Prayer Request for Myanmar: from pastor David Lian (feat. Missionary Prakash)

Dear seniors, following message has been sent by pastor David Lian from Myanmar. After the military coup, they are under great distress and threat to life. Please pray for them.

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"Some of you may think we, people from Myanmar, are very sensitive and emotional due to Military Coup in Myanmar.

But what you may know or hear is just the tip of the iceberg.

The followings are some of the shocking facts happening in Myanmar.

1. If someone is arrested alive at night, most likely his or her dead body will be returned the next morning. In some cases, they won’t even return the body of deceased.

2. If you are a medical staff helping injured protesters, then you can be arrested and tortured or get killed. Even if you are working in your own clinic treating the wounded patients, you can still be abducted or tortured.

3. Doesn’t matter if you stay home or go out to protest, you can get killed anytime without any valid reason due to random gunfire.

4. Doesn’t matter if you are a pregnant lady or a 6-year-old child, they will shoot and kill you at their whim without mercy.

5. Even if you are not protesting, you can be detained, beaten, tortured, humiliated, dehumanised anytime and anywhere (day or night), even inside your own home.

6. You can be abducted, assaulted or killed just for going to work or delivering food (foodpanda, grab food delivery).

7. Now, the only internet service available in the country is the fiber internet line. mobile data has been shutdown for almost 20 days. WiFi broadband services have been cut off since yesterday. All the public WiFi services have been cut off. The only remaining internet service, from the fiber line, is not available everyday from 1am to 9am for almost 2 months. Many apps and websites, such as Facebook , Twitter , Instagram, Google etc., are blocked to suppress the spread of information and news.

Myanmar is not in a war. A war in today’s world would indicate that opposing parties have some weapons to fight and ability to defend themselves. However, in Myanmar, people have no guns nor protective gears to fight a war. Only the brutal junta regime has the arms and trained killers to terrorise the very citizens it has sworn to protect.

People have something that is stronger and more powerful than guns and bullets, they have hope and unwavering belief that righteousness will overcome evil and that karma and justice will prevail in the end."

Argentina News: Missionary Juan Man Has Passed Away. - Pastor Gustavo

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[gujesalas] [오전 6:21] Good morning. I have a very sad news. Our Missionary Juan Man from San Justo repently past away.

He was in Korea with his wife. They went to visit their children. Then he felt a pain in his chest. Went to hospital and died in surgery in Pusan.

He was very young, 55 years old.

Please, I'd like to request you to pray for his wife Missionary Lidia and children.

Thank you.

[홍마가] [오전 6:50] Pastor Gustavo, thank you for sending us the news of M. Juan Man. I vividly remember his big smile when he was ordained. Yes, it is truly a sad news but I trust in the Lord's goodness. We will pray for his wife, Lydia, the children and the ministry in San Justo. May God comfort all of Argentine coworkers as well.

[구정오] [오전 6:53] 급성 심근색이 와서 급작스럽게 1시간 전에 주님 품에 안기셨습니다

지금 장례식장에 와서 리디아선교사와 딸 인애와 장로들과 와서 교회장으로 준비중입니다

[홍마가] [오전 6:57] May God give Pastor Gu and all Miraro church members heavenly comfort and strength from the resurrection hope of our Lord Jesus and bless the service of the farewell.

[Abraham Lee] [오전 7:00] It is a really sad news. I pray for m. Lydia and children.

[구정오] [오전 7:36] [Web발신]

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급성심근경색으로 문두태선교사께서 오늘 18시 44분에 주님의 품에 안기셨습니다

*빈소: (초량)봉생병원 장례식장 2호실

*입관및위로예배: 4월 11일 주일 오후 5시

*발인예배(천국환송예배): 4월 12일 월요일 오전 7시30분

*출상 8시 영락공원 화장 후 정관 추모공원안치

정금희선교사와 인애, 은총과 유족들과 산후스토목장과 미래로교회와 알젠틴과 전세계선교사위에 부활의 산소망과 하나님의 위로가 함께 하도록 기도합니다

미래로교회 장례부

[Pioneer Kim] [오전 8:16] May God's great comfort come upon M. Lidia& children & family! May God fill them with the hope of the kingdom of heaven!

