Friday, July 2, 2010

Volunteers Open Doors for Evangelism at Schools


We borrowed these volunteers for a day to go into 2 schools near where our Saturday cell group meets. The team from Granberry, Texas divided up into 4 groups: one team sang English praise songs, another group taught English, still another group did sports and the last team presented the Gospel to the kids through an evangi-cube. The students at the elementary school were so excited that they didn’t want the volunteers to leave. This was the greatest exposure to westerners that the students had ever had.
Thanks too to these volunteers, who did a great job and opened the door for more ministry at the schools!
One of the girls from our Saturday group (Ngam, a 16 year old) asked for some eternity bracelets while we were at the High School. She gave them to 4 of her teachers and explained the meaning of the beads. She also answered questions that the teachers had. Praise God for her bravery!
Also at the high school, we met a young woman named Tassini that we had witnessed to 2 years ago. (She is a college graduate, who has contracted with the high school to sell food to the students.) She asked for more tracts, and wanted us to visit her home again to tell her about God. She asked where the Baptist church in Krabi town was too. (Tassini’s house is about 31 miles from Krabi town and for a person to ride a motorcycle that far is hard, especially in the rainy season.) Praise God for His work in the lives of these Thais. May much fruit here be produced in the near future.

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