Title: PLANTING Churches of All Nations From Within
1PLANTING Churches of All Nations From Within
Facing the Giant of Islam
at Home
2with
3Once a Muslim, Now a Missionary to Muslims
Ishmael Means God Hears Gen 1611
God heard Karims cry for mercy and reached out
to him. (Gen 2117) In 1991 he was baptized and
married into the Christian faith. In May 2005,
Karim completed his final course at Concordia
Theological Seminary (Ft. Wayne) and was ordained
and installed as a Missionary at Large in the
Texas district of the Lutheran Church-Missouri
Synod.
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5- Rev 79
- Â After this I looked and there before me was a
great multitude that no one could count, from
every nation, tribe, people and language,
standing before the throne and in front of the
Lamb. They were wearing white robes and were
holding palm branches in their hands.
6Turning sheep into Shepherds
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8From left to right Pastor Aamir Masih, Rev.
Karim Baidaoui and Dr. Rev. Abjar Bahkou
9The Power of BAPTISM
he saved us, not because of righteous things we
had done, but because of his mercy. He saved us
through the washing of rebirth and renewal by the
Holy Spirit, whom he poured out on us generously
through Jesus Christ our Savior. Titus 35-7
10Rev. Dr. Abjar Bakhou from Syria, Pastors the
Arabic Church of All Nations at Our
Redeemer Lutheran Church in
Dallas.
11Arabic Church of All Nations At Our Redeemer
Lutheran Church, Dallas
12Working with Shelters for Refugee and Immigrant
Families
Changing lives
and mending hearts with the Love of Christ!
13New Iraqi Family of 8
14Rev. Aamir Masih from Pakistan, celebrates a
newly planted church, Asian Church of
All Nations.
Pastor Aamir baptizing his son, Joshua and
daughter, Jerusha.
15Asian Church of All Nations At Prince Of Peace
Lutheran Church, Carrollton
16Fresh out of the Holy Waters of Baptism
17Connecting ESL Students to the Cross of Christ
18Please Partner with POBLO-TX and the Texas
District in Planting Churches of All Nations
From left to right Pastor Aamir Masih, Rev.
Karim Baidaoui and Dr. Rev. Abjar Bahkou
www.poblotexas.org