[Isaac Min] May God comfort the grieving family members with the hope of eternal life in the eternal kingdom of heaven and future glorious bodlily resurrection.

Madison CMI News: Happy Easter! from Pastor Mark Hong

Happy Easter!!!

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Yesterday was our first face to face worship.

We celebrated Easter,

Baptism of Brian Emmons. Brian joined our church last year. He was living in utter darkness but received Jesus as his Lord and Savior during the pandemic. He has been growing as a disciple through weekly Bible study.

We also celebrated a baby dedication. Josue and Allison joined our church in 2019 right before the pandemic. Their baby was born last March 2020.

Praise the Lord who does his life-giving work even in the dark time.

"I" Nation

By the grace of God, we are going to finish our bible theology semesters which we started in January 2021. Whereas, we are going to start the new semester for which we are in need of the teachers so I request you to please have a look at the subjects and please help us accordingly. We will be very thankful to you.

3rd SEMESTER SUBJECTS

1. Old Testament Theology

2. Hermeneutics

3. Medieval Church History

4. Mission Anthropology

—Thanks

Regards,

Shepherdess Nisha

CMI “I”

* if you want to participate in teaching any subject, let me know.

Keep on Praying for MUST

Dear coworkers,

Today the military leaders came to MUST and demanded a list of all the residents including MUST students and staffs. Pastor David and his staffs worried about possible danger on them and decided to have the students for early graduation next Tuesday and each go back home. It's very sad that they have to leave the school without graduation ceremony after 4 years of hardships. But this is the best direction for their safety. Now only the orphans and MUST staffs will stay in the campus. CMI Shepherds are split to each way to live their own life. Weekly Bible study through email is the only way to support them. Please pray for them and Pastor David to overcome many burden through the help of the Holy Spirit.

Pray! Pray!! for Myanmar!!!

More than 200 protesters have been killed since February 1.

Every night the soldier’s petrol and arrested some young people. The military are much in need of more soldiers. They are recruiting new soldiers. The regime announced to one of the parties called USDP which supports the regime that all young people from this party must join the army. Yesterday, 200 young people were arrested in Seihkanta block and forced to join the army. Every night we hear shooting and explosions. Most of the ministers in Yangon fled away continuously. We are also invited to do the same. But, we will never flee because we have our people here. If running away, we all run. We cannot leave orphans and others.

We are still trying to have only one pair of sleepers at home.

I am much better after taking medication for three days already and two more months to go. Please remember in your prayers. The rest of my family members are doing well in the Lord.

We got two new orphans. They were admitted to another orphanage home. That orphanage home stopped running because of the situation and all of them should go back to their relatives. But two of them have no place to go back. Therefore, two of the new orphans were admitted again yesterday. I will send you a picture of them and their bio later.

We still run our Bible school but four of our students already returned home because their parents requested us since Yangon is not safe. 13 are still studying. Most of them are final year students. They want to graduate regardless of the situation. We all faculty members agree with them and still run the school.

Our daughter churches are still closed. One of our pastor’s family (Pastor CUng Hun Lian family) tried to run away since their place is very dangerous now. There was martial law claimed in their place by the regime days ago. Because of the situation, we have no longer heard about the infection of COVID. We think that the virus also gets involved in CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE MOVEMENT. No news about this virus in Myanmar.

In this junta rule, there is no law. You can be arrested any time. Therefore, we must pray and be wise.

