After leaving Tim and Marilyn's we travelled to another large city in China to meet Moses and Vicky. They are Chinese Nationals who are reaching and discipling current students and students who have graduated from a major University. We spent 6 wonderful days with them and their various groups.
On Wednesday night we attended a book study for workers (students who have graduated). They are studying the Book of Acts so Jay led the study that night in chapters 10 and 11. After the study there were many questions about how to be transformed and how to cope with trials. It was a blessing to see how open and transparent these young people are and how they desire to grow in their faith.
During the next 6 days we attended many more book studies and group meetings both for students and workers. Moses and Vicky have 4 groups: 2 groups for workers and 2 groups of students (one for new believers and one for those who are more mature). They are also mentoring 4 or 5 young people, who have a desire to serve the Lord in ministry, to do what they do. This way the work can be done by many as they are grounded in their faith.
Moses and Vicky themselves would like to receive more theological training. Please pray that God will provide this for them.
We also met a young girl named Annie. She had plans to continue her education and become a doctor but after going on a short term mission trip to one of the "stan" countries God called her to return. She returned and spent 10 months sharing her faith in this Muslim country. She had again planned to come back and return to school but when we met her she was preparing to go back to serve for another year.
We were humbled by these people who have so little but want to give to help others. When we shared about the situation in the Ukraine their first response was, "How can we help?" Annie is a good example of how they live out their faith. After lunch she had an appointment to have her hair cut off so it could be used to make a wig for a girl in Canada who lost her hair due to chemotherapy.
We arrived in Korea 2 days ago and have already seen 7 former students. Today is Sunday and we will share our trip with the young people at Ju Yeon's church. Next week we have many more meetings scheduled with students and speaking at the 2 Universities. Please pray that God will use our time here to encourage these young people to devote themselves to the One who is worthy.
Sheng di zhu fu ni
Chris and Linda
On Wednesday night we attended a book study for workers (students who have graduated). They are studying the Book of Acts so Jay led the study that night in chapters 10 and 11. After the study there were many questions about how to be transformed and how to cope with trials. It was a blessing to see how open and transparent these young people are and how they desire to grow in their faith.
During the next 6 days we attended many more book studies and group meetings both for students and workers. Moses and Vicky have 4 groups: 2 groups for workers and 2 groups of students (one for new believers and one for those who are more mature). They are also mentoring 4 or 5 young people, who have a desire to serve the Lord in ministry, to do what they do. This way the work can be done by many as they are grounded in their faith.
Moses and Vicky themselves would like to receive more theological training. Please pray that God will provide this for them.
We also met a young girl named Annie. She had plans to continue her education and become a doctor but after going on a short term mission trip to one of the "stan" countries God called her to return. She returned and spent 10 months sharing her faith in this Muslim country. She had again planned to come back and return to school but when we met her she was preparing to go back to serve for another year.
We were humbled by these people who have so little but want to give to help others. When we shared about the situation in the Ukraine their first response was, "How can we help?" Annie is a good example of how they live out their faith. After lunch she had an appointment to have her hair cut off so it could be used to make a wig for a girl in Canada who lost her hair due to chemotherapy.
We arrived in Korea 2 days ago and have already seen 7 former students. Today is Sunday and we will share our trip with the young people at Ju Yeon's church. Next week we have many more meetings scheduled with students and speaking at the 2 Universities. Please pray that God will use our time here to encourage these young people to devote themselves to the One who is worthy.
Sheng di zhu fu ni
Chris and Linda