Ministry Nights in Chiang Mai

Teaching English to Buddist monks

What a blessing it has been to become acquainted with our second semester students who are now one week into their IGo experience. Four of our first semester students remained to be joined by seventeen newly arrived trainees. In addition, we have five second year students who are either already involved in mission work or anticipate it after the term is finished. There is a keen level of anticipation and hunger for what God is going to do.

Believing in Bhutan

Raymond Burkholder Family, Macedonian Ministries

After several years of waiting and changing plans, August 3rd fi nally arrived. Once again we uprooted from Lancaster County, PA and moved to Chiang Mai, Thailand. Upon our arrival we were given a warm welcome by the Institute for Global Opportunities missionary staff. Our hearts thrilled to once again be in full time missionary service for our Lord Jesus. Naomi will be helping with the weekend cooking IGo as well as keeping our home. Jana (17) will be helping Naomi’s responsibilities. Lorida (21) will be teaching school for the IGo missionary staff children.

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