churo; a new rural maternity unit in Kajiado will be fitted out and there is extra cash for two further projects. The church received 141 pledges from couples, families and individuals. The Vicar of Wellington, the Rev Mark Ireland, said: “I am profoundly moved by the incredible response over the whole weekend. God loves to answer believing prayer. “The whole congregation got be- hind the project, with a tremendous sense of God’s presence in the 48 hours of continuous prayer in the hall. The remarkable way we reached the target set in prayer over a single weekend is a clear sign of God’s fa- vour and blessing on the project. “Our vision is to make our extend- ed hall truly a place where church and community meet, and where God meets with his people. “I am particularly excited that the first beneficiaries of this project will be a rural dispensary and school in Churo, one of the poorest commu- nities in rural Kenya, who will now have running water again through the tithe we have given on all the gifts received.” £15k boost for projects to aid poor I met my unborn sister in heaven! A BOY told his stunned parents he’d seen the unborn sister he’d never been told about in heaven during his fight for life on an operating table. Full story – Centre Pages NEW LIFE MAY 2011 Issue 207 40p GOOD NEWS STORIES www.newlife.co.uk SPECIAL DELIVERY... Shane and Susan Comiskey with their new baby Anna I desperately prayed in a toilet cubicle

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Page 1: New Life May 2011 issue 207

SEE PAGE 3

BUFFY STAR TELLS HOW SHE SLAYED HER DEMONS...SEE PAGE 2 40p

ALL THIS GOOD NEWS FOR JUST

MUM WON FIGHT WITH CANCER

OH BABY! OUR PRAYER IS ANSWERED

22-year wait finally over...A CHRISTIAN couple who prayed for a baby for 22 years have seen their faith

rewarded with a miracle child.

Pastors Shane and Susan Comiskey were overjoyed with the arrival of daugh-ter, Anna Margaret, at Liv-erpool Women’s Hospital last October.

Delighted mum Susan, 42, said: “We never gave up ● Continued on Page 3

SOME of Kenya’s poorest people are set to benefit when a church builds its new hall.

Members of All Saints’ Church in the Wellington area of Telford, Shropshire, have promised to give projects in the East African country ten per cent of the funds donated to build the hall.

The church held a 48-hour prayer chain last month followed by a pledge to raise £175,000 needed for the project.

But by the end of the day, £178,721 had been pledged – so the church de-cided to donate £15,496 to projects in Kenya.

The tithe will help fund a replace-ment water pump for a dispensary and primary school in Churo; a new rural maternity unit in Kajiado will be fitted out and there is extra cash for two further projects. The church received 141 pledges from couples, families and individuals.

The Vicar of Wellington, the Rev Mark Ireland, said: “I am profoundly moved by the incredible response over the whole weekend. God loves to answer believing prayer.

“The whole congregation got be-hind the project, with a tremendous sense of God’s presence in the 48 hours of continuous prayer in the hall. The remarkable way we reached the target set in prayer over a single weekend is a clear sign of God’s fa-vour and blessing on the project.

“Our vision is to make our extend-ed hall truly a place where church and community meet, and where God meets with his people.

“I am particularly excited that the first beneficiaries of this project will be a rural dispensary and school in Churo, one of the poorest commu-nities in rural Kenya, who will now have running water again through the tithe we have given on all the gifts received.”

£15k boost for projects to aid poor

I met my unborn sister in heaven!A BOY told his stunned parents he ’d seen the u n b o r n s i s t e r he’d never been t o l d a b o u t i n heaven during his fight for life on an operating table.● Full story – Centre Pages

NEW LIFEMAY 2011 Issue 207 • 40p GOOD NEWS STORIES www.newlife.co.uk

SPECIAL DELIVERY... Shane and Susan Comiskey with their new baby Anna

MAY 2011 Issue 207 • GOOD NEWS STORIES40p GOOD NEWS STORIES

I desperately prayed in a

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BANKS and consumers should follow biblical principles to avert bigger financial crises than the credit crunch, a Christian financial organisation has said.

Aidan Vaughan, of the Associa-tion of Christian Financial Advisers (ACFA), attacked the more aggressive activities of investment bankers, known as derivatives, and said more regulation should be enforced to avoid future crises.

And he called on the Governor of the Bank of England, Mervyn King, to stand up to the banks, saying that the biblical principle of spend-ing less than you earn was being ignored. prayer stopped life

GoiNG doWN tHe paNKNEELING down in a toilet to pray seemed appropriate for Mike Mellor.

Plenty of people had told the hard-drinking newspaperman he lived his life in the gutter.

The self-confessed alcoholic had been twice banned for drink driving and his addic-tion to alcohol had cost him his relationship with his wife, family and friends.

But Mike was about to have the biggest scoop of his news-paper career – an exclusive encounter with Jesus.

He explains: “I had been arguing for weeks with a guy in the office who was a Christian. He often spoke to colleagues about his faith and Jesus. I told him he could never know there is no God, and he could never know there is a God.

“So I said there was no point in even thinking about these things. It was best just to forget the whole subject and get on with your life.”

One afternoon, on a rare sober day, Mike found himself alone with his Christian col-league. Suddenly, the young man challenged him in a way no one had ever done before.

“He said, ‘Why don’t you ask God to forgive your sin,

and ask Christ to enter your life and take control?’ explains Mike.

“To be honest, I didn’t have a clue what he meant, but there was something stirring deep within.

“I left the room and entered a cubicle in the lavatory, got on my knees and prayed – something very eloquent like ‘Help, God!’ … I think! It was enough, however, to transform my life.

“I left the toilet. It was time to go home. I got into the car, but as I drove, I broke down in tears of joy. I knew that God was real.

“I knew that Christ died for my sins and had forgiven me. I knew that if I crashed the car and died now, I would go to heaven.”

When he arrived home, Mike threw the front door open and shouted to his wife, Gwen, that he had become a Christian.

“She put her head in her hands and sighed, ‘Oh no! Whatever is he up to now’,” laughs Mike.

“Many believed I had be-come a religious maniac. But Gwen saw a difference and it pleased her. For a start, she was delighted that I could stand up unaided and talk sense. I came home from work on time and played with the kids. She

knew I’d changed.” This new Mike was a complete contrast from his previous life. After leaving school at 17, he got his first newspaper job while also playing with bands around Bournemouth.

He enjoyed a drink after work or a gig, but somehow he went from a happy teenager to a heavy drinker and then an alcoholic.

Mike turned to alcohol as his marriage to Gwen broke down. He and Gwen who was also a singer, would row as he spent more and more time on the road. Three months after his conversion, Gwen also gave her life to Christ.

