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		<title>Good News Feedback! (From UpSideDown21.org)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[       The following emails are only a few we have received the past few months        from around the world. We are deeply grateful for our cyberevangelists Jeremy        Ciaramella, Andrew Smellie, Rob Onekea and Ron Harding. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="ArticleText">       The following emails are only a few we have received the past few months        from around the world. We are deeply grateful for our cyberevangelists Jeremy        Ciaramella, Andrew Smellie, Rob Onekea and Ron Harding. We also greatly        appreciate all those who assist in language translation and the work done        building and maintaining the UpSideDown21 <strong>(www.upsidedown21.org)        </strong>and the City of Angels Church<strong> (www.caicc.net)</strong>        websites! KM</p>
<p><span class="scripture">“Like cold water to a weary soul is good news        from a distant land.” <a href="http://biblegateway.com/bible?version=NIV&amp;passage=Proverbs+25%3A25" target="new" title="Bible Gateway">Proverbs 25:25</a></span></p>
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<p><strong>California</strong> – Hello City of Angels International Christian        Church, I am from the mainline church of Christ and teach over at Pepperdine.        I just wanted to write and let you know that I am praying for your outreach        efforts. Please remember in your prayers a special ministry in the mainline        church called Kairos which also is seeking to plant new churches. It is        really gaining momentum and, I believe, has more potential than anything        I have seen in the CoC. I pray that you all have an abundant harvest…<br />
<strong>North Carolina – </strong>I wanted to share the whole City        of Angels Church’s Remnant Workshop with the disciples here, but was        thwarted to do so by the elders and the evangelists telling me that I would        “poison” the flock. I have been having meetings with the leaders        of my church trying to convince them to join your movement… A lot        of them even despise hearing Kip’s name uttered a lot in the conversations        we have. My family group leader calls Kip “evil” and “Diotrephes”        from 3 John. Everything that you guys are doing is from the Lord Almighty.        I am so glad that there are men like you in this world who, despite facing        so many challenges, try to keep the dream of Jesus Christ alive!! …        You are right, it is time to put new wine into new wineskins… to start        His movement over again. God is using you to shape history again. I beg        you, don’t stop!!! God is with you.</p>
<p><strong>Massachusetts – </strong>Thank you for the notice of the upcoming        [World Missions] Jubilee and for the outreach by Upsidedown21. The last        few articles were especially encouraging! It is true that autonomy is even        among the members of a church. It seems uncaring and uncompassionate that        church leaders don’t give directives and leave the people to figure        out “what works.” Thanks again for all the hard work put into        the online ministry.<br />
<strong>India –</strong> Greetings from Hyderabad, India… I        was baptized in Christ in August 1998, and I had a vision and fire to serve        God [full-time] when I was baptized… Very soon I was leading a Family        Group and then was leading a Zone and also the Campus Ministry in Hyderabad.</p>
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<p>I came to church when I was a teen and in college, now I am married and        have a son and its been more than nine years being in the church&#8230; For        more than a year there was no proper leadership in the church and the entire        church was going backward…When I tried to raise questions I was stamped        as a REBEL. I was treated as a REBEL and counted out of the church membership.        I was very hurt initially, but later I have realized that I am here for        God and not for people. I am seriously looking for a change in my personal        spiritual life and with your guidance and help I definitely believe that        things in Hyderabad could be changed… Looking forward to be used by        God for His mission.<br />
<strong> Spain –</strong> Hi, from Madrid Spain! Years ago I used        to go to the ICOC, but seems like they have changed so much since I went        to church the first time. Last Thursday I found a former member of the ICOC        and he told me that Kip McKean has created a new movement. Can you send        me some address or phone number to contact them? Thank you and a hug from        Spain.</p>
<p><strong>Malawi (Africa) –</strong> The church in Malawi was planted        in 1997. Today we have a membership of about 30, but an attendance of only        12-15. Personal view: The church is really struggling. Members are late.        There is no consistent joy&#8230; We had one baptism when we moved there in        2004. She later fell away. Most of the singles started to date outside the        church and left. I too am tempted to date outside the church but am not.        Most members sleep during the message. Midweek has been optional for some        time now. The church is more focus now on building friendships, like “GO        AND MAKE FRIENDSHIPS IN THE CHURCH” not disciples of Jesus…        At one point all the Bible Talks died except for the campus ministry where        am at&#8230; I ask you to come here…souls need to be saved and Malawi        needs a someone with experience.</p>
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<p><strong>Ghana (Africa) – </strong>I became a disciple in the year        1998 in Monrovia Church… The Henry Kriete letter brought the same        misfeelings and misunderstanding as we were also affected [like America].        The result was “lukewarmers” and an uncommitted attitude set-in        to all disciples. I came to Ghana as the war in Liberia intensified and        I meet the same problem here and it was worse here. So many disciples have        left. I am praying that God will touch your heart so you can support the        mission and our vision we have to evangelize Ghana. May God bless you.<br />
