Unity Among Churches and Tribes
I’m glad to report that the executive board of VCC and ROLWE have humbly assured that every tribe and language can come and learn at our Diplomatic Centre. The community welfare is for all and every tribe. Regardless of culture, class, creed or religion, people from different areas can come and display their cultural heritage without any tribal discrimination.
Since the inception VCC and ROLWE have worked alongside many different tribes with love and peace. Peace and reconciliation is the important target for our ministry. The centre will also help to better understand different denominations and the implementation of their work.
We express our thanks to all those that have helped and supported us in this part of the globe. VCC and ROLWE are in full swing to reach un-reached people groups living in remote areas of Manipur and the surrounding States.
We desperately need two more computers to handle all the work in evangelism. Membership of our ministry in Manipur has grown to 6500 people.
A high level meeting was held at the Diplomatic Centre Assembly Hall. The meeting lasted 3 hours. Many Christian Leaders from different denominations attended. Government department officials also attended. Resolutions were adopted for welfare that would help the weaker communities. It was also made clear that greater unity amongst the churches was crucial if development was to take place.
A wonderful thing happened on the 21st of this month. A pregnant woman gave birth at our Diplomatic Centre. The woman along with her husband and three little children came to us from a remote village far away. They came to see a doctor. However before going to see the doctor the woman had severe pain and could not move. She gave birth to the child there. Several women that were at the centre at the time were able to nurse her through the birth. It was a beautiful baby boy.
A soccer tournament was held on the 25th and I was the guest of honour. I was invited to speak to the huge number of people who attended the event. Thousands of people gathered as I spoke the word of God. The impact was great. People are still talking today about how it changed their lives. Their lives were bad but have now changed for the glory of God.
The blockade here in Manipur is still in force. Petrol has gone up again to 95 rupees/litre. Cooking gas now has increased to 950/bottle. Rice which sold for 12 rupees/kilo now has risen to 60 rupees. Life is becoming harder each day.
Please keep praying for us.
Your missionary brother Minthang Suantak
Since the inception VCC and ROLWE have worked alongside many different tribes with love and peace. Peace and reconciliation is the important target for our ministry. The centre will also help to better understand different denominations and the implementation of their work.
We express our thanks to all those that have helped and supported us in this part of the globe. VCC and ROLWE are in full swing to reach un-reached people groups living in remote areas of Manipur and the surrounding States.
We desperately need two more computers to handle all the work in evangelism. Membership of our ministry in Manipur has grown to 6500 people.
A high level meeting was held at the Diplomatic Centre Assembly Hall. The meeting lasted 3 hours. Many Christian Leaders from different denominations attended. Government department officials also attended. Resolutions were adopted for welfare that would help the weaker communities. It was also made clear that greater unity amongst the churches was crucial if development was to take place.
A wonderful thing happened on the 21st of this month. A pregnant woman gave birth at our Diplomatic Centre. The woman along with her husband and three little children came to us from a remote village far away. They came to see a doctor. However before going to see the doctor the woman had severe pain and could not move. She gave birth to the child there. Several women that were at the centre at the time were able to nurse her through the birth. It was a beautiful baby boy.
A soccer tournament was held on the 25th and I was the guest of honour. I was invited to speak to the huge number of people who attended the event. Thousands of people gathered as I spoke the word of God. The impact was great. People are still talking today about how it changed their lives. Their lives were bad but have now changed for the glory of God.
The blockade here in Manipur is still in force. Petrol has gone up again to 95 rupees/litre. Cooking gas now has increased to 950/bottle. Rice which sold for 12 rupees/kilo now has risen to 60 rupees. Life is becoming harder each day.
Please keep praying for us.
Your missionary brother Minthang Suantak