Monday, January 8, 2024

First Moberg Update Thailand 2023-24


Chao Phraya River Bangkok

Dear Family and Friends,

We’ve already completed a month since leaving home with three months to go, Lord willing. After getting settled, much of our time has been getting reacquainted with those we know and count as our friends and taking time to hear of their needs so we could pray for them.

 

We handed out Christmas stockings containing small gifts and a short message of the meaning of Christmas to staff people we see daily here at our condo. We’re praying for them and asking the Lord to open doors for us to get to know them better as well, especially those who already can speak English.

 

Gary devoted a big chunk of time preparing for the Christmas Day message that was given in a remote area of Uttaradit Province near the border of Laos, about 8 hours from Bangkok. (A report is given below if you want to scroll down)

 

We were able to quickly rejoin the church’s outreach ministry team to provide needed food supplies to the homes of several refugee families. Their ability to remain hopeful despite their circumstance is a testimony of God’s sustaining grace. Most of the families are Christians and have fled their homeland because of religious persecution 10 years ago. Now they continue to wait patiently for the relocation process to be completed. We visited families often who are living in a one room apartment, one had seven people. In some cases, the families only venture out in the evening since they are afraid to be picked up and placed in a detention center. The children are unable to receive an education unless they find some way online.

 

It's difficult to post much about these people since we don’t want to put them at risk. But efforts are being made to help them with education for their children. We learned from one young man and his wife, who have been here for less than a year, the reason for his flight from his native country. He had been almost murdered because he was an educated, prosperous businessman who was a Christian and not willing to convert to Islam. He said he is trying to remain hopeful through weekly 3-day fasts, spending time in the Bible with the Lord, and encouraging counsel from our pastors.

 

We visited one Buddhist man in a public hospital who is one of the security guards at our condo. He was having a difficult time recovering after recent colon cancer surgery. His wife, also a guard, is only able to understand a little English and he can’t at all. We spent some time with him and prayed for healing physically and spiritually. His wife later texted us and, using Google translate, we found out how touched both had been by our visit. We pray that the concern he’s seen from us as Christians who prayed for him, our small gift to help pay the bills, and the tracts we’ve given to him and his wife about eternal life through faith in Jesus, would cause him to turn and receive what the Lord is offering to him before it’s too late.

 

This past Friday evening Santisuk Silom where we teach English held their bimonthly worship service. A young woman came before the service to register for the English class next week. She decided to stay and later told a member she had been told never to attend a church because she would be brainwashed, and it would be a very scary thing to do. Gary preached from II Cor. 5:17 on how a person becomes a new creation and why it so important to do so. She told us afterwards that she wasn’t sure why she had decided to stay (we trust it was the Holy Spirit) even after the warnings she had received, but she was now glad that she had stayed. She will now hear more about Jesus as she attends the teaching lessons during her English study.

 

This coming week we begin our January teaching session. Two other couples here are also from our church in Minnesota, but will teach at different branches than ours. We’re excited to see who the Lord brings to our individual classes so we can not only teach English but share the story of Jesus with them.

 

I will end with a report of the Christmas outreach that we had the privilege to attend, knowing that many of you had been praying. Your prayers were answered in a big way. The Thai pastors present were thrilled things went as well as they did. We want to thank you all from the depth of our hearts for your partnership in prayers and finances. All of us humbly and gratefully give all the praise and glory to our great God and Savior and say that with all sincerity because we completely understand that any contribution we personally had for the success of the outreach was because of the grace of God working through us by the empowerment of the Holy Spirit. 

 

The following are excerpts of the report from Todd and Karen Indehar, the missionaries we worked alongside during that time:

 

On Christmas day Dr. Gary Moberg preached (through an interpreter) about the true meaning of Christmas at a first of its kind evangelistic event in the unreached district of Ban Khok, which is the last district in Uttaradit province without a church. An estimated 800-1,000 people heard the gospel clearly preached, sung, and proclaimed with calls to be healed, repent, and receive the free gift of eternal life through faith in Christ. Thousands of tracts were distributed before the event and a truck went throughout the large, remote rural district on the Thai-Laos border announcing the event for weeks beforehand.

 

Gary preached what I (Todd) think was both complete and should have been quite understandable to most of the attendees, many of whom have probably never heard the gospel even once in their life. (Several local leaders of the community who are Buddhist were present and given seats of distinction during the event and the mayor gave a welcome address.)

 

A large stage and loud sound system was set-up in the center of town (on a soccer field). The event featured free meals and gifts, fireworks, carols and worship songs, traditional Thai dance that communicated the gospel, and care packages of food and other essentials were distributed.

