Even If The Truth Is Unpopular It Is Still The Truth

by Pastor Bob Cotton, Maitland
Dear Pastor Danny,   

I want to encourage you to keep declaring the truth according to God’s Word regardless of how it is received.

I noted that when you declared what the Lord had told you, you included the word “IF”. While some would see this as a disclaimer for you to dodge criticism should the prophetic word not come to pass – the “IF” is meant to be an encouragement & motivation to the Church.  2 Chron 7:14  is an example of this type of condition. “IF my people….. etc”.  Obviously, the condition was not met. (more…)

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Election 2007 – Did I get it wrong?

Danny NalliahBy Ps Danny of Catch the Fire Ministries

Dear Family in Christ,

I am just back in my office after 5 days of ministry in Western Australia. Sorry for the delay in bringing out this email.

We at Catch the Fire Ministries congratulate Prime Minister elect Kevin Rudd and the Labor party for winning the election. We will pray for the elected government, as instructed in the Word of God. “I urge, then, first of all, that requests, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for everyone-for kings and all those in authority, that we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness. This is good, and pleases God our Savior, who wants all men to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth.” (1 Timothy 2:1-4) (more…)

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Christians Crucial in Australia’s Elections

Australians Worship The Lord God As The Elections Approach

Follow this link to read the full article  link to CWN article.htm

By Gary Lane CBN News
November 21, 2007

Watch Low Band CWN.com – Last month, a fallen Australian soldier made his final journey home from Afghanistan.

In all, three Australian servicemen have died in Afghanistan and Iraq since 9/11. Polls show a majority of Australians are opposed to their country’s involvement in the Iraq war. (more…)

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Media Release – Climate Change Crisis Points to Sin

Danny NalliahCatch the Fire Ministries leader Pastor Danny Nalliah has branded the nation’s drought catastrophe the result of a spiritual crisis in Australia and tied the flow of rain fall directly to sin and prayer.
Pastor Nalliah points to a verse in the Bible which reveals the reasons behind the drought. “In the Word of Almighty God (i.e. the Bible), it proclaims in 2 Chronicles 7:13-14, “When I shut up the heaven and there is no rain, or command the locusts to devour the land, or send pestilence among My people, if My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn away from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land.” (more…)

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Bible Belt For Labor Article – Herald Sun – Nov 9th 07

Ps Danny NalliahNovember 09, 2007 12:00am:

Article by John Masanauskas
WHEN Labor leader Kevin Rudd stepped on to the MCG for a sports policy announcement in September, he got an unexpected question from an Auskick parent looking on.

“Do you believe Jesus is the son of God?” the man asked.

Mr Rudd seemed initially perplexed, but then answered by saying that his status as a regular churchgoer was well-known.

For some religious groups campaigning in the election, that wasn’t good enough. (more…)

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The Heavens Continue to Open Across our Nation

Waterfalls on UluruMore miraculous answers to ongoing prayer as the Heavens continue to open across our nation, this Great South Land of the Holy Spirit!
Check out this incredible photo of the red rock, Uluru, turning mauve as waterfalls cascaded down its sides following a drenching brought on by storms that have swept across much of central Australia (more…)

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Article Featured in The Age Newspaper, 1st November 2007 “Howard Keeps Link to Controversial Pastor”

Ps Danny NalliahThe Hon. Prime Minister John HowardMisha Schubert
November 1, 2007

PRIME Minister John Howard has condemned the League of Rights as “a bit anti-Semitic”, but refused to cut ties with an evangelical pastor who has accepted a platform from the far right-wing group.

Opposition Leader Kevin Rudd also sidestepped the issue of government access for the pastor, warning only that people should be “very, very wary” of dealings with the “grossly anti-Semitic organisation”.

Danny Nalliah, head of Melbourne-based Catch the Fire Ministries, last night reaffirmed he would address the league again, despite criticism from Jewish leaders that his actions had conferred legitimacy on the group.

“I would not change my view. I stand by it,” Pastor Nalliah told The Age. “I am a Christian minister — my task is to go after the sinner, not cast away the sinner. There is no one beyond redemption.” (more…)

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Article Featured on the Front Page of The Age, 31st October 2007 “Heat on PM to Cut Link to Pastor”

Ps Danny NalliahPeter CostelloMisha Schubert
October 31, 2007

PRIME Minister John Howard and Treasurer Peter Costello are under pressure to distance themselves from an evangelical church leader who has spoken at a meeting of the far right-wing League of Rights.

Pastor Danny Nalliah, the head of Melbourne-based Catch the Fire Ministries, has confirmed he addressed the group, despite being warned that they were “anti-Jewish”.

Pastor Nalliah has been given top-level access in recent months to the Howard Government, which he has endorsed enthusiastically. (more…)

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