Dear Friends, It is an astonishing concept when you think about it: You can serve Jesus by serving His body. You can prove your love for Him by loving “the least of these” among His followers. When you make a sacrifice for them, you make a sacrifice for Him (Matt. 25:31-46). This month, as every month, we’ve highlighted five stories of Christians in other nations who have benefitted because of your sacrifices. Every one of those sacrifices is an expression of love for Jesus—incarnated in those whom He loves so much. What could be more wonderful? On their behalf—and His—thanks so much. As 2010 begins, the staff of Heaven’s Family is looking forward to serving as your love-link to our world-wide family. May it be your most fruitful year yet. — David Feeding 49 by Chuck King
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Dreams of My Father by David Servant
The Village Development Fund at Work in Myanmar

A father and daughter at Cang Ai village
I was wishing I had been better-prepared for our hike. Fifteen men—consisting of myself, five other Americans, one Englishman, and about ten little men from the Chin tribe—were following a mountain stream up a steep-walled valley. My city shoes kept slipping on stream rocks. It was hot and humid.
Running parallel on one hillside above the stream—for at least a mile—was a blue six-inch PVC pipe, paid for by the Village Development Fund of Heaven’s Family. We were amazed as we considered all the labor that was involved to string that pipe for a mile and secure it onto the hillside with only hand tools. Our destination was the end of that pipe.

Cang Ai village scenes
We finally found it. The village men who accompanied us proudly showed us their hand-built dam and reservoir. Once they add another 400 feet of PVC pipe to the lower end and construct a reservoir there, they’ll be able to irrigate their crops. That is their dream, the fulfillment of which will result in more food and a little prosperity for the village. We were happy to know that Heaven’s Family (that’s you!) is helping their dream come true. And we were also happy to know that we were helping to fulfill one of the dreams of our Father—that we would love one another.
The one-hundred and twenty Christians of Cang Ai village are some of the poorest people I know, anywhere in the world. They live in primitive little bamboo houses and own next to nothing. Yet they are full of joy. And they fill us with joy when we’re with them. Heaven’s Family has helped them over the past few years by providing a smaller water pipe that brings safe drinking water directly into their village, as well as mosquito nets for every family, and a small village pharmacy. We’re currently funding a medical clinic building through our Village Development Fund. Thanks for making these blessings possible.
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"The Elephants Have Become Christians!" By David Warnock
The Persecuted Christians Fund at Work in Orissa, India

Inset: One of the 700 homes
destroyed by elephants
The Hindu villagers ran for their lives. Wild elephants, on a rampage, were storming into their community. Later, when the villagers felt it was safe to return from the forest’s fringe, they stood in shock. Their houses had been completely, apparently methodically, destroyed. Perhaps it was no coincidence. One year ago—to the very day—these same Hindus had methodically destroyed the homes of nearby Christians. The word quickly spread: “The elephants have become Christians!”
It was in the latter part of 2008 when radical Hindu mobs went on rampages against Christians in India’s Orissa state. Their goal was to eradicate Christianity from all of India, starting with Orissa. The violence and persecution was widespread and severe.

Orissa refugees, praying for help, and a simple new home under construction
One of the hardest hit districts was Kandhamal—attacked on August 23, 2008—a key date to remember. Eighty-six Christians were martyred, and an untold number of women were raped. About 5,200 Christian homes were destroyed. Almost three-hundred churches and Christian organizations were ransacked as believers ran for their lives into the dense forest. Fifty-thousand were made homeless in Kandhamal alone, though five other districts experienced the same persecution.
Exactly one year after the Kandhamal nightmare, the Hindu fanatics who persecuted the Body of Christ faced tribulation of their own. On August 23, 2009, fifteen elephants made an uncommon visit to the district and displayed some uncommon behavior. As if they were vehicles of God’s vengeance, the elephants used their huge bodies to bulldoze and trample house after house. Seven-hundred houses were destroyed before the massive animals withdrew to the wilderness. Astonishingly, about six-hundred and fifty of those homes belonged to the Hindu radicals who took part in the rampage against believers one year earlier. It is no surprise that many people believed that the elephants had become Christian.
In 2008, Heaven’s Family’s Christian Refugee Fund helped many who suffered in the Orissa attacks. Over a year later, however, many of our brothers and sisters still live in makeshift tents. Government officials have closed numerous relief camps, and are only offering assistance to Christians who convert to Hinduism. So far, however, none have.
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A Little Man with a Big Heart by David Servant
The Dorms for Orphanages Fund at Work in Myanmar

