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"Oh, love the Lord, all you His saints! For the Lord preserves the faithful, and fully repays the proud person."

Psalm 31:23

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"Sawatt dii kha!"(“Hello" in Thai) ...and welcome to my ministry website. I hope that this is a site that challenges you, encourages you, and communicates to you what God is doing around the world to reach the lost.

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in foreign land? When I was a little girl God placed a call in my heart to serve Him wherever He would lead me. It hasn't always been a call I willingly accepted. However, God has been faithful to patiently transform my desires into His desires and taken me on a journey I will never regret.

Four years ago I surrendered to that call, and went through the NTM Associate program to serve in Chiang Mai, Thailand at Grace International School. As a teacher, my role at Grace over the past four years has been to provide educational support for missionaries who are home schooling on the field. It has been a joy to support missionaries as they educate their children overseas and be a part of helping them remain on the field!

Sometimes we think that missionary work is only for those with gifts of evangelism or linguistic ability, but each and everyone of us are called as believers to be missionaries whether overseas or stateside. So whether you are a teacher, engineer, medical personnel, accountant, church planter, office manager, etc.....my challenge to you is, "When was the last time you asked God what your part in missions should be?" I guarantee if you sincerely ask Him that question, you won't ever be disappointed in the answer! 

Enjoy learning about my current involvement and where God has me now. Please pray that I continue to walk in obedience to God's will and listen to His voice as He guides me.

Sawatt dii kha  - "Goodbye!"

LATEST NEWS FROM MELANIE REIMER

I`m Home!Back in Chiang Mai and full steam ahead! (September 20, 2008)
Some days I wonder why I am so surprised at God's blessings sometimes? After all these years of His faithfulness to me, one would think I would come to expect it! Well, lately I have been overwhelmed. His faithfulness to me in this transition back to Thailand has been more than I asked for; I feel like I have come home again.
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LATEST NTM NEWS FROM THAILAND

Tami teaches at Grace International School in Thailand.Missionaries get more than a visit (November 18, 2008)
Tim and Chris See traveled to Thailand to see their daughter Tami, and that was just the beginning.
 Melanie and her teammates aid homeschooling parents.Retreating to support (October 30, 2008)
Missionary schoolteachers in Thailand work on becoming more of a team.
Mo Noi is helping Richard learn the Karen people`s language and world view.Greeting one another with rice (October 21, 2008)
Among the Karen tribe in Thailand, missionary Richard Rees is learning that knowing about rice is a vital part of knowing the culture and language of the people.
 
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