By RoBERt muRphy
BMA Missionary to the Philippines
F
rom my first trip to visit national pastors
in Taiwan in May 2008, I could see that this
was a BMA mission field with considerable
history. I heard stories of the missionaries who
have served in Taipei and Taichung through the
many years of BMA presence in the country.
Having visited the churches and pastors that
still fellowship together under the BMA banner,
I have a greater respect for the many years of
service and for the countless hours of prayer and
“Through the years these churches
perspiration that have gone into the work that is
have continued to be a beacon of light
now standing solid.
in their communities and now focus
From two churches in the heart of the bustling
capital, Taipei, to three strategically located
with a renewed passion on seeing the
churches in the sprawling central Taiwan city
difficult harvest field in Taiwan be
of Taichung, to the newest mission work located
brought into the storehouse.”
in Ludong on the eastern coast, these ministries
each remind me of Ephesians 6:13-14, “And
having done all to stand. Stand therefore”!
Through the years these churches have
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