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prayer letter (Young Ohm)

We have returned from Madagascar. Thanks to your passion-filled prayers, we were able to experience the Lord¹s grace in taking care of pastoral training and mobile clinic ministries safely. It was with joy and thanks, seeing Our Lord who was shouting victory!

Upon leaving the airport of Madagascar however, we prayed with wet eyes in frustration:

Lord! Protect Madagascar. The people are sheep without a shepherd. The politicians are occupied in greed and do not consider the people’s hunger and pain. Many church leaders have gotten involved with the politics; many people have left the church. The shamans are talking about the ancestral ghosts and making fools out of the people of Madagascar. The economy moves in the hands of foreigners who only take away. People are worrying every day about what to eat, what to wear, searching all day for what’s false. The country is being eaten up by lies, obscurity, and self-gratification. Lord, show your mercy over the 20 million Madagascarians.

Through this mission, we had a great opportunity to train 270 attending church leaders in the capital Antananarivo and the city Tamatave, near the airport. We discussed about 4 books on leadership and pastoral training, and shared about the kingdom of God. Seeing how eager they were to write down everything and not wanting to miss a word ­ We saw the hope of our Lord in
them. When the time came for them to ask all the questions they had, we prayed for the blessing of the Lord upon them as He had promised to provide to those who asked. Of note, most of the questions were on the ancestral gods. They are people who had worshipped their ancestral ghosts from generation to generationŠ people who seek church in the morning, shaman at night people who try to live faithful lives but cannot escape from the ideas of their tradition of finding the bones of their dead ancestors at the grave, washing them and organizing them every now and then. Reflecting upon our own past of worshipping ancestors in the Korean tradition, we shared
about what it is that God wants ­ what it is to glorify our God. May they change to people who would only worship our God, from those who were couldn’t abandon worshipping their ancestral ghosts of Madagascar through these trainings. May they not be slaves to what is not truth, and let them
know the freedom that comes from the truth. Through Jesus, may they be free and peaceful, away from the fear of ancestral ghosts.

In God¹s grace, the mobile clinic ministry is in good progress. This past March 15, we started the mobile clinic ministry. Since it was a region of hurricane where even 4-by-4 vehicles couldn¹t drive, we arrived in a town after 5 hours of driving and 1 hour on a boat. Seeing those busy doctors and joyful volunteers of Madagascar who were seeing 112 patients, we were deeply thankful and joyful ­ they were just like angels in our eyes.

Lord! Thank you for reaching out your hand to many of those sufferers through the mobile clinic ministry. May they be freed not only from their physical suffering but also from their spiritual sufferings. There is a lot to report back to you regarding the mobile clinic. We will shortly give you the detailed content with a report, and ask for your prayer support.

Please pray:

1. for political settlement of MadagascarŠ with the president being only 34 years old and everything being in halt due to the insecure political movements, countless citizens are undergoing difficulties. May they become leaders who fear the Lord, and love and serve the citizens.

2. Through the pastoral training which took place in Tamatave, may there be established a place for pastoral lectures so that those pastors who are hungry for the word can be well nourished and trained.

3. May those doctors and health care professionals who volunteered in the mobile clinic learn about the Lord¹s blessing, and be able to commit themselves regularly in joy and thanks.

4. May those patients who were treated learn about the Lord¹s love, and have chance to meet Jesus personally.

5. May there be found God¹s people who will take part in maintenance of the greatly needed medicines and vehicles need for the ministry, and the cost for the ministry.

Easter is coming. We picture Jesus, who had suffered, carried, and died on the cross for us. And we look at the people of Africa who are suffering and agonizing in Africa. Then we shout towards Africa, with the blessings, grace, and joy of Jesus Christ who had resurrected and have become our eternal hope. Jesus had resurrected. Jesus is the hope of Africa.

For His Kingdom, (the picture is the first mobile clinic team)

Missionaries Young Ohm, Young-Ae Yoo, Kyung-Hwan and Mi-Jeong.