Silas and the children of Rapha Orphanage, standing in front of their new house
People of the Chin tribe in Myanmar are generally small in stature. Silas Do Kung, however, is even smaller than average, reaching only about five feet tall. But he has a heart that is bigger than most with a smile to match.
I first met Silas three years ago in the town of Kalaymyo, Myanmar. Every morning, as our team assembled in the hotel lobby to depart and visit the day’s list of orphanages, Silas would ask if we could visit his orphanage. He would show me a worn photo of his children. But our schedule was always full, and I would have to tell him, “Sorry, not today.”
Finally, on the last day of our stay in Kalaymyo, we had just enough time for a quick visit late in the afternoon. We found seventeen children living with Silas and his wife in a little house made of bamboo. The word “shack” would hardly do it justice. They shared one very crude outhouse.
It was a scene I had witnessed many times before, and it was heart-breaking. So we went to work. Some of our team members were so moved that they pledged to find sponsors for all the children. So Rapha Orphanage soon started receiving about $260 per month. We also filmed the children and their “house” and produced a video to raise funds for land and a new building. And we prayed. That was three years ago.
Just a few months ago we were back in Myanmar, and we had the privilege of attending the dedication ceremony of Rapha Orphanage’s new building. I was not surprised to see that Silas, an excellent gardener and former agricultural agent, had painted it green. It is a beautiful building where children can grow to know the Lord.

Three of the girls at Rapha Orphanage holding Christmas gifts from Orphan's Tear sponsors and dinner on the grounds after the building dedication
As our team reluctantly sat on the platform in front of several hundred people who had gathered for the dedication service, I could not help but think of how this story would have ended if Silas had become discouraged when we first turned him down to visit his orphanage. His persistence paid off.
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Yes, you will be enriched in every way so that you can always be generous. And when we take your gifts to those who need them, they will thank God (2 Cor. 9:11 NLT).
Last month, I highlighted five very strategic ways to lay up treasure in heaven that many believers have never realized. They included estate planning, charitable gift annuities, retirement plans, life insurance and real estate. Below are seven additional giving options with brief explanations.
Employer Gift Matching - It is quite possible that the company for which you work has an employee gift-matching program that can double or even triple your contribution to Heaven’s Family. Some company programs will even match the contributions of their retirees or spouses of employees.
Stocks/Mutual Funds - It’s easy to contribute stocks and mutual funds through Heaven’s Family for “the least of these” around the world. When you contribute appreciated securities, you (1) receive an immediate tax deduction for the full amount of the securities’ value on the transfer date if the securities were held for more than one year, (2) pay no capital gains tax, and (3) can designate your gift to a specific fund just like a cash contribution.
Restricted Securities - Through our partnership with National Christian Foundation we can accept publicly-traded securities that may have sale restrictions.
Loan Notes - Money owed to you through loan notes can be contributed to the Heaven’s Family Strategic Stewardship Fund.
Personal Assets - From vehicles to time-shares, put your personal assets to work for the Kingdom of God. Other items that can be accepted and put to use for God’s kingdom include, but are not limited to: boats, RVs, artwork, jewelry, precious metal, royalties, copyrights, and collectibles.
Corporate Inventory - Inventory including, but not limited to: food (canned or dried), beverages, books, electronics, industrial equipment, specialty vehicles, toys, new clothing (large volumes), consumer merchandise, lost and damaged freight or building materials can be accepted. Check with us to see if your inventory can be converted into blessings.
Business Interests - If you have ownership in a closely-held business, Limited Partnership, Limited Liability Company, or Sub-chapter S corporation, you can contribute part or all of your interest to the Heaven’s Family Strategic Stewardship Fund. Contributing part of your appreciated business to Heaven’s Family can be a strategic means of passing the business on to your successors while avoiding placing an unbearable tax burden upon them.
Feel free to give me a call at (412) 833-5826 or email me at DavidW@HeavensFamily.org if I can help you as you strive to wisely steward what the Lord has entrusted to you. - David Warnock
Need a 2009 Contribution Receipt for Income Tax Purposes?
You can easily print one out by logging in to your account at HeavensFamily.org. After you are logged in, select My Account>My Giving History>2009>Print This Page. If you need any help, call us at (412) 833-5826.