Mike, who now leads a church in Ferndown, Dorset, has some advice for others reading his story: “Perhaps you don’t have a drink problem, but we all have a sin problem – that is, we seek to live life our way and deny God the rule of our lives, which is his by right.

“We all, without Christ are addicted to sin and selfishness – it’s just the degree to which we are addicted varies.

“When the love and power of Jesus entered my life that day, there was no competition.

“What can compete with the joy of knowing and being loved by the One who lovingly made us?”

THE Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Wil-liams is supporting a new church coalition work-ing to end sexual violence against women.

The Silent No More coalition involves the An-glican Communion, Lambeth Palace, Tearfund,

Christian Aid and Restored. Its formation coin-cides with the launch of the Silent No More report documenting the role of the Church in response to sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda and Liberia.

CHAIN REACTION... Mike Mellor, who had drink problems until he prayed in a toilet cubicle and now leads a church, with his wife Gwen

Brits say they are ChristiansMOST Brits still identify themselves as Christians, a survey has found.

In a poll of more than 2,000 adults, 56 per cent of people said they were Christian. Thirty-five per cent of the population said they had no faith, while eight per cent said they were of another faith.

The pol l was conducted by ComRes, on behalf of Premier Me-dia Group, to coincide with the latest government census.

Peter Kerridge, chief executive of Premier Christian Media, said: “Over half of the UK consider themselves to be a Christian – whether practis-ing as such, or by having a close affiliation with Christian values and beliefs.”

Finance expert in call to banks

A MERCY ship that offers free health care in some of the world’s poorest countries marks a special birthday this year.

The first Operation Mobilisation ship, Logos, set sail for London from Rotterdam in 1971.

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Our prayer for a baby answered!

Dad’s plea over hit-and-run son

STAR BATTLED WITH EATING DISORDER

BUFFY the Vampire Slayer star Robia LaMorte has swapped the world of demons for a divine encounter with God.

Robia, 32, played a spellbound science teacher who was mur-dered by a deadly spirit in the cult TV show.

She said: “I had a great career and went to all the parties and took everything that life offered. Inside, I was struggling with an eating disorder and I chain-smoked because I just couldn’t face life.

“When I discovered Jesus, my life changed and over a period of time I came to know God’s love and plan for me.”

Robia was only 16 when she ap-peared in Debbie Gibson’s video, Shake Your Love, before being spotted by pop star Prince.

SEEKINGHer first acting job was as

Jason Priestley’s girlfriend in the original Beverley Hills 90210.

But it was her appearance as science teacher, Jenny Calendar in Buffy, that most people remem-ber her for.

“I wasn’t a Christian then,” she explains.

“I have always believed in God and started seeking after him. I lived in Southern California where the New Age was very fashionable.

“I thought I was encountering God but it was really New Age which draws from a range of oc-cult and pagan traditions.”

Then a Christian friend, who had also been involved with the New Age, asked Robia why she was reading so many books about God when she could read the book God wrote – the Bible.

“I thought being a Christian was the same as being bland because you had to give up all the good things in life.”

One day while driving along a busy highway, Robia decided to pray, asking God to give her a sign.

“I said, ‘OK God, you know I believe in you, but I don’t get the whole Jesus/born again Chris-

tian thing. If Jesus really is the way, then you need to show me.”

As she prayed, a group of motorcyclists sur-rounded her car.

At first Robia was afraid that they were Hell’s Angels, and then she read what was on their jackets.

“They all had crosses on the back of their helmets. Above the cross were the words ‘We Ride For Jesus’.

“I couldn’t help but laugh. My prayer was barely out of my mouth and I am surrounded

by Jesus bikers.” Robia knows the occult themes explored in Buffy can be attractive for all the wrong reasons.

“Even if your intentions are good there is no such thing as harmless witchcraft.

“You are opening a door for the enemy to bring all sorts of problems into your life,” she cautions.

“There is a protection that comes from being in God’s will. It is like being under an umbrella. When you practice witchcraft, you are wilfully stepping out from God’s protection.”

BUFFY ACTOR ROBIA SLAYS HER DEMONS

by James Hastings

FANGS A LOT!.. Buffy the Vampire

Slayer star Robia LaMorte.

Inset, Robia in a scene from the

show with actor Anthony Head

MULTIPLE Grammy award singer Rebecca St James has said that she feels sorry for young female pop stars.

Rebecca, who has enjoyed 19 top ten singles, wor-ries that many star struck performers are simply being struck down.

And she says the search for the next Pop Idol or The X-Factor stars may lead to more boy and girl band burnouts.

“There is so much pressure on young performers today,” says Nashville-based Rebecca, 33.

She speaks frankly about the pressure she felt in her own career and her relationship with Jesus.

Rebecca added: “I was desperately lonely. I was disil-lusioned and burnt out from touring. The devil makes you want to feel you’ve been abandoned but you don’t listen to him, he’s a liar.”

“I’m now a committed Christian and love God.”

MULTIPLE Grammy award singer Rebecca St James has

My fears for new starsSINGER’S WORRIES... US chart-topper Rebecca St James

A FATHER has asked the world to pray for his comatose son using the iPhone app ‘A Note to God’ that the teenager invented.

Allen Wright, 18, is in a critical condition with devastating head injuries after a hit-and-run driver struck him near his Californian home in Fair Oaks, Sacramento.

His smart phone application allows anonymous users to send prayers into cyberspace and lets them read the prayers of others and offer support.

“Allen needs his idea to work for him,” said his father Tod. “We believe in the power of prayer.”

A VICAR is using his talent for the written word to raise money for charity.

The Rev Phil Hughes, crown vicar of Holywell, Northumberland, will give all of the profits from his book to the Cardiomyopathy Association and The Royal Shrewsbury Hospital Coronary Care Unit.

He has dedicated the book – If God Had Granted Me a Son: The Life and Works of Richard Crashaw, An Appreciation – to his brother, David, who died last year, aged 47.

Mr Hughes, 51, said: “David spent so much time at the hospital. I want to help those who are suffering.”

Write way to raise money

● Continued from Page 1believing that God would answer our prayers one day.

“Anna truly is our miracle baby and we’re excited to see what God is going to do with her life. I hope our story will be an inspiration to other people who are still waiting for their miracle.

“This has taught me that there’s always hope. God is faithful and he knows what he’s doing with your life – you can trust him.”

The birth of the 8lb 4oz tot was even more remarkable, coming just a year after Susan survived a 12-month battle with thyroid cancer, which doctors said could make her even less fertile.

Susan added: “When the doctors said ‘cancer’ I was very upset. It was going to be another roadblock; another year would go by where we couldn’t try for a baby.”

The cancer treatment finished in 2009 and the couple, who accepted they might have a long wait for a child, got on with their lives, busy building a church in Liverpool.

