Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Rescue1 Native Style

A greatly admired mentor of mine always says, "We move at the speed of life, light, and loot"! (he says provision, I added loot) It is so true, huh? We cannot move faster than the circumstances of life allows. We cannot work where God's revelation and guidance is not. And, we definitely cannot move forward void of His provision. Over the past 18 months God has been leading us and Compassionate Hope Foundation@ compassionatehope.org in an all out sprint. -Wait, I need a moment to catch my breath.........................Okay! It is very clear to that the Spirit is leading and showing miraculous signs to declare His Kingship. One of the ways we know God wants to reveal Himself and Rescue1 at a time is though our assistance in EMPOWERING the nationals. So, here is a taste of God giving life, light, and loot in the words of one of our national partner, servant leaders.  

Dear Friends and prayer partners,

     School was closed for the month of October and most of the students returned home to help in their churches: teaching the Bible, visiting the sick, witnessing to others and leading some to Christ.  They had good opportunities to serve Christ. While home some assisted their parents with the rice harvest or gathering coffee beans.  Others planted fields of corn for their families. Tawatchai took a team and visited former students at a church in a nearby country for 7 days. Some of the leaders and young people want to serve the Lord and would like to attend our Leadership Training Center next year. A few of our students remained here and helped with the dorm students at Home of Blessing.



School re-opened Nov. last for the 2nd term.  There are l2 students, 3 new students coming from another nearby country.  There is some problem as the 3 new students don’t know Thai so only Chalong can teach them in Hmong. We are also teaching Thai to those who don’t know Thai in order that they will be able to read and write in Thai and share with others. Then they will be able to help the churches here.

     Last night at the prayer and praise meeting one of the 
students shared about coming to the Leadership Training.  “We traveled for 2 days and 2 nights. During that time we only ate once as we didn’t have much money.  We then spent 2 nights with Christians before traveling by bus to Thailand to study at the Center.  We love the Lord and want to study God’s Word in order that we can serve the Lord.”  Praise God for those who hunger and thirst to know the Word of God.
   
      May God bless each of you who have a share in the work here through prayer, encouragement and giving.  Please pray for us---teachers and students alike, that we may be all God wants us to be and become mature in Christ Jesus. 

With love in Christ,

Tawatchai and Predawan Intasin 

Monday, September 26, 2011

Rescue1

Hi, I am Lacy Henson Tolar, I had the privilege and honor of growing up with a father and mother who have a heart for the world and those who can't defend or care for themselves. At the age of 12, I took my first mission trip and saw, first hand, the needs of those whom they/we serve. Since then a passion to be involved and live missional has grown deeper and stronger in my heart. 
Now, with my life partner and husband, Daniel, we have joined hands with our family to be apart of a mission uniquely qualified and strategically positioned to meet the spiritual and physical needs of the hurting and oppressed around the world. Reaching into the lives of those others may not be able to touch. In our travels around the world we have seen much that breaks our hearts and even blows our reality to pieces. One of the injustices we have seen most of is how the world uses and discards it’s most vulnerable,i.e., women and children. We know that God loves them, He sees each of them and desires for them to grasp their potential to change the family, community and nation they live in.

By purchasing a product from our “RESCUE 1” marketplace you offer hope and an opportunity for one of these and you give yourself the chance to be apart of something bigger than you and give God room to open your eyes to things unseen.
The marketplace is coming soon, but you can still purchase our shirts and wristbands. Just message me at tolarfamily@gmail.com
Here is how:
*Donate $100, they get an education, a safe place to live, or the chance to start a business.
*Purchase an item from our product line.
*Wear our shirts, bracelets, necklaces, or bags and help us spread the word and share the story of those who are living in silence…

What if this year you changed the life of an abused, impoverished, exploited, or persecuted child. Prevent them from starvation or rescued them from poverty, or restored them to a life of dignity. What if this year you changed a life forever? Join us and become apart of a movement where we are breaking the silence… We are speaking for those without a voice, We are protecting the powerless and offering hope to the hopeless….

Please stay tuned for more to come!
Please share this info with others!
Your involvement through buying, wearing, sharing the cause, sending us, and telling others is so valuable.
Share this blog with family, friends, church leaders, and co-workers, etc...

