As we go into public places, it is very obvious that the norm is back. Less and less people wear masks as days pass. Sometimes, we take little things for granted like a simple smile or a twitch of a mustache. We overlook a lot of things in our lives; some things we have so much of that we sometimes don’t feel that “wow” moment anymore. Like seeing emotion on someone’s face and it disappears for nearly 2 years and then it comes back… we may have that “wow” I didn’t know I missed being able to look at someone’s entire face as we converse. Then, after a couple weeks, we get used to it and we take it for granted again, thinking in the back of their minds, “what’s the chances of everyone having to wear masks again?” Nevertheless, there are many things that we hope will always give us joy and amazement. One, we hope that we never take for granted all the blessings, miracles, and even last second act of rescue from our amazing God. Second, we hope that we never get tired of the amount of literal come-to-Jesus moments, decisions, and baptisms. Third, we hope that we never stop serving and glorifying God even when facing challenges.
More believe and are baptized in a communist country |
The joy of a new life in Christ |
This past couple of months, Stephen has been thrilled to actually teach some of his students face-to-face. We believe through teaching, we lay the foundation of Biblical knowledge for the leaders of Christian churches. As the students teach/lead, they will be better equipped in following what God desires in their life, family, church, and community. As you may know, Asia International Seminary is a school without borders, which means we are not bound to teach at one setting/place. Asia International Seminary is set so that we bring college/seminary classes to local church settings. Partnering with local churches and even have classes in their church building, which is sometimes more convenient for the students in the area. This is one of the major reasons we have students throughout China, Myanmar, Laos, Malaysia (hopefully soon in Vietnam and Cambodia). This was especially useful during covid lockdowns and we taught through zoom and other online means when we weren’t able to physically meet with students. Without denominational discrimination, our requirements for students are that they need to be currently active in ministry and focus on studying the Bible exegetically.
One of the first on-site classes of 2023 |
Stephen teaching a group of Lisu Christian leaders at Hui Rai Church |
Stephen traveling to a remote mountain village to evangelize and teach the Bible |
They literarily burn their former idols to follow Christ, throwing away their former life for the new |
Making a small dam, in the Thai jungle, to prepare a natural baptistry |
Baptism of a Lisu family in remote area of Thailand |
Family
The
family is doing well. We currently have Stephen’s sister from France staying
with us. It’s been a real joy to connect and talk about how far God has brought
each and every one of us. She has asked Stephen to go to France to preach and
teach her children about Jesus Christ but that might be later in several years.
Mary’s working in her garden most days and she has had so much great produce to
share with neighbors and people in need. Every 2 weeks, Mary takes some of the
produce to an elderly lady with a rundown house on the side of the road; this
lady is able to make a little income by selling the vegetables on the side of
the road. Every time, Mary drops by, we hear joy from this widow. Becky and
Nick continue doing the English Bible class online with friends from Hawaii.
Sometimes, it seems like it’s a discouragement because only one student joins
because of the unstable internet and political issues in their country. We
continue the class because for each of these students, this is their only light
and what they look forward to during the week. Nick is planning to go to Japan
soon to visit his wife Khao who has been doing some skills training in Japan
for her work. Nick has also been accepted into a Masters program in Mental
Health. This field will be a great asset as we will equip evangelists to have
the ability to deal with mental health issues, which is a topic that’s not even
heard of yet in some of these countries. Isaac is currently on his summer break
so he has enjoyed sleeping in most days. He’s also been working on videography
and continues to improve in his video editing skills. John and Anna will be
back to visit us next month and we are super excited for that. Our entire
family will be together for the first time in over 4 years.