
A young woman named Perila, a survivor of Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar, one of thousands of people who have recently received rice from Heaven's Family
Dear Friends,
As I stare at the
faces of the people in the photos before me, I remind myself that these are
real people, just like me. They work, eat, and sleep, every day, just like me.
They believe in Jesus, just like me. They look to Him, however, not only for
salvation, but for survival. They're smiling, holding rice from Heaven's
Family. Jesus has provided. |
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I've received hundreds
of such photographs from our partners who are distributing rice and other
necessities, on our behalf, to Christian survivors of Cyclone Nargis on
Myanmar's Irrawaddy Delta. Looking into their eyes, I see Christ, incarnated in
the "least of these" among His family. Although they have not seen
our faces, they've also seen Christ in us, giving of ourselves that they might
live. How blessed we are.
In this update, I've
included as many photos of our thankful family in Myanmar as I can. I've also included encouraging reports from other places around
the world where Heaven's Family is serving. Thanks for allowing God's love to flow through you. It's the sure
evidence of your faith in Christ. --- David

A Martyr's Widow
The Widows Fund at Work

Widow Shiromi Edirisinghe and
her only son, Shered
The threatening phone
calls had been coming for six months. The callers warned Sri Lankan pastor Neil
Edirisinghe that if he didn't stop converting people to Christianity, he would
pay with his life. Their threats, however, did not persuade pastor Neil to
abandon his calling.
One evening, just as
he and his wife, Shiromi, arrived at their home with their 2-year-old son, they
were brutally gunned down by two men on a motorcycle. Pastor Neil was in the
Lord's presence immediately. Shiromi barely survived and was in a coma for thee
weeks. Doctors gave up hope, but she regained consciousness, and after much
physical therapy she can now walk. However, a bullet remains in her spinal cord
that can't be removed without risk of her being paralyzed. Their son
suffered minor injuries.
Shiromi is one of many
Christian widows in Asia who have been sustained by gifts to our Widows Fund. She
intends to eventually continue her late husband's ministry.
Last month I received
an email from Rev. Michael Dissanayake, general superintendent of the
Assemblies of God in Sri Lanka, who several months earlier had ordered hundreds
of copies of our book, The Disciple-Making Minister, to distribute to Sri Lankan pastors. He was
unaware that I knew anything about pastor Neil's martyrdom, but he wanted to
tell me about his recent visit with his widow: |
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The
late pastor Neil with Shiromi and Shered
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Dear
David, let me share an amazing testimony with you....
When I
visited [Shiromi] a couple of days ago, she was talking about her
husband. She said “Neil loved a blue book which he read many times and
always talked about it.” He had told her that he was going to change his
church to be a disciple-making church and not a spectator church...
Referring
to your book he has said, "This is not a book, it’s a
fountain.” Now she is reading that book and it reminds her of everything
her husband said to her. She finds it difficult to read it because it brings
memories of what her husband said. At the same time, she is so touched by the
truths in the book.
I thought
I will write to you so that you will know how greatly they were blessed by your
book. Thank you for your heart for pastors.
As I read that email
and thought of the martyrdom of pastor Neil, it made me more determined than
ever to put The Disciple-Making Minister into the hands of millions of pastors around the
world. Your support has already enabled us to give our 500-page
equipping manual to over 100,000 pastors who speak twenty different
languages.
121 Tons of Rice...so Far
The Disaster Relief Fund at Work

One
of many cyclone-surviving families in Myanmar who are very happy for rice from Heaven's
Family
Photos tell stories so
much better than words. Below are just a few of the hundreds of photos we've
received of cyclone-surviving believers in Myanmar who have been
assisted by Heaven's Family.
In many cases you will see the very primitive thatched shacks that they're now
living in, having lost everything they previously owned to an eight-foot surge
of sea water.
So far we've
distributed 121 tons of rice to believers in Myanmar who survived Cyclone
Nargis. They will continue to need our help for several more months before they
can be self-sustaining. As you look at the photos below, keep in mind that
every face is the face of one of your family members. Every smile is the result
of the sacrifices of Heaven's Family's partners.

This
mother and daughter have received both rice and ten tin roofing sheets

Another
mother and daughter who received rice and ten tin roofing sheets for their house
(behind them)

Our
partners reported that this family immediately thanked God when our rice
arrived

They
survived by climbing up coconut trees to stay above the water surge. This bag
of rice will feed them for a month.

Notice
their simple home behind them

This sister and brother lost their parents to the cyclone

One 100-lb. bag of rice costs about $14. Thanks for caring.
An American Pastor Repents
Reading The Great Gospel Deception

Bruce
and Lisa Harris, with their children, Collin, Saide, Calli, and Zoe, standing
in front of their gift shop
The Slumgullion
Gift Gallery in Colorado's Lake
City contains an eclectic mix of home decorations, western art, jewelry, and
more. The proprietors, Bruce and Lisa Harris, happen to be unashamed lovers of
Jesus, and so they also sell a few radical books with titles such as The
Great Gospel Deception and Through
the Needle's Eye.
A few weeks back,
Bruce was called by an employee at the gift shop to quickly come. A customer
there was insisting on seeing him. When Bruce arrived, he saw a man standing in
the book section reading a copy of The Great Gospel Deception.
After Bruce introduced
himself, the man began to question him about the book, and explained that he
was a pastor from Ohio on vacation. He was clearly under conviction from what
he was reading, and Bruce told him to take the book with him. That same pastor
returned five days later to spend an hour with Bruce confessing his sins, which
included an addiction to internet porn. He told Bruce that he had repented and
was going back to Ohio a changed man, and as a pastor who was going to start
preaching the truth to his congregation.
If you've never read The
Great Gospel Deception, you can
read it for free on our website by clicking here.
Or you can order your own copy of the book for yourself or someone else by
clicking here.
Pedaling with Pastor Cleophas
The
Mobilize a Minister Fund at Work

