Missionary Minds: Van Zyls in Thailand

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Missionary Minds is a series of ten questions with missionaries around the world.

Nico Van Zyl, his wife Roxanne and their son Nicolas, are serving as missionaries in Thailand with Timothy Two Project International. They focus their evangelism, church planting, and leadership training among the Thai people.

Pray for the strenuous process of language learning, that they would persevere until they can speak fluently and teach in Thai and find joy in the process. Also pray for their spiritual growth, their Timothy Two projects in Thailand, India, and Myanmar and for their new church plant, Sovereign Grace Fellowship, constituted in August 2025 with ten members. 

1. Finish the sentence: Do not become a missionary if…

You think you are going to learn a new language and master it in a year or two. You are in it for the long haul. Think about learning a new language as getting a degree or an advanced degree. If we want to do missions effectively, we need to put in time to learn the heart language of the people. This is by far the most difficult thing to do for me and probably one of the most rewarding, I believe, in the end. 

We need to focus on investing time in the local language so we can make the gospel understandable and make sure the locals understand the gospel is not only for Westerners and that they don’t need to learn English to worship God effectively and truly.

That is also why Protestants believed and believe in translating the Bible into local languages. This has escalated since the Reformation and especially since William Carey went to India in 1792.

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Review: The Missionary Theologian

E.D. Burns, Christian Focus, 263 pages, 3 of 5 stars

E.D. Burns wrote Missionary Theologian to show that missions must coexist with sound theology to be effective. If you previously viewed missionaries as good ‘ole boys who love talkn’ bout Jesus but don’t know the difference between a hypochondriac and the Hypostatic Union, Burns wrote this book for you.

For years, Burns has served as a foreign missionary in East Asia and beyond. As a veteran missionary myself for nearly two decades, I enjoyed hearing a cross-cultural evangelist laud the importance of biblical theology and healthy ministry methods.

Indeed, missionaries won’t succeed if they don’t know and love the Word. Churches should block the runway if ignorant missionaries try boarding the plane to a foreign land. As Spurgeon said, “We cannot send men of third and tenth-class abilities, we must send the highest and the best.” Continue reading

Why Don’t Men Go To the Rural Areas?

–– Seth Meyers

The audio version of this article is available here: YouTube, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify.

Have you ever met a man who preached the gospel of Jesus Christ and taught the Scriptures honestly and consistently on the Lord’s Day in one of Africa’s 2,000 black languages? Years ago I had the privilege of speaking to a black leader of an African denomination that had more than 400 churches, and he told me that the churches in his group are, generally speaking, all using English. At a different meeting with dozens of African pastors from several countries, I could not find a pastor ministering in a black language. If you have not met a man like this, that indicates relatively, that men are not commonly going to the rural areas. 

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