MIRACLES HAPPEN EVERY DAY!
Amazing Love Mission
MIRACLES HAPPEN EVERY DAY!
Amazing Love Mission
Amazing Love Mission
Amazing Love Mission
We are excited to announce our partnership with Daniel and Paulina Anderson, along with their family, in pioneering a new church in Geelong, Victoria—sent out from Brisbane, Queensland!
In recent years, Daniel has been a highly sought-after international evangelist, ministering across the United States, Europe, India, and South Africa. Together, Daniel and Paulina have served as missionaries in Africa and New Zealand and have successfully planted numerous local churches across Australia, many of which continue to bear fruit today. Time and again, we have witnessed God’s extraordinary hand leading and guiding them in supernatural ways.
“Yet preaching the Good News is not something I can boast about. I am compelled by God to do it. How terrible for me if I didn’t preach the Good News! If I were doing this on my own initiative, I would deserve payment. But I have no choice, for God has given me this sacred trust. What then is my pay? It is the opportunity to preach the Good News without charging anyone. That’s why I never demand my rights when I preach the Good News. Even though I am a free man with no master, I have become a slave to all people to bring many to Christ.” (Paul)
We support the unique ministry of Allan and Rebecca Xavier at Pure Heart Mateo. Allan and Rebecca combine the joy of learning with the light of faith. The Christian faith-based channel is designed to nurture your child’s heart, mind, and soul through engaging and interactive content. Inspired by child development techniques, they teach essential skills like language, numbers, colors, and more—all while sharing Bible stories, praise songs, and the love of Jesus.
Elizabeth Setty and her husband, Pastor Samson Setty, are doing extraordinary work among the villages of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha, serving the community with compassion and resilience. They dedicate their lives to promoting the welfare of villagers, caring for orphans, and providing essential food and medical aid. Elizabeth, who was afflicted by polio as a child, works tirelessly despite a withered hand, foot, and a weakened knee, managing her ministry primarily with one side of her body. Together, they also host regular workshops for 150 village pastors, creating a space for prayer, mutual encouragement, and growth.
"For God is not unrighteous to forget your work and labour of love, which ye have shewed toward his name, in that ye have ministered to the saints, and do minister. And we desire that every one of you do shew the same diligence to the full assurance of hope unto the end."
The hospital at the Home of Hope serves those whom the regular healthcare system in India often cannot reach due to lack of funds. Many who are left untreated face life-threatening conditions, often suffering or even dying at home or on the streets. Home of Hope strives to help as many as possible through the generosity of donations.
We prayed for individuals with leprosy, gangrene, and other terminal illnesses. If you’re ever in Bangalore, please consider visiting the Home of Hope to pray for these people. While financial support is invaluable, it’s the power of personal connection and prayer that makes the greatest impact in their lives.
"But if anyone has the world's goods and sees his brother in need, yet closes his heart against him, how does God's love abide in him?"
I know indeed that Jesus is our Immanuel - God with us; God incarnate. Christmas is telling us that none of us could ever get to Heaven on our own. God had to come to us. It has never been more clear to me that self righteous religion is not what Jesus is about. He brings good news to the poor, the outcast, the downtrodden and oppressed.
We are more accepted and loved by God than we can ever imagine.
At the same time we are more wicked and sinful in the sight of God than we would dare to believe.
So that none of us filled with the Spirit of God can ever look down our noses at anyone else but simply rejoice in the grace and kindness and love of God.
My constant prayer is we would all experience Gods love in a real and life changing way.
This remote area has no electricity or running water, and its children face immense hardships, with malnutrition, malaria, and typhoid as constant threats. Many survive on just one meal a day.
Samson and Elizabeth, who lead the orphanage, are deeply devoted to transforming the lives of these children. Their impact on this isolated mountain community has been extraordinary. Before them, five pastors encountered violent opposition while trying to share the gospel. But Samson and Elizabeth took a different approach—not with tracts or preaching, but by starting a volleyball team and offering unwavering care for orphans. Over time, their love and dedication won the trust of the villagers, paving the way for both a church and a refuge for these children.
Many students at the South Asia Theological Seminary in Hyderabad come from villages just like this one. In fact, 150 villages across Orissa and Andhra Pradesh are now connected through this growing gospel network.
Amazing Love Mission is dedicated to making Jesus known. We support training local pastors in village areas and supporting orphanages, in regions where poverty and suffering are left unaddressed by social security systems. Each of these areas faces urgent needs, and your donation will go directly to providing essential support for these missions.
The church is not called to a "holy huddle" but to express faith, love and hope to a world that is fast losing all three.
'What doth it profit, my brethren, though a man say he hath faith, and have not works? can faith save him? If a brother or sister be naked, and destitute of daily food, And one of you say unto them, Depart in peace, be ye warmed and filled; notwithstanding ye give them not those things which are needful to the body; what doth it profit? Even so faith, if it hath not works, is dead, being alone. Yea, a man may say, Thou hast faith, and I have works: shew me thy faith without thy works, and I will shew thee my faith by my works.'
"Which now of these three, thinkest thou, was neighbour unto him that fell among the thieves? And he said, He that shewed mercy on him. Then said Jesus unto him, Go, and do thou likewise"
After the 2011 Christchurch earthquakes, the city’s church buildings were heavily damaged, leaving congregations to share whatever limited spaces remained. In St. Albans, the local Presbyterian Church decided to sell its property, as the earthquake damage was extensive and the city continued to experience frequent aftershocks. This challenging time opened a unique opportunity to acquire land and buildings already zoned and permitted for church use—at a fraction of their pre-earthquake value.
