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Hmong Refugees
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John Henry
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Jul 14, 2007 04:27 PDT
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Dear praying friends,
Below is a follow-up message from Missionary Tom Gaudet concerning the
Hmong refugees in N. Thailand. Pray for him and Missionary Srithone
Kongkaw as they plan and try to help these poor tribal people. And
pray for the Hmong of NamKhao Baptist Church that they will be able to
win more of their people to Christ.
Pray too for our works here on the Laotian boarder in Nong Khai,
Thailand.
Yours for Thai & Laotian Souls,
John Henry
http://LandmarkBibleBaptist.net
------- Original Message -------
Subject: Gaudet Family Update - Hmong follow-up
Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 23:55:50 -0400
From:"Gaudet, Tom" <to-@metrobc.org>
To:"Tom Gaudet" <TomGa-@xc.org>
Dear Intercessors,
I posted a message a couple of days ago asking specific prayer for a
meeting which was being held in the new Hmong refugee camp. After delays,
that meeting did take place and tentative approval was given by the
military for the Church to build a building just outside the main gate of
the camp. The meeting involved two other churches which had buildings in
the old camp and from what I am told, quite a bit of negotiations took
place.
NamKhao Baptist Church has been designated a large spot to build since
the congregation is quite large, but more from the military’s eyes from
the fact that it has been agreed to hold a school for the Hmong kids in
the Church building.
Please continue to pray as now a comprehensive plan must be presented to
the military for the operation of the school before work will be allowed
to proceed. Pastor Srithone from Chiang Mai is putting that plan together
now to present to the military. He will be in Bangkok on Friday and we
will be meeting then to work on that as well as other plans.
The Church has funds saved to build a basic structure for their needs.
What else will need to be done concerning equipping a school will need to
be addressed as time goes on. Just pray for these negotiations
please.
Please pray also for the Lange Family as they are on furlough in the USA
during all this. The Lord knows best in it all. From it’s beginning the
Church as been taught to depend on the Lord, not the missionary. At the
same time, I am quite sure it is difficult for the Lange’s to be in the
USA during this time as they watch long distance the events unfolding –
able to do only what you are able to do – Pray, and depend on the Lord to
work it out.
Thank you again for interceding.
For Souls Still Waiting,
Bro. Tom
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