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Forced to Leave Myanmar, Gospel Workers say, “The Lord has Not Released Us From this Place”

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🗓️ 18 May 2024

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Last week Luke and Kate, medical gospel workers who’ve served in Myanmar, shared how God called them to Myanmar to share the hope of Christ. This week, in Part 2 of our conversation, they reveal the loss and devastation their family experienced as they were forced to leave the place God had so clearly called them to.

“It was devastating,” Kate says, “and we still sometimes have to process through that again.” While returning to their village home is not an option right now, Luke and Kate are clear that the Lord has not released them from their calling to the people of Myanmar.

Listen as they talk about wrestling with what God’s will is, and how they have walked through this disappointment and displacement alongside their children. They’ll also offer advice for others feeling a call to serve as missionaries or other overseas ministry service.

Though there has been deep grief in leaving their home, there has also been joy. Since Luke and Kate left Myanmar, three people in their village have been baptized as new believers. They are thrilled to see local believers taking the reigns of ministry and leading others to Christ.

Please pray for Luke, Kate and their family as they consider two opportunities—outside the country—where they could continue to serve the people of Myanmar.

The Bible commands us to remember those in prison as if we were with them (Hebrews 13:3). Please pray for freedom for Dr. Kiflu Gebremeskel and Pastor Haile Nayzgi, two pastors in prison in Eritrea. May 23rd, 2024, marks the 20th anniversary of their arrest in Asmara. Pray also for the release of 350+ other Christians imprisoned in Eritrea right now—including more than 80 arrested so far in 2024. Speak out and share their story with others who will stand with these persecuted Christians in prayer.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

We know right now that our village that we can't go back to it right now.

0:04.4

The roads are closed to us.

0:07.2

To know without a shadow of a doubt that he called us to that place,

0:12.0

but him saying I'm gonna get you back does not have a to that

0:15.0

the sweet, is that next year, is that this week,

0:19.0

is that next year, is that when all my kids are grown and I'm now an empty nest like I don't know when that

0:26.8

means he is working all things together for the good of those who love him and that does not mean that it's easy is never easy.

0:37.4

Jesus never promised his followers an easy path. In fact he told his disciples that the world would hate them. He sent them out as sheep among wolves.

0:47.0

Jesus's words came true in the life of the Apostles and they're still coming true today in the lives of his followers around the world.

0:54.0

Join host Todd Nettleton as we hear their inspiring stories and learn how we can help.

0:59.0

Right now on the Voice of the Martyrs Radio Network.

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Welcome back to the Voice of the Martyrs Radio. My name is Todd Nettleton.

1:05.4

Last week we began part one of a conversation with Luke and Kate. We heard how

1:10.7

God called them to medical missions and then called them specifically to the country of Myanmar.

1:17.0

They told us about some of the challenges of living and sharing the gospel in a country that's going through so much internal conflict.

1:25.0

I know you're anxious to hear the rest of my conversation with Luke and Kate,

1:30.0

and I'm anxious to share it with you, but I do I want to ask you to help me on behalf of two

1:36.5

pastors in Eritrea this coming Thursday May 23rd is the 20th anniversary of the arrest of Dr. Kiflu, Gebra Mescal and

1:46.4

Pastor Hileen, Naiiski. They were both pastors in the full Gospel Church in Eritrea.

1:51.7

They were arrested on the same morning 20 years ago.

1:56.2

Today they're still in prison.

1:59.3

They've never had a trial, they've never had a lawyer.

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