Urgent Prayer for Pastor David in Myanmar, Missionary Peter Chung

Prayer request: Doctors said Pastor David is suffering heart attack (arteriosclerosis). I'm sorry for late info. Today, Pastor Moe Moe told me that they would go to hospital for medical check up if he (Pastor David) needs for surgery. If he needed surgery, it will take at least three days for major surgery. If not, they'd give some medicine for cure. Let's for Pastor David. This time a serious time for us. The military imposed martial law in Yangon's four township including North Okkalapa. It's really dangerous to go out. Let's pray for our safety and Pastor David's health.

Peter: Please pray for Pastor David to be recovered from heart attack.

Urgent Prayer for Dominican R. from Rebeca Kim

Peterly 17 year old boy in Dominican Republic suffers with Guillain-Barré Syndrome. He is the son of Enoch who is one of the most faithful shepherds DR CMI.

GBS is the condition in which the immune system attacks the nerves. The condition may be triggered by an acute bacterial or viral infection.

He is in hospital and will be treated for 5 days. This GBS is very dangerous. Pray for him and the family.

Urgent!! Prayer for Myanmar, Missionary Peter Chung & Ling

I want to share something about the ground situation in Burma today. It's been 38 days since the military coup. The situation is more than serious. The internet has been cut off from 1:00 am to 9:00 am everyday. The military and police patrol every night and scared us by detonating bombs across the cities. If you look at the embassies of all foreign countries excluding Chinese embassy, they alert people and ask the military to withdraw their troops from the public areas, apartment places. More than 60 people have been killed brutally and 1000s have been arrested. Especially activists, journalists and protesters are not safe anymore. Five mainstream news agencies are banned by the military. Some are arrested and then killed by persecuting brutally at night. We cannot sleep at night. Jet flights are flying on the city every night. Police enter into the apartment and arrest people who join CDM. In today, more than 300 students were arrested in North Okkalapa( that's a nearby the Galaxy hotel). On March 3 there 32 people were killed on the street at the gateway of Galaxy hotel, North Okkalapa square. So you can imagine how the situation is really really bad. We don't know how the situation would be so serious, it may be worse than 88 Uprising. And it is sure that this situation would last long. Please pray for us. God is only our hope.

Peter Chung: One of CMI Shepherds, Ling, sent me the more vivid pictures of Myanmar today.


Because of the hope of Israel! (Kwangok Koh)

Acts 28:16,20,30,31

COVID-19 pandemic has developed into a full-fledged force for the last eight months and pushed all the people of the world to an entreched position. The virus-caused disease is driving many hundreds, even thousands, of peope to death bed every day. The future lies in dense fog, since no one can give a definite answer to the question of when the pandemic could be overcome or finished., It is my earnest prayer that almighty God our Father be with you amid this pandemic. May our heavenly Father keep all the missionaries and their children under his guard day and night to the end!

In these days of gloomy darkness and painful suffering, what I want to do is to share the Hope—the Hope of Israel, the Hope of God—with you in the text: Acts 28:16,20,30, and 31.

“And when we came into Rome, Paul was allowed to stay by himself with the soliders who guarded him.” (16)

In the earlier part of his epistle of Romans, Paul confessed repeatedly his yearning desire to go to Rome. “I long to see you.” (1:11) “I have often intended to come to you.” (1:13) “I am eager to preach the gospel to you who are in Rome.” (1:15) “I have longed for many years to come to you.” (15:23) Since the Rome stood in a unique position at the heart of the vast Roman empire, the capital city was considered as the most strategic place for evangelizing efforts, so as to  conquer the world with gospel. That was why Paul had kept his longing and cherishing desire to come to Rome and to preach the gospel there. Now at last he arrived in Rome, after going through all the perils and adverse circumstances on the way. How excited he might have been when he finally anchored his feet on the soil of the Rome! It was the critical moment in his life. The arrival is also recorded as a pivotal point in the church history.

