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Called to Gobi Called to Gobi by D.I. Telbat
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“There's a lesson in death for the living. God allows some to die, I believe, just to get others to recognize that we all go sometime—and we'd better get our hearts straight because it's too late after we die. I can't make the decision for you, but I know this much: even through this tragic time, the Spirit of God gives me peace that is beyond human understanding." "It's true," Kandal”
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“He has the answers and He can see all things. I can't even guess. Our enemy is strong. Their strength is from the devil, of that, I'm certain. But I'm also certain that the devil is only a fallen angel, created by God Almighty, and therefore, the Creator is stronger than His creation.”
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“Buddhism is full of philosophy, Kandal," I explained. "At the heart of its philosophy is the remedy for all of my problems:  myself. But every man knows, no matter how wise or loving or enlightened he may become, he's still powerless over his own life and death. The remedy, so to speak, must be greater than mere man. The answer is God, Kandal, a loving God with open arms. He's heartbroken that we worship His creation more than we worship Him.”
D.I. Telbat, Called to Gobi
“A long time ago, southwest of where we stand, Romans ruled what they knew to be the world at that time. Then God came to earth as a Man, pure and perfect. His name was Jesus. As a Man Himself, He became an example for mankind, but He was also fully God, called the Son. He taught in many towns and performed miracles that healed the blind and lame. But the religious leaders hated the things He taught and did because it took the peoples' attention and money off their traditional ways. "So, the religious leaders plotted to kill Jesus. They found a man to betray Him, a close friend of Jesus, and they found Him in a garden with a few of His followers. They bound Him, beat Him, and spat on Him.”
D.I. Telbat, Called to Gobi
“Once the Bible was completed with all of God's intentions for mankind, and the instruction He wanted us to have, there hasn't been a need for Him to speak audibly to us as He once did. The Bible is complete and can prove itself. We don't require additional signs when we're to trust by faith and not by sight or other senses. God speaks to His children through His Word, in the minds of those who have Him living inside their hearts. It's something more profound than a mere conscience. He gives us gifts of peace, joy, love, and other things—as He gives us a new heart once we fully decide to follow and live for Him. When the whole world is upset around me, that's when I hear God the most, when I rely on Him the most. This is a state of fellowship with God that everyone should try to seek all the time, but we're often distracted by our own pursuits, which are only temporary satisfactions at best.”
D.I. Telbat, Called to Gobi
“to spread the Gospel. The gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable, and I couldn't allow anything or anyone to come before my work for the Lord.”
D.I. Telbat, Called to Gobi
“Also in my mind were Paul's words in Corinthians as he reasoned for the single man or woman. There were advantages within the ministry for staying single. Thus, I had decided long before if I were to marry, she would first be a believer and like-minded with me, and second, she would be a mutual helpmate in our efforts”
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