That was until January 2010, when Susan started feeling sick, and feared her cancer had returned. But there was a big surprise in store. After another visit to the doctor and a pregnancy test, there were tears of joy and surprise at a posi-tive result.

StroNGErSusan said: “I was 20 when we got

married, and we wanted a family straight away so started trying, all the time thinking, ‘It’ll just happen.’ But it didn’t, and after five years we realised we had to start looking into why.”

Doctors said the couple had un-explained infertility – a frustrating label that acknowledges a problem is there, but offers no solutions. Rather than opt for expensive IVF treatments, they kept hoping, pray-ing, trying, but knew that with each passing year the chances of getting pregnant got slimmer.

Susan admitted that the experi-ence put their faith to the test.

“As a Christian you do ask your-self the question, ‘Have I done some-thing wrong? What is God trying to say through this? It was a journey of faith.

“We had to revisit questions at various points, but it was a case of we do believe in God; we believe God is good and we don’t believe we’re being punished. Our faith became stronger and our hope actually grew over the long wait.”

The couple, who are an Aussie and Kiwi combination, have worked as missionaries all over the world. In 2007, they moved to West Derby, Liverpool, where they founded the Victory Family Centre.

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Musical treat on way to UK

CHILE – Since a massive earthquake hit Chile in February 2010, the number of families asking for help from The Bible Society in Chile has tripled. Today, some 800 families are asking for Bible-based counsel-ling and practical support to help them overcome drug and alcohol dependencies.

USA – Theatre audiences in the US are being treated to a show with a difference.

Since 1995, some 2.5 mill ion people have seen Noah The Musical at Sight and Sound Theatres.

Chief creative officer Josh Enck said: “We’re known for our mission statement, and that’s to present the gospel of Jesus Christ through the medium of live theatre and to make these Bible stories come to life.

“We tie everything into what we believe is the gospel message behind it. For Noah, it’s about the ark of safety. It’s about finding your salvation in Christ. He is the Ark of Safety.”

THE owner of a Christian jewellery firm is to travel to Haiti to help give hope to those left paralysed by last year’s devastating earthquake.

Norma Murrain, of The Silver Fish Company, will be teaching vic-tims of the quake new skills to help them in their rehabilitation as part of The Haiti Hospital Appeal.

And she hopes that those who take part will later be able to sell their jewellery in street markets to give them the chance to earn a living.

Norma is now appealing for help to raise cash to cover the £1,500 cost of the trip and to buy tools to give to those who take part.

She explained: “I want to raise £3,000 in total. Some jewellery businesses may have tools they no longer use and can donate instead, which I would really appreciate.

“The people I will be helping have been left paralysed by the earthquake, but they can use their upper bodies.

“I won’t be using gold or silver as it can’t be easily bought in Haiti and it is unaffordable to those who may want to buy the items. But I will be helping them make jewellery with the resources that are avail-able there, such as coconut shells, nutmeg shells and seeds.”

Norma added that as well as offering rehabilitation it could give those left devastated by the magnitude 7.0 quake in January 2010 the means of making a living in the future.

“I’ve been told by The Haiti Hos-pital Appeal that the Caribbean country is still in a very bad way after the earthquake,” she said. “The people affected need to find hope.

I want to help them by sharing the gospel and also my skills so they feel positive and can see a future.

“I believe I’ve been given a gift from God and I think it is a privilege to be able to share that and the love of Jesus with those people.”

As well as jewellery, Norma – whose business is based in Bir-mingham’s Jewellery Quarter – will be showing the recovering patients how to knit bags using recycled carrier bags.

She said: “I will be showing them a range of techniques in the hope that they will be able to use one or more to help them earn a living.

“Hopefully, they will be able to sell their jewellery so that they can make the $100 a month they need to live.”

Norma will be taking part in the rehabilitation scheme as part of The Haiti Hospital Appeal in October this year.

The appeal was set up in 2006 to help establish a quality form of health care in conjunction with the

Haitian government and authori-ties to create a health system and empower Haitian medics.

Since the massive earthquake that hit Port-au-Prince in 2010, the appeal has played a key role in rehabilitating the nation, caring for the injured and taking relief to affected families.

Norma added: “The Haiti Hos-pital Appeal has Christianity at its heart and that is why I decided to join with them to be a part of this rehabilitation effort.

“I hope to be able to raise the funds and spread hope to those left struggling because of that terrible incident. I am looking forward to it, but I’ll need prayer for the vaccina-tions as I’m not keen on needles!”

If you would like to donate, please contact Norma at The Silver Fish Company on 0121 554 4575 or send a cheque payable to The Silver Fish Company and mark “Haiti Appeal” on the back. Send it to The Silver Fish Jewellery Company, 48 Vyse Street, Birmingham, B18 6HF. Noah’s set to

tread boards

haitians are set for a little silver lining

CHURCHES are stepping in to aid the survivors of the Japanese tsunami.

The Anglican Church in Japan, Nippon Sei Ko Kai (NSKK), said its priority was to care for all people affected by the disaster.

“In most of the areas affected by the disaster there are no An-glican churches. However it is the NSKK’s desire to stand with all people there and to do whatever we can to support them,” said Archbishop Nathaniel Makoto Uematsu.

The Church’s plans to distrib-ute aid throughout the affected regions have been hampered by government restrictions on access to those areas hit by the tsunami.

In the meantime, the Church is assessing the extent of the dam-age and cost of rebuilding church-es and parishioners’ homes.

“The relief and rescue phase will soon end, but the restoration phase will go on for a long time,” the Archbishop said. “As the NSKK, particularly as Tohoku Dio-cese, we believe that it is during this second phase when God will most use us to do his work.”

He added: “I would like you to continue to pray for the ongoing relief and restoration work.”

Churches in rush to help after disaster

AUSTRALIA – An Australian band that puts biblical Psalms to music is set to visit the UK this month.

Sons of Korah, who have impacted tens of thousands of people with the spirituality of the Psalms, take audi-ences on a journey through a range of emotions.

The concerts have been arranged by The Bible Society as part of Bi-blefresh, a multi-agency campaign celebrating the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible.

The Rev Rob Cotton, Biblefresh Network Manager, said: “Don’t miss out on the chance to experience the Bible in a fresh and memorable way.”

For more information go to www.biblesociety.org.uk

BUSINESS OWNER TO HELP EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS

A REAL JEWEL... Norma Murrain

Families plea for quake aid

OVER two-thirds of the Chilean min-ers whose rescue made headlines after they spent 69 days trapped under-ground made a trip to Israel and were baptised in the River Jordan.

