Every Nation World Missions
Sawat –dee ka! “Blessings”
Hope all is well with you and your family!
Early last year, I am beginning to see a real
hunger in the hearts of the people in Non-Christian
Nations. I began to think how they are restricted to open the Bible or even
personally pray to Jesus. I wonder how they cope with life’s challenges without
the ultimate guidance of His word. In my apprehensions, I started to pray that
one day I could get out of the borders and go for Christ!
This coming June 2013, the door of Thailand has opened and I will go there as
a ten days missionary. I am beginning to see a need in the hearts of the people
in this Buddhist Nation. I believe that the Lord has called me to proclaim the
gospel of Jesus Christ to the young people of this nation. Thailand experiences
a good economic growth for the past four years, however Buddhism is the faith
of 95 percent of the population, and only 0.5% are Christians. Despite the fact
that Buddhism is the faith of majority, both the king and the government uphold
and support all the religions accepted by the people. Therefore, what holds us
back to go and pray for this nation? I believe that this is certainly an open
door for us to share the Truth and
introduce the One true God to the Thai
people.
Today, I believe that we both have this desire in our hearts to make His
Name known and be glorified in all nations of the world. I am humbly praying
that you may go one with me in this mission which God has entrusted.
Our Lord Jesus said that, “The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few.” You may not be able to go to Thailand personally to preach the gospel but you can help send me through prayers and financial support. Would you please pray to see if the Lord would put in your heart to partner with me on this mission.
Thank you for taking time to read this letter! I pray that God’s
abundant blessing be upon you and your family!
All out for Jesus,
Ariane
“How, then, can
they call on the one they have not believed in?
And how can they believe in the one of whom they have not
heard?
And how can they
hear without someone preaching to them?”
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