• My Burden for Kids

    I still remember the day when my heart was deeply moved for these children.

    While walking through the slum areas, I met many mothers who were struggling to survive alone. Many of their husbands had destroyed their families through alcohol, drugs, and small crimes, and eventually abandoned them.

    These mothers were left alone to raise their children.

    Today many of them work as housemaids—cleaning homes, washing dishes, and doing whatever work they can find—just to keep their children alive.

    But even with all their hard work, their struggle is heartbreaking.

    Many mothers cannot provide proper food, clean clothes, or school fees for their children. I saw children wearing torn clothes, being scolded or punished in school because they could not pay their fees, and sometimes even turned away at the school gate.

    Out of shame and helplessness, many mothers eventually stop sending their children to school.

    Some children end up begging or performing on the streets just to get something to eat.

    The first time I witnessed this reality, my eyes filled with tears.

    I prayed and said:

    “God, I cannot change this alone. But if You open hearts and bring people together, we can bring hope to these children.”

    Since that day, this burden has never left my heart.

    The Children’s Reality

    Every morning, many of these children wake up with one painful question:

    “Will I get food today?”

    Some nights they go to bed hungry.

    They wear torn clothes while watching other children walk to school in clean uniforms.

    Many walk barefoot because their shoes are broken.

    They dream of studying, becoming something in life, and helping their families one day.

    But without books, school bags, clothes, or school fees, those dreams slowly begin to fade away.

    These children are not numbers.

    They are children with dreams, smiles, and a future that only needs a small opportunity.

    An Urgent Need

    Right now, we are urgently seeking support for 12 children who are in immediate need of help.

    These children are struggling every day for food, education, and basic necessities.

    But this does not mean that only 12 children are suffering.

    There are many more children living in the same conditions—children who are still waiting and hoping that someone will notice them and care for them.

    For now, we are taking a small step by focusing on these children first.

    Our prayer is that as more hearts are touched, we will be able to reach many more children in the future.

    Monthly Support Needed

    The monthly support needed for one child is approximately:

    $66 per month

    (about ₹4,600 per month)

    This support helps provide:

    • Nutritious meals

    • School fees and education support

    • School bags, books, and stationery

    • Clothes and school uniforms

    • Basic hygiene essentials

    For 12 children, the total monthly need is approximately:

    $800 per month

    (about ₹55,200 per month)

    For many children, this support means the difference between a future lost in poverty and a future filled with hope.

    Sometimes changing the world does not begin with something big.

    Sometimes it begins with helping one child.

    Will You Stand With Us?

    Maybe you are reading this page today for a reason.

    Maybe God allowed you to see these children because you can become part of their story.

    Your support can help a child:

    • Go to school with dignity

    • Eat a proper meal

    • Have clothes and shoes

    • Believe that their life matters

    Your kindness can give a child hope, dignity, and a future.

    And we will continue praying that every child who needs help will find someone willing to care.

