Sunday, October 30, 2011

Lampang & Creative Access Country

We apologize for posting this up so late but it has been busy since we've got back and we are all getting back into our rhythm of a normal schedule.  

Our trip to Lampang province and then to a “Creative Access Country” was a trip that we’ll never forget. We’ve all been impacted by it and we pray that you will too as you read this blog post.

The 3 hr trip to Lampang was great. There were a lot more temples and a lot fewer Christians there. The city had a darker atmosphere.

We made our first stop at a prison, where we were searched and was only allowed to bring in our bibles and passports. As we walked in, you can instantly feel the brokenness and hopelessness that covered the room. There were about 100 men in the room, some stood outside and listened.

Ellie shared a special song that The Lord gave her about us being God’s inheritance. Then Darius and Amy shared their testimonies on why they follow Jesus, about the love and freedom in Jesus. How God’s plans are good and not of evil, to give us a hope and a future. (Jer 29:11) After the gospel was preached, 20-30 prisoners raised their hands and said they wanted to follow Jesus. Although, this story might be considered a norm in prison ministries we believe with all of our hearts that those brothers were marked in some way that we can’t even fathom and was forever changed by the love of God. Please continue to pray for them, that they will continue to follow Jesus all the days of their lives and may God raise them up as mighty men of valor and lovers of Jesus.

We then went to a nearby village to pass out packages and do home-to-home evangelism. We saw people get healed as we laid hands on them. One group asked a woman if they could pray for her and she responded, I’ve heard about Jesus before when I was younger in a Christian school. “How do I get rid of my sin?” She had continued with her Buddhist practices but still felt tormented in her soul and full of sin. Even Wiwat, a seasoned church planter in Thailand, was shocked at how God had prepared her. They shared the Gospel with her and she gave her life to Jesus that day. Our team also got to pray over her son Winning. We prophesied that he will one day win souls for Jesus as a world shaker and history maker. Praise God!

We stayed the weekend in Lampang at a church for a prayer conference with Every Home for Christ. The ACTS team did special songs, shared testimonies and led morning prayer meetings. But get this, although our prayer meetings seemed so weak, God saw it in a different light. Many Pastors from the nearby churches would poke their heads in to join us later on told us that they were deeply impacted by our meetings and would like us to do prayer seminars at their churches. God opened up doors for us that no man can shut.
  
A highlight of that weekend was when God changed our schedule as Abi shared her testimony on being filled with The Holy Spirit. We then prayed for the children to filled with The Holy Spirit and then the adults asked if we could pray for them as well!

After Lampang we made the long, bumpy (some got car sick) yet gorgeous mountainous trek to the “creative access country.” It is a small communist nation that is in the top 10 list of persecuted nations. Our purpose there was to pray for the nation and prayer walk key locations. We also prayed and trusted the Lord for divine appointments.

Because it is illegal to share the gospel in this nation and for the safety of the underground church leaders, we did not share the gospel. Instead, we prayer walked around government buildings and temples, lifting high the name of Jesus. The Lord promised Brian that like in Joshua’s day, He would give the ACTS school every place our feet touch. As His ambassadors, wherever our feet touched, we are claiming land for Him. Truly, the feet of those who bring good news are beautiful for He has anointed them for us both for evangelism and prayer.

In less than 3 days, our hearts have been knitted to this nation as we waited on The Lord for His heart for this land that He loved so much. The Holy Spirit came upon us and we found ourselves in a hotel room weeping in intercession, crying out for souls, for God’s persecuted saints and for laborers to be raised up.

“Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” Matt 5:10. God opened up a door for us to meet these blessed ones from a college ministry and to have fellowship with them. The faith of these students have provoked us all as we listened to their stories of how they came to know Jesus and how they’ve all been persecuted in some way for their faith.

They have given up so much to follow Jesus. Some have been disowned by their parents and few have served prison sentences for sharing the Gospel. Yet they run all the harder and love Jesus all the better. Please continue to pray for these Daniels to be able to stand for Jesus in the midst of a dark nation and for the Gospel to run swiftly throughout that nation. He is worthy of the reward of His suffering. May Jesus have His inheritance. (Psalm 2)

1 comment:

  1. Hey Thailand team!

    My heart is just so excited to hear about what God is doing through you all!!! I am praying for you. May the Lord continue to touch each of you with His power and glory. And may the Word of God be like a fire in Thailand.Amen.

    Grace and Peace!!
    Love,
    Christy

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