God is opening up the doors for us to accomplish our goals here in Thailand. Today was the culmination of our work at the Freedom House Orphanage. Here are the ways that God is allowing us to minister!
Medical Attention
All of the check-ups for the children were done yesterday by our medical staff, allowing them to spend today prescribing medications for the conditions uncovered. These children are suffering from a variety of sicknesses, from ear infections to migraine headaches to abdominal pains. The medications we brought should be able to go a long ways to meeting their needs.
And while the medicine is a vital part of our mission, we recognize that all healing is in the hands of the Great Physician, and we took the time to anoint and pray for each individual child.

Supplies
It does not take a lot of food items to give these orphans living in poverty a lot of joy. But a lot is what we try to give them! This morning, we filled up a pickup truck with fruits, vegetables, and cookies. Though these children are sure-footed, I am positive they carried that food up the steep paths far quicker than they would carry much else, quickly taking everything into their kitchen.
Beyond foodstuffs, it was our privilege to carry gifts donated by people like you. Believer’s Baptist Church in Leesburg, VA, for instance, created these amazing gift bags. Handing them out caused a spirit only rivaled by children at Christmas, and no one could stop smiling, chattering, or comparing their goodies. For the rest of the day, many walked around with bags slung over their shoulders in silent tribute to their delight.


Encouragement
It must be very easy for members of the persecuted church to forget about the larger Body of Christ. Many are in isolated areas, like this Mae La Refugee Camp. They cannot see our prayers, though they may feel them, and they can certainly feel forgotten.
One of our goals was to remind these precious saints of the love of Jesus Christ through our actions, words, and even our smiles. God has richly provided us with the opportunities to do just that–and to experience the return blessing of the joy that they give us in return.




Our ministry time here is half over. Much more to come! As you lift up our team in prayer, please pray for the health of each team member, and the strength to continue on in the ministry as we become fatigued. Pray that God would continue to open doors as we move to other children in need of medical attention and the love of Jesus Christ. Most importantly, pray that the Spirit would shine through each team member to every person that we come in contact with, bringing honor to our Savior and encouragement to the Body.