We are giving a voice to those silenced by anonymity; shamed and rejected.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Newsletter

Hmong village girls rescued from the "Industry"


Hello everyone and thank you!!! Thank you so much for loving and caring for us and we are so encouraged by your prayers. So much has happened in our lives, and to update you on all the Lord is doing through CHF is- well almost, unbelievable! The Northern Thai region ministries the Lord has allowed CHF to come alongside of grow stronger daily. The new locations introduce us to new people, needs, opportunities, work, workers, etc… The “Impact Zone” is: children rescued from neglect, abuse, slavery, and sex-trafficking; villages without education; pastors that have no way to financially provide for their families; men that sacrifice the right of survival to preach and share the gospel, and many that come to the Bible Institute at great personal expense. This is just a snapshot of the daily happenings there. What a blessing it is to be apart of their lives, yet compared to the opportunity to share the love and gospel of Christ to those without an eternal hope, it seems so small. Upon returning from our survey trip of the Thai region Lacy and I were so excited and tried ever so earnestly to communicate with our supporters, build-up our contact list, build relationships with potential new supporters, and create a sense of urgency to return to the field within our hearts, our children, and with you. It seemed the harder we peddled the further behind and more discouraged we got. The last few months have been difficult for us. Our hearts feel lost in a vortex of two worlds; the one in which we live and the one we so rapidly adapted to. Now, I know that, letters like this are supposed to be positive, encouraging, full of all the stuff we have done and the affects of our labor; however, for us that has been quite tough. Since August of last year we have experienced one extreme change after another and due to the newness of CHF, the lack of clarity of our function there, no clear return date, assisting in the immediate needs of The Pure in Heart Conference Ministries with Susan Henson (Mom), serving in several conferences, and the summertime has seriously affected our Support Development. Resulting in a lose of monthly support and we are down to a monthly income of about $1,100. This month was our first month to dip into the red for our monthly stipend, because of this Lacy and I have begun seeking alternatives to provide for our family. This has been a difficult decision to make because we have worked so hard to recover from the loss of support. Within the last 3 months, I have spoken to or contacted many different individuals, businessmen, and churches. Trusting in our Lord, yet with dismay I report 36 no's, unable to's, or no replies. As bad as this sounds, it is such a liberating journey because, I, we are learning to trust in the provision and protection of our Lord God. Our journey over the last two years has been life changing. We are in a good place in the Lord and learning to possess what he has already.
We have been used of the Lord to bring the gospel to Chiangmai and Ubonratchathani, Thailand, relief and encouragement to the suffering church. Since our return to the states; we have helped with many of the legalities of the foundation of CHF, assisted in launching into Northern Thai region, the meeting of the Avrit’s, who became CHF partners there, the meeting and serving with many key    Christian leaders and businessmen in     - initiating our business as missions, the recommendation from Lacy and I of the Somboon’s, a beautiful and trusted Thai family, to help found and serve as President and Director for CHF of Thailand, the reopening of several children’s homes the youth development and community center, the Bible Institute, the opening of an English Language School, and the commitment, formation, and beginning process of opening a Christian Academy, the connecting and encouraging of twelve apostolic, native leaders that we believe God desires to use to bring His Kingdom and reconciliation through, and much, much more has kept us really busy here at CHF.
Harvest Center(s)

Somboon Family

House of Refuge
As a result of your eternal investment we have had the opportunity not only to participate in what Christ is doing there but assist in how He plans to bring the Kingdom there. What an amazing and unbelievable moving of the Spirit there, it is almost like we are living in the movie ACTS of GOD. CHF was able to lead a missions team trip of several ladies and their daughters last month. The women lived with the girls in the girls home for many days. The young Thai girls were so impacted that they shared with the team that, “no one has ever cared enough to come, visit, live with, give us gifts, and take us on an outing to the mall”. The team got to pray with and personally lead several of the girls to Christ. It was such a precious site. There are so many other stories and life changing experiences that occur daily our whole CHF team couldn’t blog, FB message, email, newsletter, and tweet about to keep up with. We would love the opportunity to share with you all that has happened and all that the Lord seems to be planning. The ministry opportunities there are incredible the Kingdom is expanding and the potential to change the eternal destination of thousands, perhaps tens of thousands of people in seven+ countries is real. A spiritual mentor said, “The Great Commission is DOABLE; thus we are RESPONSIBLE!” We know that we have been called into the ministry of Jesus’ mission, His ministry of reconciliation, His eternal plan of taking back the world for His/our Father. I know that all cannot go. So, some go, but I know that all are called to function as one Body, one Army for the purpose of bringing the Kingdom of Heaven to Earth. Yes, all cannot go, but those that stay are to send those that are called, willing, able, and live “Go”. There are many needs and many ways for others to touch the lives of our impoverished and/or suffering brothers and sisters. Here’s how to help!
One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) Monthly
·         Will provide room, board, and an education for one month for a teen boy or girl
Fifty Dollars ($50.00) Monthly
·         Will feed an exiled family in        
·         Will care for the child of a martyr
·         Will put a student through Bible College in Thailand, , India or the Philippines
·         Will provide care for an orphan
To Donate visit the Donate page on this blog page or compassionatehope.org
To SPONSOR our family monthly call me at 615-243-2640, send funds to 
CHF∙111 Gloryland Ln.∙Antioch, TN 37013, or visit compassionatehope.org to use the PayPal account button (memo Tolars).



