Posted by Michael on Apr 23, '08 6:18 AM for everyone
Had coffee yesterday with a pastor from the tiny nation of Bhutan.  Bhutan is a strictly Buddhist nation which borders India and Nepal.  This pastor's entire family became Christians through a series of miraculous healings and miracles.  They have since planted churches in different regions of Bhutan. We are both looking forward to connecting and serving each other.

I was on a plane last month when I was surprised by an article about Bhutan's transition to democracy.  After a hundred years of monarchy, Bhutanese got to participate in their first democratic elections on March 24, 2008.  Eighty percent of the 600,000 population trekked to the polls to be part of history.  The most amazing aspect of it all was that the people did not want to part with monarchial rule as they loved their king deeply.  It was the king and his son who traveled the country for a year to persuade the people to vote for democracy, in effect booting them out!  The king's rationale was that "today, you have a good king.  What if the day comes when a bad king ascends the throne?"

Wow.  When was the last time a head of state exhibited such selfless leadership?  Maybe we can convince the king to move to the Philippines.

I am excited about Bhutan.  It's a new day.  My Bhutanese pastor friend is cautious about getting too excited and is adopting a wait-and-see attitude.  At any rate, it's a new season and a new reason to hope.  A new reason to plant a church.

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kimdeloria wrote on Apr 23
It was the king and his son who traveled the country for a year to persuade the people to vote for democracy, in effect booting them out! The king's rationale was that "today, you have a good king. What if the day comes when a bad king ascends the throne?"

Wow. When was the last time a head of state exhibited such selfless leadership?
Wow indeed. It's an amazing deed, one that is unthinkable these days.
korg3178 wrote on Apr 23
I've been there, Pastor Michael! It's a haven for writers and book lovers. I released a background analysis article about Bhutan and its transition to democracy. If you like, I can pass it on to you.

The Bhutan Church is also very young. Christianity came there in 1978.
abbyyabby wrote on Apr 23
short-term missions trip to bhutan SOON! =)
mikewatkins wrote on Apr 23
Great story Michael and a rare example of a wise king.
charisgalaraga wrote on Apr 23
The king's rationale was that "today, you have a good king.  What if the day comes when a bad king ascends the throne?"
wow this is like a character from a work of fiction! i hope he runs as their president!
shemgar wrote on Apr 23, edited on Apr 23
this nation is always on my prayer list,Great open! kuya,is he the one that we've met last year at the global leadership summit?im in faith that there will be EN Bhutan
michaelpaderes wrote on Apr 23
I've been there,
Wow. I'd love to go myself someday. Please pass on the article. Thanks.
michaelpaderes wrote on Apr 23
i hope he runs as their president!
Unfortunately, he is so benevolent that he is stripping himself of power instead of trying to hold on. This guy is on the other side of the pendulum compared to Erap and GMA.
michaelpaderes wrote on Apr 23
shemgar said
is he the one thatwe've met last year
That's the one. You'll be our campus worker in EN Bhutan.
elepsys wrote on Apr 23
selfless leadership
thats what we need here, a good king with selfless leadership.
malousemail wrote on Apr 23
At any rate, it's a new season and a new reason to hope.  A new reason to plant a church.
So, will there be a mission trip there soon? Will be praying for Bhutan, its leaders, and its people.
shemgar wrote on Apr 23
You'll be our campus worker in EN Bhutan.
i will be! Yeah! na-excite ako!
michaelpaderes wrote on Apr 24
So, will there be a mission trip there soon?
I sure hope so. Would love to scout the land. You and Eben might want to go on a 2nd honeymoon there! Seriously though, they say it is incredibly beautiful where nature remains unspoilt.
myenunag wrote on Apr 24
It was the king and his son who traveled the country for a year to persuade the people to vote for democracy, in effect booting them out! The king's rationale was that "today, you have a good king. What if the day comes when a bad king ascends the throne?"
This is very impressive..in a world where almost everyone craves for power and dominion...i hope they'll be Christians soon....

Gives me great hope for our nation as well---it is not impossible to raise up a leader whose heart is really to serve--one who would live up the truest essence of being a public servant.

Encouraged me to all the more reach out to the future leaders of this nation, till we see change and revival happen---even if it takes one person at a time.

Thanks for sharing Ptr. Michael!
aymia wrote on May 4
Nepal just had their first election last April 11, 2008; in the next three months they will be the youngest democratic nation when they craft their new constitution and elect their new president. Nepalese has opted to bring down the monarchy and adopt democracy as an alternative. -SAM
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