Sunday, February 20, 2005

Listen Up TV- The Tsunami - What Happens When We Pray?

Listen Up TV

Featured in this program segment are a couple of Christian & Missionary Alliance Canada Pastors, Rev. Sunder Krishnan and Pastor Gideon Tandirerung.

"REV. SUNDER KRISHNAN was born into an orthodox Hindu family in India and grew up in the capital city of New Delhi. He completed high school in 1961; graduated from the Indian Institute of Technology in 1967; and received his Master's Degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1969 from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
In June 1969, he joined the staff of Atomic Energy of Canada which is located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Most of his eleven years on staff were spent in safety analysis of nuclear generating stations.
Sunder came to know Jesus Christ as his Saviour through the ministry of Youth For Christ in the City of New Delhi during his first year of undergraduate studies. He was active for several years with Youth For Christ in India. During his two years in Boston he was active with Campus Crusade for Christ.
Since arriving in Toronto, Sunder and his family have worshipped at Rexdale Alliance Church. His primary ministry was as an adult Sunday School teacher. He served on the Board of Elders and as a member of the Executive Committee for eight years. In October 1980, Sunder resigned his position with Atomic Energy of Canada and joined the pastoral staff of Rexdale Alliance Church as the Associate Pastor."


"REV. GIDEON TANDIRERUNG is a pastor of the Indonesian Alliance Church in Montreal. His church is only 3 months old, and made up of Christian Indonesian refugees who fled persecution because of their faith. Now they are making a big effort to bless and help their country and its people during the aftermath of the Tsunami.
Listen Up interviewed Gideon about his thoughts on the Tsunami disaster. "


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