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Monday, February 12, 2018

Lift Off! Task Unfinished - Day 05


Day 05: The Story Continues
The Story Continues: His Glory through the Church (Matthew 28:19-20, Revelation 7:9-12)

Jesus died for the sins of mankind and was resurrected, thus satisfying God’s wrath once and for all for those who believed in Him. Christ commissioned His followers to be incarnational witnesses of love to the rest of the world so that those who had not physically seen Jesus would still be able to know Him. Christ gave the Holy Spirit to all who believed to empower them to “go” in boldness and authority into the rest of the world. The Church became the vessel of God’s blessing to the nations and His plan to draw peoples of every nation, tribe, and tongue to His glory!

Pray for the Walangchung
The Walangchung (Wah-lung-chung), or Walung, are an unreached and unengaged people group because reaching them is not for the faint of heart or faint of foot.
The Walung live in the Taplejung District in eastern Nepal. Their villages are in a protected conservation area that requires a $600 trekking permit in order to enter. People with a permit must first fly from Kathmandu, drive eight hours the next day, and then endure a three to five day hike to reach the nearest Walung village.
The Walung people, now numbering around 21,000, are thought to have migrated to Nepal from Tibet hundreds of years ago. For years, the Walung were tradesmen between Tibet, Nepal and India.
Sadly, the Walung’s primary source of income diminished with the advent of modern roads, so many migrated to other communities for job opportunities.
The Walung are Tibetan Buddhists. There are no known churches and only two believers among them. The Bible has not been translated into their language, and there are no known recordings
of the gospel in their language.

  • Pray for courageous people who are willing to brave the long journey
  • to bring the gospel to the Walung people. The Walung have struggled with their source of income.
  • Pray they will find their treasure in Christ.
  • Pray the Lord will provide skilled workers to translate the gospel and JESUS film into the Walungge language. 








Excerpted from: https://www.imb.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/East-Asia-UUPG-Prayer-Guide.pdf