01.20.07
Posted in Uncategorized at 12:00 am by dannyjones
We are excited to announce that Bro. Rodney Burdette and family have arrived here in Udon Thani, Thailand to begin serving in the ministry here with us at the Udon Thani Baptist Church as they learn the language and culture, preparing themselves for church planting ministry here in Thailand. Bro. Burdette is sponsored by Lighthouse Baptist Church in Frederick, MD… the same church who sponsors Bro. Tim Sims. It’s wonderful to have them as part of our mission team here in Thailand. Not only will we have more workers here, but we will enjoy the fellowship immensely with our Christian brothers and sisters. Keep the Burdettes in you prayers as they get settled in, look for a house to live in, and learn the Thai language so as to be able to minister to the people here in Thailand.
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01.07.07
Posted in Uncategorized at 12:00 am by dannyjones
It’s great to have our partners in the mission work, the Sims family returning to the field this month after several months on the road visiting their supporting churches. Bro. Tim and family are an invaluable asset to the work here. As they are becoming more capable in the Thai language, they are able to minister to the people here in Thailand on a more functional basis, and are a blessing both to us and the Thai people here in Udon Thani. Please keep the Sims family in your prayers as they endeavor to propagate the gospel and minister to souls here in northeastern Thailand.
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01.01.07
Posted in Journal Entry at 12:00 am by dannyjones
Today I went to visit Bee and her mother to see why she hasn’t come to church lately. They weren’t home, so I struck up a conversation with a lady across the street to ask about them. I found out that Bee’s grandfather had recently passed away and they had traveled to his village to the funeral. In the mean time, I had a great conversation with her neighbor, and after talking for almost two hours, lead her to the Lord. Later, as we were still sitting on the ground outside talking, her elderly mother came hobbling out of the house to ask what I was talking about. She said that she thought I was selling something at first, yet after listening in on our conversation, she knew it was something different. I spoke with this 84 year old lady named Yai Dum for almost another solid hour about the Lord. She had never heard of Jesus Christ and wanted to hear all about Him. It was wonderful to see her interest. Before I left, she told me that she, too, wanted to place her trust in Christ. We bowed and prayed there in the dusty yard in front of their home. I promised I’d come back to give them each a Bible, and they promised to come to church on Sunday. Praise God! Pray for these two ladies.
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