<strong>Johnny Selvaraj – India –</strong> All glory to God!        The remnant is gathering to bring glory to Him from all parts of the world!        The great news is that Raja has joined us and has many disciples rallying        around him in Chennai. The first official church service was conducted last        Sunday [February 3] in Chennai… Concerning the translation of UpsideDown21        articles, we have a few local dialects in India that are widely used, namely:        Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam. We would need to translate in Hindi        and Tamil to begin with, we have brothers in Chennai who can translate in        Tamil… Love and prayers.<em> (Johnny and his wife Annie lead our sister        congregation in Bangalore, India. In a very courageous decision, Raja and        Debby Rajan resigned from the full-time ministry in Chennai from our former        fellowship to be able to start a new congregation of only sold-out disciples        there. There are now three sister churches in India: Bangalore, Chennai        and Mumbai.) KM</em><br />
<strong>Tim Butakov – Russia – </strong>I remember the [Novosibirsk]        Church meeting when it was announced that discipling relationships switched        over from “indispensible” to “on demand” category.        It was explained that “if we are disciples, we have to seek for discipling        ourselves; no one is obliged to compel anybody; if you need teaching –        come and you will be taught.” Such a seemingly spiritually grounded        announcement released all-levels of leadership from the responsibility to        take the initiative in discipling groups… which actually led to complete        ABOLITION of the discipling principle.</p>
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<p>I witnessed people (many of them were and still are dear to me personally)        being left without deep individual teaching and subsequently getting weaker,        losing their convictions, becoming lukewarm, turning into “churchgoers”        and even leaving the Lord because of materialism, immorality and other sins.        I was surprised and even confused when I saw how easily people gave up the        convictions upon which they used to base their lives for many years, and        how they tolerated all-round decline of the standards of service and personal        convictions; sometimes they did not even notice that decline!<br />
The Church [in Novosibirsk, Russia] rapidly changed… The Church was        getting different and was no more the place where I had once been baptized…        As a result, it became difficult for me to pray, because I was ashamed to        “look in the eye” of God. I could not sincerely share my faith.        The Bible was no more the living Book, because I didn’t see its practical        application. I was getting spiritually weaker.<br />
In 2007 God made me acquainted with two disciples of Christ who had come        to Novosibirsk from Kiev, Ukraine. They looked as ordinary guys, absolutely        like me – I did not recognize they were real disciples of Jesus. Then        I remembered, on the road to Emmaus the two disciples who were walking with        Jesus did not recognize Him either (<a href="http://biblegateway.com/bible?version=NIV&amp;passage=Luke+24" target="new" title="Bible Gateway">Luke 24</a>). Just as Jesus explained to        the two disciples from the Scriptures God’s plan all over again, the        brothers started to explain to me from the Bible all over again about discipleship,        the Word of God, repentance, baptism, the Body of Christ – His Church,        in other words, the first principles of Christianity.<br />
The time our brothers from Kiev could stay in Novosibirsk was limited…        I clearly understood that the moment was steadily approaching for me to        make a choice – to leave God or to stay with Him. There took one more        important moment in this distressing period when I and my wife left God,        because we did not see or understand how to remain disciples under the circumstances.        To do it in the lukewarm Church meant for us to deceive people, reassuring        them with tales about absolute commitment to God, but in practice showing        them quite a different picture. Besides, no matter how sold-out and dedicated        the new converts were, he or she would inevitably get lukewarm and lower        the overall Bible standards, looking at the surrounding apathy.</p>
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<p>And that was against our conscience. By the way, the same idea was expressed        in Gordon Ferguson’s book “Discipleship”. All those things        required us no less than to create a new Christian congregation. Unfortunately,        because of our spiritual state in those days, we were not ready for such        a courageous deed for Christ. And we took the following decision: if we        cannot remain faithful Christians within the lukewarm Church and are not        able to set up a new congregation, we have to wait until God will raise        a new movement we could join.”<br />
At this moment as I am writing, my wife and I are accepted by God into His        family again! We are following Christ and trying to lead other people to        Him again. I see the challenge before us – never stop regardless of        anything! I beg you, brothers and sisters, to pray for us. We believe and        now know that there are sister Churches, brothers and sisters all around        the world, who are united with us and support us, though we do not see them.        And to God be the glory! <em>(After contacting our brother Maxim Potapov        in Kiev, Ukraine and hearing more about God’s new discipling movement,        Tim and his wife Vika were restored. A few weeks ago, the Spirit, through        the Butakov’s new found faith, has planted another congregation in        our family of churches, the Novosibirsk International Christian Church.)        KM</em></p>
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