Tuesday, November 19, 2013

BLESS ONE ANOTHER

Shalom All,

Greetings in the Lord!

In the Gospel of Mathew 25 verses 35 - 40 are the following words from Jesus:

“.... I was hungry and you fed me. I was thirsty and you gave me drink. I was a stranger, and you invited me into your home. I was naked and you gave me clothing. I was sick, and you cared for me. I was in prison, and you visited me”. Then the righteous replied, ‘Lord, when did we ever see you hungry and feed you? Or thirsty and give you something to drink? Or a stranger and show you hospitality? Or naked and give you clothing? When did we ever see you sick or in prison and visit you?’ And the King replied, ‘I tell you the truth, when you did it to one of the least of these my brothers and sisters, you were doing it to me!’ 

These indeed are touching words from Jesus, reminding us to extend a helping hand to those that need our help that they may be led to the Kingdom of God. 

Some Christian refugees from a neighboring country have come to our Church since July 2013, We empathized with the suffering they have gone through in their homeland the past few years, Unfortunately, it is quite a sensitive issue for us to share about their plight here but if you want to know more, please drop me an email at faithwithyou@gmail.com.

In my previous reports, I did mention that we have offered them, as well as the local Thais, free language courses in English and Thai. This is a small step to begin with.

Our Church has been approved by an Evangelical Seminary from Canada to conduct a Diploma certificate course in Theological Studies. We plan to start this course in mid January or early February 2014. The Seminary will provide the materials for teaching and the marking of examination papers and the awarding of certificates.

However, there will be some conditions for those wishing to take up the course. They need to attend our Church for more than 3 months, have volunteered to serve in our Church in an area of work and are aged 21 years or older. If they don't meet these conditions, they need to pay a minimum fee for the course. With this training, we hope the trained can use the qualification to find a job or serve the Lord. This is one way to build and equip them with the Word of God.

This course will be conducted in English. We hope the Thai Christians will also avail themselves of this opportunity to take up the course to learn English, as well as the Word of God.

We now have two volunteer teachers and would like to invite more volunteer teachers to come and teach the course.

Next, we plan in a limited way to employ a few refugees ... hiring a lady to clean up the Church twice a week and pay her THB 200/per day (RM 20/USD 6.30) and also some men to help with painting the 3 - 5 floors of the Church, as well as doing some minor repairing jobs. If they do well in the job, we will recommend them to other people who need cleaning or painting. This is one little way to help them.

Thirdly, we plan to teach some of them to do handicraft work, such as cross stitches, souvenir items made from beads and beans, plastic flowers, paintings and etc . However, we need talented volunteers to come and teach various types of handicrafts, as well do the marketing for completed handicrafts.

Lastly, I need to apply for my Thai Visa extension for one year this December 2013 and I pray that there will be funds for the Church to support my application for the visa.

Thank you all for your concern and prayers.

We will have an early Christmas celebration on 14th December 2013. If you are in Bangkok, please do come and join us in the celebration. 

Below is a slideshow with captions of our Church activities in recent months.


Let us know your thoughts if these will help us improve our work for the Lord.

With blessings and love,
Rev. Steve Peter H S Kok


Friday, November 8, 2013

SURGERY WAS SUCCESSFUL

Shalom All,

Greetings  in the name of our  Lord!

Truly, God has heard and answered our prayers. All praise to our mighty God, who did not ignore our prayers or withdraw his unfailing love from us - Psalm 66 verses 19 - 20.

Here, let me also thank all of you for your prayers for my wife, Jenny, your prayers are a great testimony of  God 's work in your life. Praise the Lord!


On the 3rd November 2013, the children from our Church accompanied Jenny to the hospital. Jenny was admitted to the same ward of 20 beds but a different bed from her first surgery.

The surgery was scheduled for the following day. She went to the operating room at 9.00am (+7 GMT) and came out around 1.15pm (+7 GMT). She looked much better after the second surgery compared with the first surgery.

“Let all that I am praise the Lord; with my whole heart, I will praise his holy name. Let all that I am praise the Lord; may I never forget the good things he does for me. He forgives all my sins and heals all my diseases. He redeems me from death and crowns me with love and tender mercies. He fills my life with good things. My youth is renewed like the eagle’s!" - Psalm 103 verses 1 - 5.

During the surgery, I prayed and petitioned the Lord.

“Lord, please send your angels to assist the doctors in the surgery and sustain Jenny in the healing process, so that she will be healthy and made whole again. Amen" Praise the Lord, He is faithful to our petition and He heals.

