Archive for December, 2011

The Lord is Our Helper

Flood victims in Pakistan
Just a few of the many flood victims who have been helped recently in Pakistan

Dear Friends,

We’ve continued working in Pakistan this year, much of it through our partner Samuel, helping with unusual flooding that has devastated some areas in the south. I want to share with you a letter we received from Megha, a woman helped through gifts to the Disaster Relief Fund. I was blessed when I read her letter, and I think you will be too.

My Name is Megha. I am residing in a small village of Sanghar district. I had a chance to watch “Jesus” movie in my village. After watching movie I started asking my children and husband that what kind of god is this that does not fight even people are cruel and fight against him. He blesses them instead. When this year rainy season started then Jesus Christ was came into my mind as how he made the sea still.

I asked my family to let us call on Jesus Christ but they refused and went to sleep. At 2:00 a.m. in the night water level increased so high that we have to leave our home and take refuge on a roof top of a government school building. We were watching our destruction with our own eyes. Muslim community was helping their own people but nobody was listening to us. After 10 days when we called upon Jesus Christ he sent his man Brother Samuel who came to us. He comforted us and then took some people with him to Sanghar city and bought us 10 tents and food items and we really thanked the Lord.

After some days the food was finished and the water also started getting low. Our crops were all destroyed on which we have worked for the last six months and the fields are still filled with water and even for the next six months we are unable to cultivate anything. We again got together and prayed and the second day God again sent his man Brother Samuel who arranged for our food.

I along with my family including my sons, daughters and their children (10 families) have accepted Jesus as our personal savior because He is the one in this world who really cares for His people and lift up their burden. He arranged to teach us and He shared His love with us and has not left us unattended.

I on behalf of my family thank the Lord and Heaven’s Family and have faith in Jesus that by the time of our complete rehabilitation you will continue to encourage and help us.

May God bless you all.

Megha

Thanks to faithful friends like you, we’ve sent another $3,000 to help Megha and her village with more food and some blankets to help them through this winter.

May you and yours have a Blessed Christmas and an abundant New Year as you serve Him through the “least to these.”

Jeff Trotter
Director, Disaster Relief Fund


This correspondence is not intended to be an appeal for funds, but as an informational update for those who have already contributed to the Disaster Relief Fund or signed up to receive these updates. Thank you so much.

Our goal is to serve you as you serve the “least of these” among Christ’s family. If, however, you would like to contribute again to this fund, we want to make it easy for you, either through credit card or automatic bank withdrawal. Just click here or call our office during regular business hours (8:30AM – 5PM EST) at (412) 833-5826.

To contribute by cheque in the U.K., please write “Disaster Relief” in the memo line and mail it to Heaven’s Family, P.O. Box 7402, Bournemouth, U.K. BH11 0EJ.

Heaven’s Family is a 501c3 non-profit organization recognized by the IRS. Heaven’s Family is also a registered charity in the U.K., and most gifts qualify for Gift Aid, significantly increasing the size of your gift. Please visit our website at HeavensFamily.org.

464 that Jesus Didn’t Forget

Fence along border of North Korea and China
All along the border of China and North Korea, signs like these are posted

Dear Friends,

The lives of 464 North Korean believers were spared this month because of your generosity.

I hope that you read last month’s mini-update about Mrs. Sun (click here if you missed it). She previously smuggled food into famine-stricken North Korea, but her cover was blown, so she had to flee for safety. Because of our help, she recently reached Thailand, a necessary stop on her way to asylum in South Korea.

Mrs. Sun was the key operative for regularly smuggling food to those 464 North Korean Christians whom I mentioned above. Thankfully, however, she trained another brave soul to take her place before she had to flee. Although this caused the regular supply of emergency food to be disrupted for several weeks, we sent her replacement with plenty of food to stave off the malnutrition and starvation that threatened all 464 people that have been depending on our assistance. Praise God for his success.

Thank you so much for your gifts to the North Korean Christians Fund. One day you will meet 464 North Koreans in heaven. They will all thank you from the bottom of their hearts for your compassion.

Elisabeth Servant
Director, North Korean Christians Fund


This correspondence is not intended to be an appeal for funds, but as an informational update for those who have already contributed to the North Korean Christians Fund or signed up to receive these updates. Thank you so much.

