A. Nikorn and A. Chachuwan Pray for New Believers |
Saturday, August 31, 2013
5 Believe at Yilan Prison
Argument in English Bible Class
Linda Teaches |
As Linda was reviewing the
past lesson on Noah, an older man in the group began saying, “God made a BIG
MISTAKE!” He was getting louder and louder to where the students were looking at him rather than listening to the teacher. So Richard asked him privately why he was upset. The man replied pointing to a sentence in the book, "Look here, God made a BIG MISTAKE." Not wanting the man to become a further distraction to the teaching, Richard said we'd talk after class. At the end of class, the
man continued his argument that God made "a big mistake" in bringing a worldwide
flood destroying all the people of the earth except for Noah’s family. Basically he was saying that God had unjustly killed thousands with the flood. We tried to explain that God was punishing
those that had done evil. These same people refused to listen to Noah's warnings of impending disaster and stubbornly refused to repent. However, the gentleman was solidly convinced that he was right and everyone else wrong. He didn’t want to reason. Instead, he
became even louder and finally stomped out of the room. Pray for this 92 year old man named Toby. Ask God to open his mind to understanding.
Celebration of Thai Mother's Day
Praising God in Worship |
Last Visit to Sansua Prison
150+ Prisoners at Sanxia Prison |
On Wednesday, the main program
at Sansua prison was about God’s love
and sacrifice. Once we split
into 5 different language groups, orange juice was distributed for all to
drink. Linda taught the Thais about the
plan and power of God in creation and about how mankind is different from
other animals. A Thai pastor explained the trinity to the 5 inmates, a story that they heard for the first time and had a hard time grasping (as we all do). Later Da-ru-nee told them about what it meant for man to be created in God’s image. Before the prisoners went back to their
dormitory, some fruit and a snack were given to the inmates.
Sending the Spirits Back to Heaven
Chinese Monks Chanting |
Prayer and Praise
1. Praise God for the ministry we had in Taiwan. Pray that many will come to know God.
2. Pray for effective Thai leaders to work with Thai guest workers in Taiwan.
3. Pray for increasingly more Thais coming into God's kingdom in Taiwan.
4. Pray for God to bless the work of the missionaries that we worked with in Taiwan.
5. Pray for God's leading in our lives and future ministry.
5. Pray for God's leading in our lives and future ministry.
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Proclamation in a Factory Results in New Believers
Richard doing Card Trick |
“How to Have a Happy Family”
Richard preaching |
After a short rest at home, we went to Sunday night Thai church.
After A. Emanuel did an overview of the book of 1 Samuel, Richard preached on “How to Have a Happy
Family.” The Thais laughed at his
illustrations using the biblical text of Colossians 3 and agreed that following
the Bible can bring the happiness they need in the home.
Spirits Discussed in Sansua Immigration Prison
The Bible
lesson was on angels and spirits and where they come from. We began by letting the Thai prisoners tell stories
about their personal experiences with ghosts. Then Linda taught the lesson
telling the biblical perspective of spirits as fallen angels. Most Thai’s are
scared of spirits and do many things to appease them. The conclusion to the
study was that God has power over evil spirits and believers need not fear.
Linda and Dar-ru-nee Pray with Inmates. |
The prisoners talked of their desire to go home and their
struggles with whether to be a Christian or not. This struggle weighs heavy on their minds as
they consider what being a Christian in a Buddhist society would mean for them
on their return to Thailand.
Future Opportunity for Bali Group
U-an and Kit |
Before the Bible study meeting, we passed out
Christian literature at Thai stores where Thais from the factories were
congregated to watch Thai boxing on cable TV.
Once at the meeting place, we ate a delicious Thai meal. We were disappointed that only one man was
there. But before Richard began the lesson, another man came (He had been working
overtime). Praise God!
Many Thai workers are headed home to Thailand at this time
because their labor contracts are up. (Labor
Contracts run for 3 years. The first
year, if they are thrifty, they can pay off their agent/air fare. Then the 2nd and 3rd
years they can send money home to their families.)
