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January 2010
Witnessing to Buddhist
Monks in CambodiaThe Challenge Of 2010
1! am writing to express my deepest appreciation for
your support during 2008 for the orphans, the starving
children, the widows and the faithful evangelists in
India,
Because of your faithfulness, we have been
able to maintain our four Children’s Homes in India,
with no decrease in the number of children and
widows we care for each day. Even though the
economy has been depressed, and many of you are on
fixed incomes, by God's grace you have faithfully and
sactificially given to maintain this ministry of mercy.
Let me be honest with you. The need is so
great in India that | am frustrated that we have been
unable to rescue more children. | receive many letters
from India from faithful Pastors that are greatly
burdened over their inability to minister the food and
shelter to the many starving widows and children in
their villages. At the start of each year, | sincerely pray
that we may be able to help more needy children.
Now, 2010 is upon us. Please pray and agree
with me that we may rescue at least 100 new children
from starvation and sickness, and be able to “adopt”
them in one of our homes. But we will need 100 new
sponsors in America to support these little ones. That
would mean we need an extra $1,800 each month.
With God all things are possible. Will you
covenant with me in faith that we will reach our goal,
and that at the end of 2010, | can write a victory letter
that we have saved 100 new children.
Again, thank you for your great faithfulness. If
you have any ideas about how we can enlist new spon=
sors for 2010, please write with your advice. | send you
our sincere greetings for a Blessed and prosperous
New Year.
—Dr. Johannes Maas