Showing posts with label mission trip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mission trip. Show all posts

Friday, January 4

Mexico Outreach/December 28-30, 2007


James 1:27
Pure and undefiled religion before God and the Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their trouble, and to keep oneself unspotted from the world.

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Monday, October 22

PICTURES - Mexico Outreach '06

As our 2007 Mexico Outreach trip draws near (December 28-30), I'd like to share some photos of last year's trip taken by my friends.

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Thursday, October 18

PICTURES - Philippines/Vietnam Outreach 2007

Check out some pictures of our most recent mission trip to the Philippines and Vietnam!

Philippines
and
Vietnam

Thursday, August 9

Leaving Vietnam

Yesterday, we visited a leprosarium. We ministered to the people through worship songs and food distribution (rice and canned food). During our worship, volunteer workers for the government came by to see what we were doing. They joined in our songs and it looked like they were having a greaet time.
When it came to the message, we were stopped by the head of the leprosarium because he didn’t want members of the government to tell officials what we were doing. We agreed to his plea, however, one of the volunteer workers asked why we were there. My dad simply told him, “because of the love of Jesus Christ.” This opened up another doorway for the gospel so we shared to him and the other workers, about Jesus Christ. They were very open and many of them accepted Jesus as their Lord and Savior. Praise God for the breakthrough!
Immediately following our feeding, we prayed for two Christian families (there is a total of twenty-four in the area).
Looking back, I’m amazed at how the Lord has orchestrated this whole trip. Coming to Vietnam was a first for most of us and we weren’t sure exactly what plans God had and what ministries He had to offer. However, we walked by faith and God guided us the whole way.

Please lift up the Khuu family, Yvonne, and Mario as they return home to the U.S. Also, please pray for Mark, my dad, and I as we return to Palawan to minister to the Tau’t Bato. Praise God for His faithfulness! He has never let us down!
See you guys in two weeks!
-Kev