In 2011, the Presbyterian Church in St Albans, Christchurch, made the decision to sell their property situated at 12 Berwick Street. This property encompassed various structures, including a car park, the original church hall dating back to 1910, a function hall erected in the 1970s, and a manse built in the 1950s. Located near the prominent inner-city intersection of Cranford and Berwick Streets, the site garnered interest from potential buyers looking to convert it into an art gallery or tea rooms.
However, through what can only be described as a series of miracles, the property was acquired by an Australian missionary couple. Following the 2011 earthquakes, finding suitable spaces for churches became exceedingly challenging, with inner-city locations facing particularly arduous obstacles and high costs associated with meeting new earthquake regulations. Fortunately, the land and buildings were already established and permitted for church activities, removing these challenges.
Extensive repairs and renovations were undertaken in 2011 under the guidance of engineers to address earthquake damage, enabling regular church services to be held there until 2015. Despite initial uncertainties, a modest congregation took root, and in September 2015, the property found a new caretaker in St John's Latimer Church.
Since then, St John's has embarked on a journey of further enhancement and expansion, nurturing both the physical infrastructure and the spiritual community thriving within its walls.
In 2007, an Australian missionary couple established a church in Bangalore, India which quickly grew into a thriving congregation outreaching to many different parts of India.
The impact of this congregation continues to reach thousands of souls every year due to the various offshoot ministries it has spawned.
We want to proclaim Jesus to the marginalized, the broken-hearted, and the blind.
"He will not engage in strife, shout, or raise his voice in public. He will treat the most fragile reed with care and preserve the faintest flickering candle. Ultimately, he will bring about justice triumphantly. His name will be the hope of the entire world
We want to proclaim Jesus to the marginalized, the broken-hearted, and the blind.
"He will not engage in strife, shout, or raise his voice in public. He will treat the most fragile reed with care and preserve the faintest flickering candle. Ultimately, he will bring about justice triumphantly. His name will be the hope of the entire world."
Our mission is to uplift Jesus, equip the believers, and evangelize the world in order to fulfill the mandate outlined by our Lord Jesus Christ.
It is crucial for each individual to personally navigate their own salvation, and a good starting point is to love our neighbors as ourselves. We strive to exhibit gentleness and compassion toward one another, acknowledging that each person carries their own unique circumstances, stories, and wounds. We are unified in our belief that Jesus holds the answer to all of life's inquiries and that God has a purpose for every human life. ALM supports as many as we can in their God-given purpose.
HOW YOU TREAT PEOPLE IS A MINISTRY
And it matters more than any stage you speak, preach or sing on.
Make it your ambition to lead a quiet life. (1 Thessalonians 4:11) You dont need bigger and bigger crowds of people to make a huge impact for the gospel. Jesus tried to avoid crowds. Just be faithful to love people in your own sphere of influence and let God have His way.
God orchestrates all circumstances for the ultimate good of those who love Him and are called according to His purpose for them. Our focus lies in the love we have for God, our families, and our neighbors, as well as in extending assistance within our sphere of influence to as many individuals as possible.
It is essential for each of us to
God orchestrates all circumstances for the ultimate good of those who love Him and are called according to His purpose for them. Our focus lies in the love we have for God, our families, and our neighbors, as well as in extending assistance within our sphere of influence to as many individuals as possible.
It is essential for each of us to personally navigate our own salvation, and a positive starting point is to treat our neighbors with the same love and care as we have for ourselves. It is crucial not to become entangled in divisive doctrines that can distract us from what truly matters. We strive to exhibit gentleness towards one another, understanding that each person carries their own unique circumstances, stories, and wounds.
God has a specific plan for every individual among us. We place our trust in Him and offer prayers that each one of us can walk in our designated path, supporting and encouraging one another as we strive to reach our eternal home in heaven.
"‘You shall love the LORD your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments." - Jesus Christ.
There was once a farmer renowned for cultivating exceptionally high-quality wheat, winning the prestigious award for the best crop in the county year after year. During an interview with a local newspaper reporter, the farmer revealed his practice of sharing his seed with neighboring farmers each Spring, enabling them to plant it in their
There was once a farmer renowned for cultivating exceptionally high-quality wheat, winning the prestigious award for the best crop in the county year after year. During an interview with a local newspaper reporter, the farmer revealed his practice of sharing his seed with neighboring farmers each Spring, enabling them to plant it in their own fields.
Curious, the reporter questioned the farmer, "How can you afford to be so generous and provide your best wheat seed to your neighbors when they are essentially your competitors in the crop competition?"
The farmer responded with simplicity, "It's quite straightforward. The wind carries pollen from the developing wheat, transferring it from field to field. If my neighbors were to grow inferior wheat, the process of cross-pollination would gradually degrade the quality of all the wheat, including my own. To ensure that I grow exceptional wheat, it is essential to assist my neighbors in growing the same."
The reporter quickly grasped the profound implications of the farmer's explanation, which extended beyond agriculture and into the core of human existence. The essence was clear: those who aspire to live purposefully and fulfillingly must contribute to the enrichment of others' lives, as the worth of an individual's life is measured by the positive impact it has on others. Moreover, those who seek happiness must actively participate in helping others discover happiness, for the well-being of each individual is interconnected and intertwined.