[pdf legacyinstitute.org/letters/1101.pdf/]
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AUGUST – SEPTEMBER, 2019 – Dear Brethren and Fellow Laborers, The Fall Holy Days are now almost upon us. The Feast of Trumpets is just two weeks away. Leon and I will be in Yangon for the Day of Atonement. The following day we go up to Taungoo in preparation for the Feast of Tabernacles.
Dear Friends and Fellow Laborers, – The Feast of Tabernacles is over and it is back to the grind for all of us. God gives us a very small taste of the future and it remains only a shadow of what is to come. Three times a year God tells us to gather together before Him. The spring convocations remind us that Jesus Christ died for us so we do not have to die. His sacrifice opens the door for all mankind to obtain eternal life…
Dear Friends and Fellow Laborers, The three annual pilgrimage feasts are times when God’s people gather before Him to worship and fellowship with one another. In Asia, it is particularly important that we gather because most here have few pastors and no regular Sabbath services to meet together.