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Jesus Said: "Pray ye therefore the Lord of the Harvest that He send forth Labourers into His Harvest." - Luke:10:2

March 2010

 

 

 

March 2010

Dear Friends

I am home in my house after six weeks of very active ministry in India, Sri Lanka and Malaysia.   It was very hot the last two weeks so I am glad to be back in cooler New Zealand.   The Lord gave us many persons who committed their lives to Christ, 200 in India and 55 in Sri Lanka with many healed, delivered and restored as well.  All the glory goes to the Lord who does marvelous things.  We also had a Global Nulife meeting in Chennai with the five Pastors we support regularly and had a communion service.   All our works are growing well and so are the needs.

The Team of seven persons were great value and it was a joy to see them grow in their ministry giftings.   We traveled by train and in jeeps and the roads are more like tracks in some places.   It was moving to visit the leprosy and blind persons’ villages and we were thankful to be able to give them food and clothes and pray with them.  One team member said how grateful she was for what she had in New Zealand after seeing the pathetic condition of many people in India.

The children in our Children's Homes are doing well and it was a joy to be able to give them extra money for new clothes for each child.  They also received a gift each of toys and candy.   The dancing and singing they performed for us was of very high standard and we were very blessed.  What we are doing on a regular basis is working well and these children are growing up in a Godly environment with good training for their future.   Bruce, a brother on our team is a Dentist and he gave the children toothbrushes and good instruction as to how to take care of their teeth.  Thank you Bruce.

I stayed on after the team left India and visited Columbo Sri Lanka for a week-end with Samuel Paul.   It was well worth the effort and the Church we visited is exploding in numbers and many people are coming to the Lord.  It was such a blessing to witness such hunger for spiritual things.  Preaching with two interpreters is challenging but praise God for such able people to make the message clear and plain.  "How shall they hear without a preacher?" the scripture says.

On the way home while traveling to Singapore from Malaysia, I met a dear elderly couple whom I just knew were involved in missions.  They had been months in S E Asia and on their way back to the States.  Operating entirely by faith and obviously had needs too, they gave me a love offering saying, "we just want to bless you!"    As we walked a long way in the heat to board our low cost airplane Jerry said,  "It takes a good sense of humor and a bad sense of smell to be a good missionary."   Amen to that one!

Of course we encountered many needs.   I have listed just some of them under our special needs.   Anything you can do to help will be sent and these people are so thankful even for very basic needs.   The harvest is ripe in South East Asia but the laborers are so few.   Thank you for your prayers and support.   I am very grateful for your faithfulness and love shown in a practical way.   Job:29:12,13 says, "Because I delivered the poor who cried, the fatherless and him who had none to help him, the blessing of him who was about to perish came upon me, and I caused the widow's heart to sing for joy."

In Jesus Love

            Nancy