Grubb Mission Report – June 2018
“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, Georgia USA
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Mission Trip to Asia (May 10-June 11)
On
May 10th, I left on my 68th short-term mission trip to Singapore and Malaysia.
I conducted two gospel meetings in Malaysia and was one of the speakers at the
Annual Chinese Asian Bible Lectureship conducted in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. I
also attended the Lim Ah Pin camp in early June.
Thanks for your prayers as I traveled and for all of the opportunities I
had to encourage our brethren in southeast Asia.
Before leaving for Asia, I had the privilege
to take part in the Georgia School of Preaching Lectureship conducted at the
Piedmont Road church building in Marietta, GA. The elders of the Piedmont Rd.
congregation oversee this work. David Decker is the Director of the School. I
spoke during the worship on Sunday morning then conducted a 90 minute workshop
on personal evangelism. It was good to see a lot of old friends and also to
make new friends from around the state of Georgia.
Safe Trip to Singapore
Thanks to my daughter, Libby, for taking me to the airport. I had a safe
and uneventful flight to Tokyo. After about a two hour layover, I had another
good flight to Singapore, arriving there right before midnight.
On
Saturday, I took it easy to get over my jet lag. I also worked on some of my
upcoming projects. On Sunday, I attended the morning worship service at the Lim
Ah Pin congregation. I had the opportunity to hear Ernest Lau to preach. He is
a recent graduate of Four Seas College, also recently married, and is the son
of one of the elders of the congregation, Jimmy Lau. He announced that his wife
and he would be going to Palau for three months to work with the church there
while the Joey Treat family visited stateside. That was very encouraging news
to me. I was invited to speak at the Chinese worship service in the afternoon.
It was good to see so many of the brethren there.
On
Monday morning, I had the privilege to speak at chapel services at Four Seas
College. I also had the opportunity to visit with Eddy Ee and Yong Yao,
preachers for the Jurong congregation. Brother Ee is also one of the elders of
the congregation. He has been teaching in the school for many decades. In the
evening, I had an opportunity to visit with Jasmine Lim, a long-time friend,
originally from Malaysia.
I
was able to take a half a day on Tuesday to go see part of the new Singapore I
had never seen. I enjoyed getting to see all of the new additions around Marina
Bay. I also walked all the way around the bay. On Wednesday night, I had the
opportunity to have dinner with two of our Christian sisters from Lim Ah Pin.
Thanks to Rachel Ruixian and Eunice Chua for inviting me for dinner.
For lunch on Thursday, I had the chance to eat with Lucas Quek, one of
the members at Jurong. It was great to catch up with him and hear about his
family. I am looking forward to seeing them again in November. On Thursday
night, I attended the midweek service at Lim Ah Pin. On Friday, May 18th, I
flew from Singapore up to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to begin a gospel meeting at
Kota Kemuning. I arrived safely and got settled in to the room in the church
building where I would stay for the next week.
On
Saturday, I was treated to three meals during the day by the Kota Kemuning
brethren. It was great to get to know some more of the members of the
congregation. I was treated to meals by some of the younger members and was
encouraged by their desire to live for the Lord.
We
had a good day on Sunday. I had breakfast with Sandra Leong and Andy Ling.
Willy was sick and was not able to make it. I spoke at the Bible class and the
worship. As usual, I was not able to cover all the material. As I said recently
in a gospel meeting in Illinois, “The longer I preach, the longer I preach.” I
will finish the rest of the lesson next year. After the morning service, there
was a potluck at the church building. After the meal, we went to visit one of
the members. In the evening, I had another meal with one of the families here
at Kota Kemuning.
On
Monday, I had meals with three different groups of brethren. On Tuesday, I had
the opportunity to spend the day with Ong Eng Boon. On Tuesday night, I taught
a Bible class to about twenty members at one of the member’s house. On
Wednesday, I spent time with Ong Eng Boon and Peter Bang. Peter and I also made
a visit to one of the Section 17 congregation’s members. On Thursday, I went
with members of the church in the area to visit a family to encourage them. I
then moved over to the Subang Jaya area to begin an effort there over the weekend.
I began a three part series on “We Must Speak the Truth in Love.” I spoke on
Friday night and twice on Sunday morning. On Saturday, I attended a morning
seminar at the Klang congregation. There was a very good crowd who listened to
topics concerning the Way of Salvation. On Sunday afternoon, I also spoke to
the Chinese congregation at Subang Jaya.
On
Sunday evening, I shared a meal with some of the brethren from the Section 17
congregation. We had about twenty to come to enjoy a meal together. On Monday,
I loved to the place where the Chinese Asian Bible Lectureship was conducted.
In the evening, I had the opportunity to spend time with good friends. On
Tuesday, another family spent the middle of the day with me. The same was true
for Wednesday, leading up to the Chinese Asian Bible Lectureship conducted in
Kuala Lumpur.
On
Thursday, May 30th, the 13th Annual Chinese Asian Bible Lectureship began.
About 100 people came from Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, China, Hong Kong, and the
United States. There were thirteen speakers to speak on a variety of topic
connected with “one another.” Our thanks is extended to Eng Boon and Jedediah
Yuan for organizing the event. We are also grateful for all of the brethren in
Malaysia who helped with all of the logistics of making things run smoothly. It
was great to see so many brethren from Asia who came together to sing praises
to God and study God’s Word. The program continued through Saturday at noon. On
Saturday afternoon, I traveled back to Singapore via airplane and worshipped
with the Lim Ah Pin congregation Sunday morning.
On
Monday, I participated in the June camp of the Lim Ah Pin congregation,
conducted in the southernmost state in Malaysia. There were 90 people who went
to the camp. The camp lasted until Thursday noon. It was one of the most
enjoyable camps I have ever attended. There were a number of lessons delivered
with interaction from the group. We broke up into groups to talk about various
aspects of the lessons. We had games where we had to cooperate together. We
sang hymns each night as well. We had campers from just a few months old to
over ninety years old. Thanks to the elders, who attended the camp, and to the
organizers that made the camp a success.
On
Thursday afternoon, we went back to Singapore and then had their regular
Thursday night Bible study. This will be the last time I will be at Lim Ah Pin
until the end of the year when I go back to speak at the Four Seas College
lectures and attend the evening gospel meetings conducted at Lim Ah Pin and
Jurong.
On
Friday, I caught up on my reports and my PowerPoint presentation. I give a
report of every mission trip I make at the Chestnut Mountain congregation upon
my return home. On Friday night, I had dinner with my good friends, Ong Jun Wei
and Sz En. These two young people have been married now for almost nine months.
They have been good friends to me for many, many years.
On
Sunday, I spent my last day in Asia at the Jurong congregation. I spoke in a
Bible class then preached at the worship service. It was good to see the
brethren there. I had lunch afterwards with Andrew and Sharon Chan and Eddy and
Theresa Ee.
On
Monday morning, I boarded my flight back to the states. Thanks for all of your
prayers during this trip.
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USEFUL WEBSITES
http://www.grubbchinese.org
http://www.wvbs.org
http://www.gbntv.org
http://www.ibtministries.org
http://www.oabs.org
http://ChineseBibleSchool.org
apologeticspress.org/OL_Chinese.aspx
Grubb Mission Reports can be read here:
http://grubbmissionwork.blogspot.com
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SPEAKING SCHEDULE
2018
July 4 – Piedmont Rd. Summer Series
September 4 – Oct. 9 – China
Oct. 11 – Gospel Meeting – Franklin County
Oct. 27-28 Southeast Lectureship – Richmond,
Hill, GA
Nov. 15 - Dec. 17 – Manado, Singapore, Taiwan
– John M. Grubb
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