The document summarizes the work of the Lord's Move to Asia (LMA) from 2011 to 2015. It provides details on the annual LMA conferences held during this period, including dates and locations. It also lists the countries involved in the work and the number of churches and saints in each country from 2011 to 2015. Additional details provided include statistics on full-timers supported by LMA and contact information for various countries. The document concludes with needs for prayer, cooperation, and details on how to stay updated on LMA's work.
This document provides information about localities in Germany associated with saints or churches, along with two large cities suitable for beginning church life. It also lists three websites with information - one about spring follow-up trips, one about autumn blending and Bible distribution, and one about emigration.
This document provides information about localities in Germany associated with saints or churches, along with two large cities suitable for beginning church life. It also lists three websites with information - one about spring follow-up trips, one about autumn blending and Bible distribution, and one about emigration.
1. The document discusses the need for all believers to have full knowledge of the truth revealed in Scripture and emphasizes the importance of spreading this truth through publications of the ministry.
2. It provides recommendations for reading the Recovery Version Bible and Life-study messages to understand Scripture and receive spiritual nourishment.
3. The author encourages developing habits of regular reading, promoting the ministry publications, and creating an atmosphere where truth and spiritual reading are prioritized to revive the church and spread the gospel.
The document discusses the faithful and diligent spreading of spiritual truths through the publication work.
It emphasizes getting publications into believers' homes so the contents can be deposited into their hearts, and it encourages developing the habit of studying the rich truths found in the publications.
The goal is not to make money but to spread the truths to accomplish God's goal of building up the church in every place.
This document provides information about the Lord's move in Sri Lanka from October 2015 to September 2016. It summarizes key statistics about Sri Lanka including its population, languages, and religions. It then outlines the growth of 12 local churches established during this period. Tables show increases in average Sunday meetings and numbers of saints, baptisms, gospel preaching, shepherding of new ones, and other activities. Goals for 2017-2020 include raising up more local churches and numbers of saints involved in church life. Training plans are outlined for full-timers, serving ones, young people, families, and churches. Areas of prayer are also listed including literature translation, Rhema printing and gospel promotion, and work among youth and on university
This document provides demographic information about Myanmar:
- It has 7 states and 7 divisions with a population of 50 million people
- There are 8 major tribes and 127 minor tribes, totaling 135 tribes
- The primary language is Burmese
- Buddhism is the dominant religion at 87.9% of the population, with Christianity, Islam, animism, and other religions making up the remainder
- There are 330 towns and 52 churches in Myanmar
- The total number of saints in Myanmar is approximately 2,500
The Lord's work in India over the past year saw growth in several areas:
1) The number of churches increased to 162 with nearly 8,000 saints.
2) 10 new churches were established and over 800 people were baptized.
3) Efforts are being made to build up local churches, raise up the next generation of workers, and establish new churches.
4) Goals for the coming years include strengthening existing churches, clustering churches in major cities, and raising up 500 serving ones.
This document summarizes the Lord's direction and activities in Cambodia. It discusses the focus on gospel preaching through campus, community and children's ministry. Literature work includes translating books and hymns. Training includes sessions for responsible brothers, college students, and families. International blending conferences in Phnom Penh bring together local and foreign saints. The goal is to increase the number of saints from 550 to 800 and churches from 16 to 21 by October 2017.
This document provides guidelines for regular health screenings and checkups for co-workers ages 40-64. It recommends screening for blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes, colon cancer, dental/eye exams, immunizations, osteoporosis, physical exams, prostate cancer, and lung cancer. The guidelines aim to detect potential health issues early, encourage healthy habits, and help people stay well-informed about their health.
The document discusses the religious backgrounds and conversion experiences of asylum seekers in Germany from various Middle Eastern and North African countries. It notes that about 50% of refugees in Germany are from Syria, where Christians make up 10% of the population. It also discusses that 1/3 of refugees are from Iran, where hundreds have converted to Christianity at a church in Berlin. The document outlines the decreasing Christian populations in Iraq and Kurdish regions. It further examines the religious demographics and experiences of asylum seekers from Afghanistan, Albania, Serbia, Somalia, Libya, Morocco, Eritrea and their conversion to Christianity upon arriving in Germany.
