
There are an estimated 300,000 Nepalis in Malaysia. A dear Malaysian lady reaches out to them in their dormitories. This dear lady is busy running her multi-level business but finds time to reach the Nepalis in their dormitories every Saturday.
She has helped to build 3 churches in Nepal and start a livelihood project
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I tend to make silly mistakes when I travel alone, and had nearly missed my flight twice on two different mission trips! I sure hope other single travellers are a lot more alert than me!
The first time was due to the excuse of a ‘rather early flight’ at seven in the morning. I was flying
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Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, is a prosperous bustling city. Workers from many other less prosperous Asian countries flock to KL to look for work. Some come legally, many come illegally. Some come with job-agents and jobs waiting for them, many come looking for any job.
On Sunday, these foreigners all gather in the heart
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The heart of Kuala Lumpur is like a mini-Asia melting-pot. It is a missionary’s dream place in Asia. It is as if God brought thousands from difficult-to-reach nations to this little patch of concrete to know God’s love.
Besides the thousands of foreigners, there are thousands of locals in this place. The majority come to shop
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The little group of Filipinos were filling the living room of W and J’s condominium in downtown Kuala Lumpur each Sunday. These two lay-missionaries had stepped out in faith to plant a church in a “hard” part of the harvest-field in Asia and God had blessed their step of faith. So it was time to
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Five years ago, a young Filipino couple, W and J, worshipped at our church in Singapore. J had been saved in the Philippines. W, her husband was saved in Singapore. They were active in church – serving in different ministries, including inviting people to church. J was the organist for the Filipino congregation.
Shortly after W
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