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"Oh, continue Your lovingkindness to those who know you, and Your righteousness to the upright in heart."

Psalm 36:10

MAY 2008 UPDATE

May 19, 2008

by Kit Putrakul

 

“For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, saith the LORD.
For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts.”

Isaiah 55:8-9

Dear Family, friends and co-workers in Christ,

Our furlough time in USA has been very profitable and nearly come to the end. Our marriage, vision, faith and commitment has been strengthened. The Lord has blessed and encouraged us in many ways beyond our imagination. Thank you for your prayers and support.

Isaiah 55:8-9 has been echoing in my head and my heart wherever I work in Kentucky or North Carolina. I am so grateful for His provision which allowing me to get back into practicing medicine and using it to serve Him and provide care to my patients with the expression of Christ’s love.

Avery are doing well and thoroughly enjoy co-leading Bible study in our neighborhood. The group of 8 wives just finished their “Stepping up – a Beth Moore’s Bible study”. We praise the Lord for our new friend and neighbor – Robin and her husband Randy. It is incredible to learn that the Lord has been preparing both of them for a fulltime ministry. Now they are close friend and reaching out to our neighbor in NC.

We are so excited to get to know our future NTM missionaries. Kit will lead a group of 9 missionary candidates visiting Cambodia during May 27 – June 11. We praise the Lord for His provision. Please keep our team in your prayers:

• Please asking the Lord to reveal Himself and confirm His will to us individually
• Please pray for His protection from any sickness or accident
• Please pray for the unity of the team as we work together and travel in remote part of the country - visiting tribal people and learning about the needs

Once the team leave Cambodia on June 11, Kit will stay behind in Phnom Penh looking for a rental house and get it set up. Kit will return to USA on June 25 or sooner (if it is possible). Our family are planning to return to Phnom Penh on August 14. One of our responsibilities is helping new missionaries adjusting to new lifestyle in Cambodia and effectively learning Khmer’s language and culture. It is very important for us to get this rental house set up soon before our new co-worker “Ron & sally” arrival on Aug 28. We are looking forward to have them with us in Cambodia.

Thank you for praying with us for this upcoming trip and the rental house that we need. We are counting on your prayers!

Lucas is doing well and enjoying his friends in our neighbor. It will be a huge adjustment for him - having to leave friends and family that he loves.

The following link is Lucas’s singing. We trust you might enjoy it. The other video is the representation of the need among tribal people of Cambodia. One last request - Please pray for Avery & Lucas too while I am away for over a month. I am leaving to LA this Friday. 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfypCEgoki4&feature=email

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cszKylLUYbM&feature=email

Once again thank you for your partnership in Ministry.
With much loves and appreciation,


Kit, Avery & Lucas
www.kitandavery.org 

 
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