2014 - Dr. Prakash Yesudian went to be with the Lord this morning. Born 1944, strict upbringing, Saved @19; devoted his life for His ministry. 1965; City director Youth for Christ; worked @ Madurai, Palayamkottai, Nagercoil, Trivandrum... Became a convention preacher; Worked with: Christhuvukku Sthanapathi, Bethel Agricultural fellowship. Radio: Sathia Vasanam, Aaradanai Velai, Eleventh Hour. Books: Fishers of Men, Practical Evangelism... Director of RZIM India for the first 17 years of its existence; retired; continued to be a part of itinerant team. Wrote many songs: Ennakai Jeevan Vittavare (Parama Jeevamu Naku). He has been a proven instrument of flaming witness for Christ & His cause. "Evangelism connects the infinite mystery of God to the infinite variety of the human heart. So we must have the humility to learn & grow in the knowledge God & man." - Prakash Yesudian
15 Resolves for Maintaining Spiritual Balance in Severe Interpersonal Conflicts The pain of interpersonal conflict may seem too acute to bear. Sometimes we see these conflicts erupt suddenly among families, or between church members, or at work or school. They may involve serious allegations that tend to rip people apart in ways that seem irreparable. In these most severe ruptures of confidence, when the necrosis of sin is eating up the lives of those involved, is it possible to rise above and maintain a spiritual composure? Certainly that must be so. But we have to apply biblical principles ruthlessly, without wavering. Sin must be confronted when a person is truly abusive to you. If you are in such a relationship, seek counsel from a pastor or Christian counselor. Don't feel ashamed to deal with the issue. It will be the best thing for you and the abusive person. God has clearly stated: "If your brother sins, go and show him his fault" (Mt. 18:15). What follows in Matth...
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