Friday, July 22, 2011

TRENDS to Community Success

Team! We are one servant, 1000’s strong! We value our team members. The resources given to us are not our own. Collectively, we see a need and move to meet that need.

Relational motivated! People are our axis. Friends come before money, projects, systems, structure and results.

Excellence driven! Everything we do, we strive to do with excellence. Integrity is our foundation, from there we live and work with hands open. Not driven by ambition or results!

National ownership! We believe nationals have the ability and the resources to meet their own needs, build their communities, and lead their churches. So, we build relationships as we live with and in the community. Always training, developing, and equipping national servant-leaders as they discover economic opportunities and care for the needs of their community. We strive to restore honor, dignity, and self-efficacy.

Discrimination is the antithesis of human equality. We celebrate the richness of human diversity in culture, personality, experience, influence, and education.

Servants! We are extremely careful to never establish ourselves as the authority but rather a strong, submissive, influential servant-leader with wisdom and experience. 

We love people! No matter what circumstances or background of the individual or the community as a whole. We desire to serve the community, love the individual, and live the gospel.

I believe TRENDS is a great starting point for communal evangelism, Great Commandment emphasis, and Great Commission impact. 


Thursday, June 2, 2011

COUNT THEM, COUNT THEM ALL!!!!!!!!!!


Did you count them? 32! WOW 32!

Just in case you did not get that number.  AGAIN, it is 32!
32 girls given a chance. 32 girls rescued from mans perverse desire and control.
32 girls rescued from complete poverty. 32 girls now will receive an education.
32 precious girls and young women now live in a Christian family home with 2 loving parents and support staff.
32 lives are forever changed. 32 lives will live in the Compassion of Christ being displayed 24/7.

How awesome is that? How perfect is our GOD? How blessed we are to be a part of changing these lives?

Oh, how blessed you are to know that your caring, loving, giving, and sacrificing renders 32 eternal, life altering chances. CHANCES!!!

Love you all and thank you!!!

Remember to continue to give. It is your giving that provides them a new life. It is your giving that allows me to tell you their story. It is your giving that allows me to share their life with you.

-Daniel W. Tolar

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Compassionate Hope's Bro. AL

 Leaving Friday, May 27, 2011 for Thailand, Laos and the Philippines, Bro. AL, Founder and Executive Director of Compassionate Hope wants to invite you to travel with him, as he goes, you go also. Get to experience, first hand, the miracles God is doing in the lives of many we serve. Get to experience the joy and excitement of students that are growing in the Lord. They will be the ones to affect the course of their country for Christ and with the Gospel because CHF is able to help provide an education and active ministry training.

TO TRAVEL WITH BRO. AL 
  1. Subscribe to TFM, or
  2. Visit compassionatehope.org for updated blogs, or
  3. Email us at info@compassionatehope.org and ask us to add you to the Journeyman List.
Watch a video of CHF with Bro. Al as he shares a little bit of our heart.
You can watch it here:
CH May 25 Master
CH May 25 Master
http://vimeo.com/24235530
          Password is "hope" 

Tuesday, April 26, 2011



Meet Yang, she is 15 (in pink) and her sister Yeng, she is 14 . As you can see they are priceless and beautiful young girls. They arrived at the girls home in Chiang Kham early today from a Hmong, tribal village. Fighting back the anger and tears we learned that it is common, in their village, to be kid-napped and taken to become the wife of a much older man. Now, he may already have many wives. When Yang’s 15th birthday arrived she became very frighten that this might happen to her. She shared that two weeks ago an older man saw the sisters dancing in a traditional Thai dance. Then he asked her father if he could take Yang to marry her but she began to cry and say no, no, no!! The customs allow young girls around the age of 15 to be taken away by these men for 7 – 10 days then return with them to the family. When they are brought back they are given only 2 choices: they can agree to marry him. So, he pays the father a dowry or if, she says "no" he pays a fine. Either way, she is now "damaged", "abused" sexually and no longer a virgin…,because he had his way with her. We call this statutory rape, period. In the Hmong culture, women are considered a little more in value than a piece of property. They are given very little opportunity to make decisions on her own.  Since, they are female they have no human rights. Now you understand how frighten Yang would be for herself and her sister who was seen dancing and then desired by this self-centered, arrogant, lustful man to become his child bride. She was afraid that since she refused he would come back and take her without anyone knowing and she would never see her family again. And she knew that if she left her sister she would be in danger of the same horrible atrocities.

