In the past two months, our family has been very busy, both
in family business and activities and ministry. However, God is very faithful
in taking care of every need from the smallest to the greatest need. Since our
time is very busy and a full schedule, taking children to school is a load on
Mary’s shoulders. Mary drives Isaac every morning to school and brings him home
every afternoon. John’s school is a different direction from Isaac and very far
from our site. A few days before his school start, his regular taxi driver
called us to cancel taking him to and from school. This matter seems very
matter, but it really impacts the ministry of our family. We set a time to pray
especially for this with friends and students both from Burma and Thailand. At
the moment after we prayed and said “Amen”, the phone rang. Mary answered and a
taxi driver called us to tell us that he wants to drive Johnny to school. God
is good and faithful even with a minor thing. Praise the Lord!
We appreciate you keep Isaac in your prayers because he is
struggling with his friends who are Buddhist. He told us that he have a big conflict
with friends who tried to challenge him and force him to pray to Buddhist god.
He strongly reject that and his friend tried to physically abuse him. A good
thing was that he challenged them that believing God is better. He went to the
teacher and the teacher make all his friends apologize to him. Living in this country
that is dominantly Buddhist is not easy and keeping faith in God has started
from a very young age. Pray that he will continue to commit and be strong in
his faith throughout his life.
Mary helping Isaac with homework and making paper animals |
Rice planting |
Stephen teaching leaders from Thailand |
Stephen teaching to students from Japan |
Evangelism among the Wa people at the border of Thailand and
Burma is continuing to be very challenging. One major challenge is the culture
difference, which causes significant impact. One example is in a village, a tree
was struck by lightning few weeks ago. The Wa people were very scared because they thought
this was a judgment from God. They went to our evangelists living with them for help. The
evangelists called us for direction in how to handle this. We shared with them
to explain that God sometimes changes bad things to good. Through this
happening and through prayer, the Wa people are no longer scared and the
village may turn to Christ soon. Please keep this village in your prayers. We
believe that soon God will see the result and we will harvest souls due to this
event.
Since our evangelistic work has spread throughout Thailand,
Burma, and China, we also appreciate your prayers for some of our native
evangelists who have gone to China to do mission work there among the Lahu
people. Please pray for their safety and courage to proclaim the truth about
Jesus Christ to the people who used to live in the darkness and restricted
environment.
This coming September 2nd, pray also for Stephen
and Alicia who will go to Burma with the group of leaders from Burma in order
to with their own eyes and have a first-hand experience about the need of
health and hygiene among the Lisu and Hmong people in Burma. We have heard that
there is an epidemic of malaria and the breakout of TB at this moment in the
area from our students. Also, we have been strongly requested to offer them a
conference for Christian leaders emphasizing on biblical studying. We want to
go there and see how we can offer a leadership conference this upcoming
November 2012.
We are continue to thank God for adding more workers in the field. A young college graduate from Nebraska Christian College, Thomas Anderson, will arrive to Thailand soon to help us in the area of leadership conference. Thomas Anderson is sent by the Alliance of Christian Missions International (ACMI), who is co-working with Asians for Christ. After his arrival, Stephen will have someone to travel with to make more evangelistic trips and a teaching partner.
The children ministry reaching out to the Shan people in our
neighborhood with teaching English has been growing. We see that now it might
be a good time that we will show them some Christian cartoons or Christian
movies in the class. We would like to offer more class, especially in the
evening after school to help tutor them and have more activities, such as a
sport ministry, with them. In order to fulfill this, we need your participation
in donating a projector and a basketball court (half-court). We can use the
court for other games as well. So far we have only a table tennis, which we
also use for the classroom table.
Children's English class |