Becoming like Christ for the sake of others

Kidnapped 4/4/17

Knowing she was dying, Cherry’s Burmese mother brought her to our ministry home in Thailand about a year ago. Cherry transitioned easily, enrolled in school, started helping with our outreach and became a beloved part of our family. Quiet, slender and cute as a button, Cherry had experienced a very challenging life. In an email today from Rolyn, our director in Thailand, there is suddenly a new problem facing her…

Pastor Jay, would really appreciate your prayers for Cherry. She went to visit her mother in Burma (during a school break) but didn’t know she had died of AIDS two months ago. While in Burma, an aunt introduced Cherry to her father who hadn’t seen her since she was baby. Now the father doesn’t want her to return to us and took Cherry to his village to keep an eye on her. He won’t allow her to go anywhere, is a drunkard and doesn’t work. I called Cherry by phone five days ago and she was crying as she so wants to come back to us and resume school.

My concern is her father, who won’t work, will force Cherry to work. She is a smart girl and should be with us in Sangkhlaburi this week because she needs to enroll in school for grade 7.

Now, Cherry is not allowed to talk on the phone anymore. Please pray for intervention and that God would soften the heart of her father.

Thank you. With prayers, Rolyn


Rarely have I been as moved by a new song as I was by “Our God is a Lion, introduced by Mo last Sunday. With Mo is Aria and Lura

Other Prayer Needs This Week…

  • Good News Club at El Morro elementary school about to start up
  • Trevor Paul undergoing back surgery tomorrow (Wednesday)
  • Upcoming Easter services
  • High school seniors make the wisest choice for college
  • Family members who do not know the Lord

From St. John of the Cross: “In order to arrive at having pleasure in everything, desire to have pleasure in nothing. In order to arrive at possessing everything, desire to possess nothing. In order to arrive at being everything, desire to be nothing.”

Pastor Jay