Missionaries in Myanmar: Part 2
All missionaries are suffering the misery of this greatly. My faithful missionary friend has a wife who is about to give birth,and there is no hospital opened.He said to me they would deliver the baby themselves in their small house by trusting God.
I have two small little girls, one is two years, and another is six months; I don’t care if I don’t have food to eat, but I think much for them and their safety. May you continue to uphold us in your prayer for our safety, provision, and protection.Soldiers are catching people from every house, and now they are near to us. Please pray for us.”
@Berrybunchfamily we are hosting a Family Ministry Night on Friday night. Please, pray for God to draw whole families to Himself. Pray for God to touch the hearts of: Dave, Miranda, Holly, and Chuck among others. Thank you!
@styves ... attached to the Vine ... 🍇
@TakeN This picture doesn't do justice to how the sunset must have felt like..,
@Fisherman and @sinbach, What do you think? Where's the best 🐕 🍖 restaurant in the 🌎?
@Chickadee He is going to take good care of us, as He equips us to face the challenging times ahead.
@ByGraceAlone I LOVE this!!!
@josepheleblanc I'd "like" this, but I hate snakes... 😨
@Jorge Amen. Me too.
@His_story Teach me to wait, O LORD...
@KarlGessler Here is our assignment for 2021, even if we're "only" resisting progressive policies that are against God.
Communism wins when people don’t resist it. People don’t resist Communism because they fear man more than they fear the Lord. I speak out against Communism because Jesus is Lord, not Caesar. Resistance brings persecution, but I am okay with that. Persecution means I am over the target and in fellowship with Jesus.
“If our goal is reducing persecution, that task is easily achieved...persecution stops immediately where there is no
faith and no witness.” —Nik Ripken. (Missionary and Author Of “The Insanity Of God.”)
Currently serving at Seaport Village Healthcare in Ellsworth, as the Activities Director. This allows me to be close to my family, to serve them in any way I am needed.