Vietnam Trip: How often do we get to see…?
GUEST BLOG: Bonnie Burnett
Derek and Bonnie (Douglas) Burnett are C&MA International Workers in Thailand. They working in the area of training Thai leaders through locally led centers of education in remote areas of the country. I have been blessed to have heard moving stories about Bonnie’s family before, and as usual I was struck by this one as well. This comes from their most recent prayer letter; a great way to share some of those “joys” that come with “sowing in tears” (Psalm 126).
Sawatdii Kha;
I have put off writing you about my trip to Vietnam, because I’m not sure how I can describe it to you in only three or four paragraphs. The Douglas family left Vietnam for home assignment thinking we’d be back in 6 months… we returned 37 years later! You can imagine what a joy it was to meet dear friends we’ve not seen for almost 40 years and discover the places we loved all over again.
When my grandparents arrived in Vietnam they could count the number of believers on one hand. Ninety nine years later, more than two million Vietnamese know Christ. You can imagine what a joy it was to celebrate with 15,000 of them in Danang city, recalling all that our Lord has done in the last 100 years!
So where do I begin? Maybe I’ll just give you the praise-lights. We praise the Lord that our old house helper, who had lived with us for almost 20 years, had the strength to come to see us. Mum and dad had met her years ago when her husband had just left her with three kids to raise. She came to live with us and we grew up together. Now, her son is a pastor, her daughter is married to a pastor, and one of her grandkids serves the Lord too. We could hardly speak together over the lump in our throats! Thanks, Lord.
We had a lovely time finding Dalat school, mum’s old house, the church, the Bible School in Nha Trang – all places we’d lived and served. My mum and my older brother & sister are still able to speak Vietnamese well, so they interpreted for us through our visit. In all of this, we listened to my mum’s stories of what Christ had done in and through our CMA missionaries. It is an amazing thing to see a picture of God’s blessing from beginning to end – not that He is done in Vietnam, but how often do we get to see both the start and the finish of work He has given us? That’s Vietnam for each of us who have prayed for our missionaries over the years!
Finally, to celebrate with Vietnamese brothers & sisters… amazing! When the choir from a north Vietnamese church sang the Alleluia chorus in Vietnamese, I cried. When all the missionaries who had spent their lives sharing the gospel there walked up to the platform, I cried. When I watched members of the mountain tribes across Vietnam march forward, I cried. It was a wet few days for me! One of the most sobering moments occurred when they asked each family that had lost someone because of Christ to send a representative to the front. They filled the platform. This is something you and I can hardly comprehend – to die for our Lord. Our brothers & sisters do not complain about it, but rather wear it with pride knowing that it is the strength of the church there.
What a blessing. Thank you for praying for us as we went. My son, Carlin, seemed to drink it all in and grew up a little before our eyes. I pray that Jesus will continue to use it in his life. My time with my family was sweet. We so seldom get together since we serve across the world, but this was… golden.
Thank you, Lord, for letting each of us have a part in your joyous service! I pray that He will give you a ‘beginning and end’ glimpse of what He is doing through you, too.
love from Thailand,
bonnie for derek, carlin, jesse and jemma



