Friday

 

 

Every word of God is flawless;

he is a shield to those who take refuge in him.

Proverbs 30:5

The Beth Moore simulcast is tonight and tomorrow morning. If you do not have a ticket yet, please call FBC, Kentwood (985-229-8111). If you have not already begun to pray for those attending, please do so. There will be thousands of ladies watch this at the same time at different locations. Pray may hearts will be touched and lives changed because of this experience.

KOMpray

Kids on Mission Pray

August 1, 2008

“Let the little children come to Me,

and don’t stop them,

because the kingdom of God

belongs to such as these,”

Luke 18:16b

 

PANCAKES WITH WHAT?

Pancakes are one of my favorite foods for breakfast. Now and then I even eat them for dinner-I use butter and syrup, sometimes strawberries, chocolate chips or nuts. Whatever you like, you can put it on a pancake!

One day, some Christian workers in the Himalayas (really high mountains in South Asia) went out to give Christian tracts and verses from the Bible to the people in their town. They did not expect the kind of topping they got for their pancakes-chili sauce!

It was a special day, and the Tibetan women served pancakes and tea for free. It is part of their religion. They just wanted to make their god happy. The more food they gave away, the more they thought their god would love them.

The Tibetan Buddhists did “prostration.” It looks like exercise but it is another way they offer worship to their god-they start standing up straight. Next they bend their knees then kneel on the ground. They touch their foreheads all the way down to the ground, and start all over again.

The Christians walked all over town and gave the Buddhist people the Christian tracts and the Bible verses. They drank tea and ate a lot of pancakes WITH chili sauce too. Please pray the Tibetan people will read God’s Word. Ask God to show them that He loves them and teach them that Jesus is their true Bread of Life.

MORE PRAYER REQUESTS FROM MISSIONARY KIDS

My brother is going to college. Please pray for him.

CN, age 10 (East Asia)

Please pray for my friend Noah. He broke his femur bone. Please pray for my school that boys and girls there will know God. KENDALL, age 7, (Central, Eastern and Southern Africa)

I need prayer for me. I have dengue fever. RACHELLE, age 10 (South Asia)

Please pray for me as I prepare for college. Pray that I get a good roommate, keep growing spiritually, and do well academically. I would like to thank the Lord that Liberty University is close to family in the states and that it gives a good scholarship to IMB MKs. CHARLES, age 17 (Pacific Rim)

Me and my sister are trying to skip a grade, because the school we go to has two six grades. If they don’t put my sister in 7th, we might have to move. We have to make a decision soon. We live in Nepal. There the language is Nepali. Nepalis are poor. There are a lot of riots and “bundhs” (strikes). They burn bikes & tires sometimes. Most are not Christians. GISELLE, age 9 (South Asia)

Please pray that the nation of South Africa will come to know Jesus more, JARED, age 17 (Central, Eastern and Southern Africa)

My best friend is moving before we get back to Brazil from America and it will be hard for him to move. When you pray, please pray for him. KENNETH, age 11 (South America)

Pray for me. Pray for an overwhelming passion to flow from my heart for these people. I’m really dry spiritually. I need God to open doors and pave a way for me to reach these people. Many of them are Muslims. They live in a barren desert that is hard to live in. Pray for their hearts to be opened. Pray for dreams and visions in their lives that will lead them to understand more about Jesus. Pray that God can use me to make a difference. Thanks so much. STRATTON, age 17, (Central, Eastern and Southern Africa)

Please pray for our ministry here. Pray for my parents and the other team members as they work to tell others about Jesus.

Please pray for people I know here in Senegal that do not know Jesus. The man who guards our house at night is not a Christian, the lady that washes our clothes, the neighborhood guards, and my mom’s best friend-please pray that they will all come to believe in Jesus. DILLON, age 15 (West Africa)

May you be blessed in all you do today and realize it!

Anna Lee

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