Archive | September, 2007

Our Daily Bread for Mobile – October 2007

27 Sep

Our Daily Bread October 2007 Cover Our Daily Bread 1st October 2007

Our Daily Bread for Mobile – October 2007 is now available for free download at the Our Daily Bread downloads page.

The devotionals in this edition include topics such as:

  • Changing History
  • Storytime
  • On The Winning Side
  • The Fight Against Fear
  • When We Don’t Know What To Say

After downloading your copy, why don’t you tell your friends about this mobile daily devotions. Encourage each other to read the Daily Bread devotional and bible verses everyday.

Santapan Rohani Mobile – Oktober 2007

27 Sep

Santapan Rohani Oktober 2007 Santapan Rohani, 1 Oktober 2007

Santapan Rohani adalah bahan penuntun untuk renungan setiap hari yang diterjemahkan dari teks Our Daily Bread (ODB). Buku ini berisi artikel-artikel dan renungan singkat yang dapat membantu anda merenungkan dan memahami Firman Tuhan setiap hari.

Santapan Rohani is the Bahasa Indonesia translation of Our Daily Bread. You can download the October 2007 edition using the links below.
http://www.fourteenfloor.com/files/id-odb-200710.jar
http://www.fourteenfloor.com/files/id-odb-200710.jad

The bible verses for this edition of Santapan Rohani are taken from the Alkitab Terjemahan Baru (TB) translation.

Nuestro Pan Diario – Octubre 2007

27 Sep

Nuestro Pan Diario Octubre 2007 Nuestro Pan Diario 1 Octubre 2007

Nuestro Pan Diario es un devocionario diario muy popular, leído por Cristianos en todo el mundo. Ahora puedes leerlo en tu teléfono celular.

Ahora los pasajes bíblicos están incluidos en Nuestro Pan Diario móvil, tal como en las ediciones en ingles y de la Indonesia. La traducción usada para los pasajes bíblicos es la Reina-Valera Antigua (RVA).

El devocional para el 16 de Octubre esta faltante. El contenido para ese día también esta faltante en la página web de Nuestro Pan Diario.

Los devocionales de esta edición incluyen los temas:

  • Cambiando la historia
  • La hora de la historia
  • En el lado ganador
  • El viaje contra el temor
  • Cuando no sabemos qué decir

Después de bajar tu copia, ¿porque no compartes a tus amigos sobre este devocionario móvil? Anímense a leer el devocionario Nuestro Pan Diario y los versículos bíblicos cada día.

Nuestro Pan Diario is the Spanish translation of Our Daily Bread. The October 2007 edition is available for download at
http://www.fourteenfloor.com/files/npd-200710.jar
http://www.fourteenfloor.com/files/npd-200710.jad

The bible verses for the daily scripture readings are now included in the mobile Nuestro Pan Diario just like the English and Indonesian edition of mobile Our Daily Bread. The translation used for the bible verses is the Reina-Valera Antigua (RVA) version.

The 16th October 2007 devotional is missing in the mobile Nuestro Pan Diario. The content for this is also missing on the Nuestro Pan Diario website.

Global Prayer Digest for Mobile – October 2007

27 Sep

Mobile Global Prayer Digest October 2007

Poverty Does Not Have to Plague Muslims of South Asia!

Below is a sampler for Global Prayer Digest taken from the devotional reading for 1st October 2007.

DATE: October 1, 2007

FOCUS: Sipahi Kasbati People

DETAILS:
Like most Englishmen, William Carey grew up a nominal member of a local church. “I wanted something,” he said, “but had no idea that nothing but an entire change of heart could do me good.” When he was 18, he decided to actively seek a dynamic relationship with Christ. To this end, young Carey left his church, and with a few older Christians, he formed a “congregational” church.

A New Testament commentary Carey borrowed contained passages in Greek, and with this commentary and the help of a friend he learned Greek. His linguistic gifts were greatly used as he submitted them to God. Mainly self-educated, William Carey devoured any reading material he could get his hands on. A book about Captain Cook’s Pacific explorations especially intrigued him. For the first time, Carey became aware of the unevangelized world.

