Indigenous
missionaries embark on an evangelistic trip in Vietnam. A ministry
based in southern Vietnam sends teams to remote, tribal peoples in the
Central Highlands to spread the good news of Christ’s salvation in spite
of opposition from Communist officials. Indigenous missionaries travel
by boat, foot, bicycle or motorcycle among Jarai, Hmong and other ethnic
groups to provide spiritual nurture and training to fledgling
congregations and their pastors. As the tribal peoples have also
migrated to Cambodia and Laos, the ministry has seen many churches
flourish there as well. “We need a fund of $1,000 a month to support 20
team members to evangelize many villages in Ratanakiri Province,
Cambodia, among the Jarai and Hmong ethnic groups,” the ministry
director said. “One short mission trip in Cambodia got many blessings
from God – over 150 new believers. Many of them are from the Stieng
ethnic group, previously living in superstition and worshipping their
ancestors.”
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