Saturday, April 9, 2011
Rule Number Nine
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Fighting breaks out in the Golden Triangle
Update on the Golden Triangle...
Burmese Bible college students ministering in the mountain villages during this time of tragedy following the earthquake have returned safely. However, pastors and those dwelling on the mountains are trapped and unable to travel until fighting subsides between the Wa State Army and the soldiers of the nation. Please pray for safety and a speedy resolution to the most recent political strife in this corner of the world following on the heels of a huge earthquake.
With the recent swearing in of Myanmar’s new president has come a harder line against the insurgencies in the Golden Triangle and around the nation. An insurgency is a rebellion against a constituted authority and there are over a dozen such rebellions going on right now in Myanmar against the government. Such groups (armies) overtake large chunks of land along the borders of Myanmar/Bangladesh, Myanmar/Thailand and Myanmar/China and set up their own government. Such rebels currently fight in the Golden Triangle and are known as the Wa State Army and the Shan State Army.
If you would like to give to the relief efforts in Myanmar, log on to give.foursquaremissions.org. Or you can mail a donation by sending your check, designated to Myanmar Relief, to:
Foursquare Missions International
P.O. Box 26776
Los Angeles, CA 90026
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
First ever mass evacuation of tentmakers!
This has been a tough month for tentmakers in the troubled region of the world. As I watched this quickly developing turmoil, from one country to the next, I received a word from the Lord which has been of comfort to those who have had to leave, sometimes with only their clothes on their backs, to an unknown future.
How does anyone prepare to evacuate from countries where an already weak system breaks down completely? The terror of gunfire, air attacks, bombs blowing up at all hours of the day, seeing bodies on the streets from your windows, spending time with locals who do not have the luxury of being evacuated and must stay behind.
At our tentmaking business as mission courses, we try to prepare people well for all known challenges. However this one has not been a part of our program, but will be in the future. We have learned a lot from the experiences of tentmakers who have faced forced evacuation in the past weeks, and those now being trained will benefit from their tragic experiences.
God is in control!
We are hearing reports of a new openness to the Gospel in this region already. One house church that seemed incapable of taking leadership without the tentmakers, were forced into doing it simply since they knew they would be alone in a matter of days. The report told us of a confident, joyful, mature house church telling the tentmakers that we will be fine now, is encouraging to everyone involved.
One tentmaker refused to leave with the initial waves of evacuations, and was seen as a hero by the local people. Even taxi drivers were telling him that this is a new time in their country, and talking about your faith is now OK.
Another tentmaker who also stayed behind until the last possible moments (just before the bombs fell from the coalition forces) was actually invited to sit at the table where the new constitution was being drafted. Imagine the joy of being a part of something like this? Add to this joy, being asked what he thought should be in this constitution. He suggested freedom of religion, and was told that it was already in the document. Then he suggested freedom to change ones religion.
This too was added, after a rather lengthy explanation of what he meant by that statement. You can understand why this would be a new line of thinking in this region. Again, in the middle of turmoil, God is doing a new thing.
It is impossible to share all the good news that are coming out of this tumultuous time, but trust that God is doing something amazing even as we watch the news in horror.
Pray for the local believers, yes there are many.
Pray for the local friends of our tentmakers who have had a chance to hear, but have not yet made decisions.
Pray that the tentmakers will find encouragement, that their needs will be taken care of, and that they will be able to return to a better situation than the one they were forced to leave.
Contributed by Ari Rocklin, Global Opportunities. To learn more about Global Opportunities, visit their website, www.globalopps.org
Friday, April 1, 2011
URGENT: Earthquake in Golden Triangle
Recent news from the Vice-President of Foursquare Myanmar, [name hidden], has given a broad picture of the needs they have.
500 families from nine villages are left homeless and 300 people are now dead. Every day they’re finding new bodies. Over forty church buildings are in need of repair according to the regional Christian council.
Seventeen Foursquare churches near the epicenter (Tarley area) under the superintendence of [name hidden] and [name hidden] need repair. These are churches for the Lahu and Akha people. Four churches in Nawpu Saw, Sakhan, Patawng and Tapu need rebuilding.
Approximately 50% of all the homes need considerable repair and every family needs help repairing their homes. Last Sunday I was able to collect 8000 baht (almost $300) from our church and we gave food to Nawpu Saw village. This will help them for a few days. Seventeen churches are waiting for lasting help. We are grateful that World Vision, Catholics, Baptists and A o G have helped us out day-by-day. However, the need is so great.
Below are some of the needs.
- Rice, eating oil and water for 17 villages, over 800 families.
- Transportation
- Church building replacement.
- Church building repairs.
- General medicines to distribute.
- Bible students need transportation funds, food and love gifts for the next two months of outreach to those affected by earthquake.
- Over 800 families need assistance rebuilding and repairing houses.
Serving together,
If you would like to give to the relief efforts in Myanmar, log on to give.foursquaremissions.org. Or you can mail a donation by sending your check, designated to Myanmar Relief, to:
Foursquare Missions International
P.O. Box 26776
Los Angeles, CA 90026