Pastor
Cleophas Makona has an anonymous friend in New Zealand whom
he'll meet in heaven
When Heaven's Family International Director Chuck King was serving
in East Africa a few months ago, he blessed three pastors with new
bicycles---something they would never have been able to afford. One of those
pastors was Cleophas Makona. His bicycle was provided with funds that were
given to our Mobilize a Minister Fund from someone in New Zealand. We recently received the following
report from our primary Kenya partner about the difference pastor Cleophas's
bicycle has made in his life:
I met
Cleophas last week, and his face was shinning with a big smile on his
face. He said life has been good. With the help of the bicycle, he has
planted three more churches in two months. Also there is joy in his home
as every Tuesday he takes groceries with the bicycle to a big market, and thus
he can make some money from doing that. In return his family is experiencing
new strength, there is new life in his marriage, and he says he is now enjoying
ministry like never before....He says "God bless you, I am healed."
All that blessing from
one bicycle! With your help, we've mobilized hundreds of church-planting
pastors in both Africa and Asia with their own bicycles.
A Life-Changing Christmas Gift
21 Lessons on the
Sermon on the Mount, filmed in Galilee

Looking for
a Christmas gift for someone special? Our new DVD pack containing twenty-one
teaching lessons through the Sermon on the Mount could be the answer. Filmed in
Galilee near the place that Jesus originally delivered His most famous sermon,
each half-hour teaching by David Servant examines the heart of Jesus'
challenging and life-changing message. Every episode also includes an
interesting side trip to a historical biblical site in Israel.
This DVD pack is only $45 (including shipping within the
U.S.). To order the DVD set securely by credit card, click here.
A Christmas Gift in Heaven
Help
Someone Lay Up Treasure There

What
Christmas gift do you give to friends and relatives who already have everything
that they need (including the DVD series offered above)? How about treasure in
heaven? We've set up a Christmas Gift Card section at both IWasHungry.org and OrphansTear.org so
that you can give, in honor of a loved one, clothing to a Christian orphan who
will receive no other gift this year for Christmas, a business start-up grant
for a poor Christian widow, food for a starving believer in North Korea, and so
on.
The gift cards
are beautiful. We can mail your card to your address or directly to your loved
ones. Your card will say exactly what need has been met in their honor.
It only takes a
minute to order your cards using the simple forms at IWasHungry.org and OrphansTear.org,
and you can use your credit card or check to make a payment. You could probably
do all your Christmas shopping this year in thirty minutes just sitting at your
computer! Or you can call us at (412) 833-5826 and order your cards over the
phone. And as always, nothing is taken for administration of your gift. 100% of
what is received is sent to the designated need.
The deadline to
order your cards is December 15 in order to have your gift cards in your
mailbox (or your loved-ones mailboxes) by December 25!
Current Happenings
Two teams totaling 28
people are traveling to Myanmar (Burma) in November and early December. They'll
spend most of their time serving at our 31 orphanages there. David will be
joining both teams so that he can visit our many projects in Myanmar, which
means he'll be gone from November 8 through December 12. Chuck King will be training Myanmar pastors at two conferences. Your prayers will be
appreciated.
We are very thankful
for our small but dedicated team serving Heaven's Family in the United Kingdom. If you are a U.K.
resident who would like to be involved, just e-mail us at info@heavensfamily.org.uk
Please do keep Heaven's
Family in mind when you consider
your end-of-year giving. Our income during the final two months of 2008 sets
the stage for what we'll accomplish in 2009. Thanks so much.
Parting Shot
The
Joy of Our Salvation

Missionary
John Carey sent us this photo of five of his converts in Kyrgyzstan who had just been
baptized in the lake behind them. He said that just before he took this photo,
they had been smiling and joking, but as soon as he held up his camera, they
gave him a culturally-appropriate pose. John couldn't get them to smile! Many
people around the world feel that smiling for photos makes them appear proud.
All contributions to Heaven's Family or any of its three divisions are fully tax-deductible within the United States. Heaven's Family is also a registered charity in the U.K. and most gifts qualify for Gift Aid, significantly increasing the amount of your contribution. All three divisions of Heaven's Family share the same mailing address. Please send all gifts to either Heaven's Family, Shepherd Serve, Orphan's Tear or I Was Hungry at:
P.O. Box 12854
Pittsburgh, PA 15241
If your gift is for a specific project, please indicate which project on the memo line of your check. Most of our current projects are described at IWasHungry.org.
To donate securely by credit card to the Heaven's Family general fund though PayPal click here. You can donate securely by credit to any specific project by visiting IWasHungry.org. Thank you!
This Ministry Update is a communication of Heaven's Family, and it is our primary means of keeping our partners informed of their fruit. We are striving to serve Jesus by loving "the least of" His brethren”poor believers who live in less developed nations and who often suffer persecution for their faith. We are focusing on equipping Christian leaders with essential biblical truth, supporting Christian orphanages, and meeting very pressing material needs. We'd love to have you join our growing family. Please visit the websites of our three divisions: ShepherdServe.org, OrphansTear.org and IWasHungry.org.
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