(Hmong from China)
I am a church leader living in the Yunan Province. I want to express my love and sincerity to you and FEBC for the incredible work of broadcast that God has called you to do. Almost everyday there are more and more listeners accepting Christ as their personal savior due to the programming. Here where I am at, there are over 5,000 believers together.
Sometimes I wonder how my life would be like if I had never come across your radio broadcast. My life would have been filled with the work of evil spirits. Compared to how we were living before, Christianity has also given us all a more productive way of living. Thanks to your daily broadcast we not only see the right from the wrong, but we also live it.
One thing that is scarce among our believers is a complete Hmong Bible. If it is not difficult, may you please donate some to our village? We want to study His word and share it with others. If you know of any teachers who can teach more about God and Jesus as well personally to our village, to us it would be an honor, not only to God but also to the Hmong people.
Even though we live far apart from each other, we thank God everyday for you work. Keep sending His word to us.
(Hmong from China)
Your radio broadcast has touched the hearts of our village men, as well as mine. Within the last five years, most of us have come to accept Jesus as our personal savior. We praise the Lord for setting is free from the bondage of evil spirits.
It is very difficult to explain his love toward us but one thing I can tell you is that our lives that were once filled with so much fear is now filled with peace and happiness thanks to the grace of God. Nothing can compare to His love and his mercy. Praise the Lord.
I pray that your daily broadcast will keep broadcasting His good news until Christ comes again. I also pray that other Hmong people in other countries will also hear about His love as we are coming to believe in the Lord Jesus Christ.
Keep on broadcasting. We are always depending on what you have taught us from the good book and on the radio. Thank you.
(Hmong from Laos - attendance of University in China)
I was born in the country of Laos and most of my family is still there. We still practice traditional evil worshipping as well. When I finished high school in Laos, my government sent me to study to be a physician in Mainland China. Currently I am attending the University of Peking. Hopefully I will graduate within the next 3 to 4 years returning to serve my country of Laos.
The reason that I am writing you however is that your daily radio broadcast has helped aid me through everyday giving me a reason to go on. When I left my parents I missed them so much. I didn't know what to do so I bought a small short wave radio and randomly dialed back and forth. I came across your broadcast and immediately I was touched by the simple words you had to say. I am learning now about the grace of God and what I can benefit in Christ. Not only that, but your Hmong words make me feel at home.
My family is still practicing our traditional Hmong spirit worship, however I'd like to follow onto Christianity. Would you pray for me that the Holy Spirit will someday open my heart and convince me to be His child? I know that I am a sinner and that I need a Savior in my life but what do I do about my parents when they find out I am no longer practicing the traditions? I also need someone or those who I can fellowship with in a church surrounding.
Finally, would you send me some of your scripture teaching tapes so that I may learn more about God's word? I also need a Hmong Bible so that I can read and learn to follow His way. Keep on broadcasting. I, as well those like me, need your daily broadcast to encourage our daily walk in life. Please pray for us all.
(Hmong from Laos)
I praise the Lord that through your daily broadcast my family has come to believe in the Lord Jesus Christ. We live happily by the grace of God.
Despite my faith, my husband plans to marry another woman alongside myself. This reason is so because he has fallen in love with a widower and they are planning to get married.
Pastor, my husband is a church leader. We used to love each other and serve the Lord together, but since he has met this widower, our love has faded away. He has stopped going to church and no longer cares what people say. I am very concerned about our future. I am afraid that he will deter people from our church due to his poor example as a church leader.
Would you send me some of your scripture teaching tapes that can deal with this matter? Please teach me more on this subject on your program so my husband and other church leaders will turn away from the Lord. Thanks.
(Hmong from Laos)
I live in the northeastern province of Laos. I have been listening to your broadcast for many years but I still can't decide to accept Jesus into my heart. That may due to the fact that there are no churches here where I live.
Even though your daily broadcast has given me a lot of insight into life, I still have no relatives, no family and am lonely still in my life. Last year I got married though and the first few months were absolutely fine. But now we always have problems. We don't listen to each other no matter what the question or subject is. We always argue and turn away from each other. If things end up like this, chances are we will both end up divorced!
Pastor, you are my last hope. In the pass no one has been able to advise us on any issues. Normally we counsel with others about our problems. At this time there is no local help at all. We don' even humble ourselves to listen to each other!
Please send me some scripture teaching tapes regarding our marital problem. We want to learn how to listen and live according to what the scriptures say. Thank you.
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