Glen traveled to South Asia recently to work on 1 Corinthians with the Crux* Translation Team. This will be part of Glen’s certification as a translation consultant. Please entreat the Lord’s help for Glen to acquire and hone the skills he needs to do excellent work in helping translation teams, and if God wills, to be certified within the next year.
Glen and Bethany continue to track and support dozens of culture and language learners serving with Reaching and Teaching across the world. Glen has multiple online meetings each week with language learners, and occasionally, prospective translators. Culture and language acquisition is a difficult and necessary process. Success in this area is not only essential for effective gospel ministry, but it also significantly lessens the stress of cross-cultural living for families. The Moore’s recently hosted a Kentucky Derby Watch party for some South Asian students attending University of Louisville. They made momos (a traditional South-Asian dumpling) together and watched the Derby and were able to initiate some new relationships.
Immanuel Community Church has a young boy in their church with inoperable brain cancer, he is currently in Houston doing a test trial. The church is grieving the pain of seeing him with cancer, but the Lord can do great things and by faith can remove this cancer. His name is Owen Escarra, please pray for him and his family.
The church has a VBS and Youth camp coming up soon. The goal is for the students and kids to hear the scriptures clearly and they would believe and follow Christ early in their lives. College students have been doing a great job of inviting people to church. They have even seen someone baptized recently out of an invitation. Matthew would love to see this continue and grow.
Created by Immanuel, Fourth Street Camp is a free camp for students entering 3rd–8th grade. Campers enjoy one of seven tracks for the week—art, basketball, crafting, hip-hop, photography, soccer, or vocals—while discovering the hope offered to us in Christ, both for this life and the next.
Location:
Indonesia
Population:
6,698,000
Ev. Christian:
0.1%
Main Language:
Minang
Spiritual Beliefs:
99.72% Islam
Bible in Heart Language:
NT
The Minangkabau come from West Sumatra Province and are the majority ethnic group in the province. They also live in large numbers across the entire country, as they value sending young men outside the homeland to make their living and home in new areas.