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Farewell to our Fellowship of Akha Christians friends
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FAC members
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ACT President and ACT Vice-President with Chuck
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Chuck with Sala Yaju, the original Akha evangelist from Burma
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Gifted very generously
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Formal recognition of our 17 years of ministry with the Akha
September 15, 2017
Dear Partners in Christ,
Greetings
from the Foxes in Thailand! It has been some time since we have sent
out an update. There has been much happening, but there is also much
change afoot. We have been waiting to finalize the details of this
change before writing to you. After 18 years since our arrival to work
as IM global servants in Thailand (August 10, 1999), we are moving back
to the United States next month.
Chuck has tendered his resignation from International Ministries (IM) and will be stepping into a new role as senior pastor of the First Baptist Church of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the middle of October. This decision has not been made lightly or without forethought. While our ministry in Thailand has been richly fulfilling and continues to provide opportunities for service, God has clearly opened the doors to this new role. FBC Pittsburgh has been one of our faithful partner churches during our time in Thailand, and we are excited that God is going to continue our partnership with them. Our presence in Pittsburgh will also allow us to be closer to Chuck’s parents, something that has been on our hearts for the past year. After some time with his parents this summer, it became clear that God’s timing is perfect.
And what about Ruth? Initially, Ruth will continue with International Ministries (IM) on an extended home assignment. She is in conversation with IM regarding the possibility of a role with IM that will utilize her experiences in Thailand/Asia and allow her to continue responding to her call to ministry. When we know more about this possibility, we will surely update you again. In the meantime, we hope and pray that those of you who are currently supporting us, will continue to support Ruth through this transition.We have been so incredibly blessed by the opportunity to serve God here in Thailand for these many years. God has given us more than we ever expected. Who knew all the ways that we would be able to be involved in the life of and ministry to the people of Thailand? We could never have anticipated the variety of ministries in which we have been allowed to participate, and the joy we have received from the relationships that have developed through them.
It is so important that we let you know how valuable your support has been to us. The ministry here, and our participation in it, could NOT have happened without all of you who have demonstrated your trust in us through your prayers, cards, encouraging words, and financial support. It is humbling to know that nothing we have done has been possible without the hand of God and without so many partners along the way.
Over
the past months, we have continued to serve alongside the Akha Churches
of Thailand (ACT) and the Chiang Rai International Christian School
(CRICS), our ministry partners here. Chuck’s recent activities have
included involvement with: pastors’ training sessions, drug
rehabilitation program, a water project in Myanmar, visiting villages,
encouraging pastors, and Bible teaching. Ruth made a STEP visit to
Myanmar, held a special training session for the ACT women, directed the
Summer Enrichment Camp at CRICS, and focused on development issues for
CRICS, in addition to her responsibilities as the 2nd grade teacher at CRICS.
We
covet your understanding, support, and prayers during this period of
transition. Please feel free to contact us with any questions you may
have. If you would like to have Ruth come visit your church or speak at
a group over the next few months, please contact her at ruthiefox@gmail.com. Thank you again for everything! May God bless you!
Blessings,
Chuck and Ruth Fox, IM Global Servants to Thailand