The Taiwanese government is building a lot of new apartments
in Bali. Rumor has it that they will use about 700 Thai workers for
approximately two years in the construction of these buildings. If this be true, the Thai church in Bali is
in a good strategic location to reach them with the gospel.
Prayer and Praise
1. Pray that the hearts and minds of the incoming
Thai workers in Bali will be open to know and accept God’s plan for their lives.
2. Pray that the cell
group in the factory will grow to include most of the men working there.
3 Pray that the Thai Pastors
will have their needs met for salaries and for new pastors to come and join the group in order to
reach more Thais in Taiwan.
4. Pray that the Thai
Christian Group will reach the 50,000 – 100,000 Thais guest workers in Taiwan.
5. Pray that the
Chinese English class (which uses Bible stories) in Neili will turn into a new
church.
6. Pray for Thai
Immigration prisoners to know Christ and be faithful to get into a church once
they return home to Thailand.
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Soccer Outreach
Thai Competitors |
Sacrifice to Spirits
The Saturday Thai Bible study at Bali was a sad one.
One Thai man in the group was going on a boat to Japan to work for 2-3
weeks. He was a little excited, but mostly scared of going to another country whose language he did not speak. That was one of many the difficulties he thought he would have to overcome.
The other man was considering returning home to Thailand because of some
unfair treatment at work. He was going
to talk to the owner of his factory on Monday before any decision was definitely
made. Both of these men had become
Christians since coming to Taiwan and this tempered their decision making. Before, both men would have gotten mad and
said some things that would have made the situation worse. But now they sought God's wisdom to help discern their future.
Pig sacrificed to displaced spirts |
Another Thai man in the group asked a question about why God forbade the Israelites from eating pork. The man confessed that really, really enjoyed eating pork. We told him
that pigs were one animal that the people of that time sacrificed to gods and
evil spirits. This answer seemed to satisfy him as he
thought about Chinese people sacrificing pig to their gods. Some also offer pork to the spirits that they believe roam the atmosphere with no one to care for them.
Lee
Linda prays with Lee |
We went to see Lee this past week. Lee is a 35 year old
Christian from Thailand. She is married
to a Taiwanese and runs a little convenience store catering to factory workers
from Thailand, Indonesia, Viet Nam and the Philippines. Lee has a lot of
desires in her heart. Since she runs the
store, she isn’t able to go to church very often. Lee works 7 days a week. She would like her husband and his mother to
become Christians. She wants to shut
down the store and get another job where she can rest more. She has been married for 10 years and wants to
have a child. The list goes on. She prays every night, but our heart aches
for her because we know that she a needs fuller relationship with God and the fellowship of a good church family.
The truth is that we see people like Lee frequently. Some are Christian and others are not. They have a great many desires, but don’t
know God clearly enough to allow Him to help them.
Interruptions
In the immigration
prison, it was a very hot 96 degrees. Fans were running,
but it was still stuffy and everyone was sweating. One Thai man detained there had been in a traffic accident and had gotten hurt . The other had gotten
drunk causing some problems. While in the regular prisons serving their time, both
had been beaten over the head by other inmates.
These 2 men interrupted our teaching several times by laughing inappropriately. One man keep whispering to an invisible friend. The other sat with his legs crossed, smiled a lot, and made flirtatious remarks to the 3 woman in the group. One even
claimed to be a medium for one of the Chinese gods.
The other Thais who came to hear about Jesus were very kind and accepting of them. Towards the end of the lesson, the Christian man
who was working with the Chinese inmates came over and prayed for these two
men. We finally got through the lesson and quizzed the Thais. Even though there were many interruptions, all of them gave correct
answers! It was a blessing to be able to teach God's Word in spite of
the heat.
Sun Moon Lake
Port at Sun Moon Lake |
Prayer and Praise
1. Praise God that the soccer competition is finished. Pray that many Thais will become interested in God because of the care of the Thai Christians.
