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Mass Conversions How congress ruled states in India have become paradise for christian missionaries. *15,018 persons converted in single day in Ongole *10,000 churches planned in 2005 alone, by just one group, the Seventh Day Adventists, scaled to 100,000 churches this year D. R. Watts says that Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister has given him indirect blessings: “We feel a different atmosphere of happiness. [This chief minister] has 350 Adventists who work for him on his estates. In fact, Maranatha is in the process of constructing a new church building on the chief minister’s estate for the Adventists, and that should be dedicated on Christmas Eve. ” Maranatha Volunteers International, a non-profit organization based in Sacramento, California, has two main, complementary, goals, says Kyle Fiess, Maranatha’s Marketing Director: “We work to provide urgently needed buildings for the Seventh-day Adventist Church around the world, and at the same time, we provide opportunities for volunteerism.” (Volunteers pledged to annex lands and properties of India for churches, that was the reason the properties and ashrams of many Hindu Saints were captured by congress party to weaken source of Hindu funds by maligning their image and disbanding their followerships. Today properties of Churches across India is more than double the property valuation of Indian Railways, running into over 30 Lakh Crores at very conservative estimates) Don Noble, whose visa controversy was managed by congress govt, is president of Maranatha Volunteers International, co-sponsor of the mega evangelistic outreach, had said that on the final day of the public outreach, January 20, (2001) the total number of baptisms reached 15,018 in Ongole, Andhra Pradesh. This feat of 10,000+ conversions are repeated every year since 2001 and continues to this year and moment. evil catholic target Hindus Commenting on the report from India, Pastor Jan Paulsen, president of the Adventist Church worldwide, said, “The reports that have been coming out of Ongole, India, are a powerful testimony to what God can do through servants wholeheartedly committed to Him. The field is ripe for harvest. There is no doubt about that. Good plans have been laid. Many have prayed for the reaping. And yet the outcome almost takes one’s breath away!” These devils are targeting rural India populated by only Hindus. They never dare to even think of entering places where muslim population comprise of more than 10% in these villages. Kyle Fiess, Maranatha (Org for building churches) marketing director reports: “We were astonished when Ron Watts (head of Seventh Day Adventists) presented us with a proposal for 10,000 churches in India…After many experiences like the one in Ongole, we no longer consider 10,000 churches to be an unrealistic goal, but an unparalleled opportunity”. The Seventh-day Adventist Church is present in India. The headquarters of its Southern Asia Division is in Tamil Nadu. Among the other states of India, major presence and aggressive conversion activities of the Seventh-day Adventist Church are Kerala, Jharkhand, Manipur, Bihar, Rajasthan and Andhra Pradesh. In 1998, the Seventh Adventist Church reported 225,000 members. In 2005, the numbers reached 825,000. Today, there are more than 2.5 million members. “Most of the people in the villages are from a Hindu background, so it was gratifying to see so many people accepting Jesus,” said Stenbakken (Seventh Day Adventist). This much conversion by just one organization. There are several other organizations working in parallel.
Posted on: Sun, 08 Jun 2014 13:54:45 +0000

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