 

At the end of Gary's sermon, Pastor La-aw declared that all who were ready to be healed or receive Jesus should come up front. At first only two or three came up; but then about 50 or more people came forward! The prayer team included the Indehars, Mobergs and several Thai pastors.  Later, five people came up on the stage and testified about being healed and coming to faith.

 

A Thai businessman who leads the small group in the district said he's received a lot of positive feedback from people in general (which is good because I thought there was some potential for pressure or even violence against him, his family and business after the event; that still is a possibility). He said that he knows almost all the people who came forward for prayer as many are customers of his mini-mart store, and he said he knew many of the other people who came. He said the first time his group met for a Bible study after the event five new people came. He said they are beginning to go out and visit everyone that they know who came for prayer at their homes. I (Todd) don't know what the future holds there, obviously, we're just going a step at a time as God leads, but this seems like a potentially significant breakthrough for the gospel up there.

 

One Thai Christian from the district said it was the first time in his entire life (55 years) that he has heard the gospel preached and proclaimed publicly there. We also thank God that six small churches in Uttaradit province and other provinces in northern Thailand came together to help. Truly, the unity of the body of Christ and the love of Christ was clearly evident.


Peace of Silom Church members

Advent Service

Santisuk Silom English School Christmas Party


Home visitation one room apartment

A delicious meal always graciously provided for us during our visits

Meeting up with some old friends on Soi (street) Jesus!

Flew to Nan and drove to Christmas event site

Very beautiful scenery along the very winding road



Setting up for the next day event

Pastor La-aw and his wife
Pastor had a vision for this event 7 years ago


Means of advertising the Christmas event


Our very pink accommodations
Nobody was going to carry away the table and chairs

Cold weather up north even for a Minnesotan
No heat in the room, slept with jacket on 

Lyndell and Karen on our front porch

Christmas Eve dinner provided by church member at their restaurant

Christmas Day Dinner
not your typical ham or turkey dinner


Somchai, graduate of Asbury Seminary, my interpreter

Todd and Karen Indehar long-term missionaries to Thailand

Yeah, we can dress up sometimes too

                            Christmas carols before event begins

Mayor giving welcome speech



                           Fireworks indicate the event has begun

        Thai dancers perform to "As the Deer Panteth for the Water"

Authentic Thai dancers as event began

Preaching the message of Christmas


Peace of Silom Church pre-service dinner

Preaching at Friday evening service- Peace of Silom Church

After service group photo


You really think this Charcoal crepe will help my stomach?




It was delicious










Teacher training before January session
Come and join us some year


Please continue to pray that the work we do will be pleasing to the Lord, as we seek to make His name known among the people we meet in and outside the classroom sessions.



















Tuesday, March 28, 2023

Second Moberg Update Thailand 2023






Dear Family and Friends,

 

The time has been flying by quickly since our initial update back in January with much of our time since then spent either teaching or visiting with various people here in Bangkok. Initially we had planned to return home on March 30, but now we have extended our stay until May 3. This will require us to leave the country for a short time and then return with a new 30-day tourist visa. Therefore, we have planned a trip to Hanoi, Vietnam during which we will also be meeting with some long-term missionaries. Our hope is to learn more of what they have been doing and to encourage them with prayer and fellowship.

 

One Friday in February we joined volunteers from all the other branches of Santisuk English School to spend the entire day to teach English at a local grade school. This has been an ongoing event each year to expose students and their parents to opportunities that Santisuk offers for those interested in improving their English if they would be interested to sign up for classes in the future. The event was a fun time for everyone.

 

We’ve also had activities outside of our regular teaching time at Santisuk to help develop relationships with the students. Some of those include eating meals together after class time, an overnight trip to a beach town, a full day trip to an elephant/crocodile zoo and gathering at our condo for potluck dinner and games. We’d like to initiate a weekly event at our place to eat, play games and watch select episodes of “The Chosen” video series with follow-up discussion if students are interested. Please pray that they would be.

 

It’s been a joy for Lyndell to continue BSF (Bible study fellowship) once again with a group of women here representing many nations. Some of the women she has met before and studied with in the past. The class is still on zoom but hopes to meet back in person for next year’s study in the book of John. She was thankful to meet once in person for a lunch fellowship.

 

Doing life in a foreign country like doing life back home does not always provide exciting news to post, but we have seen evidence that God is working in people’s hearts to draw them to Himself through faith in Jesus Christ. We are currently doing a weekly Bible study with one teen student’s mother to learn more about the loving relationship that God is offering everyone who is willing to receive the free gift of eternal life by having their sins forgiven because of what Jesus has done for them. She said that since she was a little girl, she knew she was not made for this world and needed to find the way back to heaven. She has not yet fully believed in Jesus to be the only way for anyone to be granted entrance into God’s heaven after they die. She claims she has been taught in her culture that there are many gods. Pray that she will come to believe in Jesus who said, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me” (John 14:6).