2. Pray for LeAnn, a Thai lady who came to our Tuesday night English class at the local library. She has expressed an interest in Christianity.
3. Pray that God give us wisdom as to where to go to in order to connect with more Thai people.
4. Pray for Cindy and Jon both members of the Tuesday night English class at the local library. They are searching about whether God is the answer for their lives.
2. Pray for LeAnn, a Thai lady who came to our Tuesday night English class at the local library. She has expressed an interest in Christianity.
3. Pray that God give us wisdom as to where to go to in order to connect with more Thai people.
4. Pray for Cindy and Jon both members of the Tuesday night English class at the local library. They are searching about whether God is the answer for their lives.
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Answered Prayer
Thanks for praying!
Last week not a single Thai came to learn
English. We were sad and about ready to give
up on the idea of teaching English to Thais with the short time we had left in Taiwan. However, on Sunday night during the Thai worship
service, we got a phone call from someone who wanted to come learn
English. Monday night 3 Thai women came to
our apartment. Their names are Toom, Mae and Am. Each
adult wanted to be able to use English with western people who they saw. Pray that each of them will return to study
with us and allow God to touch their lives.
Linda teaches Thai Women |
Immigration Prison
Razor Wire Surrounding the Prison |
This past week we spoke to 3 Thai women and a Cambodian woman. The Cambodian was brought to Taiwan as a 3 year old. Her mother failed to fill out the proper forms for her to have Taiwanese citizenship. So as she turned 18, she was arrested because she lacked a valid ID or papers proving her nationality. Soon she will have to return to Cambodia. What a sad turn of events for someone, who grew up in Taiwan speaking Mandarin, cannot really speak Cambodian and is being forced to go to a place she does not know. Another woman, who is about 30, was married to a Taiwanese man for 10 years. But because she could not have any children by him, he divorced her. She had opened a shop and was able to support herself, but was arrested because her husband had never registered her with the Taiwanese authorities. Most of the women have a high school or less education, an ignorance of Taiwanese law, and trusted their husbands or mothers to register them properly with the local authorities. As you can see, this tragically does not always happen.
Celebrating 45 Years of Marriage
Linda Cuts the Cake |
After eating great Thai food,
we worshiped God in the Thai language this past Sunday evening at the Thai Fellowship Church. A missionary from Germany was the speaker for the evening. He had served in Thailand for 18 years and now he works in Taiwan with Thai people. He told the stories of 3 of the Old Testament judges. Then we sang some great Christian songs
written from a Thai perspective and listened to a sermon on how studying the
Word of God helps you know the truth.
Later the church family surprised us by preparing a chocolate cherry cake in honor of our 45th wedding anniversary. We were called to the front of the church and asked to impart some wisdom on how to have an enduring marriage. We had to think quick because neither of us was prepared to speak. Thus, we told them practicing forgiveness often was very important. In marriage decision are made together, since the couple have become one. And most of all, make God number one in your life seeking to please Him by staying married.
Bali Bible Study Group
We traveled again with members of the Neili Thai church to help with their new group in Bail. As always, we started with a
meal of Thai food. This helped as most of
the men were just getting off work. The
men listened as we talked about the parable of the soil in Matthew 13. The study we prepared was way over their heads in understanding. They were confused about the 4 soils and how it related to the heart. Plus, they had trouble comprehending the meaning of a "parable". However, one man summarized the lesson well. He
said: "This is a warning to Christians who go out and proclaim the Word of God. The fact is that some people will accept the gospel, but others will reject the good news. Therefore, we should not get discouraged by rejection, but keep on proclaiming." What great insight from someone who has only
been a Christian about 2 months!
He is reading the Bible daily and asking questions about things he doesn’t understand when the group gets together on Saturday night.
He is reading the Bible daily and asking questions about things he doesn’t understand when the group gets together on Saturday night.