Our goal is to serve you as you serve the “least of these” among Christ’s family. If, however, you would like to contribute again to this fund, we want to make it easy for you, either through credit card or automatic bank withdrawal. Just click here or call our office during regular business hours (8:30AM – 5PM EST) at (412) 833-5826.

To contribute by cheque in the U.K., please write the designated fund name in the memo line and mail it to Heaven’s Family, P.O. Box 7402, Bournemouth, U.K. BH11 0EJ.

Heaven’s Family is a 501c3 non-profit organization recognized by the IRS. Heaven’s Family is also a registered charity in the U.K., and most gifts qualify for Gift Aid, significantly increasing the size of your gift. Please visit our website at HeavensFamily.org.

Prisoners being baptized
Three new converts at Yayachu prison being baptized by our indigenous parters using the only water available

Dear Friends and Family,

I’ve just returned from a wonderful visit to the mysterious and beautiful country of Myanmar, also known as Burma. Unfortunately, its people are held captive by a repressive military government and by a Buddhist religion that binds them to worshiping a god they cannot know personally. Thankfully, however, freedom is coming to some of the most unlikely places—the prisons. God has opened the door for our partners to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ in Burmese prisons!

Our partners are ministering in the work camps near Kalaymyo, a city located in the remote northwest region of the country. The prisoners receive warm clothing, blankets, food, medicine and a Bible; then they hear the gospel, many for the first time!

During my visit with our partners, I provided them with a camera and a laptop to help with documentation and administration of the prison ministry. And because workers often must rent a car or truck to get to the more remote prisons, Heaven’s Family also purchased a new motorbike for them, all thanks to generous gifts to the Prisoners Fund.

Shackled inmates praying
Inmates, many in shackles, responding in prayer

Heaven’s Family is also working to help our partners begin ministering in a 4,000-inmate prison in Taunggyi, a city located near the center of the country. There are some inmates in that prison who have been labeled as “untouchables.” Our partners will be helping to meet their physical needs and telling them about Jesus, the One who is not afraid to touch them.

Please pray with us for this ministry in Myanmar. I thank all of our Heaven’s Family friends from the bottom of my heart for your faithful support and obedience to the command of Jesus to minister to “the least of these” around the world. One day you will hear Jesus say, “When I was in prison, you visited me”!

May God continue to richly bless you!

Bob Collins
Director, Prisoners Fund


This correspondence is not intended to be an appeal for funds, but as an informational update for those who have already contributed to the Prisoners Fund, have signed up to receive these updates, or know Bob and Carole personally. Thank you so much.

Our goal is to serve you as you serve the “least of these” among Christ’s family. If, however, you would like to contribute again to this fund, we want to make it easy for you, either through credit card or automatic bank withdrawal. Just click here or call our office during regular business hours (8:30AM – 5PM EST) at (412) 833-5826.

To contribute by cheque in the U.K., please write the designated fund name in the memo line and mail it to Heaven’s Family, P.O. Box 7402, Bournemouth, U.K. BH11 0EJ.

Heaven’s Family is a 501c3 non-profit organization recognized by the IRS. Heaven’s Family is also a registered charity in the U.K., and most gifts qualify for Gift Aid, significantly increasing the size of your gift. Please visit our website at HeavensFamily.org.

Photos of Our Burmese Family

Dear Friends,

Because we’ve got so much ministry going on in Myanmar (Burma), I’ve spent 31 of my last 46 days on two trips there. I’m now on my way home from the second trip, during which my youngest daughter, Elisabeth, and I served members of our spiritual family who are refugees, orphans, widows and among the world’s poorest. We kept very busy, and among other things, visited 38 of the orphanages that are regularly assisted through our Orphan’s Tear division.

I wish I could show you the hundreds of photos that we took of saints whom we are helping because of your compassion, but below are just a few. Thanks so much!

Every blessing,

David


When we visit the orphanages, the children always sing for us. Here are two worshippers at New Heritage Children’s Home in Yangon.


Bawi Tha Hnem of New Eden Orphanage.


The happy folks at Life Orphanage in Kalaymyo. They are standing in front of their new dorm, similar to what Heaven’s Family has built for 27 other orphanages in Myanmar over the past 7 years.


