A Conversation From Taiwan
One of the amazing things that I love about my work with Threads is that I know the things I work on here are having an international impact. Threads is far reaching beyond just the United States - helping churches all over the world reach out to young adults for Christ.
I’ve been blessed to carry on a conversation with a new friend from Taiwan this week. She found me on Facebook through the Threads Facebook group, and proceeded to send me a message through my profile there. We’ve been able to talk about what young adult ministry looks like here in America vs Taiwan. It’s been interesting to see both the similarities & the differences.
Here’s part of our conversation…
“We strongly want to bring new friends to our church, unchurched people here is high… we do outreach once a month, but how to keep people stay is a challenge.”
“In my groups, mainly are sisters. Some of them pray to meet the right person at a right time, but we don’t see spiritual and mature brothers around our age in our church. Secondly, who have boyfriends, but their boyfriends or family don’t agree them to go to church… so, they come secretly and leave.”
“I always think, Lord, you use me to touch people, can you touch their hearts quickly and bring them to follow you, because lots of people don’t know your name… please in a hurry, rescue them, knowing the calling from you… it seems to me that God has more patience than me…”
Pray for Amanda. Pray that God would use her to touch the lives of young adults in Taiwan. Pray for her ministry through her church, Taichung Banner Church.
About the Author
Chris Ediger is a storyteller and a storylover who gets to see God’s love awaken in the eyes of his three kids each day. He helps oversee the online work of Catalyst through his work with GiANT Impact in Atlanta, and would choose a hot cup of coffee, a comfortable chair and a good book over just about anything. You can follow his journey at InTheThinPlaces.com.
There have been 2 replies so far
Thank you so much for sharing this… I absolutely love praying for our brothers and sisters around the world.
1 | Ashley
Tuesday, July 24, 2007, at 2:03pm
Funny, I am always amazingly reminded that we are all serving and loving the same God. He is so much bigger than where we live. And He is real. To all of us. I’ll be praying…
2 | jellybean463@aol.com
Saturday, July 28, 2007, at 7:59pm
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