Ministry Updates
“Knowledge (itself) is power” was first coined in the 1500s by the well-known English Christian philosopher who made a huge impact in the advancement of science by stating the importance of observation and reasoning. His original intention was to promote scientific experiments in order to glorify God. This has led to great advancements that we see today… well and the not so moral or ethical. It is this “knowledge” that people can find amazing cures for diseases, but on the same note, it can be used to deceive and hurt others for personal gain. The bottom line is that, one can use knowledge for good or for evil.
In his letter to Corinthians, Paul contrasts the wisdom of this age (world) to the wisdom of the coming age (God). The wisdom of God is centered on the cross of Jesus Christ. According to 1 Corinthians, the wisdom of the cross contrasted cultural norms for living, eating, conduct, worshipping, and faith. Likewise, Jesus’ teaching in Matthew was countercultural to the norms by saying that he came to fulfill the Torah and the person who wants to enter the kingdom of heaven must have a righteousness which surpasses those of the scribes and Pharisees. While the scribes and Pharisee practiced righteousness: almsgiving, praying, fasting before men, rather than doing it for God. This wisdom of God is the focal point of our mission works, therefore, we pay much of our emphasis on teaching the Bible, the Word of God, in the mission field. It is the Word of God, the Scripture that gives meaning, understanding, and hope to all.
Stephen teaching Matthew |
Stephen leading worship hymns |
Stephen giving a communion message |
Taking coffee seeds and seedling nursery supplies to Laos |
It took us 5 hours to reach the border of Laos and Thailand |
We made it on the front page of Thai News! |
Another country where people are having a hard time worshiping God at the moment is Myanmar. People are having a hard time attending church, not because of persecution but because of the continued fighting. Some of our friends have told us that the fighting has now progressed into the towns (they used to have a code of war where they would only have their battles outside the cities). Many civilians have had to flee from the city and move to another safer town. The people there have been requesting two main things from us during the past several years: relief aid from Covid 19/war, and more biblical classes. At this moment, even if we had resources to send to the people, it is nearly impossible to cover those needs with all the battles going on throughout the country. It is sad! As for Biblical knowledge, we are still providing Bible classes to the people through online means. A few are still able to join while many have gone dark because of the lack of electricity, internet, and safety. Please be praying for all of our ministries. Pray for us to use knowledge that we have to continue to further his kingdom.
Special song in English for the Lisu to hear |
A visit from a Christian leader in Bangkok |
All good things must come to an end. For us, it was the departure of John, Anna, and Anna’s family. What a blessed time to be able to spend the summer with John and Anna. On top of that, we got to meet and get to know Anna’s family. We shared memories of fun and ministry together! It was a bittersweet goodbye as we want to be with them for a little while longer but it’s a bit easier knowing that John is loved and cared for in the States.
Nick teaching Anna and Jo how to roast coffee |
John giving a word of encouragement |
Playing a game in the airplane coffee shop |
Giving snacks to the kids at the school in our neighborhood |
Celebrating Khao's first birthday as a Wongratanamajcha |
After John’s family left, we continued to have lots of visitors to
our house. Everything is starting to be livelier as Covid fears are but a
distant thing. Our family is well as we continue to serve God. We just want to
thank all of you for your prayers, support, and even encouraging words. True,
lots of ministries around the world took a dip during the past several years,
but we can honestly say that we’ve had a great harvest as churches here are
booming, many are studying the Bible, and people are worshiping our God at the
top of their lungs! We thank you for being a part of our family and our
missions.
Our families visiting Huey Ko Village |
Special Prayer requests:
1. Resources in order to support more local evangelist
2. More teachers to teach to local leaders
3. Nick's Masters program
4. Family's health
5. Resources in order to plant more churches in areas that have a good amount of Christians
6. Political unrests in Myanmar
7. Our local teams