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✨ Ella Family on Mission in Thailand: Praise, Prayer & Partnership Update (2025 Newsletter) ✨

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 Mission work in Thailand is transforming lives through faith, discipleship, and community outreach. In this Ella Family mission update, discover how God is moving through praise, prayer, and partnership. Learn how your support, encouragement, and generosity are helping expand the Gospel and build lasting impact in Thailand.   A Thailand Christian Mission Update from Agape Church Suphanburi “Be strong in the Lord and in His mighty power.” — Ephesians 6:10 As we write this update to you, our hearts are full. Full of gratitude. Full of stories. Full of quiet reminders that God is faithful — even in the small, unseen places of obedience. To our dear prayer partners, supporters, friends, and family across the United States and other English-speaking nations — thank you. Your prayers cross oceans. Your generosity builds bridges. Your encouragement strengthens our hands. Because here is something we have learned again this year: When God calls a family, He also raises a community to...

Our Story: Faith in Action — Why We Believe Love Must Move

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Faith is not proven by what we say — it is revealed by how we live. In a world where belief is often reduced to opinion and love is reduced to emotion, we believe something deeper: real faith moves, and real love acts . Our story is not about perfection. It’s about obedience. It’s about choosing to move when God whispers, even when the path feels uncertain. This is why we believe love must move. Key Verse: "Dear children, let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth." — 1 John 3:18 (NIV) The Beginning: When Faith Became Personal There was a season when faith felt safe. It was structured. Predictable. Comfortable. It fit neatly into the rhythm of life. Sunday services, familiar songs, the quiet confidence of knowing what came next. Faith, during that time, felt like a well-organized room—everything in its place, nothing unexpected, nothing uncomfortable. And honestly, it felt good. I knew the language of faith. I knew how to pray the right kind of prayer...