Lead On! “The wicked flee when no one is pursuing, But the righteous are bold as a lion.” Proverbs 28:1 NAS Since becoming a follower of Christ close to thirty years ago, I have enjoyed reading books. Not just any book but particularly books that pertain to: Leadership, Prayer, Faith, Discipleship, Missions, and Church Planting. […]
Archive for January, 2015
Another Nine Are Water Baptized! With the help of Pastors Narong and Ruepawn from Khon Kaen, Thailand new believers are being followed up on in two main provinces where Firstlight is planting churches. These are those who came to Christ during eye care screenings for evangelism with Dr. George Rooney, His Servants Ministries (HSM) in […]
Reaching Children and Families We are excited to follow through with the vision of Families Without Fathers (FWF) in 2015 and beyond. FWF serves as a support and care ministry project of Firstlight International in Thailand. Through this project we are providing aid, encouragement and connection to over 80 children from fatherless homes in seven […]
Write The Vision Since February 2014, the Lord has given Firstlight International and Frontier Harvest Ministries an opportunity to serve together in Myanmar (Burma) among the Zommi people group. This group is formally known as the Chin. Baptist missionaries took the gospel to them 200 years ago, and today this group is 99% evangelized. Because […]
Travel Plans…Ministry Platforms Projects & Ministry Platforms: Firstlight International is committed to bringing fulfillment to the great commission through evangelism, discipleship and church planting. This is being done through a good number of projects and ministry platforms geared towards: Health, Education, Moral, Economics, and Community Development. As Thailand continues to be a primary country where […]
Eyes and Hearts Are Opening September 2014 was my third time of serving Christ as a language interpreter during eye care screening outreaches with Firstlight in Thailand. It is always an exciting time for the gospel. More than 300 people a day that had come to have their eyes checked were from rural villages in […]