Sunday 11 November 2007

God's Plan or Our Own?

Many ministers spend their whole lifetime busy in Christian service without ever having taken the time to discover the unique plan God had for their life. In this 13-minute testimony I share how Loren Cunningham (founder of YWAM) challenged me to find-out what God wanted me to do - and how you can start on the road to your destiny and to fulfillment and fruitfulness.

God's Plan or Our Own?

Many ministers spend their whole lifetime busy in Christian service without ever having taken the time to discover the unique plan God had for their life. In this 13-minute testimony I share how Loren Cunningham (founder of YWAM) challenged me to find-out what God wanted me to do - and how you can start on the road to your destiny and to fulfillment and fruitfulness.

God's Plan or Our Own?

Many ministers spend their whole lifetime busy in Christian service without ever having taken the time to discover the unique plan God had for their life. In this 13-minute testimony I share how Loren Cunningham (founder of YWAM) challenged me to find-out what God wanted me to do - and how you can start on the road to your destiny and to fulfillment and fruitfulness.

Wednesday 7 November 2007

A Visit by Jesus

This is the testimony how the Lord Jesus Christ miraculously intervened, enabling us to begin a weekly lunchtime Christian meeting in our High School - back in the days when we were still students, in Ipswich, Queensland (duration 15:16).

A Visit by Jesus

This is the testimony how the Lord Jesus Christ miraculously intervened, enabling us to begin a weekly lunchtime Christian meeting in our High School - back in the days when we were still students, in Ipswich, Queensland (duration 15:16).

A Visit by Jesus

This is the testimony how the Lord Jesus Christ miraculously intervened, enabling us to begin a weekly lunchtime Christian meeting in our High School - back in the days when we were still students, in Ipswich, Queensland (duration 15:16).

Saturday 3 November 2007

Pastor Francis Bundock


Pastor Francis will truly be missed.

When still a young man he resigned from a promising football career with Muli Muli All Blacks, accepting the call of God to succeed his father (and grandfather before him) as Pastor of Muli Muli Full Gospel Church. Pastor Francis led the Muli Muli Christmas rally into its 100th successive year, possibly making it Australia's oldest and longest-running Pentecostal convention. He also maintained a busy itinerant ministry in which many all over Australia found hope, salvation, healing and the baptism with the Holy Ghost. He faithfully held forth the Word of Life, ever loyal to the old-fashioned Pentecostal Gospel message. In addition, he was an anointed Gospel musician with a golden voice. He was awarded the Good Citizens Award for Aboriginal leadership by New South Wales Parliament in 2001. The Woodenbong State School Principal announced the creation of the Francis Bundock Scholarship in 2007. Pastor Francis was known most of all for his love.

He was both Pastor and friend.

Pastor Francis Bundock


Pastor Francis will truly be missed.

When still a young man he resigned from a promising football career with Muli Muli All Blacks, accepting the call of God to succeed his father (and grandfather before him) as Pastor of Muli Muli Full Gospel Church. Pastor Francis led the Muli Muli Christmas rally into its 100th successive year, possibly making it Australia's oldest and longest-running Pentecostal convention. He also maintained a busy itinerant ministry in which many all over Australia found hope, salvation, healing and the baptism with the Holy Ghost. He faithfully held forth the Word of Life, ever loyal to the old-fashioned Pentecostal Gospel message. In addition, he was an anointed Gospel musician with a golden voice. He was awarded the Good Citizens Award for Aboriginal leadership by New South Wales Parliament in 2001. The Woodenbong State School Principal announced the creation of the Francis Bundock Scholarship in 2007. Pastor Francis was known most of all for his love.

He was both Pastor and friend.

Pastor Francis Bundock


Pastor Francis will truly be missed.

When still a young man he resigned from a promising football career with Muli Muli All Blacks, accepting the call of God to succeed his father (and grandfather before him) as Pastor of Muli Muli Full Gospel Church. Pastor Francis led the Muli Muli Christmas rally into its 100th successive year, possibly making it Australia's oldest and longest-running Pentecostal convention. He also maintained a busy itinerant ministry in which many all over Australia found hope, salvation, healing and the baptism with the Holy Ghost. He faithfully held forth the Word of Life, ever loyal to the old-fashioned Pentecostal Gospel message. In addition, he was an anointed Gospel musician with a golden voice. He was awarded the Good Citizens Award for Aboriginal leadership by New South Wales Parliament in 2001. The Woodenbong State School Principal announced the creation of the Francis Bundock Scholarship in 2007. Pastor Francis was known most of all for his love.

He was both Pastor and friend.