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16 April 2017 – Dear Friends and Fellow Laborers, This year Legacy helped sponsor three Passover ceremonies in Thailand and Myanmar (Burma). Two took place in Myanmar and one in Thailand. It has been our usual practice to travel to Myanmar for the Spring Festivals; but this year, Gloria and I needed to stay in Thailand to take care of our local Chiang Mai brethren.
18 December 2017 – Dear Brethren and Fellow Laborers, On the 1st of December, Jum SengPan, our Pastor’s wife from JawkTiang, wrote to me and said that they buried PweSay. Here is her message: “Hello Aj Gloria, Yes we will be straight and narrow way. Sometimes we don’t know what’s God ways…
Who knew a little grain of rice took so much time and effort to produce! It is a small grain that is fairly inexpensive and unobtrusive but a staple food in most Asian countries. In late May at Jet Rye (3-1/2 acres), 30 minutes north of the school, we planted rice the Thai style or the wet patty process. As you will see below a full days work of tilling the ground, flooding the patties, pulling rice seedlings, and finally transplanting the rice plants in the two patties takes quite a bit of effort…
Dear Brethren and Fellow Laborers, 23 April 2018 – JAWK TAING BRETHREN KEEP PASSOVER AND DAYS OF UNLEAVENED BREAD WITH EARL ROEMER AND DAVID BENSINGER – Leon and I have previously written in the Legacy letter about the miracle blessing of Earl Roemer and David Bensinger coming to Myanmar to handle Passover and Unleavened Bread services, since Leon was not able to do so after his stroke in November. We are so very grateful for their service to God and his people! Many do not realize all that has been involved in preparing for a trip such as this. There is organizing the travel tickets, hours spent at airports, and very long flights.