The document discusses proclaiming the gospel of the kingdom through free ministry literature. It notes that from the time of Jesus, he began proclaiming that the kingdom of heaven was near and that people cannot hear without a proclaimer. It then discusses physical distribution of literature and electronic distribution of literature to bring people to the gospel in various countries around the world like Norway, Thailand, Turkey, India, Cambodia, the Philippines, Latin America, and personally. It closes by quoting Jesus saying the harvest is great but the workers are few, so we should pray for more workers to be sent out into the harvest.
The document summarizes the Lord's move in Sri Lanka from November 2014 to September 2015. Key aspects included spreading the gospel through free medical treatments, intensified propagation that established new churches, perfecting the saints through trainings and conferences, translating literature into local languages, and a calendar of upcoming events aiming to raise up more golden lampstands and increase the number of saints. The summary provides an overview of the various activities in a concise 3 sentences.
This document summarizes the Lord's move in Nepal from February to September 2015. It describes how two major earthquakes in April and May 2015 affected the country, killing over 9,000 people. It then outlines the churches established in Kathmandu, Maidi, Pokhara, and Bhaktapur, with a total of 142 saints. During this time period, the ministry saw 89 baptisms and 66 being shepherded. The ministry intensified in the Kathmandu Valley with over 1,400 gospel preaches and hundreds of other ministry contacts. Literature translation and printing continued. Young people were trained in Maidi and a national blending conference was held after the earthquakes. The document concludes with a request
1) The Lord's move to Asia focused on strengthening churches in major cities in India like Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Chennai with over 6,000 saints participating in church life.
2) Efforts were made to increase local churches through establishing new churches, clustering existing churches, and opening a new state with 4 localities in Tripura.
3) Full-time training was conducted in New Delhi with 54 trainees participating in spreading the ministry to Nepal in the second year.
1. The Lord's recovery in Bangladesh has seen growth in recent years, with 20 additional churches and over 1,100 more saints since 2015.
2. Gospel preaching efforts across Dinajpur, Dhaka, Chittagong, Khulna, and Sylhet areas have contributed to this increase.
3. Current needs include shepherding the growing number of saints through training serving ones, translating spiritual books, and establishing full-time training.
1. The document discusses the need for all believers to have full knowledge of the truth revealed in Scripture and emphasizes the importance of spreading this truth through publications of the ministry.
2. It provides recommendations for reading the Recovery Version Bible and Life-study messages to understand Scripture and receive spiritual nourishment.
3. The author encourages developing habits of regular reading, promoting the ministry publications, and creating an atmosphere where truth and spiritual reading are prioritized to revive the church and spread the gospel.
The document discusses the faithful and diligent spreading of spiritual truths through the publication work.
It emphasizes getting publications into believers' homes so the contents can be deposited into their hearts, and it encourages developing the habit of studying the rich truths found in the publications.
The goal is not to make money but to spread the truths to accomplish God's goal of building up the church in every place.
This document provides information about the Lord's move in Sri Lanka from October 2015 to September 2016. It summarizes key statistics about Sri Lanka including its population, languages, and religions. It then outlines the growth of 12 local churches established during this period. Tables show increases in average Sunday meetings and numbers of saints, baptisms, gospel preaching, shepherding of new ones, and other activities. Goals for 2017-2020 include raising up more local churches and numbers of saints involved in church life. Training plans are outlined for full-timers, serving ones, young people, families, and churches. Areas of prayer are also listed including literature translation, Rhema printing and gospel promotion, and work among youth and on university
This document provides demographic information about Myanmar:
- It has 7 states and 7 divisions with a population of 50 million people
- There are 8 major tribes and 127 minor tribes, totaling 135 tribes
- The primary language is Burmese
- Buddhism is the dominant religion at 87.9% of the population, with Christianity, Islam, animism, and other religions making up the remainder
- There are 330 towns and 52 churches in Myanmar
- The total number of saints in Myanmar is approximately 2,500
The Lord's work in India over the past year saw growth in several areas:
1) The number of churches increased to 162 with nearly 8,000 saints.