It is truly a miracle that Jenny did not lose her voice and felt no pain at all. She was able to walk to the restroom to do her body cleaning after 6 hours' surgery. The following day, she asked me to accompany her to walk to the market inside the compound of the hospital and she was able to walk half a kilometer!

The doctor checked her calcium level on 6 November 2013 and noted that the calcium level at  8.0 was low. A day before, the calcium measurement was 8.1. The stable calcium level is 8.5. The surgeon did not remove the parathyroid gland (right side) during the surgery. Pray that her parathyroid will start producing the hormone (calcium for the body). Since then, there has been a slight improvement in the calcium level to 8.3 on 7 November 2013.

With this improvement, the doctor discharged her on 7 November 2013.

In the following month, Jenny still needs to go to the Chulabhorn Research Institute for cancer treatment.

Her schedules is as follows;

- 9 December 2013 - Medical test
- 13 to 17 December 2013 - Medical check-up
- 18 December 2013 - Admit to the Chulabhorn Research Institute and to undergo Iodine 131 (nuclear treatment) radiotherapy
- 22/23 December 2013 - Discharge Hospital
- 22/23 to 30/31 December 2013 - Stay alone in the room

For  the Iodine 131, treatment she must follow the procedures as follows;

- Keep a distance of 2m from human and animal
- Flush the toilet twice
- Separate plates/spoons/forks/cups/clothes
- Drink a lot of water
- No iodine/salt/seafood
- No travelling abroad for 90 days

This journey will put us on another step of faith.

Again, the Lord is sovereign and so we will have complete trust in our Lord, who is in complete charge and control over everything. But we know that the Lord is with us … in every way and all the time.

In Him we trust and obey. Amen

Thank you dear brothers and sisters in Christ, for all your prayers

God bless all of you.

Blessings,
Rev. Steve Peter H S Kok

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

CHURCH SERVICE SCHEDULE CHANGE

Shalom All,

Greetings in the Lord!

It is announced the Church Service schedule change.

    - Every Friday evening (7.00pm - 8.00pm) will be Prayer Evening Watch - effective in early 2014.
    - Every Saturday evening (5.00pm - 7.00pm) will be our Worship and Church Service – effective on the first week of November 2013.
    - Every Sunday morning (10.00am - 11.00am) will be the Bible Study - effective in early 2014.
    - Every Sunday evening  (4.00pm - 6.00pm) will be Family Sports Activities - effective in early 2014.

There are a few reasons why we needs change our Church’s activities;

    - Due to my wife’s surgery and radiotherapy treatment, we need to change Church schedule. 
    - The homeless Christians could not attend the Sunday Church Service because they are being forced to attend Sunday group meeting.
    - It is more easy to invite local Thai preachers to share the Word of God on Saturday evening. 

We would like to invite the volunteer pastors or preachers to come and share the Word of God on Saturday evening. Should you be interested, we welcome you to write us. 

For the lay Christians, there is a lot that can be explored and done together for the Lord with the local community, training in language learning ministry, healing ministry and etc. Also do write to us. 

May God give you more and more mercy, peace, and love.

Blessings,
Rev. Steve Peter H S Kok
Mission Contribution

Friday, October 11, 2013

UPDATE THE SECOND SURGERY AND MOVING CHURCH REPORT

Shalom All,

Greetings in the Lord!

Do you have the gift of speaking?  Then speak as though God himself were speaking through you.  Do you have the gift of helping others?  Do it with all the strength and energy that God supplies.  Then everything you do will bring glory to God through Jesus Christ.  All glory and power to Him forever and ever! Amen - 1 Peter 4 verse 11.

We are given gifts to use in God's Kingdom for two reasons; firstly, it is to bring glory to God and secondly, it is to bless others. Whether we serve or speak, we are to do so with these two goals in mind, knowing that God will supply the strength to do what he has gifted us to do.  

In regards to Jenny’s second surgery, we went to meet up with the doctor on 30th September 2013 at the Thammasat University Hospital and the surgery will take place on 4th November 2013. She required to stay in the hospital for 5 - 6 days till the blood stop bleeding on the neck.  The doctor told us that there is no guarantee whether she will have the voice or not after the operation because it is the second round surgery.  The doctor also told us that if they can find the parathyroid, then they will not take it out, otherwise Jenny require to take calcium pills forever.

