
Extraordinary, Unusual, Various Miracles
God’s truth slightly altered is not truth at all, and can be deceptive, leading us through years of unnecessary pain and confusion, and away from the life God has promised His beloved children.
God’s truth slightly altered is not truth at all, and can be deceptive, leading us through years of unnecessary pain and confusion, and away from the life God has promised His beloved children.
I burst out laughing when I saw this advertisement at a sky train station. However, as hilarious as it was, it made me think about my walk with Jesus.
The Scripture I received from the Lord for 2025 as an “Anchor Word” is from 1 Thessalonians 5:16 – 18. Rejoice, Pray, Give Thanks.
The Christmas message I shared this year on December 1st was titled GIFTS. We like receiving gifts because a gift does not cost the person receiving, however, it costs the person giving it.
Our Annual Christmas Outreach to children through the Samaritan’s Purse Ministry was once again very successful.
On Sunday, 6th I was privileged to share God’s Word “Rise Up, Be Bold” at Eternity Club Fellowship in Vancouver, and minister with Pastor Audrey Mabley, Founder & Senior Pastor of ECF.
On September 19th, Salina and I prepared 10 Care Packs, walked around the streets in Whalley sharing the Gospel, praying for people who asked for prayer. This was Salina’s first experience in street ministry.
Several months ago, the Pastor at Living Hope Fellowship invited me to do a presentation on Street Ministry for their youth group this Summer.
To say “this was an amazing & exhilarating way to celebrate our 4th ministry anniversary” is an understatement! The excitement, buzz and constant stream of people coming by our booth to talk with us, receive prayer and ask questions was awesome to witness.
On Monday, July 1st (Today!) we will celebrate our 4th Ministry Anniversary in the NET SHED at the Steveston Salmon Festival in Richmond, BC from 11:00am – 5:00pm. We invite you to come and visit our ministry booth! The NET SHED is the building near the water park in Steveston.
We are thankful and grateful for all our donors and our team who have given sacrificially of their time, finances and assisted in various ways to make street ministry possible.
Trust Him to write your story, because when the pen remains in the hands of the heavenly Author, each sentence, chapter and paragraph will be filled with the fragrance of His divine nature, because He walks the pages of your journey with you.
March 22nd we partnered with Pacific Life Bible College for street ministry outreach in Whalley with students and staff. One person accepted Jesus as her Lord and Saviour. Hallelujah! what joy :).
On Thursday, January 18th during our Bible Study we prayed for a 7 year old little girl, the niece of one of our team. The little girl’s toe had turned white and she was diagnosed with Raynaud’s disease.
January 20th, 2024, an amazing day started in the morning with going to Tim Hortons to order lunch for 25 Care Packs. Chilli with bread buns, Muffins, Hot Chocolate and Coffee.
I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing. – John 15:5
On December 1st we did an outreach in Whalley to minister to street friends with students from Pacific Life Bible College.
This year too, we donated Christmas Shoeboxes and are thankful to everyone who prepared and packed a gift box for a child. 43 boxes.
On October 7th, 2023 we joined Night Shift Ministries to serve over 150 street friends a sit down, full turkey dinner.
This Fall we have started a series of studies on Biblical Mind Renewal. If you have not yet joined us, I encourage you to study with us as we look at Scriptures that clearly show how important it is to take care of our minds.
I thank God for an amazing Spirit-filled service of thanksgiving & celebration to the Lord on August 5th 2023, at Celebration Life Church in Surrey, BC Canada.
July 15th was a sweltering hot afternoon! Cris and I went on the streets with water in iced coolers, ginger ale, yogurt and 25 care packs with a tasty chicken sandwich, bananas, oranges, and the Gospel of John.
It always intrigued me that God would address Gideon in a manner that is not fitting with his personality and characteristics.
Father’s Day lands differently for many people. Not all may have, or have had, a good role model as a father. Honoring a father in such a situation can be difficult and seem almost impossible.
When I became a mom for the first time in 2006, I was not prepared for the demand’s motherhood placed on me. It was physically exhausting and mentally draining.
Have you ever guessed someone’s feelings by the tone of their voice when they call your name? My kids know when they are in trouble the way I say their name. They know when I’m exasperated, angry or mildly annoyed by the tone of my voice.
