The unknown and extraordinary details of the miracles that Jesus did during the Thailand cave rescue:
1: They were found and rescued allthough the situation seemed impossible.
2: The rope the British diver were using to guide them into the cave ended, so he went up to catch air and at that moment he found the boys sitting in front of him! He said that if the rope were longer, it would have passed straight underwater and they would not have found them!
3: Only one of the boys knew English and could communicate with the British diver. He is the only Christian in the group, and he learned the language in the missionary project that takes place in his small church.
4: The rain remained discreet during the rescue mission for 3 days and did not affect the operation whilst it rained in the surrounding areas.
5: As soon as the last diver left the cave (after all the boys were safe) the pump that removed water from the cave broke (It could have been a disaster !!!)
6: It rained all morning (11/07) at noon the cave was completely flooded!
7: All the boys were rescued and in surprisingly good health conditions, which even the Buddhist doctors "do not know how" to explain
8: The unit involved in the rescue action: people working together through linguistic and cultural barriers. Decisions and important choices were made in consensus until the plans were implemented. The excellent work and determination of a team with so many different people and nationalities.The only Brazilian volunteer in the operation was the missionary Tati Araujo, who translated to English-Thai divers, authorities and foreign military!
9: The church of Christ throughout the world, united to cry to God for His intervention. Disciples from every corner of the earth prayed, hoping that the Lord would make the impossible happen ... and it happened !!!!Without doubt, it was God's miracle that the world witnessed and was moved by!
Now is the time to celebrate the power and grace of God, who, unlike the Buddhist rites, did not need offerings or sacrifices, but in love, he launched Himself once more in history to rescue those who were lost. May our response be gratitude and worship to the one and only living God!
(Adapted text from the Ben and Kiesha Jones family serving in northern Thailand)
1: They were found and rescued allthough the situation seemed impossible.
2: The rope the British diver were using to guide them into the cave ended, so he went up to catch air and at that moment he found the boys sitting in front of him! He said that if the rope were longer, it would have passed straight underwater and they would not have found them!
3: Only one of the boys knew English and could communicate with the British diver. He is the only Christian in the group, and he learned the language in the missionary project that takes place in his small church.
4: The rain remained discreet during the rescue mission for 3 days and did not affect the operation whilst it rained in the surrounding areas.
5: As soon as the last diver left the cave (after all the boys were safe) the pump that removed water from the cave broke (It could have been a disaster !!!)
6: It rained all morning (11/07) at noon the cave was completely flooded!
7: All the boys were rescued and in surprisingly good health conditions, which even the Buddhist doctors "do not know how" to explain
8: The unit involved in the rescue action: people working together through linguistic and cultural barriers. Decisions and important choices were made in consensus until the plans were implemented. The excellent work and determination of a team with so many different people and nationalities.The only Brazilian volunteer in the operation was the missionary Tati Araujo, who translated to English-Thai divers, authorities and foreign military!
9: The church of Christ throughout the world, united to cry to God for His intervention. Disciples from every corner of the earth prayed, hoping that the Lord would make the impossible happen ... and it happened !!!!Without doubt, it was God's miracle that the world witnessed and was moved by!
Now is the time to celebrate the power and grace of God, who, unlike the Buddhist rites, did not need offerings or sacrifices, but in love, he launched Himself once more in history to rescue those who were lost. May our response be gratitude and worship to the one and only living God!
(Adapted text from the Ben and Kiesha Jones family serving in northern Thailand)

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