On the 8th October 2013, she went to do all the basic medical check-up before surgery.  The doctor discovered a few dots in her chest through the X-ray.  Therefore we need to go back to consult the doctor next week. 

Six weeks after the surgery, they will need to perform the Iodine-131 nuclear radiotherapy at Princess Chulabhorn Research Institute for 4 - 5 days and we need to make an appointment for this with the doctor next week.  As the treatment will fall during Christmas week, therefore it will be necessary to find a replacement Pastor or Bible College student to help out our Church between November 2013 - January 2014.

During this October 2013, Jenny is busy preparing for her first semester, second year examination of Early Childhood Education in Ramkhahaeng University.  She is trying her best to complete the degree programme within 2 ½ years and then she needs to have one year practical teaching experience in the school before the Ministry of Education will issue the Teacher’s License.  With the license, she can start a pre-school for the Church and another opportunity to share the gospel.

My Thailand Visa will be expired on 16th October 2013 and the last stamp exit fall on the third week of December 2013.  I have been using a Non-Immigrant O (dependent spouse) visa.  The Royal Thai Embassy in Kuala Lumpur has had to change the requirement recently.  Last time, when I applied for the Thai Visa, I just need to show my bank statement of THB 100,000 but now the Embassy requires me to show THB 400,000.  If I apply at the Immigration Division in Bangkok, I need to maintain THB 400,000 for two months, then only the one-year Thai Visa will be issued.  Now, we are trying to figure out how to solve this visa issue as I do not have the required funds in hand.

Turning to the weather, parts of north, northeast and eastern Thailand have been facing heavy flooding several weeks now. Sakeow province is flooding around 1.3m - 1.4m.  There have been many great monsoons hitting Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and Myanmar recently.  Most dams in the vicinity are full and they need to release the water.  The floodwater from the north and northeast is now heading towards Bangkok again.  It is uncertain whether the floodwater will pass through our place again and so we pray that it will not be a repeat of the 2011 Bangkok floods..


Church activities (Caption at the slideshow);


Should you be interested, we welcome you to write us and even visit us in our new place. There is a lot that can be explored and done together for the Lord with the local community, training in language learning ministry, healing ministry and etc.


Attached is the financial report for September 2013 for your reference.

All Praise to the Lord, as we seek His will ... Do uphold us in prayers.

God bless all of you.

Blessings,


Thursday, September 12, 2013

CHURCH GROWTH

Shalom All,

Greetings in the Lord!

Here is the promise of Jesus in John 14 verses 13 - 14, "You can ask for anything in my name, and I will do it, so that the Son can bring glory to the Father. Yes, ask me for anything in my name, and I will do it."

Isn't that assuring and comforting?

God is always awesome ... we know that He is always there for us when we need him, However we must show our obedience and faith, then we will see our prayer is answered.

Jenny and I would like to thank all of you who have prayed for her during her illness, as we relied on the Lord's use of professional medical doctors to heal her. Praise the Lord for prayers answered and for His great love and mercy. Amen!

We recently saw the doctor on 30th August 2013. She said the second surgery can be done in two months time but not later than 6 months since the first surgery was on 7th August 2013. The next appointment with her is on 27th September 2013 and she will fix the second surgery between early to mid  November 2013. Six weeks after the second surgery, Jenny will undergo the Iodine I-131 treatment for a week.

Church activities.


We started the Spring Valley Community Church in early June 2013 with 3 worshipers. Today, the Church is about 3 months old and we have 40+ worshipers attending the Sunday Church Service. Many of them are Christians from other countries who have faced persecution in their homeland because of their belief. We are trying our best, with the limited resources we have, to help them by providing them with basic needs such as food and clothing. The collections and offerings from worshipers is around 300 - 400 baht/per week. We provide light lunch after Sunday Church Service.

To elicit greater participation and commitment to serve the Lord in the Church, two other members were elected become our temporary Church Elders. Praise the Lord for their willingness to serve.

At times, when we have a full house, we do not have enough chairs and tables to conduct classes in English, Thai or Malay. There is great interest among the local Thai people to learn English in particular. Our 10am - 12pm Saturday class is almost always full, with about 25 - 30 students. We will be opening a new class at 4pm - 6pm on Saturday and estimate to have 10 - 15 students. Our Thai and Malay classes are on Saturday, 12.30pm - 1.30pm. We are thankful to be used by God to extend a helping hand to serve the local community in this area too, because God loves them. Praise the Lord!

On 23rd August 2013, our Church received the official Church License affiliated to Bangkok Evangelistic Center under Thailand Assemblies of God.