 

We have become friends with a young man Gary met last year who helps his father manage an organic coffee farm in northern Thailand and returns monthly to the city to sell his coffee. During those times we have met with him to share the gospel and pray with him. He too is bound strongly to tradition so as not to offend his parents, however, he has still shown some interest to know what Christianity is all about and has appreciated our prayers for him and his family.

 

Gary was asked to give a PowerPoint presentation about true love at the school during the time of Valentine’s Day. The emphasis was that true love is God’s love, which is not only the best love but also the greatest love. The first week of March Gary preached at the Santisuk Silom church. The main point of the sermon stressed that if we truly know the love of God, nothing will prevent us from obeying His commands, especially that to share the gospel with those who don’t know Christ.

 

We again are working with the church we regularly attend to make home visitations to pray and bring food supplies to refugee families who have had to flee their home country due to religious persecution. Again, like last year we shared in the joy of witnessing an answer to prayer when we met the father of one of the families who had been recently released from the detention center. He had been unable to see his wife and two children for 5 years. He shared that he had been beaten severely by Muslim terrorists from Turkey who were being held in the detention center because they had been involved in a bombing in Bangkok. He was beaten because he would not renounce his faith in Christ. His wife shared how both she and her husband had become born again believers after they been forced to leave Pakistan and heard the true gospel while in Bangkok. She said she was able to keep up a spirit of hope while her husband was away because she knew that God would always care for them since He has proved His love for them by sending Jesus to save them from their sins.

 

We have learned much about faith from these dear followers of Jesus who have suffered so much these past 10 years or so as they patiently wait upon the Lord to relocate them to a country where they can begin a new life for their families. Please pray for new sponsorships to open up for these dear families with young children. There are still about 48 families that the church is supporting who are waiting.

 

Last week we spent 5 days in Phuket in southern Thailand with the missionary couple we ministered with in north Thailand early in January. This trip was to provide all of us some R&R. Our times of fellowship around the Word of God were sweet and the food and incredibly beautiful surroundings were so enjoyable. They will also be living in our house back home in Minneapolis for three months towards the end of this summer, while on home assignment. We had time to share the gospel with an elderly man from Japan we had come to know while we were lounging around the pool. After he had heard about God’s love for him, he began to weep and said he didn’t understand why he was becoming so emotional. Please pray for Kunio to embrace the truth about what Jesus has done for him on the cross.

 

May God bless you all with an ever-increasing understanding of His marvelous love for all of us as we approach the time of year to remember and celebrate the life, suffering, death, and resurrection of our precious Lord Jesus Christ. A Blessed Easter to you all.

 

For His glory among the nations,

Gary and Lyndell




Sunrise over Bangkok through the poor air quality
Glad we don't have to use this for transportation
Specialty dessert- Bamboo stuffed with tasty sticky rise
A clear sign that it's getting really hot here in Thailand
English students hard at work composing a conversation
Daily offerings with a hope to bring about good luck

Women's Bible Study Fellowship group
Advanced conversation class

Spectacular view crossing river on ferry after teaching night class
Home visitation to bring food and encouragement
Regular weekly purchase of fresh fruit from street vendor
No, we haven't tried these and probably never will
Tasty green curry, but it can be really spicy hot, watch out!
Teaching future tense verbs to grade school children
Pizza night out after English class
Entire floor of mall devoted to cactus and succulent plants
Some very unique succulents
Students at our condo for food and games
Another item we surely will not be sampling
Another example of something else not on our try it list
Cashew chicken, mixed veggies, and pineapple fried rice
is one of our favorites for lunch
How fast is "too fast" at fast food restaurants?
A Belgian chocolatey sweet taste treat of home
Guess what this restaurant's specialty is advertising?
 
Bible study for interested students
Learning English at Santisuk is a bargain at only $90
for 15 two hour lessons because of volunteer teachers

Maybe a clue why teaching English is helpful?

Beautiful and relaxing beach on Phuket Island
Friendly lizard stopped by to say hello while lounging
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A welcome sight to have blue sky in Phuket 
after breathing so much pollution in the city
Reminder of what tremendous death and devastation
occurred here due to the 2004 tsunami
 
I can almost imagine what the Garden of Eden
must have been like
Cannon ball tree is an appropriate name
Yes, I think this is my better profile side
Well, this is my better side thank you very much
Has someone been doing genetic engineering on these lobsters?
At 6 bags per family, almost 300 bags of food will be delivered
to needy families this month

However, what the families also appreciate
 is the extended time spent with them
The wait has been so long to be relocated and can bring weariness
A dear family who expressed great joy in the Lord even
though they have experienced so many trials 

Sunset over the Andaman Sea