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Dengziki Paihte

Dengziki was a 42 year old Indian citizen from Mizoram. She had served in YWAM for 18-19 years. She did her DTS in Calcutta and served on staff there. She worked with a number of SOFM’s in Pune with the UofN and served in the FMC in Pune. And now for the past number of years she led SOFM’s and served as a senior leader in the FMC in Siliguri. She helped pioneer the path for many Mizos to serve their neighbors.

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One of the pillars

Dengziki was one of the pillars in the entire leadership of YWAM India. She was a person truly "sold out" to the Lord and one who lived for His glory. At the time of her death, she was bringing a student to DTS. She left us in the midst of doing service for the King.

For us in YWAM India, her loss was incalculable. One of our models, one who showed us Jesus in her daily life, has gone. I'm thankful that some can read this and realize what a quality servant of the Lord she was.

Mike Bordon
Chennai, India

From Gina Fadely

August 2, 2007

Dear family, friends, and fellow-workers of Dengziki,

I am sorry that I can not join you now at the memorial service but wanted to express my own condolences and those of the many frontier workers around the globe who stand still today and grieve with you.

Many years ago, Dengziki’s Creator called to her and sent her on a journey. A journey that led far from her home and the family she loved. In devotion to her heavenly Father, she sought what pleased Him and did it. While it is difficult to not dwell on a tragic death and loss, let us lift up our downcast spirits and reflect on a life well-lived.

Dengziki understood God’s concern, His heart, that all peoples know Him. She was a teacher. She was a leader. She imparted this passion for God and His vision to others, who imparted it to yet others. The schools she pioneered will continue. The trainers she mentored will continue training. The students she taught will go on reaching the lost. They will begin new churches which will also begin even more new churches. Her work multiplies. Although her earthly life is over, her legacy carries on into eternity. One day when all accounts are rendered in heaven, the life that Dengziki committed to her Lord will see the generations of impact and her reward. May we all live such lives.

In John 12:24 of the Bible, Jesus says, “I tell you the truth, unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains only a single seed. But if it dies, it produces many seeds.” Although I do not doubt that physical death can produce further fruit, let me note that Dengziki “fell to the ground” many years ago and “died” to her sin and selfish ambition. Because of that, as this verse foretells, her sacrifice produced much. May we all live such lives.

For those who do not already share Dengziki’s dedication to the Lord Jesus Christ, may you also fall on your knees and call upon Him now for saving grace to forgive your sins and enter into relationship with Him.

For those of you who know God but do not share Dengziki’s dedication to the Lord’s work on earth, may you call upon Him now and commit to live with eternal purpose.

For those who do know the Lord and do share Dengziki’s dedication, let us re-commit our lives to the noble purposes of God. We will see her again, but that time is not yet. Until then, may His Spirit fill us anew, anoint us, and empower us to carry on her vision of reaching the unreached peoples in India, China, and the whole world. It is the time of harvest and we must carry on.

As you mourn, may the Lord’s comfort enfold you like a warm, secure blanket. May His grace fill your heart with peace. Be assured that He is the God who is near to you.

Many blessings,

Gina Fadely

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