However, unfavorable occasions awaited him. Verses 16, 20, and 30 suggest that Paul was put into prison, bounded with chains and guarded by the Roman soldiers day and night.  What a frustrating, hopeless, and dark situation Paul was located in his old age! But, it surprises us when we read Paul’s confession in the situation. Paul confessed that he was full of hope in verse 20. “It is because of the hope of Israel that I am bound with this chains.” Paul confessed that he had found the reason, the meaning, and the purpose of God in his sufferings: ‘because of the hope of Israel’. Then let’s consider what ‘the hope of Israel’ is.

Verses 23 and 31 reveal to us what Paul was doing while staying in prison in Rome. He was devoted to preaching the kingdom of God and teaching about the Lord Jesus Christ. The kingdom of God and Jesus Christ the Lord, these are the two core contents of Paul’s teaching and preaching. As prophesied in the Law of Moses and the prophets, ‘the kingdom of God’ has been fulfilled by and in our Lord Jesus Christ.  ‘The kingdom of God’, this is the hope of Israel, the hope of God, and the core and the summary of the gospel. ‘The kingdom of God’, this was the main theme and contents of Jesus’ teaching and ministry. The gospel begins with the preaching of Jesus, “The time has come. The kingdom of God is near. Repent and believe in the good news.” (Mark 1:14) This was the hope and vision of Abraham, Daniel, David, and all the prophets.

Paul, though he was physically restrained and bound by chains in the prison, was full of this hope and vision. This hope drove his heart to be beating boldly, and his eyes to be beaming brightly. All the men of God are the men of the hope of this great, high, and noble cause, of the hope of God. God called us with this hope, to this hope, the hope of the kingdom of God, so that not only may we possess and enjoy the kingdom, but also build and expand it. No matter what our circumstances and conditions of life may be, let’s be men and women of God, full of this hope and vision.

In reality, what could Paul do in his prison without freedom to move? What we find is that the situation did not hinder him from sharing the hope of God. First, for the whole two years in imprisonment Paul preached to the visitors the kingdom of God and taught about the Lord Jesus Christ. Though Paul was not allowed to travel out of the prison, he had visitors. Brothers and sisters from the Roman church, and from all over the world gave him a visit constantly. Paul welcomed all who came to him with all his heart, love, and humility. He seized the moment to preach to them and to teach them. The word of God couldn’t be bound. Second, his situation bound by chains and guarded by the soldiers in prison turned into an opportunity that the gospel flowed into the whole palace guard. Because Paul was a prisoner to the court of the emperor, the palace guard took turns to guard him, one by one, each four hours a day. Six of the palace guard, the high-ranked officers of more than three thousand in the number, stayed close by to Paul and guarded him in their turns. When Paul preached to and taught the visitors from morning till night, the guard in close proximity had an open chance to hear the gospel. Paul showed love, kindness, and humility in his prison life. Paul’s humble attitude along with the powerful words of God might have influenced all the three thousand palace guard who came into close contact with him for the duration of two years. In this way the gospel came into the very heart of the palace of Rome. This was the heralding event that the Roman Empire would turn into the kingdom of God. Likewise, the way of God’s work is so mysterious that goes beyond our understanding. Whatever place or circumstances we may be situated in, let’s find what we can do and be faithful to small things, to plant the seed of kingdom of God. God will use it to change the world.

The book of Acts concludes in 28:31 with one word in Greek: ἀκωλύτως. It means ‘unhindered, or without hindrance’. This adverb is derived from the verb, κωλύω, which means ‘to hinder, prevent, stop or forbid’. The letter ἀ is the prefix with the meaning of ‘not’. How great and significant is that the one word ἀκωλύτως is the final conclusion of Acts! No hindrance! No prevention! No stop! There is no one, nothing that hinders, prevents, or stops the work of God, and the steps of our missionaries. Because it is the will of God and the work of the Holy Spirit, triumphant marching-on of the gospel will continue to the end of the earth, during COVID-19 and in the post-COVID-19 era, and until the day of our Lord Jesus’ coming.

Hallelujah, Amen!

Kwangok Koh
Retired pastor
Suwon Mission Church, South Korea