Linda and Sawang Prepare Food for Study Group. |
Prayer and Praise
1. Praise God for the 3 Thai women, who came to learn English. Pray that they continue to come and learn about God.
2. Pray that some in the Tuesday night Chinese Bible English class will express interest in knowing God.
3. Pray that we will see more people at the Immigration Prison come to know Christ as Savior.
4. Pray that we will meet and be able to present Christ to Thais in our area.
2. Pray that some in the Tuesday night Chinese Bible English class will express interest in knowing God.
3. Pray that we will see more people at the Immigration Prison come to know Christ as Savior.
4. Pray that we will meet and be able to present Christ to Thais in our area.
Thursday, August 1, 2013
More Immigration Stories
Linda teaches Delia |
While waiting
for the large group of men and women detainees to enter the big meeting room,
we saw about 10 new prisoners being brought in for orientation in a back room.
They were shackled with leg irons and arm chains. Some were also handcuffed to each other. What
a sad sight. This reminded me of the old radio program “Unshackled” which in
the spiritual realm only God can do.
Even though the foreigners are in an uncomfortable situation
while awaiting release, it is encouraging to know that many receive Christ
before being deported back home.
Last week we talked with an English speaking Filipino. Even though there are more upstairs, only one
Filipino girl was brought down. She had
been in the prison only 5 days. She acted
ashamed about being in the prison. But
after talking, singing, and reading Bible stories, she was encouraged. She cried and called Linda, Mama because she
felt comforted. She had overstayed her
visa after being in the country for 6 years as a domestic and health
worker. Even after sending money home to
her family each month while working, she was unsure whether her family could raise
enough money to pay for her fine and transportation back home.
The 5 Chinese men, who prayed to ask God for forgiveness and
accepted Christ the week before were baptized.
The men then surprised everyone by voluntarily giving an offering! What a blessing that God prompted their
hearts to give to the Christian work at the prison. The money will go to help more inmates hear
about God.
Sunday Night Thai Church
Khun Darunee, leader of the Neili Thai Church |
Thai Cell Group in Bali
Richard Teaching in Bali |
The Thai Fellowship
Church in Neili a few months ago started a Thai Bible study outreach in the
town of Bali where there are several hundred Thai factory workers. We go each Saturday evening traveling one hour
to reach the town. A Chinese church lets the Thais use a room in an adjacent
building. Last Saturday Linda taught a lesson on Samuel anointing David. Praise God the men participated in the discussion
and even seemed to enjoy the process. Richard closed the teaching by giving 3
practical applications from the story. One of the men from the Bali area named
Kit is not a Christian, but continues to participate in the cell group each
week.
Bible English
Richard Teaching |
On the second week of teaching, the English class dropped to 45 people. This is really a more manageable size because people were not as crowded into the room. We talked about Adam and Eve’s sin, sang songs and Jim told his testimony about his daughter’s car accident where 3 doctors said that she should have died. However, God intervened and performed a miracle so that she can now walk and hold a job. During this crisis, Jim and Brenda yielded their lives to God. Some people in the class cried at the telling of the story.
Sightseeing in Taipei
We took our
1st trip to Taipei to see museums and a Chinese Buddhist temple. We took a train from our apartment in Neili to
Taipei, about 40 minutes one way. A niece of one of the ladies from Friendship
International at First Baptist Church in Round Rock, Texas took us to the 4
places including an old Chinese Temple where hundreds were worshipping Buddha
and Chinese gods. We were troubled by this scene but realized that they
don’t know the real, living God. The
niece also took us to the National Museum full of artifacts from China. We spent three hours at the museum looking at
china bowls, paintings, old manuscripts, and priceless glass wear. Sorry, but no pictures
were allowed. We had a great time and were very tired when we got home.
Prayer and Praise
1.
We
praise God for his moving among the inmates at the immigration prison. Pray that new believers when released will find
churches to attend and grow in their faith.
2.
Pray that the English Bible class for Chinese in
our apartment complex will turn into a church lead by Jim and Brenda.
3.
Pray for more non-Christian Thai men and women
to come to the Thai church in Neili and find Jesus as Lord.
4.
