Thursday, December 18, 2014

A Christmas Feast in Burma (Myanmar) 2014


Consider how  a small sacrificial  gift can have tremendous impact.  I will change the names so that donor will not be embarrassed about what he did.
 
Recently, I learned that a newly graduated seminarian from Gordon-Conwell made a sacrificial gift to a ministry in Burma. I know this person works two jobs and is quite poor (for American standards). The following is the interaction:
 


Hey brother Nun!

You have been on my mind lately for several reasons. But I will write now for the most immediate reason. As you know, in America, people give each other gifts for Christmas. Often, people can be very greedy and worldly during this season (sadly). This Christmas, in order to help people get their minds off greed and possessions, J++++++  and I wanted to spend half of our normal amount on family and give the other half to MEBC. It will be maybe $200 or so. We would like to donate it in the name of my family, the ______  family (there are about 10 family members). I would like to give each of them a picture of you or of your students with a letter of thanks from Principal Nun.


THE RESPONSE WILL KNOCK YOUR SOCKS OFF


Dear ____,



 Wow! D++++, I don't even know what to say brother, that's so amazing for me to learn that the Lord is moving you and your family's heart to give a gift to MEBC. D+++, since the month of November I and students have been praying that the Lord will provide some budget so that we can have Christmas celebration on this December Christmas at MEBC with students and neighborhood around us. So, after several weeks prayer, I asked to the students how much each students can donate for Christmas.



out of 17 students,  three students puts up hand and they can donate 4000 MMK which is US$ 4. So I was so concerned about how I can make a feast on this Christmas day. And so I said to them, pray to the Lord until 20th December, 2014 and then on the 20th December I will collect your donated money for Christmas and go shopping for the need of Christmas on 21th December and then make decoration of Christmas on 22, 23 December and then on 25 we are going to have  a wonderful Christmas celebration. They all smile at me without a word because they knew that they do not have a way to get money such quickly for Christmas donation. Neither their  parents can send them because their parents are also poor as much as they do. That is why they just looked at me and smile at me ( the meaning of their smile at me is a kind of saying No, principal Nun, that will not happen because we don't have a way to get it from).


But D+++++, how awesome is to hear from you that ______ family is going to make this year Christmas celebration at MEBC for us? D+++++, tomorrow I will tell to the students you can eat as much as you wanted to eat on the Christmas day and also you can invite your friends to come and join us at MEBC hallelujah!!!
Thank you so much D++++, I think the Lord puts you & J++++++  on the right time & the right spot :).Praise the Lord and glory be unto him forever!
 

As you consider the power of this  gift, be reminded of the repression in countries like Burma and China. Do you realize that statistically, there are more Christians in China than in the entire United States?

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Numana & Simple Church pack 130,000 meals!

Joan and I each coached two groups of  twelve out of 500 people who helped pack 130,000 meals with Numana Ministries on December 7 in Shreveport, LA.

Based in El Dorado, KS, Numana, Inc. is a non-profit 501(c)(3) public charity formed in August 2008, as an international hunger relief organization. The  first food-packaging event was held in El Dorado, KS in December of 2009.  Since then Numana has packaged over 30 million meals from coast to coast with the help of over 170,000 volunteers.
 
Numana events welcome people from all ages and backgrounds. The events provide a hands on project in which almost any age or skill level can participate. It builds unity in a community, facilitates leadership development and educates people about hunger issues while engaging advocacy.



The two groups I coached packed 1800 meals (50 boxes with 36 meals in each box)!

Each meal can feed 6 people, so 24 volunteers impacted 10,800 people with one meal or a small family with three meals per day for almost two years!

Thank you Group 7 & 8! You blessed my socks off !!!!!!! (Battery died before I got pics of Group 7).
 
Next on the mission projects is food distribution locally on December 20, 2014.