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Hosea 8:7 For they have sown the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind: it hath no stalk: the bud shall yield no meal: if so be it yield, the strangers shall swallow it up. Dear Friends and Fellow laborers, The Fall Holy Days are upon us! In a few days we will observe the Feast of Trumpets which symbolically heralds the advent of the Messiah’s return to this earth. It is a time of great turmoil and war that the Bible calls the day of the Lord.
IN THIS LETTER: Update of Burmese Translations, Church Services and Booklets – Update about Fighting off the wolves – Feast of Trumpets and Feast of Tabernacles in Burma — Dear Friends and Fellow Laborers, I just finished reading several notes of encouragement sent to Gloria and me from Fellow Laborers who kindly support the Work of God in Asia. I really love to read these notes…
I guess I was in Texas too long. It just didn’t feel right over here in Thailand at Legacy without some cows. So, guess what? We got us some cows!
The plan is to raise cows for food and manure. We started with two cows and 2 calves. These are called “Wua Lampoon” or Lampoon Cows. Lampoon is a province just south of Chiang Mai. These cows are native to Southeast Asia and are red in color. Nice looking cows, don’t you think?








