Bereans + Thailand

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Bereans + Thailand

Enjoy these updates from George Cheek, on of our missionary apostles to the nations!

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Thursday and Friday we spent with Charlie and Deb Shimmin. They are long time friends serving with New Tribes Mission with roots in North Platte.

Our team of 12 people plus country coordinators, translators and national church people are pressing forward on several fronts:

  • 3 are out living in a northern village showing films and following up
  • 3 women are with the Priceless Cube team intervening with a city neighborhood of at-risk households associated with the red light district
  • 4 are doing outreach and follow-up with the same local church that Joel & Ellen Barber, Jeff Kautz and others worked with in past trips
  • Dean and I (along with a translator and Kelly) are assigned to go share with monks in nearby B temples

What a variety of strong holds!  We all need and appreciate your prayers!

Yesterday I was invited to tour the monk living quarters at one of the temples.  Today we have two return appointments with monks that have agreed to read assigned chapters of the Bibles we gave them.

In addition to the excitements of being in new surroundings and religion base doing evangelism, follow-up and church planting in partnership with local believers, the following comes to mind:

  • English practice is a good door opener in the monk schools
  • Not all among the young monks plan to make it a career. For some it is just a chapter of school and university
  • The younger monks are more open to hear about Christ than the older ones
  • ABC, our team of ladies, has been reaching out to the girls and women (some with children) who work the red light district of this city.  They also have spent some afternoons on a university campus having one-on-one conversations regarding Christ and how to avoid being pulled in to the sex tourism industry
  • One older man did pray to receive Christ.  His wife has cancer.  Dean Dye was able to minister to them in a special way since two of his family dealt with cancer. (Son Mike recovered whereas wife Caroline died) .  We felt it was a divine appointment
  • Also sometimes ministry involves looking up a friend’s son who has been back packing around the world letting him spend time with a friendly person from “back home” in the states
  • We have felt the power of your prayers

We had two important hand offs: new friends, persons of peace, to introduce to the local believers in Chiang Mai that we partnered with during the time we were there.

Our young friend the Buddhist monk whom we met with four times including over brunch. He continues to be interested in the claims of Christ and agreed to meet weekly to study the book of John in English.

Our older friend who we met with three times is an elected council man and past mayor of his village.  His wife has cancer.  After hearing Dean’s testimony and the gospel of Christ, he prayed with us.  On our last visit he agreed to meet and study the book of John.

Of course our team had many other conversations and left names and phone numbers with the local believers for follow up.

After many years of Christian outreach, Thailand is still 95.5% non Christian. Culturally and spiritually, most do not even consider the concept of God. As long time workers Charlie and Deb Shimmin said, “you have to be here for a while to even begin to understand the darkness here spiritually.”

Saturday we were tourists. We even rode an elephant across the river and through a bit of jungle.  Most of the team began their flights back to the USA that night.

A big thanks to our team leaders, members and all who followed us in prayer.

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Feel free to e-mail George with words of encouragement and blessing: gcheek@maranathacamp.org

Berean E3 Costa Rica Update

Bereans E3 Costa Rica

Berean E3 Costa Rica Update

Greetings from Costa Rica!

We finished our first full day on the ground having landed here at 5:00 a.m. We rested a few hours and then spent the afternoon in orientation. We wrapped up having supper with the pastors/leaders whom we will help with the church planting outreach this week.

It rains just about daily here for a few hours. Look carefully at the photo. Our team is assembled to bring light to a region of this country that is watered with some knowledge of God’s Word. Your part is to help provide the umbrella of prayer covering to bring God’s protection and blessings.

This trip is also my first time to travel with Kris, Jeff and Tara on an international church planting trip, though along with Natalie, they have served here and in Peru many times.

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Thank you for reading our update. Please leave a comment for George to encourage him on his missionary endeavors.

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Be3 Kenya Update

E3 + Berean Fellowship

BE3 Kenya Update

Update by Chad

Greetings from Kenya!

We are ministering on the Kenya coast of the Indian Ocean. We have had a great start to the work here and wanted to share some of ways we have been seeing God work in and through the team.

It has been a very interesting start to our week here.  After some flight issues for a 3rd of the team, we had all arrived by Friday night in the country except for some of the team bags.  Those finally came the next day so fresh clothes were very welcome!

Several things about this trip are indeed unique. We have a Sporteach emphasis and yet one of the teams is functioning without sports to do evangelism and church planting.

Some great experiences have already been had with the sharing of the gospel via the e-Cube and I Am Second discipleship strategies!  One of the teams had a Muslim household pray to receive Christ including the husband and both of his wives after only the second home visit.  Another team found a chef at home due to the slow tourist season.  On the second visit he accepted Christ, prepared a meal for the two team members and agreed to have another home visit for Bible study.

With that we also had the opportunity to put on two sports camps with over 75 youth and kids at each in the last few days.  Included was an exhibition soccer match with a small local team with 25 young men.  These events brought great relationships and a chance to share our story and His story with them.

As we arrive at the half way point please continue to pray as your prayers are so vital to the work happening here!

More to come soon…

For His Glory!
Chad for the Team

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Be3 Expeditions 2013

Reach the Rest

Greetings Berean Pastors and Leaders,

After returning from a great Berean Convention this year, we had many people interested in the international opportunities the International Church Planting Team (ICPT) has put together through “Be3.”

I would like to extend an offer of assistance in mobilizing your members to participate and grow through one of the mission trips designed specifically for the Fellowship.

We would love to serve your church in getting more involved in international missions. We believe that God can use common believers to do great things as well as changing them into better disciples in the process.

Please visit our website for more information: E3partners.org/go

Chad Tabor: chad.tabor@e3partners.org