At the beginning, we drove from place to place ministering God’s love and compassion, giving care packs with the gospel.
We all know the story about the Good Samaritan, who cared for the man beaten by thieves, fallen by the wayside and ignored by the priest and Levite.
Healing the sick, tormented, demon possessed, diseased people IS an integral part of Jesus’ ministry. When He gave His life for whosoever will believe in Him, He authorised us to do what He did. Believers will lay hands on the sick and the sick will recover.
The announcement of the birth of Jesus to the Shepherds happened at night. The skies lit up with the Lord’s glory.
October 19th, we joined NightShift Ministries (NSM) in Whalley to serve dinner to 110 street friends who mostly live on the streets. From Sound of the Lord Mission, we gave 110 bananas and 110 oranges.
Many years ago while I was living in Sri Lanka battling all the medical issues, in pain and discomfort, feeling angry sometimes and sorry for myself, constantly talking about how sick I was and how unfair life was, Pastor Allan Fraser, my pastor in Sri Lanka, called me one day.
We were on the streets of Whalley again today to share the love and compassion of Jesus with people who live on the streets.
On July 16th we gathered at the Steveston Community Park to celebrate and give thanks to our Lord Jesus Christ for 2 amazing years of ministry.
June 29th, we were out on the streets of Whalley again, giving Care Packs with fruit, water, a hot dinner sandwich, snacks and the Gospel of John / Daily bread to 25 people.
May 25th we served 25 dinner sandwiches together with water, pop, fruit and snacks on the streets of Whalley. We included the Gospel of John in the Care Packs as well.
On April 29th my friend and I met at the Tim Hortons at New Westminster skytrain station. We were there to pick up breakfast and coffee for a conference we were attending for 3 days. 29th was the 2nd day.
On April 13th, we visited the Wagner Hills Farm Women’s Campus in Langley to give 12 Gift Packs to the 12 women who are currently in a program at the farm.
March 16th we were out on the streets of Whalley distributing 25 Care Packs including a sandwich lunch and water.
On February 7th we did a mini outreach at the Surrey Central Mall handing out tracts, the Gospel of John and the Daily Bread. Some received with a smile some declined.
On January 18th, we went out on the streets of Whalley, in Surrey, to do street ministry.
On December 8th we did an outreach in Whalley. 25 hot lunches with coffee, treats, and fruit.
Many of us take so much for granted, at least 2 – 3 meals a day, a home to live in, a bed to sleep on, clean water to drink, and other basic amenities.
We exceeded our goal of 100 boxes! Wow, in less than a month since we launched this outreach project to send 100 shoeboxes full of gifts to children..
Saturday, September 11th we did an outreach to 12 women who are going through rehab at the Wagner Hills Women’s Campus in Langley.
Sunday, August 15th was a hot and humid day. BC was experiencing the 2nd heatwave.
On July 14th 2021, Sound of the Lord Mission reached the One Year Ministry Milestone, Hallelujah!!
On Saturday, June 5th we did an outreach to Phoenix Society. This month they are opening a new 40 bed facility located on King George and 80th in Surrey to assist more people to go through rehab and get back their lives!
This month we celebrated Good Friday and Resurrection Sunday. But what is the significance of this holiday in today’s context? To some, it’s a day off from work, to others it’s another reason to celebrate with family and friends.
Recently there was a Recovery Benefit announced by the government to the residents of BC, Canada. I didn’t know of this benefit until a friend told me about it. If she hadn’t mentioned it to me, I would not have applied and would not have received the money, even though I qualified.
Last week we celebrated Valentine’s Day which is ‘supposed’ to be the most romantic day in the calendar year. When people talk about Valentine’s Day thoughts of love and romance comes to mind.
To reach means to stretch out in a specified direction in order to touch or grasp something; extend, outstretch, get as far as, the extent or range of application, effect, or influence, capacity, authority.
The Vision for this ministry was given to me by the Lord in 2018. I was afraid to move forward as I had so many questions including ‘did I really hear from the Lord’? I prayed many hours for days, weeks and months and asked for confirmation which was given through people who had no idea what the Lord had instructed me to do.