Thank you for standing with your brothers

Thank you for standing with your brothers

It is remarkable to see CMN’s huge results daily around the world. The CMN men’s discipleship model helps churches become increasingly strategic, more durable, and filled with strong men. In Vietnam this week, I can see the work is visible and growing exponentially. Thank you.
 
In Vietnam this week, we are conducting Majoring in Men Roundtables in two key cities. These pastor and leader meetings are PACKED OUT. We’ve worked with the pastors and leaders in Ho Chi Minh City for six years. They now conduct Pastor’s Summits and men’s events across their nation. Through leaders like these, CMN has gone generational and continues to multiply. 

In Hanoi, the leaders and pastors we will train this week are new to CMN. They’ve heard of the results, so they’re bringing their best leaders to learn.
 
Because of the generosity of you and CMN brothers around the world, the expense for these Roundtables is covered. Now, we just need tools for these pastors. Some men have given. Will you help? Together, we can knock it out!
 
Every $3 puts a book in a pastor’s hand to disciple men in a communist country. Amazing that every one of us can be a part of this!
 
In reading and rereading the New Testament, I see Paul going from city to city raising funds for the hurting church in Jerusalem. It is significant as I view it from a personal perspective. Paul asked friends to help others financially—and he didn’t back off. He stayed at it. I am compelled in the same spirit—to disciple men, save families and strengthen churches in Southeast Asia and around the world. Like the apostle, I’m not quitting.
 
Paul said, “Since you excel in so many ways—in your faith, your gifted speakers, your knowledge, your enthusiasm and your love from us—I want you to excel also in this gracious act of giving” (2 Cor 8:7). And then he quoted Psalms, “They share freely and give generously to the poor. Their good deeds will be remembered forever” (Ps 112:9, 2 Cor 9).
 
What you do for Vietnam’s men and children and families will be remembered forever. By the grace and power of God we are changing the future of a nation.
 
Thank you for making this week possible. Thank you for praying—and for your continued friendship.