The 25 men, dressed in white robes, underwent the ceremony at the Yarden-it Baptismal Site near the Sea of Galilee, where Jesus Christ himself is thought to have been baptised.

It was just one of the highlights of their week-long trip to Israel, which they described as a ‘pilgrimage of thanksgiving’.

One of the miners, Richard Villar-roel Godoy, also baptised his four-month-old son who was born just days after he was released from the mine.

Meanwhile, Jose Henriquez, who be-came known as ‘pastor’ to the trapped men, has told a UK congregation: “The only reason I am here is because there is a living God who is alive.

“We had one desperate prayer cry and one purpose together. We all were praying, ‘Lord open up a door of escape. There’s no other way unless you do it,’” he said.

Jordan baptism for Chile miners

BAPTISM SERVICE... the 25 rescued Chilean miners make their way

into the Jordan

JORDAN – A recent discovery in Jor-dan may have unearthed one of the earliest Christian scriptures.

It is one of 70 books made of lead that were found in a cave in Jordan, where they are thought to have lain for 2,000 years. They could be a ma-jor discovery in Christian history, say experts.

Ziad al-Saad, of Jordan’s Depart-ment of Antiquities, said: “We are looking at a very significant discov-ery, maybe the most important in the history of archaeology.”

Jordan claims the books were smuggled to Israel after the find be-tween 2005 and 2007. But an Israeli Bedouin claims they have been in his family for 100 years.

David Elkington, head of a British team trying to get the books into a museum in Jordan, said: “It’s a breathtaking thought that we have held these objects which may have been handled by the early saints of the Church.”

Ancient faith books theory

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WHEN Mark Hatch watched the recent blockbuster The King’s Speech, he knew just how the tongue-tied king felt.

Because Mark also suf-fered from a debilitating speech problem.

But that was before he was healed by the power of Jesus Christ.

Speaking of the moment he was healed he said: “I went to church as a person who couldn’t speak and was total-ly miserable, and came home with a great big smile on my face, laughing and speaking. It was incredible.”

Now pastor of the Church of Jesus the King Christian Fellowship in Totnes, Devon, Mark can deliver a sermon without difficulty.

But it was once so differ-ent. From the age of four, Mark dreaded having to open his mouth to speak.

At school he was unable to take part in lessons and remained stubbornly silent.

He said: “It was far worse than a stammer. As I was going through school it was extremely hard – children don’t mean to be but they’re cruel. If I tried to take part in class they would laugh.

“I can’t state how bad the speech was – I couldn’t an-

swer the phone or go into a shop or ask for something – it was really affecting my life in a very serious way.”

Unable to cope, Mark turned to alcohol in his teen-age years then something happened that made him question everything.

He explained: “I was in a car crash and my two best friends died next to me, but I survived. I’d been brought up with an understanding of God through Sunday school so I would pray.

“I’d go out and get drunk and end up at my friends’ graves wondering why my friends had died. I hated my life.

“But I felt that God was calling me and there was a reason I had survived. The car I’d been in had crashed head on into a coach so I shouldn’t have lived.”

But Mark turned his back

on God and carried on drink-ing. His problem got so bad that it was destroying his marriage. Desperate, he de-cided to go to church.

He said: “I walked through the doors and an elderly lady came and asked if there was anything she could do for me. She heard my speech problem and explained to me about Jesus. I managed to get some words out and she asked me if I wanted to know Jesus. Then she prayed with me.

“At that moment of asking Jesus into my heart, some-thing changed. It was incred-ible, I felt this heaviness lift from my head then I spoke. I can’t remember what I said but it was normal speech. I just broke down crying. It was awesome. God’s love became real to me. It was a complete miracle.”

Mark became pastor of the church in 2005 and leads the ministries to the homeless and has even been out to Af-rica leading missions.

He said: “The church runs a drop in centre for the needy and homeless and because of my background with drink I’ve been able to minister hope to these people – to show them the difference that Jesus Christ can make in a person’s life. It doesn’t matter how weak you feel, it’s God’s strength that makes a change.”

i’m speaking up for faith after miracle

WHEN King Edward VIII abdicated in 1936 to marry an American divorcee, the throne fell to his younger brother, Albert Freder-ick Arthur George, probably the most reluctant king ever to be crowned.

Shy, gauche, and afflicted with a crippling stammer that made public speaking almost impos-sible, ‘Bertie’ (as he was known by his family) always lived in the shadow of his older brother.

He therefore dreaded the oner-ous public duty forced upon him by his brother’s philandering.

The story of how ‘Bertie’ (who was crowned King George VI) overcame his vocal impediment to broadcast to a country threatened by Nazi invasion was made into an award-winning film, The King’s Speech. However, the King did not just speak to inspire the nation – he called his subjects to prayer.

With its beleaguered army trapped on the French coast, peo-ple responded to the King in their

thousands, and on Sunday May 26, 1940 flocked to the churches to intercede for their country.

What followed became known as the ‘miracle of Dunkirk’, with Hitler unaccountably stopping his armies short of the coast when he had the Allied forces at his mercy.

There was also the remark-able fact that the English Channel became as calm as a millpond, something that allowed 350,000 troops to be ferried by small craft to waiting ships, which took them back to England.

Six more days of prayer took place, each followed by a remark-able turn in the war effort.

After the nation prayed on September 8, 1940, a heavily equipped German Air Force lost control of the skies, causing Air Chief Marshall Dowding to say: ‘I will say with absolute conviction that I can trace the intervention of God… humanly speaking victory was impossible!’

king used speech to urge nation to pray for victory A SCOTTISH church hopes that Friday

nights will never be the same again after the launch of their new youth project.

Pastor Fraser Donaldson, of Green-ock Elim Church, said: “The aim behind the night is to create an op-portunity for Christian young people to interact with other.

“It will also to create an environ-ment where Christian youth can feel comfortable inviting their un-churched friends.

“The youth work will be church for young people by young people, and we have a team of local young Christians from across denomina-tions and churches in place, who are committed to the vision and practical effort required for a new sustainable youth work in Greenock.”

THOUSANDS of people will live on just £1 per day for a week in May to help highlight global poverty.

From May 2–6, they will have to plan their breakfasts, lunches and dinners around a budget of just £1 a day. The amount may seem paltry but it is the same as 1.4 billion people who live below the poverty line must survive on.

The ‘Live Below the Line’ initiative is being organised by the educational and campaigning organisation, the Global Poverty Project.

It is hoped that participants will raise hundreds of thousands of pounds for poverty alleviation projects by asking their friends and family to sponsor them.

Hopes over youth night

Action plan on poverty

PUPILS will be able to find a listening ear and support after the launch of a new project.