    Thank you for opening your heart to these children.
    You can visit our website
    www.ncfindia.org
    My Burden for Kids I still remember the day when my heart was deeply moved for these children. While walking through the slum areas, I met many mothers who were struggling to survive alone. Many of their husbands had destroyed their families through alcohol, drugs, and small crimes, and eventually abandoned them. These mothers were left alone to raise their children. Today many of them work as housemaids—cleaning homes, washing dishes, and doing whatever work they can find—just to keep their children alive. But even with all their hard work, their struggle is heartbreaking. Many mothers cannot provide proper food, clean clothes, or school fees for their children. I saw children wearing torn clothes, being scolded or punished in school because they could not pay their fees, and sometimes even turned away at the school gate. Out of shame and helplessness, many mothers eventually stop sending their children to school. Some children end up begging or performing on the streets just to get something to eat. The first time I witnessed this reality, my eyes filled with tears. I prayed and said: “God, I cannot change this alone. But if You open hearts and bring people together, we can bring hope to these children.” Since that day, this burden has never left my heart. The Children’s Reality Every morning, many of these children wake up with one painful question: “Will I get food today?” Some nights they go to bed hungry. They wear torn clothes while watching other children walk to school in clean uniforms. Many walk barefoot because their shoes are broken. They dream of studying, becoming something in life, and helping their families one day. But without books, school bags, clothes, or school fees, those dreams slowly begin to fade away. These children are not numbers. They are children with dreams, smiles, and a future that only needs a small opportunity. An Urgent Need Right now, we are urgently seeking support for 12 children who are in immediate need of help. These children are struggling every day for food, education, and basic necessities. But this does not mean that only 12 children are suffering. There are many more children living in the same conditions—children who are still waiting and hoping that someone will notice them and care for them. For now, we are taking a small step by focusing on these children first. Our prayer is that as more hearts are touched, we will be able to reach many more children in the future. Monthly Support Needed The monthly support needed for one child is approximately: $66 per month (about ₹4,600 per month) This support helps provide: • Nutritious meals • School fees and education support • School bags, books, and stationery • Clothes and school uniforms • Basic hygiene essentials For 12 children, the total monthly need is approximately: $800 per month (about ₹55,200 per month) For many children, this support means the difference between a future lost in poverty and a future filled with hope. Sometimes changing the world does not begin with something big. Sometimes it begins with helping one child. Will You Stand With Us? Maybe you are reading this page today for a reason. Maybe God allowed you to see these children because you can become part of their story. Your support can help a child: • Go to school with dignity • Eat a proper meal • Have clothes and shoes • Believe that their life matters Your kindness can give a child hope, dignity, and a future. And we will continue praying that every child who needs help will find someone willing to care. Thank you for opening your heart to these children. You can visit our website www.ncfindia.org
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  • The Tender Terror of God Taking Flesh

    By Pastor Samuel Apena

    Text: John 1:1–14

    Introduction

    In the beginning, God spoke. And by His word, galaxies spun into existence, oceans were corralled into their shores, and light pierced the darkness. That’s the God John introduces us to in verse one: a God who is eternal, a God who is personal, and a God who is creative.

    But then, something happens in verse 14 that shatters every category of religion. The same Word who was with God and was God—did not send a memo. He did not broadcast a celestial Zoom call. John says, “The Word became flesh.”

    Today, I want to show you three things about this staggering truth: why it was necessary, what it actually means, and why it changes everything for you.

    1. The Distance We Could Not Cross (vv. 1–5, 10–11)

    First, we have to feel the problem. Verse 10 says, “He was in the world… yet the world did not know him.” Verse 11: “He came to his own, and his own people did not receive him.”

    Humanity was not just ignorant; we were rebellious. We preferred the darkness (v. 5). Think of it this way: sin didn’t just break our rules; it broke our hardware. We became spiritually dead, unable to reach up to a holy God. We tried religion, morality, philosophy—all ladders leaning against the wrong wall.

    The problem was never that God was far away. The problem was that we were hostile. And if we were ever going to be saved, God Himself would have to cross a distance we could not.

    2. The Shocking Reality of the Incarnation (v. 14)

    And that’s exactly what He did. “The Word became flesh.”

    Now, the Greek word for “flesh” here is sarx. It doesn’t just mean “a body.” In John’s vocabulary, sarx points to human weakness, vulnerability, and mortality. John is saying: The eternal Son of God didn’t just wear a human costume. He became a human being.

    Consider what this means:

    · He took on real limitations. He grew tired, hungry, and thirsty. He had to learn to walk and talk. The One who holds atoms together got a splinter in His finger.
    · He took on real temptation. Not a fake, “untouchable” holiness, but a genuine battle in the wilderness, in the garden, in the ordinary Tuesday afternoons of Nazareth.
    · He took on real sorrow. At Lazarus’s tomb, Jesus wept. The Creator of tear ducts let them flow down His own cheeks.

