Thanksgiving 2019
Greetings from Rockholds, Kentucky. Thank you for taking the time to read our update and pray for us, our ministry, and those we have been given the joy of serving. Many of these faithful servants, who are invisible to the Church in the West, serve in very challenging, hard, and dangerous places. It is our joy to partner with you in working to advance the Gospel in these places by providing these indigenous workers with training, resources, and encouragement. Thank you for helping us help them.
MYANMAR TRIP REPORT
I returned from Myanmar this past weekend very tired, yet also extremely pleased with the work which God enabled to be accomplished. Through your generosity, we were able to provide transportation, food, and lodging for 32 church-planters, church-planting assistants, and other church workers so that they could come to Yangon for further training. Our teaching venue was a rented classroom and lodging facilities owned by a school for the blind in downtown Yangon. This year’s training focused on the Book of Romans. I wanted to help our students get a firm grasp of the doctrine of salvation as well as understand God’s process of sanctifying believers. In addition, I wanted to do this expositionally from one Book of the Bible as much as possible. With these goals in mind, Romans was our go-to Book. The course was entitled: Romans-An Expositional & Theological Survey.
When I asked the students how many had ever preached through or heard the Book of Romans preached through, none raised their hand. Probing further, I asked if preaching through Books of the Bible was something they were accustomed to and again I received a negative response. Even the church-planting pastors which made up much of our class were unfamiliar with expositional preaching and the systematic teaching of a whole Book of the Bible. It took us several hours over three days, in some very uncomfortable stifling heat and humidity, to work our way through Romans 1-12 at what I considered breakneck speed. It is not optimal to move this fast but it was all the time they had to be away from their bi-vocational jobs and their churches back home. Many of the students had to travel over 18 hours, one way, by bus as well as by foot to get to the training and then return home. At the end of the training, the students all expressed their gratitude toward the Lord for being able to further understand and better communicate the Gospel. Please pray for these students as they use this training in their new church plants.
In addition, to teaching, I was able to visit one of the children’s homes we support. It was a joy to sit and hear how the Lord has provided for Awn and Cherry as they provide a loving Christian home for 18 abandoned children of all ages. I was also very thankful to have Awn and Cherry as students. Their desire in taking the course on Romans was to be able to better teach the Gospel to these children under their care. While Cherry stays in the home to care for the children’s needs, Awn drives a taxi in Yangon in order to provide for his large family. However, there is always more month left than money and they often fall behind in their ability to pay rent on their land and provide for all of the kids’ needs. Please pray for them!
In talking to our students as well as with Pastor Manaai, who is our on-the-ground liaison, it is apparent that there are many more pastors and church planters, living several hours from Yangon, who are lacking and desiring Bible training. We’d like to put together a trip either this coming Spring or early next Fall to Chin State in NW Myanmar to teach the doctrine of God, Christ, and the Holy Spirit to pastors and church-planters serving there. This would be a rugged trip as it will entail flying from Yangon to Mandalay and then hopping a bus for several hours to get to a guesthouse in the town where we would be teaching. If interested let me know and I can begin to give you more details as they are provided to me. I imagine the cost will be somewhere between $2000 and $2500 each. I have two openings for this trip.
INDIA OPPORTUNITY
While on the plane heading home from Myanmar, I sat next to a man who is the president of a Bible Seminary in Bhubaneswar Odisha, India. He was traveling to the U.S. to visit his alma mater, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, ILL., where he had received his Masters of Theology and Ph.D. degrees. After we spent several hours getting to know each other, he asked me if I would be willing to come to India and provide some week long extension classes for pastors without formal seminary training and whose life circumstances would not allow for them to go to seminary. He also inquired as to whether I knew of other American pastors who might be interested in the same as well as teaching two week modules in the seminary itself. This opportunity is still in the formative stages but if this might interest some of you pastors please let me know. As far as academic requirements, at least a Masters degree in Theology, Bible, or related field would suffice. I will be talking further with this Brother and will provide more information as I receive it. We are only in the formative stages of this right now.
CAMEROON UPDATE
Not much has changed in the Bamenda/Bambili area where our training school is located. I am in continual contact each week with Pastor Jude and Pastor Ezekiel. As of now, there are no definite plans in the works for a trip in the near future due to continued hostilities between government and rebel troops. When I know more I’ll let you know. In the meantime, please be in prayer for our students and three church planting pastors in the Region as well as several other pastors working in established churches who we have trained and resourced.
THANK YOU!
Just a final “Thank you” for your prayer and financial support. It goes without saying that without that, we would not be able to consider the ministry opportunities before us.
For The Sake of “The NAME”,
Mark, Nancy, Esther & Peter
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