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COMPASSION ACTS

THAILAND TRIP REPORT
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By Michal Ann Goll
VisionCast June 2006
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Welcome to our Women on the Frontlines Devotional. For those of you new to this E-mail, our previous devotionals are available for further study and meditation on our web site in the archive file at www.MichalAnnGoll.com.

This will be a departure from the normal Devotional that is sent out. Today I want to share some of what happened on the Compassion Acts trip to Thailand, China, and Burma. The first thing I want to say is, "Thank you, Jesus, and thank you to all those who held us up in prayer! We needed you (and we still do)! We are asking for prayer covering to continue through to July 13th (one month beyond my arrival back home).

Our prayer is that you will be blessed and encouraged by the great things Father is doing with and through Compassion Acts through your prayers! Please consider being a part of one of our upcoming trips...

Blessings, grace, and peace be upon you!

Michal Ann Goll




Chapel in China, established by Marcus Young's grandparents.

I'm trying to figure out how to write this report. This was such a full trip - so much traveling, so many appointments with leaders in various regions and countries, so much prayer and prophetic ministry, so many times to be broken with God's heart for a whole people group and many tribes, all who need a revelation of the love of God!

We had such a great team of people gathered together for this assignment. They were all troopers, ready for the task at hand. Many thanks go to the team who stayed at the Divine Inheritance base, and prayed without ceasing for the rest of us who were continually on the road. They also taught at the DI school, on the prophetic, and activated the students to learn to prophesy. They taught at the local Buddhist school, and had great impact on the students there. They built relationships with the team and students there on the base, helped with the Young's children, and played some mean games of volleyball (a serious game there), and had a few dances "in the rain"! They were ready and eager to receive the traveling team back on the base, and were full of prayers to fill us back up.

Our time in Thailand was very good. The DI base is at the foot of a group of mountains that are called The Sleeping Woman. The Lord brought us back to that phrase over and over again. This really was a trip to awaken the woman, in a double meaning. The issue of the release of women into ministry was a major piece that played out over the scope of the whole itinerary. The call to Thailand to rise up in the place of prayer was of paramount importance. The Lord spoke to me that even as in the natural in the history of Thailand, Anna came and brought influence into the judicial system, helped end slavery, and release education, so it is time for another Anna to touch Thailand. It is the spirit of prayer, Anna in the temple, who spent her life looking for the redemption of Israel. She is longing to touch this nation. The Sleeping Woman is a pregnant woman. She looks like she is full-term. The thing is – she has to wake up to deliver the baby!

Going into China was oppressive and difficult, with such hard beds, terrible roads, but such wonderful people! Oh my, to quote one member of our team, "They make us feel like we're not even Christians". The work they do among the lepers and those infected with Aids is so inspiring - never mind all the children they have helped rescue from certain death.

Burma had its own flavor with soldiers everywhere, hours spent at the border, waiting for our visas to be approved, and finding out that they were going to keep our passports until we returned (are you sure you want to go?). We saw such poor people, but I must say, I think Burmese food is definitely my favorite! Yummy to my tummy! We went up to the edge of the jungle, into the hills - the mountains close by, and visited with a humble husband and wife, pastors of a congregation there - they insisted on feeding us as it is the Asian view of hospitality and very important to them - they must honor their visitors! We frantically drove back to the border, only to find out we were too late. We found ourselves on the bridge between two countries with doors closing on both sides. It was not a comfortable feeling but God apparently wanted us to know what this felt like, on behalf of all those who want to cross over but never can because they don't have the correct papers!

Most of the team left to go on home on June 10th, but Katlyn Hanson stayed on with me, as I was to speak at an intercessory conference with Cindy Jacobs. Catherine Cheng, from Singapore, extended her stay a few days longer to help us get around, to interpret for us, etc. (Thank you, Jesus!) My session was a homerun, as far as I'm concerned. My interpreter got blasted with the Holy Spirit and fell to the ground. There was a huge release in the Spirit, women crying, intimidation getting broken off, men and women laughing and getting set free - there was so much! It was like all the intercession we carried during the previous two weeks got released in that hour over the gathering of 1,000 people. God showed up, big time! Women came to me with tears running down their checks, on their knees, thanking me for coming and asking me to pray for them. They came bearing gifts for me of scarves, pieces of silk, silk flowers, and such beautiful smiles!

It felt like a time where nations were being opened to us. However much we would be open to invest the door is wide open, the hearts are so hungry, and the need is tremendous. We will return to these lands, I am sure. I am forever changed by these days, and my prayers must become so much larger, my heart must get bigger; I must go deeper and higher.

My question to you is this - are you coming? In prayer, we can all go to where the heart of the Father is longing and yearning for His bride - every nation, every tongue, and every tribe! The invitation is open.

Blessings to you all, and again, thank you for covering us with your prayers!

There is more to come . . .

Michal Ann Goll

P.S. Please watch for information on our upcoming Compassion Acts Mission Trips!
It might be your turn to join us.

 

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James W. & Michal Ann Goll's Itinerary

June 22-24
His Manifest Presence Conference
Hosted by Word to the World Ministries and Global Visions Ministries
James W. Goll, Sid Roth, Mickey Robinson
Stafford Civic Center
1415 Constitution
Stafford , TX 77477
281-970-3524
www.globalvisionsministries.org

July 7-8
PE-201
Hosted by Encounters Network and the Prophetic Encounters Team
Chris Poole, Scott A. Cross & Leese Lockmiller
Nashville Vineyard
1400 Donelson Pike Bldg A-3
Nashville, TN | 37217

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