    Why? Verse 14 says: “He dwelt among us.” The Greek word is skēnoō—literally, “He tabernacled among us.” Just as God’s glory cloud filled the Old Testament tent in the wilderness, now the full glory of God dwells in a human body named Jesus. He pitched His tent in our neighborhood.

    3. The Glory We Can Actually See (v. 14 & v. 12)

    And here’s the good news: in that flesh, we finally see God’s glory. Verse 14: “We have seen his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth.”

    On Mount Sinai, Moses asked to see God’s glory and was told, “You cannot see my face, for no one may see me and live.” But in Jesus? You see the face of God, and you do live. Because Jesus shows us a glory that isn’t raw, consuming power alone. It’s “grace and truth.” It’s holiness dripping with mercy.

    How does God feel about sinners? Look at Jesus eating with tax collectors.
    What is God’s attitude toward suffering? Look at Jesus healing the leper, touching the untouchable.
    What does God think of death? Look at Jesus standing outside the tomb of Lazarus, angry at the tragedy of it all, and then shouting, “Come out!”

    This is the glory of God: not a distant monarch, but a suffering servant. Not a cold judge, but a weeping friend.

    What the Flesh of Jesus Means for You

    So what does this mean for you today?

    First, it means God is not ashamed of your humanity. Are you tired? Jesus was tired. Are you tempted? He was tempted. Have you been betrayed, misunderstood, or physically in pain? He has been there. The incarnation means you have a High Priest who gets it—not because He read a book about it, but because He lived it.

    Second, it means God has dealt with your sin. Flesh was the very thing sin corrupted. So God took that same flesh, nailed it to a cross, and in that flesh, He condemned sin (Romans 8:3). The Word became flesh so that the flesh could be redeemed and raised.

    Finally, it means you can become a child of God. Verse 12 says, “To all who received him, who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God.” You don’t climb up to God. God climbed down to you. Your only job is to stop striving and start receiving.

    Conclusion

    Let me close with this image. In the ancient world, kings were always hidden away behind walls and protocol. But imagine if a king took off his robes, moved into the poorest slum, slept on a straw mat, and said, “Let me wash your feet.”

    That is your God.

    The Word became flesh. He still has that flesh—glorified, yes, but scarred. At this very moment, a man sits on the throne of the universe. And that man knows what it’s like to be you.

    Do not be afraid of a God who got His hands dirty. Run to Him. He is not far away. He is as close as your own humanity.

    Let us pray.