Thai Church leaders are discipling many new
Christians each week (many are factory workers on 3 year contracts). Pray that when
these workers return to Thailand, they will help spread the gospel.
5.
Pray that God will give us wisdom as we attempt
to find and evangelise Thai people in Neili.
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Five Accept Christ
Wednesday at
the prison we had the opportunity to speak with mainland Chinese inmates. All 6 who came were presented the Gospel in
Mandarin. Khun Darunee translated
Richard’s Thai into Mandarin, as he used the EvangiCube. His presentation was long because he explained in detail each picture and God used it to
touch the hearts of those present. Five our to the six persons wanted to confess their sins and believe.
One girl named Lee Fang had grown up with a Christian mother and had been curious about Christianity. However, she had never accepted Christ until coming to the prison. Now she wanted Jesus in her life. She told us that
the day before she had had a terrible headache and stomachache. When she prayed to God, He healed her almost
instantly. To her this was proof that
God was with her. She came to Taiwan
under a false name from mainland China to make money, married a Taiwanese man, and had triplets. Then the police found her and put her in
the immigration detention prison. Upon release in the next 2-3 months, she will be deported back to
mainland China with no chance of returning to Taiwan. She is very distraught because she will not
be able to see her children and husband in Taiwan again.
Now that she has found Christ, she wants to have a united family under
God.
Another man asked if it was the responsibility of every
Christian to proclaim the Gospel, then why had he never heard about God until
he came to this prison? He had even
painted the walls of a church in China and no one told him about God. He had heard about many gods, but never a
god, who would take away his sins. He now wanted this God of forgiveness.
First English Class
Jim, Brenda, Richard, Tony, and Linda went to
the apartment complex library near where we are living. We went early to set up for our first English class. The Chinese librarian named Cindy was very
helpful. People began coming and coming until we had 75 people of different ages crowded into the room! Jim had planned for maybe 20 or 30. Some had to stand and more chairs were brought in. With so many people, those in the back of the room had a hard time hearing. However, the class went well. The creation story was taught in English, sentences were learned, and questions were asked. Everything was translated into Chinese to make sure that those attending understood the story. The Taiwanese were also thought praise songs in both English and Chinese. Everyone seemed to love the singing. We praise God that so many came and had a chance to hear the beginning story in the Chronological series.
New Customs
1. Using the umbrella. We use our umbrellas every day to help
protect us from the sun. It also
provides some coolness in the heat. (Of course, we also apply sun screen liberally before leaving the apartment to walk the streets)
2. Garbage collection: Monday through Friday the Garbage truck
comes down our street. The 2nd
night we were here, the truck loudly played the tune Fur Elise which we
heard clearly on the 11th floor.
Other tunes are also played as the truck proceeds down the street at
about 7 pm. People from the various
apartments go downstairs with their bags and recyclables to chat as they
wait for the truck to pass by. Others wait until they hear the tune from the trucks, then run for the elevator, go down to the first floor and quickly jog to the street in hopes that they are not too late. When the trucks arrive, each person goes to the street to heave their own bags into the back of
the appropriate truck. We give our
recyclable bag to an older lady, who goes through it looking for plastic bottles and paper products which she can resell. (In contrast, in Texas when we hear a tune coming from a truck, we assume that its the ice cream man.)
3. Bags at the stores: In Neili City, stores don’t give you bags when you
purchase something. If you want a bag
for the items you bought, you must pay for it.
Otherwise, you must bring your own sturdy bag or carry the items you
purchased under your arms, in your pockets, or in your hands (at least the first time until you know better). The store we buy
most of our groceries from is 15-20 minutes away by foot.
Prayer and Praise
1. Continue to pray for our health and safety. Praise: we are about over our stomach aliments.
2. Pray that the Tuesday night English Class will progress
smoothly and with good attendance.
3. Pray for Thais to come to an English class that we are trying to set up in our apartment on Monday night.
4.Pray for us to have many good opportunities to present Christ to inmates at the Immigration Prison.
5.Pray for Richard as he preaches in Thai this Sunday night at the Thai Fellowship Church.