2) 10 new churches were established and over 800 people were baptized.
3) Efforts are being made to build up local churches, raise up the next generation of workers, and establish new churches.
4) Goals for the coming years include strengthening existing churches, clustering churches in major cities, and raising up 500 serving ones.
This document summarizes the Lord's direction and activities in Cambodia. It discusses the focus on gospel preaching through campus, community and children's ministry. Literature work includes translating books and hymns. Training includes sessions for responsible brothers, college students, and families. International blending conferences in Phnom Penh bring together local and foreign saints. The goal is to increase the number of saints from 550 to 800 and churches from 16 to 21 by October 2017.
This document provides guidelines for regular health screenings and checkups for co-workers ages 40-64. It recommends screening for blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes, colon cancer, dental/eye exams, immunizations, osteoporosis, physical exams, prostate cancer, and lung cancer. The guidelines aim to detect potential health issues early, encourage healthy habits, and help people stay well-informed about their health.
The document discusses the religious backgrounds and conversion experiences of asylum seekers in Germany from various Middle Eastern and North African countries. It notes that about 50% of refugees in Germany are from Syria, where Christians make up 10% of the population. It also discusses that 1/3 of refugees are from Iran, where hundreds have converted to Christianity at a church in Berlin. The document outlines the decreasing Christian populations in Iraq and Kurdish regions. It further examines the religious demographics and experiences of asylum seekers from Afghanistan, Albania, Serbia, Somalia, Libya, Morocco, Eritrea and their conversion to Christianity upon arriving in Germany.
The document discusses proclaiming the gospel of the kingdom through free ministry literature. It notes that from the time of Jesus, he began proclaiming that the kingdom of heaven was near and that people cannot hear without a proclaimer. It then discusses physical distribution of literature and electronic distribution of literature to bring people to the gospel in various countries around the world like Norway, Thailand, Turkey, India, Cambodia, the Philippines, Latin America, and personally. It closes by quoting Jesus saying the harvest is great but the workers are few, so we should pray for more workers to be sent out into the harvest.
The document summarizes the Lord's move in Sri Lanka from November 2014 to September 2015. Key aspects included spreading the gospel through free medical treatments, intensified propagation that established new churches, perfecting the saints through trainings and conferences, translating literature into local languages, and a calendar of upcoming events aiming to raise up more golden lampstands and increase the number of saints. The summary provides an overview of the various activities in a concise 3 sentences.
This document summarizes the Lord's move in Nepal from February to September 2015. It describes how two major earthquakes in April and May 2015 affected the country, killing over 9,000 people. It then outlines the churches established in Kathmandu, Maidi, Pokhara, and Bhaktapur, with a total of 142 saints. During this time period, the ministry saw 89 baptisms and 66 being shepherded. The ministry intensified in the Kathmandu Valley with over 1,400 gospel preaches and hundreds of other ministry contacts. Literature translation and printing continued. Young people were trained in Maidi and a national blending conference was held after the earthquakes. The document concludes with a request
1) The Lord's move to Asia focused on strengthening churches in major cities in India like Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Chennai with over 6,000 saints participating in church life.
2) Efforts were made to increase local churches through establishing new churches, clustering existing churches, and opening a new state with 4 localities in Tripura.
3) Full-time training was conducted in New Delhi with 54 trainees participating in spreading the ministry to Nepal in the second year.
1. The Lord's recovery in Bangladesh has seen growth in recent years, with 20 additional churches and over 1,100 more saints since 2015.
2. Gospel preaching efforts across Dinajpur, Dhaka, Chittagong, Khulna, and Sylhet areas have contributed to this increase.
3. Current needs include shepherding the growing number of saints through training serving ones, translating spiritual books, and establishing full-time training.