School Pastors is the brainchild of the same charity that set up the UK-wide Street Pastors scheme. Street Pastors are now seen in towns and cities across the country helping revellers

stay out of danger after a night on the tiles.The School Pastors scheme was luanched at

Archbishop Tenison School in South London.CRB-checked volunteers are on hand to

give support from noon–5pm in the school to befriend and support pupils.

scheme to help school pupils launched

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The ABC of how you can become a Christian...

Admit that you have done wrongThe Bible says, ‘All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God’ (Romans 3:23).

Believe that Jesus died so that you can be forgiven, and ask God to forgive you‘God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life’ (John 3:16); ‘If we con-fess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us’ (1 John 1:9).

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explore ChristiAnity We’re also working with Alpha, the course that allows people to explore the Christian faith in a relaxed setting over ten thought- provoking weekly sessions. The courses are free and are usually run in the evening, and include a meal or refreshments. To find a course near you, see www.alpha.org

Find A ChurCh We’re also working with Find a Church, who run a brilliant website listing the details of more than 42,000 UK Christian churches.

Simply tap in your postcode for help to find a great church in your area.

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A BOY who almost died from a ruptured appendix says he went to heaven and met the dead

sister he never knew existed. The extraordinary claims by Colton Burpo came

after he was misdiagnosed with flu while his family were on a trip to Colorado when he was four. By the time they returned home he was seriously ill and had to undergo emergency surgery twice.

While he was in the operating theatre his Chris-tian parents, Todd and Sonja, prayed, believing God would heal their son.

Their cries were clearly heard in heaven, as Colton made a sudden recovery. However, that wasn’t all. He then told his astonished parents that he had met the sister his mother had miscarried a year before his own birth.

What made this even more remarkable was his parents had never spoken to Colton about her.

The Burpos have now written a book, Heaven Is For Real, about the experience and Colton, now aged 11, continues to share his stories of heaven.

In an extract from the book, Colton’s dad Todd recalls what happened when his son started to speak about what he had seen:

Dad, Jesus had the angels sing to me because I was so scared. They made me feel better.”

Jesus? I glanced at Sonja again and saw that her mouth had dropped open. I turned back to Colton. “You mean Jesus was there?” My

little boy nodded as though reporting nothing more remarkable than seeing a ladybug in the front yard. “Yeah, Jesus was there.”

“Well, where was Jesus?”Colton looked me right in the eye. “I was sitting

in Jesus’ lap.”

angelsIf Colton really had a supernatural encounter, I

certainly didn’t want to ask him leading questions. We had taught Colton about our faith all his life. But if he had really seen Jesus and the angels, I wanted to become the student, not the teacher!

“You were in heaven?” I managed to ask.“Well, yeah, Dad,” he said, as if the fact should

have been perfectly obvious.I was also struck by how quickly Colton answered

my questions. He spoke with the simple conviction of an eyewitness, not the carefulness of someone remembering the “right” answers learned in Sunday school or from a book.

“Mummy, I have two sisters,” Colton said.I put down my pen. Sonja didn’t. She kept on

working.Colton repeated himself. “Mummy, I have two

sisters.”Sonja looked up from her paperwork and shook

her head slightly. “No, you have your sister, Cassie, and... do you mean your cousin, Traci?”

“No.” Colton clipped off the word adamantly. “I have two sisters. You had a baby die in your tummy, didn’t you?”

At that moment, time stopped in the Burpo house-hold, and Sonja’s eyes grew wide.

Just a few seconds before, Colton had been trying

unsuccessfully to get his mom to listen to him. Now, even from the kitchen table, I could see that he had her undivided attention.

“Who told you I had a baby die in my tummy?” Sonja said, her tone serious.

“She did, Mummy. She said she died in your tummy.”

Then Colton turned and started to walk away. He had said what he had to say and was ready to move on.

But after the bomb he’d just dropped, Sonja was just getting started.

Before our son could get around the couch, Sonja’s voice rang out in an all-hands-on-deck red alert. “Colton Todd Burpo, you get back

here right now!”Colton spun around and caught my eye. His face

said, “What did I just do?” I knew what my wife had to be feeling. Losing that baby was the most painful event of her life. We had explained it to Cassie; she was older. But we hadn’t told Colton, judging the topic a bit beyond a four-year-old’s capacity to understand. From the table, I watched quietly as emotions rioted across Sonja’s face.

nervouslyA bit nervously, Colton slunk back around the

couch and faced his mom again, this time much more warily. “It’s OK, Mummy,” he said. “She’s OK. God adopted her.”

Sonja slid off the couch and knelt down in front of Colton so that she could look him in the eyes. “Don’t you mean Jesus adopted her?” she said.

“No, Mummy. His Dad did!”Sonja turned and looked at me. In that moment,

she later told me, she was trying to stay calm, but she was overwhelmed. “Our baby… was – is – a girl!” she thought. Sonja focused on Colton, and I could hear the effort it took to steady her voice. “So what did she look like?”

“She looked a lot like Cassie,” Colton said. “She is just a little bit smaller, and she has dark hair.”

As I watched, a blend of pain and joy played across my wife’s face. Cassie and Colton have my blond hair.

She had even jokingly complained to me before, “I carry these kids for nine months, and they both come out looking like you!”

Now there was a child who looked like her. A daughter. I saw the first hint of moisture glint in my wife’s eyes. Now Colton went on without

prompting: “In heaven, this little girl ran up to me,

and she wouldn’t stop hugging me,” he said in a tone that clearly indicated he didn’t enjoy all this hugging from a girl.

“Maybe she was just happy that someone from her family was there,” Sonja offered. “Girls hug. When we’re happy, we hug.” Colton didn’t seem convinced.

Sonja’s eyes lit up and she asked, “What was her name? What was the little girl’s name?”

tearsColton seemed to forget about all the yucky girl

hugs for a moment. “She doesn’t have a name. You guys didn’t name her.”

How did he know that?“You’re right, Colton,” Sonja said. “We didn’t even

know she was a she.”Then Colton said something that still rings in my

ears: “Yeah, she said she just can’t wait for you and Daddy to get to heaven.”

From the kitchen table, I could see that Sonja was barely holding it together. She gave Colton a kiss and told him he could go play. And when he left the room, tears spilled over her cheeks.

“Our baby is OK,” she whispered. “Our baby is OK.”

This has taught me that I am heard. We all are. I’ve been a Christian since childhood and a pastor for half my life so I believed that before, but now I knew it. How? When I was angry at God because I couldn’t go to my son, hold him and comfort him, God’s Son was holding my boy in his lap.

