To Support and Encourage
Salvation, Education,
and Mien Cultural Preservation
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In this New Year MSNT has a renewed focus and commitment to God’s plan in Thailand.
In the last nine months through research, trial and error, practice and even                             
dumb luck I have learned a lot about what works and what does not here in Thailand.                  
Not every impulse can be considered Gods prompting but you still must keep your                        
a good ear out for His leading.

Many great projects have been completed with your support in 2011.  We have                       
helped renovate an abandoned property so a local Mien Church would have                             
more opportunity to grow and flourish.  We have sponsored many visits to Hill tribe                  
villages to teach and reach the youth who would otherwise not be able to hear                            
the Word of God.

Our mission statement is as follows. “To support and encourage salvation, education, and Mien
cultural preservation in Thailand”.  One thing that I hope we have made clear from the beginning is
that our wish to “support and encourage” in regards to “Salvation and Education” is for everyone.  
Where there is a need we hope to be able to provide what is needed weather it is love, compassion,
encouragement, and/or physical or financial assistance.

It is only the “cultural preservation” aspect we have made a commitment to the Mien in Thailand.    
We will continue fulfilling our commitment to the Mien by passing on a portion of all our donations
to
www.mienradio.com/ (spreads Gods Word to South East Asia via Radio) and                         
www.mcya.net/ (we hope to help MCYA in their efforts to send Mission teams to Thailand).           
If you feel lead to support either of these ministries please do so directly.  I am just expressing my
support for these ministries and will share a portion of our blessing with them.  

This year as I hope to focus more on my own education (to help secure and maintain long term
residence here in Thailand) we hope to focus on providing education assistance to those who would
not otherwise be able to afford a higher (or even basic) education.  With education come options.  It
is our wish that children can grow up knowing that their futures are wide open not just inevitable.  
The same goes with Salvation.  If someone never hears the “Good News” then their eternity is set.  
We sincerely pray that by the sharing of the news will give the option for what so many of us take
for granted.  I am sure all of you had someone who first shared with you the Love of Christ.  
Imagine if that person or persons never crossed your path. Where would you be now?  How grateful
are you for that first introduction to Christ?
Please as you recall how grateful you are for your Salvation and educational opportunities consider
sharing with those who may never see the same. Please donate now.


Thailand is a beautiful country.
Over the last 40 years its geography,
politics and economy
have caused it to play the host to
hundreds of thousands of refugees from  
Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar.
The Mien are one of the Hill Tribes finding
refuge in Thailand.  One reason MSNT is here
is to assure the Mien have the resources
and assistance they need to educate their
children so they can have a brighter future.


                   Another reason is that less than one percent
                              of the Mien population has the
                          assurance of salvation with Jesus Christ.
                  This concerns me and I hope it would concern you also.
                     
                     Mien Support Network Thailand has been created
                     to give you the opportunity to support and
                     encourage salvation, education and
                     Mien Cultural Preservation.
Nobody made a greater mistake than he who did nothing
because  he could only do a little.  ~Edmund Burke
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