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www.africanleadership.info

www.cafeafrika.org

Prayer Letter (Young Ohm)

Dear Prayer Partner for Africa

Thanks to your love and heated prayers, I have returned from thepastoral training in Malawi. Mulanje, where the first seminar was held, was very hot and humid. The mosquitoes outside the net reminded me of roaring lions; as they were there to bite if a hand was near the net. Despite all this, I was encouraged by the pastors’ passion to learn and their interest in God’s kingdom. God’s living presence was visible amongst the pastors.

We then headed towards Mzuzu, a region over 800km North of Malawi. We had a flat tire on our way, seeing the tire with all the metal pieces sticking out, I gave many thanks for God’s protection and guidance. As we could not obtain a new tire, we used a small spare tire to drive a further 100km distance to change tires. As we arrived in Mzuzu later than planned, we started with the seminar right away. Because Mzuzu is in a high altitude, it was very chilly. It was a city bordered by Tanzania and Zambia. Here, we pictured the kingdom of God, ourselves living eternally, and shared about taking after the image of Jesus. As we proclaimed living for eternity, there were faces of joy, and shyness as they were called princes and princesses of God’s kingdom,and smiles spread upon their faces as they were told to say thesethings to the fellow people besides them. These were images of heaven.Yet, as we proclaimed that Mzuzu is kingdom of God, and that Jesus,who had carried the cross 2000 years ago, wishes for Mzuzu to be his kingdom, there were faces that at first seemed to understand, but then showed doubt and lack of confidence…

I see the pain of Africa in this. Unconfident lives, inescapable thoughts of having to rely on help… Lord, have pity on these people.May there be amongst these pastors, those who shout that there is no impossibility in Jesus, that we can reach Jesus’ potential. Seeing them read the Word of God, nodding as they were given explanations…trying to engrave His will in their hearts… Lord! Pour out the blessing of your spirit. Lift these people, and may your presence be revealed as you work through them. May Malawi respect the Word, and reveal the eternal kingdom of God with the word. Through this training we were able to train 43 pastors and church leaders in Mulanie and 54 pastors and church leaders in Mzuzu. Thanking all of you who have been together throughout in prayer, I plead you to keep praying for Malawi. Please pray:

1. May the life of God’s kingdom that we shared in this seminar be amongst the pastors in Malawi, and may they be people building the kingdom, shouting daily for the kingdom, revealing God in their families, neighbors, and in the entirety of Mulanje and Mzuzu.

2. We will be visiting Madagascar from March 10 to 23. We haveplanned to go out and evangelize, diagnosing them with a mobile clinic team in the two areas where we held pastoral training. Thanks to your generous offering, we have vehicles for the mobile clinic, and we will be starting to diagnose patients. Please pray especially for the pastoral training seminars and the effective care for the patients with the mobile clinic so that the 24,000 with difficulties may becomethe hope of the Lord and that Jesus’ love and Gospel can spread.

3. The website for Café Afrika has reached a successful completion and is now looking for members. We hope and pray that youcan become members and be present as the kingdom increases in size in Africa, that you can introduce many people who minister together withus, and that you will be able to take charge of African missions.(www.cafeafrika.org / www.africanleadership.info) Also, we hope you could donate $10 monthly as members and work together in this ministry.

I love you.
For the kingdom, Missionary Young Ohm

Prayer Letter (Young Ohm)

Dear prayer partner

Lord, I love you. To you, my prayer  partner, I love you. I don’t know if it is my lack of language or of it is my lack of learning, but every time I think about you, I desire to express more of my love and express more of my gratitude towards you, but find it so hard to send you my heart’s message, Lord! Bless our prayer partner. Bless with the fullness of Heaven and the wisdom of your Kingdom.

