Wednesday, October 11, 2017



Grubb Mission Report - October 2017

“Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature” (Mark 16:15).

A Work of the Chestnut Mountain Church of Christ, Chestnut Mountain Church of Christ, Chestnut Mountain, Georgia USA
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China – Singapore Trip
Sept. 6 – Oct. 10

      On September 6th, I began my 65th overseas mission trip. The route for this trip to China was a little different this year. I first went to Detroit before taking a non-stop flight to Shanghai. I wish I could say it was uneventful, but once again, I left my small bag on the plane and had to hustle around to get it back in time to make my flight to Shanghai. I was able to sleep quite a bit on the flight to Shanghai and was met by Bob when I arrived. I got settled in and was able to get about six hours sleep the first night in town. On Friday morning, I looked for my socks – no socks! I forgot to pack them! There is a first time for everything. In the afternoon I went to buy some socks.

      On Friday morning, I went to a Bible class with about ten in attendance. A brother from Singapore taught the class. Another class with another group of Christians met on Friday night. A third class was conducted on Saturday afternoon. When we go to the different places for these Bible classes it usually takes a subway or bus ride and quite a bit of walking.

      On Sunday morning, I visited a different congregation. Bob, his family, and I went there for worship. They do not have a regular preacher, so the different preachers I am working with take turns helping them. I spoke on the 12th and 13th chapters of 2 Corinthians. There were about twenty in attendance. During the times we were not teaching or traveling, I spent time working on manuscripts and lessons for future appointments.

      On Monday, I moved over to the other side of Shanghai to begin teaching a class on “God’s Pattern.” On Monday afternoon, I taught for four hours. On Tuesday, I taught in the morning and afternoon. On Wednesday, I taught again in the morning. In the afternoon, I went back to the other side of Shanghai where I had a class on Wednesday night. I only had one student for class this year. He traveled up to Shanghai each Monday from a city near Wuhan.

      On Thursday morning, Bob and I had another appointment to teach a friend of some of the brethren in Singapore. We had a very good discussion with him for almost two hours. On Friday, I taught the regular Friday morning Bible class at one the congregations in west Shanghai. On Friday evening, I taught the regular class conducted in an office of one of the brethren in Shanghai.

      On Saturday, September 16th, the east Shanghai congregation conducted a youth program. I had the privilege to speak twice on this day. We had about 30 to attend this event. We concluded a little early because it was thought a government man came to “spy” on the meeting.

      On Sunday, I spoke at two different churches in Shanghai. We had more than thirty to attend the first service today and about twenty for the other congregation. These are places I have spoken for in the past.

      On Monday, I went back to the east side to teach three days – morning and afternoon. We finally got some rain on Wednesday. I gave a test on Thursday then headed back to the west side for classes on Friday and Saturday.

      On Sunday, I went to Nanjing for the first time. Bob, Rebecca, and Joshua took me down there. It was a little disappointing because there was only one person who attended the service. Also, it rained and rained and rained. We stayed over for two days so that I could do some sightseeing in this historic Chinese city. We were not able to go to the main historic sites on Monday because they were all closed. I was able to visit a former temple ground that has been turned into a tourist attraction.

      On Tuesday, before heading back to Shanghai, I was able to visit the Nanjing 1937 Massacre Museum and also a World War II exhibit. We headed back to Shanghai on Tuesday evening. On Wednesday we were supposed to have another regular Bible study with a few students, but because of an upcoming holiday, they were not able to attend the class. On Thursday, I worked on a number of projects for next month.

     There were two more Bible studies on Friday. On Friday morning, we had about twelve to attend that class. During the afternoon, I made my annual trip to the historic Bund next to the Whangpu River in Shanghai. On Friday evening, I spent another session in helping the brethren know how to teach their friends and neighbors how to become a New Testament Christian.

      Sunday was the beginning of my last week in China. I spoke at two services on Sunday. On Monday morning, about thirty Christians from Shanghai took a bus to another province to conduct a two day lectureship/camp. I spoke on Monday afternoon. We had a good study on the subject of the book of Ephesians with about 35 in attendance. We had a total of five speakers at the camp. On Wednesday, we returned to Shanghai. On Thursday, I visited with one of the local families and got my luggage ready for the trip to Singapore. I also was able to get my hair cut. With the discount provided by the local brother, I was able to get a wash and cut for US$1.50!

      On Friday morning, I took a car out to the Shanghai International Airport for my flight to Singapore. As I was upgraded to business class from Atlanta to Detroit, I was also upgraded from Shanghai to Tokyo. As I was going to the gate to board the plane to Singapore, I saw James Andrews waiting on the same plane. He was on his way to Indonesia to work with the brethren there. After safe arrival in Singapore, I went to the hotel.

      On Saturday morning, I traveled to the Jurong church building in Singapore for the wedding of Goh Ser Ern and Ong Jun Wei. I was privileged to be able to attend the wedding along with about 200 other friends, relatives, and Christians. It was a very nice wedding and lunch.

      On Sunday, I had the privilege to preach in English and Chinese at the Lim Ah Pin congregation. For the English worship service, I preached on the “Pillars of Successful Marriage.” For the Bible class, I talked about “God’s Promise to Abraham.” After the morning services, I had lunch with the Chua family. In the afternoon, I spoke at the two Chinese services. My topic for the afternoon sessions was “We Must Speak The Truth in Love.”

      Monday was my last day in Singapore. I was able to get a good walk in, do some last minute shopping and have dinner with one of my friends.

      On Tuesday morning (Singapore time), I got up at 1:30 am to begin the journey home. I arrived at the airport at 3:40 am and checked in for my flight to Narita (Tokyo). The flight went well and I was able to catch up on some of the sleep I missed during the night. After about a two hour layover in Tokyo, I boarded the plane to Atlanta. Again, it was a good flight and I was able to sleep about half of the time. We arrived early in Atlanta, I was able to get through customs pretty quickly and was on my way home. I arrived safely.

      Thanks for all of the prayers offered on my behalf during this trip. The trip to China was very useful and I also had the opportunity to encourage the brethren in Singapore as well. I will quickly add, I received a great deal of encouragement from the brethren over there as well.

      I am scheduled to go to Memphis to attend the 2nd Annual Mission Forum at Forest Hill which will be conducted October 13-14. There will be more mutual encouragement from brethren interested in mission work.
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SPEAKING SCHEDULE
2017

October 28-29 Richmond Hill, GA Lectures
November 20-26 Singapore
November 27-29 Batam, Indonesia
November 30 Travel Day
December 1-19 – Taiwan

2018

Feb. 5 – Mar. 8 – Indonesia
   7 Feb arrive in Manado.
   8-18 Feb teaching in Manado and Swaan.
 19 Feb fly to Lampung
 20- 25 Feb teaching and preaching in Lampung.
 26-28 Feb fly to Palembang and teaching.
  1-2 March teaching in Bandung
  3 March fly to Jakarta.
  4-6 Teaching and preaching in Sunter, Jakarta.
   7 Fly to Singapore.
   8 Go home.
April 15-19 Gospel Meeting – Shelbyville Rd.
Apr. 22-25 Gospel Meeting – Collinsville, IL
May – June – CABL and Malaysia Venues

– John M. Grubb

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