● Extract taken from Heaven Is For Real: A Little Boy’s Astounding Story Of His Trip to Heaven and Back

When four-year-old Colton Burpo started to talk about meeting Jesus after a near-death experience, he demonstrated the reality of life after death. But when he talked about meeting the sister he never knew he had, his parents really started to take notice. Becky Barlow reports

Parents stunned as son described sibling he didn’t know existed after emergency op ordeal

BOY’S ASTONISHING EXPERIENCE AS MUM AND DAD PRAYED AT BEDSIDE

Parents stunned as son described sibling he didn’t know existed after emergency op ordeal

I met my sister in heavenNEAR-DEATH

EXPERIENCE... Colton Burpo as he

is today, who said he had seen his sister

in heaven. Top left, Colton with dad

Todd, mum Sonja and older sister

Cassie. Below, the book Heaven Is For

Real and Colton with dad Todd when he

was younger

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The ABC of how you can become a Christian...

Admit that you have done wrongThe Bible says, ‘All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God’ (Romans 3:23).

Believe that Jesus died so that you can be forgiven, and ask God to forgive you‘God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life’ (John 3:16); ‘If we con-fess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us’ (1 John 1:9).

Commit yourself to living God’s wayJesus said, ‘Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life’ (John 8:12).Log on to www.lookingforgod.com for more help.

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explore ChristiAnity We’re also working with Alpha, the course that allows people to explore the Christian faith in a relaxed setting over ten thought- provoking weekly sessions. The courses are free and are usually run in the evening, and include a meal or refreshments. To find a course near you, see www.alpha.org

Find A ChurCh We’re also working with Find a Church, who run a brilliant website listing the details of more than 42,000 UK Christian churches.

Simply tap in your postcode for help to find a great church in your area.

the BiBle MAtters The Gideons are well known for their work distributing Bibles to schools, hospitals, hotels etc. If you want Jesus to make himself real in your life, and don’t have a Bible, The Gideons will be happy to provide you with a Testament completely free of charge.

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Issue 207 • 7NEW LIFENEW LIFE

A BOY who almost died from a ruptured appendix says he went to heaven and met the dead

sister he never knew existed. The extraordinary claims by Colton Burpo came

after he was misdiagnosed with flu while his family were on a trip to Colorado when he was four. By the time they returned home he was seriously ill and had to undergo emergency surgery twice.

While he was in the operating theatre his Chris-tian parents, Todd and Sonja, prayed, believing God would heal their son.

Their cries were clearly heard in heaven, as Colton made a sudden recovery. However, that wasn’t all. He then told his astonished parents that he had met the sister his mother had miscarried a year before his own birth.

What made this even more remarkable was his parents had never spoken to Colton about her.

The Burpos have now written a book, Heaven Is For Real, about the experience and Colton, now aged 11, continues to share his stories of heaven.

In an extract from the book, Colton’s dad Todd recalls what happened when his son started to speak about what he had seen:

Dad, Jesus had the angels sing to me because I was so scared. They made me feel better.”

Jesus? I glanced at Sonja again and saw that her mouth had dropped open. I turned back to Colton. “You mean Jesus was there?” My

little boy nodded as though reporting nothing more remarkable than seeing a ladybug in the front yard. “Yeah, Jesus was there.”

“Well, where was Jesus?”Colton looked me right in the eye. “I was sitting

in Jesus’ lap.”

angelsIf Colton really had a supernatural encounter, I

certainly didn’t want to ask him leading questions. We had taught Colton about our faith all his life. But if he had really seen Jesus and the angels, I wanted to become the student, not the teacher!

“You were in heaven?” I managed to ask.“Well, yeah, Dad,” he said, as if the fact should

have been perfectly obvious.I was also struck by how quickly Colton answered

my questions. He spoke with the simple conviction of an eyewitness, not the carefulness of someone remembering the “right” answers learned in Sunday school or from a book.

“Mummy, I have two sisters,” Colton said.I put down my pen. Sonja didn’t. She kept on

working.Colton repeated himself. “Mummy, I have two

sisters.”Sonja looked up from her paperwork and shook

her head slightly. “No, you have your sister, Cassie, and... do you mean your cousin, Traci?”

“No.” Colton clipped off the word adamantly. “I have two sisters. You had a baby die in your tummy, didn’t you?”

At that moment, time stopped in the Burpo house-hold, and Sonja’s eyes grew wide.

Just a few seconds before, Colton had been trying

unsuccessfully to get his mom to listen to him. Now, even from the kitchen table, I could see that he had her undivided attention.

“Who told you I had a baby die in my tummy?” Sonja said, her tone serious.

“She did, Mummy. She said she died in your tummy.”

Then Colton turned and started to walk away. He had said what he had to say and was ready to move on.

But after the bomb he’d just dropped, Sonja was just getting started.

Before our son could get around the couch, Sonja’s voice rang out in an all-hands-on-deck red alert. “Colton Todd Burpo, you get back

here right now!”Colton spun around and caught my eye. His face

said, “What did I just do?” I knew what my wife had to be feeling. Losing that baby was the most painful event of her life. We had explained it to Cassie; she was older. But we hadn’t told Colton, judging the topic a bit beyond a four-year-old’s capacity to understand. From the table, I watched quietly as emotions rioted across Sonja’s face.

nervouslyA bit nervously, Colton slunk back around the

couch and faced his mom again, this time much more warily. “It’s OK, Mummy,” he said. “She’s OK. God adopted her.”

Sonja slid off the couch and knelt down in front of Colton so that she could look him in the eyes. “Don’t you mean Jesus adopted her?” she said.

“No, Mummy. His Dad did!”Sonja turned and looked at me. In that moment,

she later told me, she was trying to stay calm, but she was overwhelmed. “Our baby… was – is – a girl!” she thought. Sonja focused on Colton, and I could hear the effort it took to steady her voice. “So what did she look like?”

“She looked a lot like Cassie,” Colton said. “She is just a little bit smaller, and she has dark hair.”

As I watched, a blend of pain and joy played across my wife’s face. Cassie and Colton have my blond hair.

She had even jokingly complained to me before, “I carry these kids for nine months, and they both come out looking like you!”

Now there was a child who looked like her. A daughter. I saw the first hint of moisture glint in my wife’s eyes. Now Colton went on without

prompting: “In heaven, this little girl ran up to me,

and she wouldn’t stop hugging me,” he said in a tone that clearly indicated he didn’t enjoy all this hugging from a girl.

“Maybe she was just happy that someone from her family was there,” Sonja offered. “Girls hug. When we’re happy, we hug.” Colton didn’t seem convinced.

Sonja’s eyes lit up and she asked, “What was her name? What was the little girl’s name?”

tearsColton seemed to forget about all the yucky girl

hugs for a moment. “She doesn’t have a name. You guys didn’t name her.”