I visited North America for the last 3 weeks. Although I am an unworthy servant, through th love of many churches and men of God, I received courage. In particular, through this trip to North America, we started Café Afrika (www.cafeafrika.org) and thus invited many people to God’s ministry field of Africa. Many people shoed their interests, their love of Christ and their obedience to the Lord’s calling to be witnesses of Christ to the ends of the world. Through the beating hearts of many young adults in the many church meetings in Calgary, and the meetings in Seattle and Vancouver, I saw the Kingdom of God is near Africa and North America. Lord! they are your servants. They are your people waiting and waiting for your Kingdom to come. Listen to their prayers and let your Kingdom come on this land. Café Afrika is where people with interests in missions meet, where people of God’s kingdom, us servants of His Kingdom meet through the internet. It is a community with those who desire God’s purpose and God’s Kingdom to come and act accordingly. Please pray that many people can work together in the African ministries through playing an important role through Café Afrika.

I visit Malawi this Sunday. It is a new challenge in God’s kingdom. Through African Leadership’s Pastor’s training program, some 700 students graduated and we are organizing a seminar for these graduate students. I dream of the wonderful works He has planned every time I look at these graduate students. I take one step forward in faith praying that we will see pastors that love their country, pastors that share the voice of God within the situation that their people are in, pastors that listen for the voice of God towards their neighbors. I want to lead the Malawian Pastors to be able to think and take charge of their country, people, neighbor, and world missions through this event. Malawi’s population of 20 000 000 people suffer from poverty and disease. Please pray that Malawi’s pastors will be sensitive to His Word, that they will be strong, obedient Pastors that will establish His Kingdom in Malawi and the rest the world.

Prayer Requests:

1. There is two Pastors training seminars that lasts for 3 days, and it takes about 4-8 hours to travel. For safety on the road and good health; for the pastors to find God’s purpose and meaning towardstheir people and neighbors through the training.

2. For people of God to participate in missions through Café Afrika, and for the making a mission community that God wants through sharing, servitude and fellowship.

3. For the missionaries and local co-ordinators who serve in Khayelitsha, South Africa to love the Lord with all their hearts, to approach the lost souls with the heart of Christ, and that they will experience and share God’s Kingdom every moment.

4. The weekly increasing Children’s churches in Khayelitsha are the hope of that land. That the Children’s churches will play a key role in God’s Kingdom, and that it will be the stepping stone for change in Khayelitsha through servitude, faith and hope.

5. My son Aaron is leaving to South Korea after a long winter break. Pray that he will love the Lord and that he will study for the Kingdom, establishing his future in the arms of the Lord.

For The Kingdom ( Co-ordinators of 2010 are in the picture)

 

prayer co-ord2010 

Young Ohm

www.africanleadership.info

www.cafeafrika.org

Prayer Letter (Gloria and Dave)

Dear friends,
We emailed you a little over a month ago asking you to participate ina pilot project. The goal was to raise $12500 of the total $25000amount by Dec 1. As expressed in my email below, my faith was small(even if Dave believed) but God has humbled me greatly through you.

As of today we have raised $25,600 Cdn for the Madagascar MobileClinic pilot project (we believe this extra $600 plus a strong Cdndollar will amount to $25000 USD after conversion). We want to thankeach of you for giving sacrificially and prayerfully – as you can see,whatever amount you donated, large or small in your eyes, God used itto provide just enough. Funny enough, we were short by $1000 as oflast night, and a surprise email with a donation for $1000 wasreceived later that night. We have faith that he will use yourgenerosity and compassion to do great things for people who are indesperate need of basic care that we take for granted.

 We are committed to keeping you posted of the activities in the newyear as we receive them from Rev Ohm.

We also hope to invite you all to our home in the new year so we canshare in a meal and celebrate this effort together.

Please remember this project, Rev Ohm, Rev Njato, the localvolunteers, the local church and the provinces that will be part ofthis project, in your prayers.

Thanks for being part of this team,
Gloria and Dave