by Philip • on December 16, 2011 • in Uncategorized
by Philip • on December 9, 2011 • in Asia
A missionary giving away an iPad, what??!!
Be entered up to 5x to win an iPad!!
Thanks to a generous donation to our ministry by Jonathan Clapp and Best Defense, LLC, and to gain more prayer support, we are giving away an iPad to one lucky winner!
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by Philip • on December 6, 2011 • in Uncategorized
by Philip • on November 23, 2011 • in Asia, Prayer Letters
Deputation Update
Praise the Lord we have over half of our needed support after being on deputation for just over a year! The last 2 months we have been in meetings in Mississippi, Texas, Kansas, Ohio, Illinois, Tennessee, Georgia, a lot of missions conferences and, praise the Lord, added many new supporters.
Our Generation Summit
This December 29-31 we will be at the Summit – a missions oriented winter retreat in Pigeon Forge, TN that we promise that you will not regret. We would like to encourage and you to consider being a part.
by Philip • on November 18, 2011 • in Uncategorized
1. For Lori. She has never been there and I want for her to be comfortable knowing where we will be going into when we leave permanently. This is the main reason for the trip, I’ll be honest.2. To find a Language school. There are many in Bangkok, but we need to narrow them down to one we are comfortable with and understand the next steps toward enrollment.3. To finalize plans to work with a missionary when we arrive. When we first arrive long-term our primary focus is going to be getting the language as thoroughly and completely as possible, but we don’t do this is a vacuum, so we are going to find a ministry to be a part of during this time. Who we choose to work with will be very influential to a young missionary, so I take this decision very seriously. Pray for wisdom and discernment about this.4. To look at houses. Included in this is finding an area of Bangkok that we will likely work in. We will look at specific houses to find out all that is required to get in them.5. To meet with missionaries in other parts of the country and get advice. Last time we went to Thailand, we had just a few days that we spent in Bangkok. This time we will have much more time and hope to go up north to meet people we just didn’t have time to get to previously.
Pray for us, but we are looking forward to it!
by Philip • on November 17, 2011 • in Uncategorized
by Philip • on November 1, 2011 • in Asia, Buddhism, Uncategorized

Christians
339,048
Churches
4,186
Percent Christian
0.54%
Percentage of districts (amphurs) with no churches
23%
Percentage of sub-districts (tumbons) with no churches
78%
Percentage of sub-districts with no Christians
47%
Percentage of population who have little or no opportunity to hear the gospel because there are no Christians near them
35%
Number of people who have little or no opportunity to hear the gospel
21,814,049
by Philip • on October 19, 2011 • in Uncategorized
Starting a church
Lessons on the difference between a big church and small church:
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