Gõyant kaim vorsam vaurlea uprant, mhoji bodli misanvanchea eka kheddea ganvant zali. Eke torechi bhirant aili. Punn Jezucher patieun ani Ankvar Mariechea adharan hanvem mhojem fuddlem paul marlem .
Nemlolea disa hanvem mhoji vatt dhorli. Gõychi xim’ utrun Ghatt kaddun Bellganv pavlim. Monant zaite proxn ghollttale. Xekim, Sangargalli (Khanapur) aslolea ‘PREMA GHAR’ hea amchea Konventant hanv bhitor sorlim.
Ek veglloch ganv, choddso lok durboll, lokachi bhas ani chal veglli, Konknni, Marathi ani Kannada uloupi lok to. Sogllench attvench koxem. Ami tegui sisteri novim axil’lean, hem ek amkam vhodd avhan aslem. Lokachi vollokh korun diunk pasun konn naslo. Read more
The “5”The “5” of the playing card symbolizes the five wise virgins found in the Gospel of Mathew 25, 1-13. The Gospel speaks of ten virgins of whom five are wise virgins and five foolish. The wise represent the true believers in Christ who are prepared for His coming while the foolish represent the unbelievers. The message of this parable is a warning to all of us. We are warned that Christ may delay His coming, but we should be prepared anytime. The Son of man, Jesus Christ may come in unexpected time, but we should be ready with our lamps full of oil. The oil represents our good works, our holiness and our faith in God. As believers, we must keep the fire burning in us, uphold and defend the truth in the word of God.