The
mission work of Asians For Christ and Asia International Seminary is expanding
beyond Thailand, Myanmar, and China, going into Laos and even Vietnam. In the
past, Stephen and Nicholas brought the Good News of Jesus’s redemption all the
way from the north of Sangri-la, the former Tibet at the origin of Salween
River in China, to Thailand at the south. From Vietnam in the east to India in
the west through evangelizing, equipping, and empowering with a wholistic
ministry.
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Praying for members of a new house church
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Asia
International Seminary has trained 30 evangelists from Laos, 15 from Thailand,
10 from Myanmar, and 90 in China to be rooted in the Scripture: To speak where
the Bible speaks, to be silent where the Bible is silent! In fact, the
graduation for master students will be held this upcoming March 16, 2024.
Please lift up students from Myanmar who will travel to Thailand to attend this
graduation ceremony. Pray for their safeties because war still rages in their
country. In addition, besides the group of Christian
preachers, pastors and evangelists in Myanmar, a group of Christian leaders
from Laos and Vietnam has requested for us to offer them Bible courses through
Asia International Seminary (a seminary without borders).
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New Bible Graduates in Laos |
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Stephen teaching Revelation to the Thai students
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Moreover,
there are still millions of people who have not heard the Gospel of Jesus
Christ. Not to mention other ethnic groups along with the Lisu people; 2/3 of
Lisu people have not been reached even to this day. Almost 300,000 Lisu in
Sangri-La, 50,000 in Sichuan, 50,000 in Baosang and several thousands in the
Salween basin have not heard the Gospel of Jesus Christ yet.
Particularly,
along the Salween basin in Myanmar, they are still growing opium and worshipping
the evil spirits. In addition, not only do the Lisu people live in these areas,
there are many other indigenous people who live in Salween River who share in very
similar cultures and contexts. For instance, there are other indigenous groups
of people like the Lahu and Ahka, Shan and Wa. What about Hmong, Mian (Yao), Khamu
and Laotians in Laos, Thai Dum and Vietnamese at the northern part of Vietnam?
There are many still who have not heard the Good News!
Asians
For Christ strives to proclaim Jesus to all the ethnic groups by training them with
the sound doctrine and sending local evangelists into every village; planting churches,
making disciples, and teaching the Bible and different life skills. AFC is also
encouraging and supporting them to use their gifts to reach others and to glorify
God. The potential evangelists, staff and plans are all ready to start, but we
lack the funds to initiate this great vision for Christ.
With
your monetary resources, we could upscale the ministry so that we would be able
to reach out to every single village and indigenous people for Christ according
to Matthew 28:19-20 “Go therefore and make disciples of all the ethnic people,
baptizing them in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit,
teaching them to observe all that I commanded you; and lo, I am with you
always, even to the end of the age.” To continue to fulfill this Great
Commission of Jesus, we ask that you please pray, join, and support us so that
every lost soul will hear the Gospel of Jesus and accept Jesus as their own
Lord and Savior.
Further
updates
In
January, David, Francis and Sandra came to visit us from Kaimuki Christian
Church. It was wonderful to have people come visit our various ministries. The
last time we had visitors from the States was before the Covid 19 pandemic. These
three came and joined our ministry as they encouraged, taught, and preached at
several churches, to groups of students and to the field workers in Thailand
and Laos. We are very blessed to have a partnering team come and join us in our
ministries. This short-term missions group has encouraged us to continue to do
our best on the various mission fields. If there is anyone or any group that would
like to make a short-term mission’s trip, you are welcome to come anytime!
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David teaching leadership to the Thai students |
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Visiting the local school |
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Mary serving food at the school |
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Packing snacks for the kids |
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The kids love the snacks! |
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Preaching to a Lisu church in Chiang Mai |
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Nick encouraging the public school kids |
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Nick translating Francis' encouragement to the Lisu in Church |