11/17/2014
Thanksgiving Service
This past month I was able to minister in two different thanksgiving services in a couple of Ahka villages. I had no idea that these small villages celebrated thanksgiving. In many ways they celebrate the same way we do with a big thanksgiving dinner. The only thing I missed was Turkey dinner. Both of the services I was able to minister in, I ministered on the power of a thankful heart. 
Pictures Of Land Project
Just an update with concerning the project with the land. We have done quite a bit of landscaping...and will have to do some more especially with water drainage, and the filling in with some dirt on the front side of the property. The project has taken more finances than I would have thought. Of course this is all a learning process for me. I have been getting some good advice from some of my friends here in Thailand who have developed their own properties. The property is roughly about 2 acres in size. Thank you for helping us in this endeavor. 


11/02/2014
October 2014
This past month was quite a busy month for us. I had the honor of ministering again at "Kingdom Bible School" which is made up of mostly Burmese student. The subject was on servant leadership and it gave me the opportunity to review this subject from another viewpoint. Also I crossed into Burma with my father in-law and brother in-law Samuel. We ministered in a couple of different Ahka Baptist Churches in the Shan State. The churches have a wonderful heritage and I look forward to ministering again in their churches. On the third Saturday of the month we crossed again to minister in another church. But the message was on "thanksgiving" as they were celebrating their "thanksgiving." Their holiday resembled ours at home in America as they gave thanks for their harvest season as most of the harvesting for rice was completed during October. Also during this month wife Elizabeth, my son Jeremiah and myself went to Nong Khai Thailand. I needed to take my son across to Vientiane Laos to put a new non-immigrant visa in his passport. My wife stayed in Thailand during our two-day trip into Laos and my son handled the trip much better than I had thought he would. As for the property we put another $1700 into the landscaping of the property. This project with the land is costing a more than I had initially thought...but it will be well worth it when we finish. Thanks so much for all the prayer, support and encouragement!




9/11/2014
Grateful For The Past Year
This past month delivered me some good news. The news is that I have a new visa here in Thailand. This visa allows me to stay here without leaving the country but also allows me to leave at least once a month with a multi-entries. Having to leave the country every three months can be quite expensive. Now I will be allowed to cross to the Burmese side of the border. This past month my wife and I ministered in a local Burmese fellowship. I am really proud how my wife has stepped up and is preaching the gospel. God has great things for Elizabeth. Also in the first month of September I attended our Asia Summit meetings. It was a great success...lots of good preaching and inspiration. Dr. Al Purvis and the team in Sriracha Thailand job hosting the conference. 
It is almost a year since we have been here and we are grateful. We have really been stretched financially. We have purchased additional land, had it registered and also have had some of the land landscaped. Believe with us to move forward quickly....Thank you very much.
7/06/2014
Teaching Together
This past month my wife Elizabeth and myself for the first time taught together. We taught on the subject of faith at a local Bible School with mostly Burmese students. This is the also the first time that my wife had the opportunity to interpret for me for an extended period of time. The founder of the school has asked me if we could come back and do a couple more classes for him. I know that as I sow into other ministries God will have others sow into ours. My wife has also had the opportunity to minister over on the Myanmar side the past couple of weekends. Unfortunately I will have to wait for about 2 months as my being reviewed for a 3 month period. After the 3 month trial period I will be able to cross to Myanmar and go to other countries on a multiple entry visa. God is making a way for us...but patience has been required on our part. 
6/04/2014
Schumacher Family
Just wanted to update you on the family. We are still located in Mae Sai Thailand and we truly like the area that we are in. As for Jeremiah we have him in Kingdom Kids Childrens Care during the day. They have a wonderful staff and I am truly grateful for that (hopefully they are also teaching him Burmese). Jeremiah is really growing fast. Most people when they see him think he is 5 or 6 years old. In reality he will be 3 years and 9 months at the end of June. Because of some of the new visa laws in Thailand numerous families have left the country. So some of the young children that played with Jeremiah are now gone. We are believing that God will bring in some other children to Kingdom Kids. The weather here has been extremely hot and humid and we put in a new air conditioner last week. I could no longer stay awake until 2-3 Am every night, I was getting very exhausted. My wife, Elizabeth and her sister Sarah had an outreach to the Children last week a few miles outside of city Teckiliek, Myanmar. It was great as they had about 40 children. They will be doing this on a weekly basis during the summer months. Believe with us that having these outreaches to children will help bring families back to the church. The village they are ministering in has a rich Baptist heritage but many of the families have completely stopped going to the church. We feel this is a first step making our ministry known to this village. Here is a picture with my wife in the village outreach and a couple pictures with Jeremiah (He loves rides on the motorbike with his auntie or with his daddy!).


6/03/2014
Kathmadu Nepel Ministry Trip
While the land was being leveled, I took a trip to Kathmandu, Nepal. Prem and Lalita were former Bible students of mine and I promised that if they started a school that I would come and teach and minister for them. Wow what a great trip. I flew from Bangkok to New Delhi and then on to Katmandu on the 4th of May. For the next two weeks I ministered on the Gifts of the Spirit. Prem said this would be a perfect class to end the school year as the students were getting ready to go back to the villages that they had come from. Along with the daily classes I was able to go with the students on the outskirts of Kathmandu and witness with them to the locals. Right now Prem and Lalita have eight bible students and they are excited to bring the Gospel message to the outermost parts of Nepal. I saw wonderful change come into their lives from the time I first got their to the time I left two weeks later. I certainly look forward to returning to the ministry base in Kathmandu, Nepal in the future. The last time I had ministered in Kathmandu was with Pastor Greg Runyon. Pastor Greg always seems to make those trips memorable trips. Here are some pictures from this trip and of course one pic that I took of Mount Everest from the airplane.






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