Dear Friends and Fellow Laborers, For anyone who has been following the Senate battle to stop the Iran deal, it is now over. Look at headlines below: Wed., Sep. 02, 2015 - News Alert - Senate Dems get 34th vote to hand Obama victory on Iran deal - Iran gets everything it wants and the U.S. gets a nuclear armed group of rabid, fanatic mullahs who seek the apocalyptic fulfillment of an Islamic “End of Days.” The King of the North is arming. This is forcing the King of the South to rise. Read this: A Middle East Miracle: Secret Peace Talks Between Saudi Arabia and Israel!...
Yearly Archives: 2015
Dear Friends and Fellow laborers, We received news from Burma that Seng Pan, the wife of Seng Aung, our Pastor Trainee in Kyawk Taing, had to be taken to the hospital with a very high fever. She had the fever for four days and it would not go down, so Seng Aung took her to the hospital. Her temperature is normal and she has returned home. We do not know what the cause of the fever was. Please pray for Seng Pan. She has two small boys to take care of as well as teaching the Sabbath School children and other church duties. Her biggest worry is nursing the youngest son...
16 August 2015 - The headline reads: The President Of France Wants Eurozone Members To Transfer Their Sovereignty To A United States Of Europe. - Continuing in the body of the text: On Sunday, a piece authored by French President Francois Hollande suggested that the ultimate solution to the problems currently plaguing Europe would be for every member of the eurozone to transfer all of their sovereignty to a newly created federal government. In other words, it would essentially be a “United States of Europe”.
We need your fervent prayers on two accounts. First, we have some serious problems getting our young people over from Myanmar (Burma). There always seems to be problems with visas, etc. In order for us to bring our young people (Burma Nationals) to Thailand we must acquire the appropriate visa. For our Burma students to stay and study at Legacy for three years, they must return home each year and then get another ED visa (Educational visa) for another year. This is time consuming and expensive when one adds up travel expenses and more visa costs. But this is the Thai law and if we want them to continue their studies at Legacy, we must comply with the rules and regulations of the Thai Immigration Bureau.
The Feast of Tabernacles is just around the corner. If you are still undecided as to the festival site you will attend, consider Thailand. Thailand was never colonized by a Western nation, so the culture is uniquely its own...
I don’t have to wonder what God thinks. Now lest I be accused of “hate speech,” let me just say up front: that God does not hate gays, lesbians, transgenders, or bisexuals. He does not hate anyone that goes against the natural order He created in the Garden of Eden. He loves all mankind and wants all to live forever in love and peace in His Kingdom. What He hates is sin...
Dear Friends and Fellow Laborers, We recently returned from a whirlwind tour of the U.S. Gloria and I were in Arizona, Texas, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and California. I have yet to catch my breath. I am getting older and trips like these are getting tougher. Thankfully, I have Gloria to help me, and so many of you were very kind in trying to help make the trip more comfortable. Gloria and I attended the wedding and university graduation of our grandson,..
I have been home for almost 2 months and the dreaded day has come for me to finally end this blog and admit that my time at Legacy is done. I am so very grateful for my time spent in Thailand, fully immersed in the culture, completely involved with my fellow volunteers, my students and the Sextons. We created a family unit in 10 months that completely changed my life, perspective and my heart.
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Dear Fellow Laborers, As promised, please see below schedule for my speaking in the U.S. We look forward to see so many of you again back home!
Dear Friends and Fellow, Laborers, Gloria and I are back from our annual Spring Holy Day trip to Myanmar (formerly called Burma). This trip we had Lacee Hilgen come along with us. Lacee is a volunteer teacher at Legacy Foundation Leadership Training Center in Chiang Mai, and she was just finishing up her service. She decided that, instead of going straight home to California, she would go with us to visit the brethren in Myanmar. At present, almost all of our students are from Myanmar; sothis gave her the additional pleasure of meeting family members of some of her students...