How did he know that?“You’re right, Colton,” Sonja said. “We didn’t even

know she was a she.”Then Colton said something that still rings in my

ears: “Yeah, she said she just can’t wait for you and Daddy to get to heaven.”

From the kitchen table, I could see that Sonja was barely holding it together. She gave Colton a kiss and told him he could go play. And when he left the room, tears spilled over her cheeks.

“Our baby is OK,” she whispered. “Our baby is OK.”

This has taught me that I am heard. We all are. I’ve been a Christian since childhood and a pastor for half my life so I believed that before, but now I knew it. How? When I was angry at God because I couldn’t go to my son, hold him and comfort him, God’s Son was holding my boy in his lap.

● Extract taken from Heaven Is For Real: A Little Boy’s Astounding Story Of His Trip to Heaven and Back

When four-year-old Colton Burpo started to talk about meeting Jesus after a near-death experience, he demonstrated the reality of life after death. But when he talked about meeting the sister he never knew he had, his parents really started to take notice. Becky Barlow reports

Parents stunned as son described sibling he didn’t know existed after emergency op ordeal

BOY’S ASTONISHING EXPERIENCE AS MUM AND DAD PRAYED AT BEDSIDE

Parents stunned as son described sibling he didn’t know existed after emergency op ordealParents stunned as son described sibling he didn’t know existed after emergency op ordeal

I met my sister in heavenNEAR-DEATH

EXPERIENCE... Colton Burpo as he

is today, who said he had seen his sister

in heaven. Top left, Colton with dad

Todd, mum Sonja and older sister

Cassie. Below, the book Heaven Is For

Real and Colton with dad Todd when he

was younger

my life so I believed that before, but now I knew it.

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IF ever there was proof that prayers are answered, you just need to look at our story on Page 1.

Shane and Susan Comiskey believed for more than two decades that their prayers would be answered and that God would bless them with a child.

And after 22 years and a lot of faith their patience has been rewarded – with the arrival of Anna Margaret.

You may argue that it had nothing to do with God, but with such a long wait and the added complication of Susan’s fight with cancer only a miracle would lead to the couple becoming parents.

And they never gave up faith and their belief that God could bless them with such a miracle.

To paraphrase, Jesus said that if you ask in prayer for something in his name and believed he was the son of God, then you would receive.

And that’s just what the Comiskeys did.

Of course, Jesus never promised that these prayers would be answered instantly. That’s because Christians accept that no matter how much they would like something, things happen in God’s time and not ours.

There’s further proof of prayer being answered on Page 2, where Mike Mellor’s story of crying out to God in a toilet cubicle led to his life being transformed.

You may be like he was back then, and simply don’t believe that God exists or that prayer is worth the bother.

But the day Mike decided he had run out of options and would call out to God, his life changed forever.

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The Big Read is part of the Big Bible project, an online digital community that promotes regular Bible reading.

The Gospel of Matthew will be on Twitter, Facebook and other multimedia.

One of the people backing the project, the Rev Dr Peter Phillips, said: “Researchers found that although three-quarters of the population own at least one Bible, only one-fifth of commit to reading it week by week.”

A MAYor was stunned when more than 350 people turned up to a prayer event she organised for her town.

Cllr Carolyn Heaps – the Mayor of Eastbourne – had writ-ten to all the church leaders in her region, inviting them to seek the Lord together. She expected about 20 people to show up.

She told New Life: “We’ve been saying for a while that we need to move outside of the church walls and go to where the people are because that’s what Jesus would do. I wanted to bring all the churches together in East-bourne to have a prayer day but I wanted to do it somewhere different.

“The town hall seemed good because it’s a public place but not a church. It’s a place where people wouldn’t necessari ly think of coming to pray.

“We thought we’d have around 20 people so we only bought four pints of milk but I stopped counting when we reached 350 people!”

Carolyn, who is also a trained Street Pastor, organised the day of prayer during the week of Christian Unity and is hoping that it will become an annual event.

She said: “During what was a week of Christian Unity, I felt compelled to get all the church-es in Eastbourne to come to-gether to pray for our great town

and its people. We have many churchgoers in Eastbourne who would wish to bless their town in prayer and see God at work where they live.”

Originally planned to be from 10.30am to 4pm the event was so successful that it was extended to 7pm as a continual stream of people poured through the doors. The day was split into half hour slots to accommodate the crowds.

Carolyn said: “We had a flip chart which we filled with all the different organisations that we could think of and got people to pray into those. There was a real sense of the Spirit of God working.

“We prayed about all sorts of things – from schools, to the homeless, to Street Pastors.

We prayed for all the differ-ent churches, for revival, for the emergency services, teachers, people who work in hospitals, street cleaners and many, many more.

“There was a really com-munity feel. The churches felt that they were working together which is something that is going to be so useful in the times that we live in. We need to stand and be counted.

“It was a great testimony as people kept coming through the day. Some people even came back again later when they were free again!”

THE Christian owners of a popular farm shop and restaurant have stopped opening on Sundays – de-spite it being a lucrative day for them.

Eleanor and Robert Todd, of Blacketyside Farm in Fife, decided that Sunday should be treated as a day of rest.

Despite attracting visi-tors from far and wide, the

Todds believe that Sunday is a sacred day for wor-ship – not for work behind the tills.

“As of January 9, we stopped opening on a Sun-day,” said Mrs Todd. “We have always been believers, but became Christians last year and decided to follow the Bible’s teachings. In Exodus, the second book of

the Bible, it says that for six days you work, the seventh day you rest. It is important to us that the Bible’s teach-ings are followed.”

Mrs Todd said that cus-tomers had been very sup-portive of their bold move and that the closure re-minded them of how Britain used to be in their child-hood.

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Boxing clever● Continued from Page 12it is my duty to share the fruits of this gift,” he says.

Manny’s promoter Bob Arum sums it up: “Manny’s story has resonated because he’s been able to fight his way out and become the person he is and instead of turning his back on all that growing up, he embraces that.

“Manny gives so much money to charity and is such a caring person. He does so many good works, most of which is not publicised so you don’t even know about it.”

But his long distance running success is nothing compared to the feeling he got when he committed his life to Jesus Christ.

The Black Country-born veteran, who was awarded an MBE in 2002, won the Eng-lish national cross-country championship three times and twice finished in the top 20 in the World Cross-Country Championships during his career.

On the track, Richard finished fifth in the 10,000 metres in the 1991 World Cha mpionsh ips i n To -kyo and 17th in the 1992 10,000m Olympic final.

In 1993 he moved up to the marathon and won his debut marathon in Ham-burg in a time of 2:12:57 and went on to win his second marathon, the World Cup marathon in San Sebas-tian, in October 1993.