Two cuties who live at New Heritage Orphanage in Kalaymyo. The little girl on the right, Sarah, wants to become a teacher when she is older.


Our dear friends at the Handicapped Care Center in Kalaymyo. Most of the children are crippled from polio, but they are absolutely full of joy and thriving under the loving care of a very special Christian family. Their property and building were funded by Heaven’s Family.


Because we’ve funded some water projects in remote villages in Myanmar’s poorest state, we now have a growing list of villages that are asking for our help. For poor villagers, running water can be the first step out of extreme poverty, because once water is more accessible, larger gardens can be grown. The house in this photo is a typical one-room family home in Maul Nuam Village which we visited.


One of the beautiful people of Maul Nuam Village


Two of the precious children of Maul Nuam


A small chicken egg farm, funded by Heaven’s Family, that helps Living Hope Orphanage in Hbawbi generate income every day.


A new electric rice cooker at Life Concern Children’s Home, with the director, Joney Thang Hup. This cooker can cook rice for all 16 of Life Concern’s children. Now that electricity is becoming more reliable in Yangon, a number of the orphanages that we assist there no longer have to cook their meals over wood fires, and all of our Yangon orphanages are requesting such a cooker.


A happy goat keeper, Maung Nge, one of the children at Bethesda Orphanage, in Yangon.


We spent one day visiting Cang Ai village on the edge of Chin State. Since we began serving Cang Ai in 2006 with water, irrigation, and other projects, the village has grown from 7 to 26 families, 80% of which are believers. This year they enjoyed their first-ever harvest of rice, which they now grow on 25 irrigated acres. This photo is of one of Cang Ai’s young mothers and her baby.


A tiny Cang Ai citizen


Before inspecting our irrigation and pharmacy projects at Cang Ai, we passed out donated candy and little stuffed animals to Cang Ai’s children, who excitedly lined up to wait for their turn. Toys and candy are very rare to them.


This little guy received a stuffed dolphin…


Sitting with Cang Ai’s headman and an indigenous partner on the concrete water reservoir that we funded. It is difficult to see in this photo, but water is pouring from the 6-inch blue pipe on the far side of the reservoir. That pipe brings water about two miles from its source, a stream in the mountains.


We spent three days in the city of Myitkyina in Shan State, where 40,000 people have recently been displaced because of fresh outbreaks of fighting between the Burmese army and the Kachin Independence Army. We visited Jan Mai Refugee Camp, operated by Baptist believers, where about 400 women and children are living. This is a photo of Htulum Sumlut and her daughter, Jazin, residents of Jan Mai. Htulum is seizing the opportunity to reach out to the her fellow refugees with the gospel. We’ll have an article with more details in next month’s magazine.


A mother and daughter who are both residents of Jan Mai Refugee Camp. Behind them is the common living/sleeping area that they share with about 200 other women and children. Most husbands have bravely remained in their villages to work their fields.


Lagyawm Pawm Mwaw is also a resident of Jan Mai. She told us how she was conscripted by Burmese soldiers to carry their gear, and how she has learned about God’s love since fleeing to the refugee camp.


Some of the kids at Jan Mai Camp reacting to my trick of “taking off my thumb.”


Standing with the good children and directors of Goshen Orphanage in Kalaymyo. (Their new building behind them, funded by Heaven’s Family, has not been painted yet.)


Ngun Ngen Tial and Bawi Tha Par of El Shaddai Children’s Home


Thanks for your compassion for the “least of these” whom Heaven’s Family is serving around the world. If you would like to make an end-of-year contribution either by credit card or automatic bank withdrawal, just click here or call our office toll-free at (855) 333-2211 during regular business hours (8:30AM – 5PM EST). Checks can be mailed to: Heaven’s Family, P.O. Box 12854, Pittsburgh, PA 15241. For 2011 income-tax credit, envelopes must be post-dated no later than December 31, 2011.

In the U.K., please mail your cheque to Heaven’s Family, P.O. Box 7402, Bournemouth, U.K. BH11 0EJ.

Heaven’s Family is a 501c3 non-profit organization recognized by the IRS. Heaven’s Family is also a registered charity in the U.K., and most gifts qualify for Gift Aid, significantly increasing the size of your gift. Please visit our website at HeavensFamily.org.