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November 2009

Africa to Asia
An insight into the ministry of LCM S missionary
Megan Birney serving Christ in Hong Kong

With a grateful heart...


November is a time that helps you hone in on what you are thankful for and how you
show thanks. It is strange that I have now spent two Thanksgivings in a row in two ex-
tremely different cultures. In Africa, I was reminded of the little things to be thankful for
everyday; clean water, three meals , and mosquito netting. Here in Hong Kong I find
myself thankful for the people around me. I am so thankful for my students, parents,
and co-workers. This month has been very focused on relationships. The class I am cur-
rently taking through my Family Life Ministry program focuses in on relationships within
the family system. In my Bible study we are reading “They like Jesus but not the
Church” which focuses on how we relate to other people especially non-Christians. While
all other things that this world has to offer are trivial, the relationships we make and the
ability to share the saving grace of Jesus is eternal.
This month has been a blessing in building new relationships in new ministry opportuni-
ties! I recently began working more closely with Lui Cheung Kwong College. Once a
month I help contribute to the Form 1 student fellowship assembly. Also, on Friday after-
noons we supplement English into two class lessons. Lessons are mostly English and Re-
ligion however in December I will be co-teaching a Home Economics cooking class for
Form 3 (9th grade) students. Ginger Snaps! This month I also began teaching two Eng-
lish tutoring classes on Saturdays at Holy Cross Lutheran School in Tsuen Wan. Tsuen
Wan is another large area in New Territories about 30 minutes from Tuen Mun. All to-
gether, I am now teaching two intermediate beginner English tutoring classes and one
intermediate English tutoring class. The majority of my students are excited to learn
more English which makes my job a lot of fun!
“Sing praises to the
On November 13th, Ma Chan Duen Hey College (MCDH) in Po Lam held an American Fun- LORD, O you his
Fair for primary school students. Together with a short-term team from Oklahoma,
church members from Church of all Nations, and other Hong Kong LCMS missionaries we saints, and give
had a fairly large representation of Americans! The students and teachers did a great job
decorating booths and creating games to fit different states and regions. I manned the thanks to his holy
Florida booth the majority of the day helping students to make their own orange juice.
Over 600 oranges later, almost all of the attendants had experienced a delicious taste of
name. For his anger
Florida! MCDH is the headquarters of the International Interface program which helps
bring many short-term teams to Hong Kong. In December, we will be given the opportu-
is but for a moment,
nity to judge students and perform during Music Day at MCDH. and his favor is for a
On October 31st we celebrated the 60th anniversary of the Lutheran Church — Hong
Kong Synod (LCHKS). The LCHKS shares the Gospel in many different ways through lifetime. Weeping
many different outlets throughout Hong Kong. Along with 37 congregations and 20,000
students in LCHKS schools, the LCHKS also runs many social outreach and programs for may tarry for the
the elderly. It was great to be in Hong Kong to celebrate such an incredible event!
The Lord has greatly blessed this month. Along with teaching new classes, I also was
night, but joy comes
invited to attend the wedding of Irene, one of the teachers that I co-teach with at Lu- with the morning.”
theran T.S. Siu Leun School. It was beautiful and a privilege to be a part of her special
day. We were blessed to have an LCMS World Mission Thanksgiving dinner here in Hong
Kong. It was great to fellowship with teammates and friends from around Southeast Asia.
Psalm 30 : 4,5
Blessings to you this holiday season!
November 2009 Prayer Requests
“For this reason, I kneel before the Father…” Eph. 3:14
LCMS World Mission • That God would continue to open eyes and ears for our EFL ministry in HK; for
opportunities to speak the Gospel in a meaningful way to the 1500+ students we
800-433-3954 interact with each week.
• Strength, courage, and love to share His grace with the people of Hong Kong.
www.lcmsworldmission.com
• Praise for the Fluegges safe travel to Pretoria and continued prayers as they settle
mission.info@lcms.org into their new city and ministry.
• For our special outreach opportunities in the month of December.
Learn more about the work of • Prayer for the people preparing for baptism at all of the LCHKS churches
LCMS World Mission in Asia: on 12/25
www.lcmsworldmission.org/asia • For the Lutheran Church - Hong Kong Synod (LCHKS); that the Lord would continue
blessing the efforts of the LCHKS in growing God’s kingdom.
• The students & professors at the CLET in Dapaong, Togo; that God would steady
their hearts to pursue their calls to leadership training in serving the Lutheran
Church bodies of West Africa.
• My CUNE Family Life Ministry graduate program.
• For the future.
• My fellow LCMS long-term missionaries serving internationally, for the opportunity &
strength to live out Christ’s love through service around the world.
• For the hearts of those needing to know the grace of our great God

Contact Info American FunFair @ MCDH November 13th


megan.birney@lcms.org
Postal mail can be sent to:
Miss Megan Birney
Concordia English Center (Tuen Mun)
Lutheran T.S. Siu Leun School
P.S. No. 5 Butterfly Estate, Tuen Mun, N.T.
Hong Kong
Check out my blog:
acrossanoceansizedlove.blogspot.com
Visit my project page:
www.lcms.org?13343
Download my prayer card:
www.lcmsworldmission.org/prayercards
Access my photo albums:
picasaweb.google.com/megaroonski

If you would like to receive this newsletter electronically, please e-mail me at megan.birney@lcms.org!

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