Should you be interested, we welcome you to write us and even visit us in our new place. There is a lot that can be explored and done together for the Lord with the local community, training in language learning ministry, healing ministry and etc.

Below is the financial report for August 2013 and left column  is the mission support information for your reference.

May God bless each one of you in your journey with Him!

Blessings,
Rev. Steve Peter H S Kok

Spring Valley Community Church

Friday, August 23, 2013

JENNY'S CONDITION AFTER SURGERY

Shalom All,

Greetings in the Lord.

And many thanks to all who have prayed for my wife Jenny.

It is indeed a blessing to have brothers and sisters in Christ on our side in prayer. God is good always and He has a great plan for us. We just need to seek Him and be obedient to Him. Praise His Glorious Name!


Jenny's surgery on August 7 was successful. The doctor removed the tumor (2cm) and half of her thyroid (3cm) cutting  across the neck (10cm). The doctor had said that she might lose her voice after the operation. However, the surgery went well and Jenny's voice was not affected. Praise the Lord!

The pathology report on August 20 shows that Jenny has follicular carcinoma thyroid cancer. She requires a second surgery to remove the balance of the thyroid and parathyroid ( which produces hormone in our body). After that, she needs to go for further treatment-radioactive iodine therapy with I-131 (uranium, plutonium fission etc) to kill all the cancer cells in the thyroid area. Many opinions from different doctors and ex-patients told us not to wait and get it out immediately before the cancer cells start to spread to lymph (tissues to the bloodstream) and it will be high risks.

For now, she needs time to wait for the wound to recover and soften (1 - 2 months) before the second surgery. For the second surgery, the doctor had said that she will lose her voice for weeks, months, years or forever.  

The overall treatment is going to be expensive (estimated cost to the max THB 130,000) especially the radioactive iodine, therefore I need to start planning. I will sell our Toyota Corolla 1.3MT (1994) next week and use the money for Jenny’s treatment. Sources say second hand car prices will drop in the next 2 weeks, and if I don’t sell before next week, I will not get much money back. A dealer is willing to buy now at THB 100,000 but after next 2 weeks, it will be THB 40,000 - 70,000. We will use public transportation for the time being until we have enough funds to buy another car.

I will update the Church’s report soon ... lots of great things are happening. All for His Glory!

Blessings,
Rev. Steve Peter H S Kok

Mission Contribution

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

TRUSTING GOD

Shalom All,

Greetings in the name of Lord, Jesus Christ of Nazareth.

The Lord is my strength and shield. I trust him with all my heart. He helps me, and my heart is filled with joy. I burst out in songs of thanksgiving Psalm 28 verse 7.

Going over this verse reminds me of the day when Jenny and I were in India in 2008, We had intended to visit the State of Orissa to encourage the Christians there, as well as give a helping hand to an orphanage there. However, the Lord spoke to Jenny to return to Bangkok. So we returned to Bangkok in obedience to God’s plan. Ten days after our return, violence broke out in the State of Orissa and thousands were killed in that violence.

In China in 2009, Jenny and I visited a city in Central China. I was given an opportunity to preach in a House Church to uplift their spirit and encourage them to worship the Lord with greater vigor. We spent one month with the local people there, and then we left for Hong Kong to re-stamp our passports with the intention of returning to the city in Central China to continue to train and equip the people there but then, Jenny asked me to go back to Kuala Lumpur instead, saying God wanted us to get out from China. So we left for Kuala Lumpur. Later, a brother in Christ from that city told me the police were looking for me and they planned to arrest me.

We strongly feel that in these two instances God has intervened in changing the plan for us at the right time to steer us away from trouble. He indeed is a God who is always faithful to us when we surrender ourselves to serve Him, for He will rescue us at the right time ,or chosen time, before greater trouble comes. Hallelujah!


Tomorrow morning, Jenny will be in Thammasat University Hospital for a surgery to remove a tumor growth from her neck (near the thyroid and voice fold area). She is expected to remain for observation for 3 days. We appreciate and thank you for your prayer support.


I have been offered a full scholarship to do a Masters Course majoring in Bible and Theology by an Evangelical Seminary. The course will take 1 - 1½  years to complete it.

God is our refuge and strength, always ready to help in times of trouble - Psalm 46 verse 1.


During the past month, a number of Christians from abroad Asia neighboring countries Vietnam and Pakistan have visited us, as well as attended our Sunday Church Service. Some of our visitors have suffered persecution for their faith. However, I can’t reveal much about them here but if you want to know more, please drop me a personal email These visitors are also in need of material support to sustain them in these trying times and so your interest and support in any form will be most welcome.

