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The Journey... -Steve Prefontain We’ve all wanted to make some type of difference in the world we live in at some point or another. It was no different for those of us who went to Thailand, Hong Kong, and China. We set out on an adven- ture hoping to meet with God and planning on having Him use us to make a difference somewhere. Now the only problem was we were very specific about where we wanted to be used, and we weren’t really look- ing anywhere else. This has been a really hard update for me to write. Mainly be- cause it was a very hard outreach to lead most of the time. We had four people from this outreach that did not graduate because of some things that took place in Thailand. And there were many other things that took place that I am still talking to God about. So I am very sorry this letter has taken so long to get out, but I wanted to take time to really process what happened before I write about it. I want all of you to hear about what God did because that brings Glory to him. I don’t think I have ever made such good friends with a group of DTS students. They were truly awesome people and I still can call some of them really close friends. And with them being so close I was able to take on a whole new level of discipleship with them. Speak truth into their lives where hurt and pain had found a home, mentor in areas of leading worship, lead by example in the area of prayer and evan- gelism, and challenge in ar- eas where they had grown apathetic. I remember one of my favor- ite students on that outreach, Ben, we would have amazing conversa- tions for hours about God and who He was to us only to look around and see that half the team was stand- ing around us listening. Others were a little harder to deal with, but I saw the hand of God on their lives so strong that all I could do was love. I was very blessed with these stu- dents. April, 2010

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The Journey...�

-Steve Prefontain�

We’ve all wanted to make�some type of difference in the world�we live in at some point or another.�It was no different for those of us�who went to Thailand, Hong Kong,�and China. We set out on an adven-�ture hoping to meet with God and�planning on having Him use us to�make a difference somewhere. Now�the only problem was we were very�specific about where we wanted to�be used, and we weren’t really look-�ing anywhere else.� This has been a really hard�update for me to write. Mainly be-�cause it was a very hard outreach to�lead most of the time. We had four�people from this outreach that did�not graduate because of some things�that took place in Thailand. And�there were many other things that�took place that I am still talking to�God about. So I am very sorry this�letter has taken so long to get out,�but I wanted to take time to really�process what happened before I�

write about it. I want all of you�to hear about what God did�because that brings Glory to�him.�

I don’t think I have ever�made such good friends with a�group of DTS students. They�were truly awesome people and�I still can call some of them�really close friends. And with�them being so close I was able�to take on a whole new level of�discipleship with them. Speak�truth into their lives where hurt�and pain had found a home,�mentor in areas of leading�worship, lead by example in�the area of prayer and evan-�gelism, and challenge in ar-�eas where they had grown apathetic.� I remember one of my favor-�ite students on that outreach, Ben,�we would have amazing conversa-�tions for hours about God and who�He was to us only to look around�

and see that half the team was stand-�ing around us listening. Others were�a little harder to deal with, but I saw�the hand of God on their lives so�strong that all I could do was love. I�was very blessed with these stu-�dents.�

April, 2010�

We, seven amazing students�and myself, were in Hong Kong as�part of a short�term outreach.�At this time one�of the key�words that God�spoke to us was�go up into the�mainland to�work with the�contact I have�given you up there. Now at this�point that didn’t seem like some-�thing that would be hard to do…�Until we talked to some of the lo-�cals in Hong Kong. Everyone there�told us that this time of the year it�would be almost impossible to get�up that far into the mainland with�the Chinese New Year about to take�place. They all told us that this�would be way to last minute to find�anyway up there. And if we did find�a way up there it would cost us an�arm and a leg.�

We were (and still are)�young and as it is with most young�people we weren’t going to let any-�thing stand in our way of what we�knew we had to do. So to make a�long story… well at least a little bit�shorter we tried five different times�to get into the mainland. By train,�bus, plane and so on but everything�kept falling to pieces at our feet. At�one point we even got the cash we�needed to get eight plane tickets to�the city where we needed to go,�hoped on line to order the tickets,�ordered the tickets, and even got the�receipt for all of them. Only to find�

out about 6 hours later�that our flight tickets�were canceled because�we needed to confirm�our credit card info in�order to get the tickets.�

Shortly after this we found�

an amazing woman back in Ger-�many who said that she would take�all of our account info and order the�tickets for us because she had work-�ing internet… We never heard back�about whether we had the tickets or�not.�

So we were down to one�day before we were “planed” to�take off and we knew nothing about�how it was going to work, or if we�were even going to make it to�where we needed to go. But we had�visas in our passports, and a bus�tickets in our hands to the airport�we needed to be at. So we were off�and we were going to give it every-�thing we had and believe that God�was going to come through. At this�point I had very little hope that we�would make it, and i thought many�times about just turning around and�staying Hong Kong because that�was the easy thing to do, but thats�when this quote came to mind. “To�give anything less then your best is�to sacrifice the gift.”�

“God i don’t want to give�up what you have for me because i�

am to lazy to push forward in what�you have asked. Help me not to�give up.” That was my simple�prayer as we made it to the airport�(after several hours of delay be-�cause one of my students got�stopped at immigration because�they had never seen a passport with�

the country of�Samoa on it,�but thats an-�other story in�itself). So in�faith we�walked up to�the front desk�believing that�God came�

through and that we had the tickets,�and sure enough it was smooth sail-�ing from there on out.�

So we stepped off the plane�knowing that we gave everything�we had listening to what God had�asked and you know what… God�blew our minds on that trip into the�mainland. We got the gifts that God�was wanting to give.�

-Steve Prefontaine�

One of the biggest ministries�we felt God leading us to, before we�even got to Thailand, was working�in the “red light district” with the�prostitutes. For me this was some-�thing that we really hard to accept�because I am a guy... “What can I do�in this area? I am nothing more then�a customer in their eyes, so how can�I make a difference?”�

While in Thailand my eyes�were torn open to what I had no clue�about. Like all other places on earth�Thailand has a female and a male�gender, but Thailand has what they�call their third gender. They’re�known as “Ladyboys.” Boys who�have been raised as girls because�when they were about two to three�years old the mother would bring her�child to a Buddhist monk to have�him prayed over. Most of the time�the monk would tell the parents that�he has a female spirit. At this point�there would be a ceremony for the�child and from that point on he�would be brought up as a she. Or in�some cases the boys mother was hurt�by men and in her past and she tells�her son “you will not grow up to be�a man that hurts women like that. So�from now on you’re a girl.” so she�raises him as a girl from a very�young age. There are so many of�these confused men in Thailand,�most of them living in Bangkok, that�they have become known as�Thailand’s third gender.� Most Ladyboys are very well�educated having gone to University,�and even have high level profes-�sions, or school for high level pro-�fessions. The problem is none of�

them are excepted by the society�they live in, so working in these�areas doesn’t last to long. They are�forced into one profession because�of a lack of other options... Prosti-�tution. This is the only area where�they are excepted by anyone, but�not for any other reason then to�take advantage of them.� Up until now there has been�no work that is done with these�men because there is so much more�then just finding them new jobs. It�takes years of counseling to open�their eyes to the fact that they are�men. Many of these men have gone�through full sex changes. So this is�no ordinary job trying to show�them that they are men, and then�trying to find an honest living for�them.�

So going back to one of my�biggest outreach questions “what�can I do?” This is when we met an�amazing woman from the states�named Celeste. Her heart was for�the Ladyboys of Thailand and after�just a short time of getting to know�her you could see that nothing and�no one was going to change that.�Celeste has lived in and out of�Thailand for the past eight years�and knows the Ladyboys better�then anyone else. But not only that,�she also has a degree in counseling�and wants to see healing and reve-�lation for each one of these Lady-�boys.�

So one of the greatest things�about Celeste is that nothing stands�in her way, and when she has a�dream I am confident that it is just a�

matter of time till it comes to be a�realization. Her dream is to start a�cafe for Ladyboys coming out of�prostitution. A place where they can�seek refuge and receive the...�

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So I have been thinking a lot�about how to keep people up to date�on what is going on in my life. I try�to send out a letter like this every�couple of months so you can hear�about what I’m up, but most of the�time I feel like that is just not good�enough. You hear the big things that�are going on and that’s great, but I�want you to know about the little�things that happen on a week by�

week basis... That is if you want to�know what’s going on.� So I though the best thing to�do is start a blog. I keep the blog a�lot more up to date on what is going�on in my life. I have a couple of�posts a week that you guys can�check out if you would like. I will�also be putting photos there.� The site is through Tumblr�so if any of you have a blog with�

them feel free to follow me. If you�don’t have a Tumblr it is very sim-�ple. All you need to do is simply�type in:� joshuaelke.tumblr.com�Into your URL box and it will take�you right there. If you have any�questions about this feel free to write�me and I will get back to you as soon�as possible.�

Mailing address in Germany: E-mail: German phone number:�Josh Elke� [email protected]� 0049 176 9405 2040�Untere Dorf. Str. 56 Blog:�Herrnhut, Germany www.joshuaelke.tumblr.com�02747�

counseling and healing they�need. However, at this point Celeste�had a building and a small budget�but not much more.� Meeting Celeste was like a�gift from God at this point. She�helped and encouraged us in so�many ways. So we wanted to help�her seeing that it was an outreach. So�one of the biggest way we were able�to help her was by painting and do-�ing a slight bit of construction here�and there in her five story building.�So for weeks we as a small part of�the team were able to go to the cafe�and put in long days of work simple�wanting to help her out.�

In the time we were there we�were able to paint each room on�every floor, reconstruct different ar-�eas that were falling apart (like�where the roof was falling in), and�we were also able to pour in some of�our team finances to see that this�place gets finished as soon as possi-�ble. It was a true blessing to be able�to help such an amazing woman of�God, and partner with her in her�passion for a few weeks.� As we were getting ready to�leave Thailand we had our last day�with Celeste. As we were talking�with her she began to share with us�about how much we helped. Telling�us we helped in ways we would�

never know. Saying most of the�things that I have heard before, but�then she said something that touched�me in the most amazing way. “What�you have done here has not just�helped me, but you have helped to�bring many prostitutes into a better�life. You have changed lives through�what you have done here.”� “Wow... Thank you God.”�So I went into the outreach with a�huge question over my head, and I�left if one way of answering it. But�not only that, I left knowing that I�had done something, and that I made�a difference.� The end... For now.