Month: May 2016

Outreach Resources

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We have a variety of outreach resources that you could use to share your faith with others. Take a minute to see what's helpful and help share the gospel! [Click to read more].

Great Literature

Recently I came across an article describing what constitutes great literature. The author suggested that great literature “changes you. When you are done reading, you’re a different person.”

In that light, the Word of God will always be classified as great literature. Reading the Bible challenges us to be better. Stories of biblical heroes inspire us to be courageous and persevering. The wisdom and prophetic books warn of the danger of living by our fallen instincts. God spoke through various writers to pen life-changing psalms for our benefit. The teachings of Jesus shape our character to become more like Him. The…

Philippians 4:10-13
10 I rejoiced greatly in the Lord that at last you renewed your concern for me. Indeed, you were concerned, but you had no opportunity to show it.
11 I am not saying this because I am in need, for I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances.
12 I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want.
13 I can do all this through him who gives me strength.

Life is like a boat out in open water. The boat gets a small hole in it, it starts taking on water. You start bailing out the water, and at first you can kept up but the hole in the boat gets bigger because you did not stop to repair it. You start taking on more water and you are bailing as fast as you can, but you can not keep up with the water. The water consumes the boat and it sinks.

This is how problems or sin starts out in our life. It starts out small and we try to manage it, and we work hard to try to control it, but the circumstances get bigger in our life and it over takes and consumes us. We did not stop and ask the Lord how we should have repair the situation from the beginning. When we realize that circumstances or the situation has become too big, we then stop and ask God to help us.
“I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.”

Lord I pray that at the beginning of my problems, I stop and ask you to help me. Let me rely and trust in your guidance. Lord I know that you will help me work out all of my situations and will give me strength

“Prison religion”

When an inmate “gets religion” to help his or her chances for parole, what they have is often called “prison religion,” where post-release Jesus gets left behind. Today on “Discover the Word,” the group, and Institute for Prison Ministries director Karen Swanson, talks about “prison religion” and also wants to know, when your circumstances change for the better, where is Jesus in your life? “Discover the Word” today!

The Bread That Satisfies

I learned to recite the Lord’s Prayer as a boy in primary school. Every time I said the line, “Give us today our daily bread” (Matt. 6:11), I couldn’t help but think about the bread that we got only occasionally at home. Only when my father returned from his trip into town did we have a loaf of bread. So asking God to give us our daily bread was a relevant prayer to me.

How curious I was when years later I discovered the booklet Our Daily Bread. I knew the title came from the Lord’s Prayer, but I also knew it…

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Subang Jaya Office Opening Day 2016

Thank You!

We at Our Daily Bread Ministries would like to thank you for attending our recent Open Day 2016 at our service center at Subang Jaya. The event was an incredible success. It was great to have the opportunity to meet many of you, pastors and friends face to face.
We hope to have more of these events in future…

BC-Growing Strong In Christ

We thank God that this year 2016, we were able to hold the ODB Bible Conference in August.
 

ODB Bible Conference
 
Growing Strong In Christ
In this 4 audio recordings, Rev. Mike Raiter gave expository messages based on the book of Colossians. We trust you will find the talks fruitful and will be able to make applications to your life.…

BC-Growing Strong In Christ

We thank God that this year 2016, we were able to hold the ODB Bible Conference in August.
 

ODB Bible Conference
 
Growing Strong In Christ
In this 4 audio recordings, Rev. Mike Raiter gave expository messages based on the book of Colossians. These sermons are interpreted to Bahasa Malaysia. We trust you will find the talks fruitful and will be…

BC-Following Jesus In A Fallen World

We cordially invite you and your loved ones to join us to feast on God’s Word together. This Bible Conference is in keeping with our mission to make the life-charging wisdom of the Bible understandable and accessible to all.
 
 

ODB Bible Conference
 
Interpreted In Mandarin
 
Date: Friday Night July 29
Time: 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Talk 1: Following Jesus In…

BC-The God Who Is Not There

We cordially invite you and your loved ones to join us to feast on God’s Word together. This Bible Conference is in keeping with our mission to make the life-charging wisdom of the Bible understandable and accessible to all.
 
 

ODB Bible Conference
 
Date: Friday Night July 22
Time: 8:00 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.
Talk 1: The God Who is Absent (Esther…

Perpetrators and victims of sin

While victims of crime can struggle with anger and bitterness, the criminal can wrestle with the shame and the guilt of what they’ve done. And both end up being imprisoned by the things they battle. Today on “Discover the Word,” the group, and special guest Karen Swanson, talks about how we’re both perpetrators of sin and victims of sin, making us all prisoners, until Christ sets us free. Join the study today on “Discover the Word”!

Time to Grow

In Debbie’s new home, she discovered an abandoned plant in a dark corner of the kitchen. The dusty and ragged leaves looked like those of a moth orchid, and she imagined how pretty the plant would look once it had sent up new bloom-bearing stems. She moved the pot into a spot by the window, cut off the dead leaves, and watered it thoroughly. She bought plant food and applied it to the roots. Week after week she inspected the plant, but no new shoots appeared. “I’ll give it another month,” she told her husband, “and if nothing has happened…