We will be starting 2 more cell groups soon, so with the existing one, it means we will have 3 cell groups. Our Church is growing step by step as the Lord leads. Praise the Lord!

We walk by faith and are always obedient to Him, with constant prayers and supplication to Him for all our needs.

In God we completely surrender and trust.

May God bless you all in your love and trust as well.

To Him be the glory

Blessings,
Rev. Steve Peter H S Kok



Friday, July 19, 2013

PRAY FOR JENNY'S SURGERY AND THE CHURCH

Shalom All,

Greetings in the name of our Lord, Jesus Christ of Nazareth!

Let none of us have a sinful, unbelieving heart that turns away from the living God. But instead, let us encourage one another daily, while it is still “Today”, when Grace is still available, so that none of us will be deceived by sin and hardened against God - Hebrews 3 verses 12 and 13.

Words like “Don't give up. Keep on believing. God is still in control. I'm still praying for you” as we will bring much encouragement and help build up one another to continue trusting God to work in difficult situations. Spoken or written words of encouragement are also bridges that strengthen relationships and bonding, as members of the same family of Christ.

So here we want to praise the Lord our Provider, as all of you have in one way and another brought great joy and encouragement to us, even though we don’t have enough funds to do all the desired and necessary renovations for the Church just yet. However we continue to have and to build up our faith, knowing that the Lord, our God is always in control.


My wife, Jenny Ruth will be going for neck surgery soon, as there is a tumor close to the thyroid and voice fold, diagnosis the presence of benign follicular cells with focal and negative for malignancy. The doctors have conducted various tests including ultrasound, thyroid hormone and blood checks.The ultrasound confirmed it is thyroid but from the other tests they were still unable to tell exactly what kind of tumor. Hence, the doctors suggested for her to have the tumor removed and sent to the laboratory in Thammasat University Hospital for further analysis. She will be warded in the hospital for 4 days. The operation and ward costs will be around THB 15,000 - 20,000 (RM 1,541 - RM 2,054/USD 483 - 644). Do continue to uphold her in your prayers. 



With the limited funds we have received so far, as can be read from our Church financial report, we can’t do much to complete today our intended plans, so we will proceed step by step. As you can see from the picture above, our “Spring Valley Christian Café” on the ground floor has a rather attractive counter, with some tables and chairs in the layout, but we are still unable to operate the café because we don’t have a commercial coffee machine, bubble tea machine and a mixed fruits maker, as well as miscellaneous things like glass cups/ plastic cups etc. The reason we plan to start this café is because many Thais love coffee and it is a cultural trend. Through this, we hope to create a better environment for evangelism and fellowshipping with the university students and the general community, as our Church is situated in a strategic location.


Since the first week of Saturday of July 2013, our Church has started free language learning courses to bless the community. Currently, we are providing free English and Thai language lessons and soon Chinese language as well.

Alone, we can only do that much, but together much more can be done! 

Do drop us a line to encourage us in our plans for the extension of His Kingdom and do drop in in case you happen to be in Bangkok. 

Blessings,
Rev. Steve Peter H S Kok 



Tuesday, June 25, 2013

SPRING VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH, BANGKOK

A Letter to fellow Churches and concerned Christians

Dear Church Pastors and beloved Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Greetings in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ of Nazareth.
It is with great pleasure and joy for me to introduce our newly established and relocated Independent Pentecostal Church, known as the Spring Valley Community Church, Bangkok, which was first set up in January 2013.

This Church is now relocated from a rented bungalow house in Lam Luk Ka to this new rented 5 storey shop-lot at Saphan Mai, located in a busier suburb just north of metropolitan Bangkok.

I am the pastor for this Church, serving together with my wife, Jenny Ruth Kok. I am a Malaysian. Before coming to Thailand in September 2007, I have been serving as an independent voluntary missionary in several places in Asia, including India, China, Cambodia, Vietnam, Turkey. I was single then serving the Lord as a missionary for couple of months. Then I met Jenny, a Thai national in January 2008. We were married in April 2008 and together we have since served the Lord, first in India, then China and finally opting to serve in Thailand since 2010.

