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180Two other friends who had decided to go to Bhutan failed togo. But Henkai stood firm against all opposition. Hisparents also strongly objected to his going, on the groundthat he was too young, too inexperienced, and that they didnot have enough money to send him. But Henkai persistedwith faith in the Lord, saying everything will be <strong>for</strong> thegood if we trust in the Lord.Thus he left home on Nov.30,1975 with the Rev. Thattinlien Hmar, who had alreadybeen in Bhutan as a missionary. Mr. Henkai worked with Mr.Thattinlien at Daifam <strong>for</strong> some time, but then Mr.Henkaiwent to Bhutan on his own.Hengkai works in the factoriesand supports himself <strong>for</strong> his evangelistic and preaching workamong the people.Mr.Henkai gives some reasons why he works in themotor and watch factories:1. By being a driver and a watch repairer, I could go toany place in Bhutan and have personal contact with manymore people to whom I could witness.2. Secondly, with the resources gained from this service, Icould help the needy and the poor, specially poor<strong>Christian</strong>s who were denied shelter at home.3. Thirdly, Bhutan needs technical assistance more thananything else, and <strong>for</strong> me this is the safest way to goabout doing the Lord's work in Bhutan.64. Fourthly, I have no financial support from the churches6Henkai Changsan, "The Gospel Mission SocietyNewsletter" (Impha1: G.M.S., September 1982), pp. 2,3.

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