    Lord Jesus, we confess that we often want a God who stays at a safe distance. But You came near. Thank You for taking on flesh—for tired feet, for tears, for the cross. Help us to stop hiding and to receive the grace and truth standing right in front of us in Jesus mighty name. Amen.
    The Tender Terror of God Taking Flesh By Pastor Samuel Apena Text: John 1:1–14 Introduction In the beginning, God spoke. And by His word, galaxies spun into existence, oceans were corralled into their shores, and light pierced the darkness. That’s the God John introduces us to in verse one: a God who is eternal, a God who is personal, and a God who is creative. But then, something happens in verse 14 that shatters every category of religion. The same Word who was with God and was God—did not send a memo. He did not broadcast a celestial Zoom call. John says, “The Word became flesh.” Today, I want to show you three things about this staggering truth: why it was necessary, what it actually means, and why it changes everything for you. 1. The Distance We Could Not Cross (vv. 1–5, 10–11) First, we have to feel the problem. Verse 10 says, “He was in the world… yet the world did not know him.” Verse 11: “He came to his own, and his own people did not receive him.” Humanity was not just ignorant; we were rebellious. We preferred the darkness (v. 5). Think of it this way: sin didn’t just break our rules; it broke our hardware. We became spiritually dead, unable to reach up to a holy God. We tried religion, morality, philosophy—all ladders leaning against the wrong wall. The problem was never that God was far away. The problem was that we were hostile. And if we were ever going to be saved, God Himself would have to cross a distance we could not. 2. The Shocking Reality of the Incarnation (v. 14) And that’s exactly what He did. “The Word became flesh.” Now, the Greek word for “flesh” here is sarx. It doesn’t just mean “a body.” In John’s vocabulary, sarx points to human weakness, vulnerability, and mortality. John is saying: The eternal Son of God didn’t just wear a human costume. He became a human being. Consider what this means: · He took on real limitations. He grew tired, hungry, and thirsty. He had to learn to walk and talk. The One who holds atoms together got a splinter in His finger. · He took on real temptation. Not a fake, “untouchable” holiness, but a genuine battle in the wilderness, in the garden, in the ordinary Tuesday afternoons of Nazareth. · He took on real sorrow. At Lazarus’s tomb, Jesus wept. The Creator of tear ducts let them flow down His own cheeks. Why? Verse 14 says: “He dwelt among us.” The Greek word is skēnoō—literally, “He tabernacled among us.” Just as God’s glory cloud filled the Old Testament tent in the wilderness, now the full glory of God dwells in a human body named Jesus. He pitched His tent in our neighborhood. 3. The Glory We Can Actually See (v. 14 & v. 12) And here’s the good news: in that flesh, we finally see God’s glory. Verse 14: “We have seen his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth.” On Mount Sinai, Moses asked to see God’s glory and was told, “You cannot see my face, for no one may see me and live.” But in Jesus? You see the face of God, and you do live. Because Jesus shows us a glory that isn’t raw, consuming power alone. It’s “grace and truth.” It’s holiness dripping with mercy. How does God feel about sinners? Look at Jesus eating with tax collectors. What is God’s attitude toward suffering? Look at Jesus healing the leper, touching the untouchable. What does God think of death? Look at Jesus standing outside the tomb of Lazarus, angry at the tragedy of it all, and then shouting, “Come out!” This is the glory of God: not a distant monarch, but a suffering servant. Not a cold judge, but a weeping friend. What the Flesh of Jesus Means for You So what does this mean for you today? First, it means God is not ashamed of your humanity. Are you tired? Jesus was tired. Are you tempted? He was tempted. Have you been betrayed, misunderstood, or physically in pain? He has been there. The incarnation means you have a High Priest who gets it—not because He read a book about it, but because He lived it. Second, it means God has dealt with your sin. Flesh was the very thing sin corrupted. So God took that same flesh, nailed it to a cross, and in that flesh, He condemned sin (Romans 8:3). The Word became flesh so that the flesh could be redeemed and raised. Finally, it means you can become a child of God. Verse 12 says, “To all who received him, who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God.” You don’t climb up to God. God climbed down to you. Your only job is to stop striving and start receiving. Conclusion Let me close with this image. In the ancient world, kings were always hidden away behind walls and protocol. But imagine if a king took off his robes, moved into the poorest slum, slept on a straw mat, and said, “Let me wash your feet.” That is your God. The Word became flesh. He still has that flesh—glorified, yes, but scarred. At this very moment, a man sits on the throne of the universe. And that man knows what it’s like to be you. Do not be afraid of a God who got His hands dirty. Run to Him. He is not far away. He is as close as your own humanity. Let us pray. Lord Jesus, we confess that we often want a God who stays at a safe distance. But You came near. Thank You for taking on flesh—for tired feet, for tears, for the cross. Help us to stop hiding and to receive the grace and truth standing right in front of us in Jesus mighty name. Amen.
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  • Christmas Program fund Raising Request to all Dear Brothers and Sisters,

    we are still seeking Provision for our 2 more Sunday schools , Christmas program is scheduled on 22nd Dec , please if you are willing to give away Donation you can inbox me ,Or Email me ,Thank you for being with us in Spreading the joy of Christmas among Slum Area Children ,

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    Christmas 🎄🎁 Program fund Raising Request to all Dear Brothers and Sisters, we are still seeking Provision for our 2 more Sunday schools , Christmas program is scheduled on 22nd Dec , please if you are willing to give away Donation you can inbox me ,Or Email me ,Thank you for being with us in Spreading the joy of Christmas 🎄 among Slum Area Children , sundayrevival777@gmail.com
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  • Christmas Program Request
    to Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ

