Join for a Bible Study that Bro. Duke Jeyaraj leads for Modern Young Working Professionals, the Google Gen, from different companies, at his base in the Tirumalgiri area of Secunderabad, India, once a month, on a selected Sunday evening. Text +91-888-604-0-605 for details. The notes of this Bible Study are at www.freshbiblestudy.wordpress.com
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Join for an evangelistic outreach to the Google Gen in Hyderabad once a month with Duke on a weekend. Call/text +91-888-604-0-605 for details. Ministry reports are at www.g-4mission.blogspot.com
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WELCOME
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Welcome to the official
website of Grabbing the Gadget Generation from Gehenna Mission (G 4 Mission)
– a ministry to modern youth founded by Duke Jeyaraj, a young Indian Engineer
turned Bible College Gold Medalist turned Youth Speaker.
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What The Bible Teaches About Sex - Duke Jeyaraj
A message that Duke gave to Google Genners of NLAG Church in 2007
WHAT'S NEW
LIFE THROUGH JIAH KHAN’S ROSE-COLORED GLASSES & THE LIFE THE ‘ROSE OF SHARON’ WILL GIVE THE TRUE-JOY
Duke Jeyaraj on what gives life, the ultimate meaning, real purpose and lasting joy starting with the Jiah Khan suicide story.
Here are extracts from a heart-crushing suicide note:
“I was scared of getting pregnant but I gave myself completely. The pain you have caused me everyday has destroyed every bit of me, destroyed my soul. I can’t eat or sleep or think or function. I am running away from everything. All I wanted was love. I did everything for you. I was working for us. But you were never my partner. My future is destroyed my happiness snatched away from me. You destroyed my life. The Goa trip was my birthday present but even after you cheated I still spent on you. I aborted our baby when it hurt me deeply. You promised me once we made it to one year we would get engaged. All you want in life is partying, your women and your selfish motives. All I wanted was you and my happiness you took both away from me.…”
DO A RCB AND FACE DISQUALIFICATION DESPITE THOSE SIXES? - Duke Jeyaraj
"Does 6s matter? RCB with most sixes (103) in IPL6 could not qualify to the last four, while CSK conceding most 6s (80) tops the table!" writes Mohandas Menon, a smart cricket statistician. By hitting those sixes, several of those were totally unnecessary given the match situation, the RCB batsmen were playing to the 'gallery'. They were responding to the crowd's demand. The result of such foolishness is for us to see - a disappointing failure to qualify for the playoffs narrowly for two years in a row. We too can 'do a RCB'. Let me explain: we can do those things that are pleasing to the crowd and fail to walk in the "narrow", unpopular, way which Jesus talked about (Math 7:14). The end result of following the broad way, the popular way, is 'disqualification' from eternal heaven (I Cor 9:27). The consequences of this folly is an everlasting torment in hell-fire - a place Jesus talked about eight times.
Kings XI Punjab's Ice Cool Prince David Miller's Dad & Your King of Kings Dad!
Duke Jeyaraj wraps the Good News around the RCB Vs KXIP game in Mohali on 6 May 2013
He perhaps played the greatest ever IPL innings - 'the 38-ball-101' David Miller, He scored his last 74 runs off just 20 balls, hitting four after four and sixer after sixer, Miller was batting on 41 when the RCB skipper, Virat Kohli, dropped an absolute sitter, It was as if Kohli's hands were made out of butter and 'You have dropped the match, mate' Miller did perhaps silently mutter, And to think just the previous ball, Kohli had given an heated advice to the Vinay Kumar, the bowler, Post that dropped catch Miller, 41 not out then, blitzed 60 runs off 17 balls, RCB's hopes to shatter, As Miller lifted Gayle for a typical V area six, Kings XI won with couple of overs still available as a filler! And you could hear a stadium full of Kings XI fans in Mohali and owner Priety Zinta in joy, holler! Post the match, Miller talked about the batting tips given him by his father, 'When the ball is in the V, hit it over the tree and hit it out of the park when it's in the ark' - so advised the Miller, senior, And on that magic night, obedient to his daddy was David, the brutally brilliant V-area ball-striker!
Duke Jeyaraj talks about a burning issue pitch-forked by the Tom Cruise-Katie Holmes divorce
Hollywood mega-star Tom Cruise and his wife Katie Holmes divorced in July 2012 suddenly. People magazine unearthed the possible reason for the dramatic split: Tom and Katie were belonged to vastly different faiths in their core. The Catholic-raised Holmes embraced Scientology, a religion for which Cruise was a leading spokesman for just before marrying him. This was clearly a case of conversion just for the sake of marriage. Usually such conversions are very shallow. Most often than not, they are a sham. The Katie Holmes-Tom Cruise split led me to cruise through an unfamiliar passage in the Bible: Genesis 34.
SANJAY DUTT AND THE GOODNEWS FROM GOOD FRIDAY - Duke Jeyaraj
Bollywood Actor Sanjay Dutt was sentenced to a five-year jail term for illegal possession of weapons in the 1993 Bombay bomb blast case. Having spent 18 months in jail he will have to spend three-and-half years in prison as per the court verdict released a few days ago. To this he responded fighting back the tears, “I have not applied for pardon. There are others who deserve pardon.” (The Hindu, March 29, 2013). Dutt is saying in-effect here: “I deserve this punishment!” That reminds me of what one of the thieves crucified alongside Jesus two thousand years back said. He said, “We are receiving the due reward of our deeds; but this man (Jesus) has done nothing wrong.” This thief was saying in-effect: “I deserve this punishment!” And he went on to tell Jesus, “Jesus remember me when you come into your Kingdom.” (Lk 23:41-42). This dying thief exhibited two things: a repentant spirit and a visionary faith. He was sorry for the life as a robber. Though Jesus did not look any different from them at that point in time, he had eyes of faith to see Jesus as King of Kings with a kingdom! Upon seeing these two qualities, Jesus promised him paradise (Lk 23:43). The lesson: we may have squandered our lives, we may be sinners of the worst sort, but if we truly repent and totally trust Christ and what he has done for us on the Cross, we too will go to heaven! What is more, life on this earth will be meaningful and purposeful!