3. LMA conferences
Dates Location
1 April 2011 Bangkok, Thailand
2 October 2011 Miri, Malaysia
3 April 2012 Bangkok, Thailand
4 October 2012 Singapore, Singapore
5 April 2013 Yangon, Myanmar
6 October 2013 Bangkok, Thailand
7 April 2014 New Dehli, India
8 October 2014 Malabon, Philippines
9 February 2015 Nantou, Taiwan
10 October 2015 Phnom Penh, Cambodia
4. Lord’s Work in these countries
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 UAE
11 Qatar UAE
12 Oman Qatar
13 Kuwait Oman
14 Saudi Arabia Kuwait
15 Bahrain Saudi Arabia
16 Bahrain
17
18
19
Bangladesh
Cambodia
India
Laos
Mongolia
Myanmar
Bangladesh
Cambodia
India
Laos
Myanmar
Nepal
GCC
Iran
Nepal
Sri Lanka
Vietnam
GCC
Zambia
Ethiopia
Countries in 2011 Countries in 2015
Sri Lanka
Pakistan
Turkey
Vietnam
5. Full Timers
From 2012 up to 2015, LMA supported a total of 120
full timers. Currently supports 61 full timers
In 2012, LMA send fulltimers to 5 countries and now
they are in 12 countries.
The support given to the full timers include their
migration airfare, long term visa, settlement cost,
monthly house rental, transport, monthly support &
local language studies (for 1 year). It also covers
airfare for yearly training in Bangkok (for the first 2
years of propagation)
If there is no local church, LMA also supports the
meeting hall rental, operating cost, training cost &
literature translation work cost.
10. No Lampstand
Region Country 國家 Population
Afghanistan 阿富汗 31,822,848
Bhutan 不丹 742,737
East Timor 東帝汶 1,172,390
Maldives 馬爾地夫 393,500
Papua New Guinea 巴布亞紐幾內亞 7,059,653
East North Korea 北韓 24,895,000
Azerbaijan 亞塞拜然 9,494,600
Tajikistan 塔吉克 8,208,000
Turkmenistan 土庫曼 5,171,943
Iraq 伊拉克 36,004,552
Palestine (Gaza Strip, West Banks) 巴勒斯坦 4,550,000
Syria 敘利亞 17,951,639
Yemen 葉門 23,833,000
Total 171,299,862
Asia countries with no testimony
South
Central
West
12. GIVING
Country Support Goal 2015 Offering Status
Hong Kong $120,000 $100,000
Indonesia $100,000 $100,000
Japan $120,000 $70,000
Korea $120,000 $61,000
Malaysia (E) $100,000 $72,000
Malaysia (W) $100,000 $6,392
Philippines $30,000 $21,061
Singapore $90,000 $90,000
Taiwan $250,000 $259,700
Thailand $20,000 $20,000
Subtotal $1,050,000 $800,153
Others $169,470
Total $969,623
13. OUR GIVING
Supports the gospel work in 18
countries
Supports 61 full-timers who
have migrated to 12 countries
for propagation
14. PRAYER
1. Pray for the full-timers currently
laboring in various LMA
countries.
Pray for their spiritual condition,
Pray for their one accord in
coordination,
Pray for their health and safety
Pray for their long term visa
15. PRAYER
2. Pray for more countries to be
opened up in Asia
3. Pray for the spread of the Lord’s
testimony to more cities in the
current LMA countries.
4. Pray for the literature and
translation work that more can
be fed with the riches of this
ministry.
16. PRAYER
5. Pray for the nourishing and
perfecting of the saints that there
will be a strong testimony in
each locality
6. Pray for the political stability and
a peaceful condition of society
that the gospel can go out.
17. Weekly Prayer Burden
Specific weekly prayer requests
can be viewed and subscribed on
our website
LMA countries’ calendar of
events at our website for your
going and prayers
www.lmasia.org
22. “…And behold, there was a great
multitude which no one could
number, out of every nation and
all tribes and peoples and
tongues…” Rev.7:9
“Moreover for this I will be
inquired of by the house of Israel
to do it for them; I will increase
them with men like a flock.”
Ezek. 36:37