5.Pray for Richard as he preaches in Thai this Sunday night at the Thai Fellowship Church.
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Immigration Prison
We went to the prison
with the Thai church. Khun Darunee, the
Thai Christian leader, took us to the prison.
Men & women stay there up to 4 months waiting to be repatriated to
their home country when they have overstayed their visa, or done petty
crimes. People from Indonesia, Viet Nam,
Philippines, & Thailand were in the prison.
These people were brought into the basement where a program using mixed
media told the story from creation through Jesus Christ. The story was translated into all the above
languages. Christian songs were
sung. Then the people were segregated by
nationality and we got to talk to the 3 Thai inmates. Before leaving, the Christians distributed orange juice,
apples, & snacks to each inmate. The
inmates saw and heard the Gospel.
Unexpected Blessing
Mama Noodles |
Religion In Taiwan
Fair at ChungYuan University
Thai Vietnamese & Philippine representatives at the Fair |
Many different Christian Organizations came to this Government University to tell about their ministries and give out information, brochures and tracts. Organizations represented included seminaries,Through the Bible, those reaching out to different nationalities in and outside of Taiwan and the handicapped. It was well attended and a great time to touch those who are not Christians. It was a great encouragement to us to see so many Christian organizations active in Taiwan.
Prayer & Praise
1. Praise God that typhoon "Sioluk" (hurricane) quickly past
north Taiwan. We did have some
high winds, and electricity, gas, and internet outages. Trees and fences were damaged, but nothing serious.
2. We will begin teaching
English Bible in our apartment complex. Pray that those
attending will come to know Jesus as Lord.
3. Praise God that we
have found pockets of Thai people. Pray
that some will be interested in God’s plan for their lives.
4. We have been having stomach problems the past few days. Please pray that we will be better soon.
4. We have been having stomach problems the past few days. Please pray that we will be better soon.
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Coming to Taiwan
Our plane flight went well and we arrived in Taipei safely. The trip was around 24 hours. An IMB missionary couple met us at the airport and took us to our
new apartment home. To our surprise, the 11th floor apartment was big! The first 2
nights we woke up at 2 am but were able to go back to sleep by 4 (the effects of jet lag). The bright
sun comes up every day at 5 am so it is difficult to sleep much past that time. (Picture above: view from our balcony)
Meeting a Friend
How would it be to
meet someone from your home city (Round Rock, TX) in a foreign country? That’s just what happened to us. Before leaving America, we met a lady named Jennifer, who is from
Taiwan. She returned home in June to visit
her relatives in Taiwan. Within 2 days
of us arriving in Neili, she visited us at our apartment with her mother, 2 daughters and a niece. She made sure
that we were well and took us around our new neighborhood to show us good places to
eat, supermarkets, an internet cafe', and fresh vegetable markets. She then gave Linda a mobile phone to use while in
Taiwan and made sure that we had phone numbers of her relatives who could help
us while in Taiwan. What a great friend. God is good!
How about another friendly face in Taiwan-the Colonel?
How about another friendly face in Taiwan-the Colonel?
Accomplishments
1. We walked all around our neighborhood finding supermarkets, fresh markets, fast food places, & conveince stores. We walked a mile and a half and found a large department store and the train station.
2. We got a SIM card for Richard’s unlocked i-phone. No easy task of filling out forms with documentation in a language you don't understand.
2. We got a SIM card for Richard’s unlocked i-phone. No easy task of filling out forms with documentation in a language you don't understand.
3.
We’ve successfully ridden the bus to another
district and didn’t get lost, but found friendly people wanting to practice
their English with a foreigner who even gave us a ride to our destination!
4.
We’ve been out walking 2-3 hours everyday looking for Thai
writing, and listening for Thai language speech.
5.
We’ve gone to a Mandarin cell church on Sunday
morning and then a Thai church Sunday evening.
6.
We’ve learned some phrases and numbers in
Mandarin, the major language here.
We feel exceedingly blessed by God
for leading in our lives.
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