

Thank God for a good turn up during the Vietnamese Easter Special. The Crowd was presented with the Jesus Film in Vietnamese while waiting for the rest to come in. We have Joe and Henry at the meeting. Joe led in some singing, while Ann and another sister led in worship. Henry presented to them the gospel.
Thanks for those who have given towards the refreshment. Surely the Lord will bless the ministry as more Vietnamese are being led to the saving knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Joe was blessed with a new motorcycle just recently. Both Jeo and Ann will be moving around in their ministry with their newly purchased motorcycle. Pray for their safety as they travel on the road.
Rebeka & David are running an Aged Home in Kulim----Jireh Home. It has been 15 years since. They have to feed some 25 inmates.
Praise God, they were invited to share with the saints in NTGH English Assembly on 27/1/2008. From their sharing we see how God has been graciously providing them through both believers and non-believers.
We rejoice with them for the good work done. May God bless them.
Charles joined us at NTGH just in recent months. Praise the Lord, he finally decided to commit his life to the Lord. He also decided to go for baptism before end of 2007. We met to prepare for our trip to Jireh Home on 16/12 at 5.30pm Before we went off to Kulim, we had a baptismal service for Charles.
Thank God for the blessings from his wife and family members. They came to witness his baptism too.
Immediately after the baptism, both Mr.& Mrs Charles joined us to Jireh Home. May God bless our brother and his family for his faith in Christ Jesus.
Joy to the World, the Saviour came; Let Earth receives her King!
Vietnamese Fellowship group invited their friends, over a hundred of them, to their recent Christmas gathering.
Praise the Lord, at the end of the day, five new friends received Christ Jesus as their Lord and saviour.
NTGH English Assembly is expecting a heavy expenditure for this Christmas season. We need to provide transport for both the Vietnamese and Nepali Christmas gatherings. Pray with us that there will be harvest of souls for the Kingdom of God in both the gatherings.
What to expect in 2008 ? I should make more trips outstations to promote MEBS (Malaysian Emmaus Bible SChool) to the various Chinese Assemblies.
I have joined the MEBS Council lately and I will be acting on behalf of MEBS to interact with the various churches. I hope to encourage the Brethren Assemblies to give practical support and fellowship with MEBS. In fact the Board of MEBS Council hopes to see more assemblies sending their people to study at MEBS, equipping them for church ministries.
I will also continue to help up in the various small assemblies, taking meetings and sharing with them the visions of MEBS in the next 10 years.
Do pray with me that I may have a fruitful ministry in 2008. Pray also that God will provide me all the finances as I make more trips outstations. Last of all, ask God for good health and a lively spirit to move about. Thank you.
These Young people from the Chinese Assembly were baptised on 4th.November2007. NTGH has this practice to encourage those who have grown up from our Sunday school and before they left town after SPM to confirm their faith in the Lord Jesus Christ with baptism. Throughout the years many young people have accepted the Lord Jesus before they left for the cities.
Just pray that we will have more opportunity to work among new friends who have joined us recently.
Fifteen Nepalese lost their job recently. They were dismissed from their work place unreasonably, without any form of compensation.
Among them were some who had just accepted the Lord Jesus. The church rented a flat to put them up temporary. Another church contributed in kinds. Yet another offered legal aids to arrange help to meet up with the Labor Court.
In the mean time, our Nepalese leaders Amar and Sudir also lost their job. Their factory winded up. At the first look it was an unfortunate matter. However, it turned up to be a blessing. The two could help to encourage the 15 of them. They have time to meet with them daily in the church and have prayer sessions and Bible studies with them. Even those who were non-christians accepted the Lord through these sessions.
The church contributed to the need of three Nepalese who were short of fund to buy a return air ticket.10 of them were sent back to Nepal middle of May. Five remained for an extended period to appear before the Labor Court.
By this time, God opened a door for Amar and Sudir. Sudir was placed to work with the factory of a church leader. Amar was admited to GLO Training Centre for a short period. While they were at the new place, they tried to reachout to other Nepalese as well. Praise the Lord !
To love and to care costs money. The rental, the food, and transportation, the air-tickets etc. God bless our Nepalese brethren. We prayed that they will plant churches upon their return to the homeland.
Let us pool our resources together and venture into greater projects for the Lord.Leave a markof salvation in the lives of those whom God has brought into our fellowship