It was an innocent little meeting of Particular Baptist pastors in Central England in 1792. Yet out of that gathering came events that rocked the foundations of church history. The custom was for each of these pastors to suggest a topic for discussion at the following meeting. William Carey’s topic suggestion was a bombshell: “whether the command given to the Apostles, to ‘teach all nations’ (Matthew 28:18-20) was not obligatory on all succeeding ministers to the end of the world….”-AL (Continued tomorrow)

Pray that today, believers will ask honest questions that will lead to greater obedience to the Lord.

JOSH. 1:2
“Moses my servant is dead. Now then, you and all these people, get ready to cross the Jordan River”

What fearsome words: “Moses is dead.” Moses was the man through whom God had done great and mighty works in Egypt and in the wilderness. Joshua, to whom God spoke these words, had been simply an assistant. Today, our generation stands in awe of the missionary giants of previous eras. William Carey, Hudson Taylor, Cameron Townsend, and Donald McGavran are no longer walking among us. Nevertheless, God’s challenge to us today rings as clear and sure as this word to Joshua centuries ago: “Now you, and all these people, get ready to move.” Thus the torch of responsibility passes from generation to generation.

Wonderful Lord, we hear and heed Your call. Thank You for those who have gone before us.

Download the Global Prayer Digest for your cell phone from the Global Prayer Digest Download Page. Take some time daily to read about and pray for the Muslim people groups in South Asia.

Global Prayer Digest is also available online at http://global-prayer-digest.org.

How To Live With A Greater Awareness of God’s Presence

18 Sep

Book - God Is Closer Than You Think

For the past few months I have been reading “books by John Ortberg”:http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&keywords=John%20Ortberg&tag=livingonthefo-20&index=books&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=9325 and hearing online sermons from Menlo Park Presbyterian Church. I am currently reading God Is Closer Than You Think. In the first chapter, the author provides some guiding principles for practicing God’s presence. They are so practical and easy to follow that I just had to share them with you.

Foundational Truths of My Life with God

  • God is always present and active in my life, whether or not I see him.
  • Coming to recognize and experience God’s presence is learned behavior; I can cultivate it.
  • My task is to meet God in this moment.
  • I am always tempted to live “outside” this moment. When I do that, I lose my sense of God’s presence.
  • Sometimes God seems far away for reasons I do not understand. Those moments, too, are opportunities to learn.
  • Whenever I fail, I can always start again right away.
  • No one knows the full extent to which a human being can experience God’s presence.
  • My desire for God ebbs and flows, but his desire for me is constant.
  • Every thought carries a “spiritual charge” that moves me a little closer to or a little farther from God.
  • Every aspect of my life – work, relationship, hobbies, errands – is of immense and genuine interest to God.
  • My path to experiencing God’s presence will not look quite like anyone else’s.
  • Straining and trying too hard do not help.

Review these truths once a day for two weeks as you cultivate the practice of God’s presence.

Mobile Daily Devotions for September 2007

18 Sep

Here are the September 2007 mobile devotions for your cell phone in one list. Enjoy!

Download to your PC to transfer to your cell phone or install directly using your cell phone’s web browser.

You can also download the latest jar files to your mobile phone at http://fourteenfloor.com/mobile using your phone’s web browser. Bookmark this URL on your mobile phone.

Google Analytics For This Site From January to August 2007

5 Sep

Google Analytics Visits Report Jan-Aug 2007

Looking at the stats, web traffic to this site is growing very very… slowly….

The traffic pattern for the past 8 months is basically a spike at the end/beginning of each month followed by a quiet period until the next spike occurs.

Google Analytics GeoMap Report Jan-Aug 2007

The top ten countries account for nearly 75% of this site’s traffic.

So, where are you from?

If you are interested to look at the Google Analytics stats in detail, here are the PDF docs for the Google Analytics GeoMap Report and Google Analytics Visits Report.