Timothy Sui Lian Mang is president of Myanmar Biblical Baptist Fellowship in Yangon, Myanmar.

October and November were wonderful months for us. On Oct. 18, my younger brother, who was 34, was killed by electric shock at his paddy field. And on Oct. 26, my mother-in-law died as well. People came to us and said, “This year is a bad year for you.” I replied, “No, this year is a blessed year for us”—because my father-in-law went Home to be with the Lord on Aug. 17, my brother on Oct. 18, and my mother-in-law on Oct. 26. We miss them, but they have been promoted to glory.

SOUL-WINNING CRUSADE IN INDIA

Aizawl Crusade: My wife and I left on Oct. 30 for a crusade in India. We went to Aizawl, a capital city of Mizoram State, India. We held a Christian Deeper Life Crusade at the Synod Conference Center Nov. 1–3. About 200 people came every day. And every night at Chin Christian Fellowship, we preached the gospel. About 200–300 people came. We emphasized a Spirit-filled life and a deeper discipleship life. Many people rededicated their lives to the Lord. On Nov. 4, we preached the gospel to prisoners at Aizawl Central Jail. As a result, eight prisoners were saved. Praise the Lord for that.

Delhi Crusade: We went to Delhi on Nov. 7 and held a Deeper Christian Life Conference at Delhi Burmese Christian Fellowship, featuring preaching both in the day and night. In the daytime about 100 people came, and in the night about 230–300 people came. On the last day, Nov. 12, I preached on “The Last Invitation,” and 42 people were saved. We thank God for that.  We arrived back home Nov. 16. Because of the deaths of beloved relatives, and moreover because of nonstop preaching in India for two weeks, my wife and I are tired, but it is a good tired. We give thanks to God for His great blessings that we received.

We are now preparing for a December soul-winning outreach.

Yours in His vineyard,

Timothy Sui Lian Mang