The House parents heard of them and knew they had to visit and rescue them. Understanding their story, because of hearing the same story so many times before, they offer them help and hope from this most frightening of situations. I just cannot image turning 15 and worried that, at any moment a stranger could come and steal me away from the only home and family I have ever known and do with me as he wished. When Lacy and I spoke with Yang and Yeng, they were rejoicing not only to be safe but now have the opportunity to have a complete education and learn of Jesus. A FUTURE WITH HOPE!!

What was most unnerving to us was, that as we talked with them and the house parents, this kind of thing is common place and accepted part of culture. As Americans this is absolutely unbelievable. We would not stand for this! There would be a war and hell to pay!  But for the parents, the two girls, out of 9 children, there is two less mouths to feed and the possibility of a good dowry, is high. This kind of thing is poverty driven on the one side and sex/profit driven on the other. She would  go and be forced labor for her husband maybe be abandon with kids and forced into a lifestyle  within the sex trade industry to try and provide and make a way for herself and the kids. Or maybe return home and live a life of deep poverty. Yang did not want this future. She found a safe place and a place of compassionate hope.

Later today, we also visited a village just like the one described above. With this inside, hidden knowledge it was extremely difficult to leave behind dozens of young ladies that face a similar future. All of us just wanted to forsake everything, stay to live among the 800 person populated, below poverty stricken, village and care for the estimated 650 children living there. 

The six girls you see here are of Hmong descent. They are the younger children of ten. Their mother is the second wife of their father. His first wife died leaving him with four children with no one to care for them when he went to work. Currently, he has no work. He is busy raising chickens to feed the family and has a few bags of rice to last a few months.
The children in these villages have no toys, no bikes, no tricycles, no balls to bounce, no footballs or baseballs to throw, no soccer balls to kick. They receive little or no health care, a very limited education, and most of their parents, if have have work, are out away and will stay away for days and weeks at a time.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Shalom Children Home



A home of refuge for children at high risk of being tricked, forced, sold, or choosing to enter into prostitution to help provide for their family, survive on their own, or when, if!, they finish high school, to pay for college. Many of these children have been passed from family member to family member to whomever will care for them to abandonment. They need and deserve a healthy family environment to grow in. This is what the home does. With your help you can provide that for them. Right now one couple and a part time assistant is helping to raise these kids, 25 of them. That is not enough, they need our help! They need your help!

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Lek, her story is the story of thousands!!!

We had been in country for only 16 hours when we drove to visit a dear couple Fai and Day. They serve as the house parents of a children’s home of about 25 boys and girls just on the outskirts of Chiang Rai. While talking to them we asked them about all the children there and they told us that most all the children there have neither a father or a mother living due to the Aids epidemic that began to spread rapidly the about 10-15 years ago. This dreadful virus was spread because men who were unfaithful to there wives and families would go away and find prostitutes contract the disease then bring it back home to his wife and children. He introduced us to one young girl named Lek.

Lek is 14 years old and has been at this home for about 9 years. We asked if she could remember anything about her family, and this was her story. "I have no father or mother. They both died when I was very young about the age of 2. They died because they both had Aids. I had an older sister that was born and only lived 8 days after birth. After my parents both died I went to live with my Aunts and Uncles but only for a short time because they could no longer care for me. They met a good Christian man and he told them of this home for children and so I came to live here. After coming to live here I accepted Christ when I was about 9 years old and now I have something to live for. I am very happy here because now I can go to school and maybe one day even go to college. For this I am thankful because now I have a future because of your help" The house parents told us that if these high risk girls were not here they would all most likely be sold or sell themselves into the rampant sex industry just to survive and then at some point contract Aids themselves and become an outcast in society.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Anticipation Climax

It has been 6 months since we left Thailand for a furlough and support development. While the furlough lasted 3 of those months we have been working to raise our support level all of those months. The economy has affected us greatly.
If you interested in knowing how we are doing in this area, call me. 615-243-2640

Our support development (SD, I call it) has gone "Okay",well. What I mean by that is some have chosen to "redirect" their funds, others are giving more, and "Prayer Partners" have become "Team Members" choosing to be more intimately involved with us. Others are giving One-Time gifts to help off set costs of living and ministry expenses. 1 need we have is in the area of our Survey Trip. By faith, Lacy and I well be traveling back to a new staging area to assess the Lord's next step and will for our family. Do we move and live openly or in silence? 
Not sure what that means?! Then you should call me. 615-243-2640

We are so excited to go visit with many of our friends, brothers and sisters, stay with one of our national, servant-leader partners, his family and meet many new people that we will be living and working with. They all have become our family! One of our foreign ministry family's are already on the ground and the hand of the Lord is preparing the way for us. Our Father is moving in ways that are only described by miracles. 

MIRACLES I SAID! MIRACLES, REAL MIRACLES!

Call me 615-243-2640 or Email me dtmtolar@gmail.com so we can discuss in detail.