After several conversations about Jesus with Peng, her 14-year-old friend, 15-year-old Sa accepted Christ as her Lord and Saviour.
Leaders in Sa’s village have a history of persecuting Christians, and numerous villagers hate Christians. Many believers have been evicted. When Sa’s parents learned she had accepted Christ and was attending church, they yelled at her for following the “religion of foreigners”. Despite their anger, Sa remained firm in her faith.
On 20 November, her parents took her clothes and threw them outside. They told her to “go live with the Christians.” Sa is currently staying with Peng and her mother, who is a widow.
Source: The Voice of the Martyrs USA
- Pray that Sa will continue to grow in faith and that she will feel the Lord’s comforting and encouraging presence as she copes with the trauma of her loss.
- Pray that God will bless Peng and her mother for their faithfulness and hospitality. Pray He will help them care for Sa.
- Pray also that Sa’s parents and others in the community will hear the Gospel and accept Jesus as their Lord and Saviour just as Sa did.
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May God bless you in your walk with Jesus. I will pray for you Sa and your family and Peng and her mum.
Peace and protection & Grace
for the wonderful journey of faith in Jesus
May the Lord comfort and give strength to Sa, and His Presence fill her at any moment.
Her reward is great in Heaven. Praying for her and Peng and her mum. May the Lord bless them all richly. Hugs and blessings from Mexico
Is there a way of directly contributing to the family looking after this girl? If so, could you please provide me with details.
HI Paul,
We will email you directly. Thank you and God bless.
God bless you Sa and comfort you and God bless Peng and her mother for looking after you. I pray your parents and village members will come to hear about Jesus and become Christians and you will be reunited with them. May God keep you strong and growing in His love amen.
We praise you Lord for ‘17… the wisdom that comes from heaven is first of all pure; then peace-loving, considerate, submissive, full of mercy and good fruit, impartial and sincere. 18 Peacemakers who sow in peace reap a harvest of righteousness.’ (James 3Vs17-18) We thank you for Peng, her mum and Sa and indeed all believers in Laos, asking that they might live lives worthy of the calling they have received, full of grace and truth. Continue to sustain their faith and fill them with your Spirit so that they might grow in IN CHRIST. May God richly bless you with the character and gifts of Christ by His Spirit.