His other marathons included a fifth place in the 1996 Olympic Marathon, and he recorded a personal best time of 2:08:36 in the 1997 London Marathon, where he a lso fin ished fifth.

But he knows that none of his success was possible without his faith.

R ichard admits that while he went to church and baptised as a boy, life didn’t start to make sense until he made his commitment to Jesus as a teenager.

He said: “I became a Christian at the age of 16. My brother had become a Christian six months ear-lier and was involved in a Christian youth fellowship group. He invited me, my sister and my parents to an

outreach event in Leeds. At that event, I really felt the desire to commit myself to Jesus.

“Prior to that I had been brought up to go to church, had been bapt ised and confirmed in the Anglican Church, but it hadn’t really meant anything to me.

“From that point on, I made a personal com-mitment to follow Jesus. I started going to a Christian youth fellowship group in my home area and later was part of a fellowship group at university.”

Richard described how be i ng a Ch r ist ian has changed his life: “When you become a Christian you begin to develop a different perspective on the world and your own life.

“You start to become aware of how God has cre-ated us to live, of the talents and gifts he has given us, and also of how we so often fail to live by God’s perfect standards.

“Had God not created me as I am, I wouldn’t be the person I am – a simple truth, yet in saying this I am acknowledging the source of all that makes me me.

“The apostle Paul ex-presses this truth when he wrote, ‘I can do all things through him who gives me strength.’ In return, what-ever I do, I want to do it in a way that reflects well on God – for his glory.

“This is true of my run-ning just as much as in other areas of my life.”

RICHARD Nerurkar is in it for the long run – being a Christian that is!

The medal-winning marathon man is proud of his first-place triumphs at the Hamburg Marathon and World Cup Marathon in San Sebastian in 1993.

by Matthew Murray

Be a sport at special eventsSEVERAL sporting events are being held this year for the Christian community and those in-terested in finding out more about the gospel.

UK Sports Ministries is holding a range of tournaments and competitions. A full list of the itinerary is available at www.uksportsmin-istries.org

SUPPORTCo-ordinator Mark Blythe said: “If you

love Jesus and sport then check out the new website for events and resources to help reach your friends for Christ. Golf, surfing, cricket, football, whatever you are into can be used to witness through, and there are folks doing it already who can support you.” SOUNDS GOOD... Mark Blythe

CHELSEA new boy – £21m cen-tral defender David Luiz – has spoken of his admiration for Kaka and his own Christian faith.

Luiz, who is becoming a fans’ favourite at Stamford Bridge, declared: “My family has always been religious. My glory is all his.”

Speaking to FourFourTwo magazine, the Blues man said that without God he didn’t be-lieve he would have left his life of poverty behind.

POveRTyHe continued: “I have all my

blessings because he [God] has given them to me. He guides our hearts and without him I wouldn’t have left poverty and got all the good things I have today.”

Although he has never met Real Madrid’s Kaka in person, Luiz says he is a huge admirer of football’s most famous Chris-tian.

He said: “He is a man of the Lord and he is a fantastic player. I hope I have the chance to play next to him some time, either in Chelsea or Brazil.”

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ONE of Leyton Orient’s FA Cup heroes turned dow n a t r i p to Las Vegas as reward for draw ing w ith the mighty Ar-senal – on the grounds of his faith in Christ.

Midfielder Jose-Paul M’poku, 18, told reporters: “I prefer not to go. Las Vegas is a city full of sins and I am a very religious

person.” League One side The Os were promised the holiday in the gambling mecca by del ighted chairman Barry Hearn after they held Premier League giants Arsenal to a 1-1 draw in the FA Cup earlier this season.

Jose-Paul, who was born in the overwhelmingly Christian Democratic Republic of Congo, said Hearn had offered to fly the players out to Nevada on his private plane as soon as the match ended.

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CHURCHES are to be trained in run-ning community festivals as part of their outreach during the 2012 London Olympic Games.

The training events are being co-ordinated by More than Gold, and run by Fusion and Share Jesus International, which offer two alter-native models of festival.

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BOXING sensation Manny Pacquiao is the champion’s champion who fights his corner – by going to church.

The Filipino-born belter was the first boxer in history to win ten world titles in eight different weight divisions.

Currently the WBC Super Wel-terweight World Champion and WBO Welterweight World Cham-pion, Manny is also rated the number one pound-for-pound best boxer in the world.

But while he continues to pick up the accolades, the boxer known for his broad smile as much as his fierce punches, has never forgotten his humble roots or his strong Christian faith.

He says: “I don’t want to say I’m the best boxer in the world. I would say I’m a boxer who can fight a good fight against any

fighter in the world. All my talent comes from God.

“Before, my ultimate dream was just to be champion in the Philippines. But look at me now. This is because I lifted it all up to the Lord. If you do the same, wonderful things will happen to you too.”

He once told the crowd at a boxing match: “Don’t tell God that you have a big problem. But tell your problem that you have a big God.”

POVERTYBorn Emmanuel Dapidran Pac-

quiao, Manny, or Pacman as he is better known, grew up in terrible poverty before leaving home at 14 to live on the streets of Manila.

His natural boxing skills quick-ly saw him rise to worldwide fame, picking up title after title.

Now married with four children, Manny has no hesitation in at-tributing his incredible success to his deep faith.

“The most important thing is to believe in God,” he explains. Despite being on the road for fights, training and publicity ap-pearances, Manny makes a point of going to church.

One time, after a trip to San Francisco, he was heading for the airport when he told his driver to pull over as they passed a church. The driver waited in the car while Manny took part in the service.

He never forgets his talent and success come from God and he makes sure he shares his fame and wealth.

Even strangers who turn up at his home in General Santos City in the south of the Philippines asking for money and food are never turned away.

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A FORMER Australian Rugby League referee is a committed Christian who is kicking unbelief into touch.

Tim Mander, 40, controlled the National Rugby League grand finals in 2004 and 2005, and was seen as one of the best of-ficials in the game. But the 2005 Interna-tional Referee of the Year revealed another passion – Jesus Christ.

He said: “I had rebelled against God and gone my own way. I was suffering the consequences of that now on earth and would have in the future by being sepa-rated from God forever. Jesus died for me and paid the penalty that was on my head.

I accepted Jesus as Lord of my life and once my wife saw how my life changed, she soon followed.

“The changes in my life were undeni-able. I had this insatiable appetite to read the Bible and things I couldn’t previously believe, now were believable; Jesus healing people, Jesus feeding 5,000.

“Success in sport is only temporary, but God’s rewards are eternal. Plenty of praise and criticism (mostly criticism!) come my way as a referee. It’s reassuring to know that it’s not what people think of me that is most important, but what God thinks of me.”

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