Our Church is presently located at a very busy, strategic and prime location, as it is near a bus stop (50m away), food stalls (10m), a private hospital (350m),a hypermarket (400m) and day/night market (1km). There are 5 large universities quite close to our Church; namely, North Bangkok University (2.5km), Krirk University (2.9km), Phranakhon Rajabhat University (3.2km), Sripatum University (5km) and Kasertsart University (6.8km). It is also close to the Don Mueang International Airport (5km) and behind our building are some 10 blocks of Apartment dwellings.

By now, we have done some basic touch up and facelift renovations to the rented 5 story shop lot premises, giving it a new life as a welcoming church.

In our planning, we intend to use the Ground Floor as a coffee/tea cafeteria for Christian Fellowship. The Church and worship sanctuary will be located on the 1st floor, the ministry training room on the 2nd floor, the pasonage on the 3rd floor, and a place for visiting missionaries on the 4rd floor, even the rooftop on the 5th floor could be used too (such as for getting a panoramic view of the surrounding).

Of course our main mission focus is to reach out to the local community (who are yet to know the Lord) and more so the university students close to us to get them to know Jesus Christ our Lord to place tracts and testimonies for them to read, to read the Gospel and His Word far and wide as He has commanded us to do.

Since establishing the Church, our Sunday Church Service in the previous house church has an attendance of between 3 - 12 members with most of them living  quite far away from the church. We have also started a Cell Group every Wednesday evening with an attendance of between 5 - 10 members.

We hope with this better location, we will  be able to reach out to a greater number and eventually to welcome more into the Kingdom of God and in time, with suitable resources to provide free tuition in language learning such as English, Malay and Chinese and other equipping to serve the Lord's purpose.

These are some of of our visions for God's work waiting to be done. Alone and with limited resources, we can only do so much to realise what God will entrust us.

We sincerely feel that the present new premises which God has favored us with could be more extensively used, So with this in mind, I am writing to you, Brothers and Sisters in Christ, particularly Pastors of Churches, to look into the opportunity and possibilty of working together with us in this vision to do God’s work in this corner of Bangkok.

Should you be interested, we welcome you to write us and even visit us in our new place. There is a lot that can be explored and done together for the Lord such as outreach to the students, evangelism with the local community, training in language learning ministry, healing ministry and etc.

You can visit our blog at http://faithwithyou.blogspot.com for more information.

I hope to hear from you soon, please do not hesitate to contact us for your ideas, assistance and etc, anything in furtherance of the Lord's work will be most welcome.

Blessings,
Rev. Steve Peter H S Kok

Monday, June 10, 2013

CHURCH RENOVATION APPEAL

Shalom All,

Greetings in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ of Nazareth!

Of late, Jenny and I have worked hard every day in trying to spruce up the new premises of the 5-storeyed building we plan to turn into our new church. Back breaking painting of walls and ceilings, getting help to fix up the minimum plumbing, throwing away accumulated unwanted broken pieces of furniture and things and cleaning up the place to make it look more welcoming as a place of worship.

Work in progress with what funds we have and more awaits to be done, when donations are in support of our efforts are available and coming in.

These are the encouraging words from our Lord Jesus: “It is more blessed to give than to receive” - Book of Acts 20 verse 35.

To many, those words make no sense. They love to receive. Yet the Lord is not saying that receiving has no pleasure. Many of us have experienced the joy of having someone care for us. Yes, there is pleasure in receiving; yet there is even more pleasure in giving. Jesus is saying that the pleasure of knowing that we have been used by God to help someone, exceeds the pleasure of being the one who was helped.

If that is so, then whenever we have the opportunity, we should do good to everyone, especially to those we love the most. Doing good may include a monetary gift, but it may also include a word of kindness or encouragement. To do good may involve us sending a card with a special note inside. It may include a carefully baked dish. Or, it may involve a helping hand to get a job done. It may be something as simple as a smile and a few moments of our time.

As reported earlier, our initial target was to raise some THB 300,000 (RM 33,334/USD 10,600) principally to enable necessary simple renovations to be done to set up a look able fellowship/ worship center to cater to the needs of this neighborhood of Bangkok.

For the past one month, we have collected almost THB 36,800 (RM 4,000/USD 1,300) to help us kick off the necessary renovation work for our new church. The money has come from a number of sources - from those who have been extraordinarily generous with private donations and from those social/charity welfare.

Given below are some snapshots of "work in progress"




Our floor plan and future renovation works needed are set out here:


Attached with this report is our appeal for funds for the setting up of our new church.


Should you need further information or clarification, please write us.

We will be more than pleased to update you with your queries.

Blessings,
Rev. Steve Peter H S Kok