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Mission to Vietnam In August 2006, I took off with nine other Americans to conduct a medical/dental mission trip in The Leprosy Colony outside of I visited with one child and he showed me to his home. His room had a bamboo mat bed in the corner, no pictures, no other furniture. The only other thing in the room were a few toys at the foot of the bed - these toys were gifts that we brought and handed out earlier in the day. God was so good to me on this trip. I had asked for Him to make my purpose on this trip known to me. I believe it occurred in Quy Nhon. God put a set of circumstances together that I could not have planned if I tried. He brought to me a 19-year-old young man named Phoung, who was going to the university in town. Phoung spoke great English and we were able to hold a long conversation. Over 90 minutes later, and I had had the opportunity to talk about my Lord and Savior with Phoung. I have regrets; I was not prepared for my Lords assignment. I was unable to get Phoungs email address, and keep in touch. Maybe that was Gods plan, but I resolve to be more prepared in the future when God asks me to help introduce someone to his Son. Anyway, I believe that everyone should step outside of his or her comfort zone at some point. This reinforces our dependence on God and helps us develop a relationship with Jesus. A short-term mission trip may be to a foreign country, to a poor area of your own community, or perhaps a prison ministry. It just needs to take you outside of your comfort zone, so that you step into another reality and share it with the people you find there. You will begin walking more like a Christian than you perhaps ever have. I put together this video with pictures from my trip to If you are interested in a future trip, give me a call, I can talk about the mission work in Dale Miller 423-238-4526 |
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