    I wanna make a humble request to you all ,We have started Raising Funds for Christmas program for the Slum Area Children for our Youth and Children,your big or small donations will bring difference in their lives,

    and they can feel the joy of Christmas program through you all ,you can contact me directly for donations on Email, sundayrevival777Anderson Mwila.com
    and on WhatsApp,+923002160420 ,I will be looking forward for your love prayers and support thank you ,peace and Grace 🏻,
    🎄 Christmas 🎁⛄ Program Request to Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ I wanna make a humble request to you all ,We have started Raising Funds for Christmas program for the Slum Area Children for our Youth and Children,your big or small donations will bring difference in their lives, and they can feel the joy of Christmas program through you all ,you can contact me directly for donations on Email, sundayrevival777[gmail].com and on WhatsApp,+923002160420 ,I will be looking forward for your love 💕 prayers and support thank you ,peace and Grace 💖🙏🏻,
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  • Revival Sunday School Children Ministry, Pakistan
    Email sundayrevival777@gmail.com
    WhatsApp+923002160420

    Join hands with us and help accomplishing Christmas program for the Slum Area Children ,

    In the spirit of Christmas, we're reaching out to support the Slum Area Children with a special program. If God touches your heart, we'd be grateful for your donation to help bring joy and hope to these kids.

    Your generosity can make a difference in their lives, providing them with essentials, treats, and a chance to experience the love of Christ.

    Would you consider partnering with us to make this Christmas program a success? Every donation, big or small, counts and will be put to good use.

    You can donate via (Western Union & MoneyGram) for More details you can Email us or can make WhatsApp Call 🏻,+923002160420

    May God bless you abundantly for your kindness and generosity! "
    Revival Sunday School Children Ministry, Pakistan 🇵🇰 Email sundayrevival777@gmail.com WhatsApp+923002160420 Join hands with us and help accomplishing Christmas 🎁 ⛄ 🎁 ⛄ 🎁 program for the Slum Area Children , In the spirit of Christmas, we're reaching out to support the Slum Area Children with a special program. If God touches your heart, we'd be grateful for your donation to help bring joy and hope to these kids. Your generosity can make a difference in their lives, providing them with essentials, treats, and a chance to experience the love of Christ. Would you consider partnering with us to make this Christmas program a success? Every donation, big or small, counts and will be put to good use. You can donate via (Western Union & MoneyGram) for More details you can Email us or can make WhatsApp Call 🤙🏻,+923002160420 May God bless you abundantly for your kindness and generosity! 🌟"
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  • Revival Sunday School Children Ministry Pakistan
    Email sundayrevival777@gmail.com
    WhatsApp+923002160420

    This is one of our Slum Area Sunday School and I have a heavy heart for them ,I am striving to get consistent Assistance for them ,like one time meal clean water and there regular schooling ,if God touches your heart to do something for them you are welcome on board ,and will Appreciate your endeavor wether it's big or small to make difference in their lives ,

    We are overflowing with gratitude for God's provision! It's amazing how He's blessing us to feed these precious kids. We're so thankful for His faithfulness.

    Lord, we humbly pray for Your continued provision and regular assistance to feed these children. We trust in Your goodness and love, knowing You'll supply our needs.
    Revival Sunday School Children Ministry Pakistan Email sundayrevival777@gmail.com WhatsApp+923002160420 This is one of our Slum Area Sunday School and I have a heavy heart for them ,I am striving to get consistent Assistance for them ,like one time meal clean water and there regular schooling ,if God touches your heart to do something for them you are welcome on board ,and will Appreciate your endeavor wether it's big or small to make difference in their lives , We are overflowing with gratitude for God's provision! It's amazing how He's blessing us to feed these precious kids. We're so thankful for His faithfulness. Lord, we humbly pray for Your continued provision and regular assistance to feed these children. We trust in Your goodness and love, knowing You'll supply our needs.
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