Judy doing a health check on a member of Sai Noi Church, one of the newest Pioneer Pastor Churches. |
The final stop on their mission trip was to Fire of Glory Church. Fire of Glory Church is led by Pastors Somsri and Warin, and we are in the midst of raising funds for constructing a church building together with the members.
We need $150,000 to complete the construction and we have so far received a little over $82,000. We will be coming back to the States to raise the rest of the funds for this essential construction project. We will be asking all of the churches that we visit (and all of the churches that we cannot visit this time around) to please take special offerings to help us complete this project. We are praying that when we head back to Thailand on the first week of July that we will have the full $150,000 raised. Please pray.
Charlene and Mike burn the bank note while trying not to set the field of straw on fire. |
The $82,000 that has been received has already been put to use. The land has been purchased and the bank note totally paid off. And there is also enough funds to bring in dirt to fill the land up by 6 feet, so it is above street level so it will not have problems with flooding. The field was a rice paddy, and we had to wait for the rice to be harvested before beginning to fill the land.
On the last day of their mission trip, TMM Board Member Charlene Skaggs represented our mission in a ground-breaking and note-burning ceremony at Fire of Glory Church. All of us gathered out on the land in the boiling mid-day sun. We burned the bank note for the land and celebrated God's provision for all of our needs. Then we had a ground-breaking.... but really in Thailand, we do not generally do ground-breaking ceremonies, we do ground-filling ceremonies.
Yes, it is a ground-filling ceremony because most land plots are rice paddies, so they must be filled with dirt to be usable to construct a building upon. So instead of digging the first bit of dirt, we shovel on the first buckets of dirt.
Pastor Somsri, Charlene Skaggs, Mike Morrissey, and Elder Samai (Somsri's husband) all had gold painted shovels to fill in the first dirt. Then all of the church members took a handful of dirt, and after the prayer of dedication, each person cast their dirt onto the land.
If you would like to give to help Fire of Glory Church construct a much needed building, please be sure to designate your gift to the Building Fund.
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