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P O Box 645 Joplin MO 64802 417.623.6280 www.latm.info Phil Casey Susan Casey Doug Reed Ralph Shead Cindy Shead L LI IS SU U B BO OO OK K C CL L U UB B D De ec ce em mb be er r 2 20 01 19 9 Join the LATM Book Club! latm.info/bookclub.aspx Commentary on Ephesians - Thaefunaa Nopha Christian Etiquette and Conduct - Joshua Lee The Christian Family - Joshua Lee Because the authors of these books are Lisu Christian leaders, and write in Lisu, these books have more cultural focus and relevance than books originating in other cultures and places might have. That adds to their effectiveness. Commentary on Ephesians - Thaefunaa Nopha began in ministry with J. Russell and Gertrude Morse in north Myanmar. With over 60 years in ministry, he is highly regarded among the believers. The book was digitized from handwritten notes that he used in many Bible Schools through the years. He can not travel by foot to the Lisu in China anymore, so this book will be especially appreciated there. Christian Etiquette and Conduct - Joshua Lee’s book aims to help Bible students be better prepared and able in their presentations when they go out to preach the Gospel. It is the first “preacher’s handbook,” full of good advice for new and old evangelists alike. It will be used in Bible Schools and by church leaders in Thailand, Myanmar, and China. The Christian Family - This book, also by Joshua Lee, addresses issues that many Lisu families are facing in their changing world. Christian families have to deal with no longer planting opium, for example, with learning new skills, working in towns without the traditional village support. It touches on building relationships within the family, raising children, handling outside influence from public schools, drug use, roles of husband and wife, and Bible morals and values. The book is popular in the Bible Schools and short-term Bible study groups. Your Book Club contribution in December will help print 1000 copies of each of these titles. Thaefunaa Nopha (right), his daughter (left), and Norma and David Morse at a recent leaders event.

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Page 1: LISU - LATM · 2019. 12. 30. · POBox645 JoplinMO64802 417.623.6280 PhilCasey SusanCasey DougReed RalphShead CindyShead LISU BOOKCLUBDecember2019 JointheLATMBookClub! latm.info/bookclub.aspx

P O Box 645 Joplin MO 64802 417.623.6280 www.latm.infoPhil Casey Susan Casey Doug Reed Ralph Shead Cindy Shead

LLIISSUUBBOOOOKK CCLLUUBB DDeecceemmbbeerr 22001199

Join the LATM Book Club!latm.info/bookclub.aspx

Commentary on Ephesians - Thaefunaa NophaChristian Etiquette and Conduct - Joshua LeeThe Christian Family - Joshua Lee

Because the authors of these books are Lisu Christian leaders, and write in Lisu, thesebooks have more cultural focus and relevance than books originating in other cultures andplaces might have. That adds to their effectiveness.

Commentary on Ephesians - Thaefunaa Nopha began in ministry with J. Russell andGertrude Morse in north Myanmar. With over 60 years in ministry, he is highly regardedamong the believers. The book was digitized from handwritten notes that he used in manyBible Schools through the years. He can not travel by foot to the Lisu in China anymore, sothis book will be especially appreciated there.

Christian Etiquette and Conduct - Joshua Lee’s book aims to help Bible students be betterprepared and able in their presentations when they go out to preach the Gospel. It is thefirst “preacher’s handbook,” full of good advice for new and old evangelists alike. It will beused in Bible Schools and by church leaders in Thailand, Myanmar, and China.

The Christian Family - This book, also by Joshua Lee, addresses issues that many Lisufamilies are facing in their changing world. Christian families have to deal with no longerplanting opium, for example, with learning new skills, working in towns without thetraditional village support. It touches on building relationships within the family, raisingchildren, handling outside influence from public schools, drug use, roles of husband andwife, and Bible morals and values. The book is popular in the Bible Schools and short-termBible study groups.

Your Book Club contribution in December will help print 1000 copies of each of these titles.

Thaefunaa Nopha(right), hisdaughter (left),and Norma andDavid Morse at arecent leadersevent.