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Stories about how God is working among the neediest people in Asia and the Arab World

Love at work

If I want to really love my neighbour as myself Id best get to know them.

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Working for childrens health

In the few minutes I see each child I try to give them my full attention and make them understand that they are precious and loved by our Father.

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The ordinary work of life

Its about anchoring yourself in God and living out that relationship.

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Doing business doing life

It piqued our interest that our city is known for being a business city.

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Priorities

One Brazilian On Tracker in Malaysia for one year reflects on what is really important:

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For such a time as this

Millennials have a global mindset which gives them confidence for crossing cultural barriers.

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The Richter effect

They have lived sacrificially to help the people of this marginalised area. But being from another province they are considered outsiders

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Still needed and wanted

They want mission workers who will work with them under them alongside them.

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On Track Together

So how do we engage with Jesus call for every generation: to love our neighbours to make disciples and to be kingdom minded Our world looks different and yet Jesus call remains the same.

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Imitating Gods kindness

Khruu sought to imitate Gods abounding grace and kindness to Nong by purchasing a new uniform for him to wear to school.

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Realising you are the problem

Culturally it was incredibly challenging for Sokly to ask me to release her into her role.

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God has a mission for people with a disability

Disability removes an unhealthy power dynamic in the field.

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Patience and professionalism

How did we get to this point By growing relationships building credibility being consistent in our work and generous with our time.

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Contextualisation or syncretism

It was their church that was at the brink of being birthed and they must come up with their own contextualised way of conducting baptisms.

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Two sons and a girl

Language is powerful and the use of a small word captures the situation of so many girls in rural South Asia.

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