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    Common hindrances to missions in Asia (6)

    One of the commonest hindrances to missions in Asia is found in the present selection process of potential missionaries. The success of a university is largely dependent on the selection process of its students. The same is true of any organization. The future of missions in Asia depends largely on the type of people that

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    My second missions trip

    My second missions trip was in Sept 1998 and again it was to Northern Thailand.

    Actually, that didn’t start out as a mission trip. A family in our church was planning a short holiday, and word got around that they planned to visit the tribal people and get an update on our work there. Someone invited

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    Lessons learnt on my first missions trip

    The medical team set up shop in the village – and a queue of patients appeared mysteriously. The medicines were laid out, and some of us who have had some ‘training’ during the briefing sessions before the trip set ourselves up to be pharmacists and dispensers. I helped as a dispenser for some time, while

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    Start of my first missions trip to Northern Thailand

    So there I was, on the flight to Bangkok at the start of the Missions Trip in Northern Thailand. Totally blur (confused) about what’s going on and what’s going to happen, I was ‘part of the team’ because (I couldn’t quite remember now) probably a friend needed a room mate.

    My memories of the trip were

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    My first missions trip

    I went on my very first missions trip way back in November 1994, to Northern Thailand.

    I was still a young, rather immature Christian in the church then, and looking back, I have forgotten why I signed up for that trip. Perhaps it was a friend who had asked me along. I knew nothing about missions

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