Archive for 'Missions'
Kun Kao Jai Passat Anggrit Mai Ka?
Posted on 27. May, 2009 by April.
When was the last time you felt helpless?
Being in a different country can give you that feeling. Especially if you aren’t just in tourist areas. When you can’t find your way to the grocery store by yourself, and once you’re there you can’t read the labels and things look unfamiliar, and if you’re looking for something specific you don’t know how to ask anyone, and once you check out you can’t understand the cashier and you dumbly hand over what you think is enough money to cover it and just hope they give you correct change.
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English Camp Promo
Posted on 24. May, 2009 by Jason.
This week Jason was asked to do his first video project. English Camp is the church’s biggest outreach event of the year. High school and college students are interested in learning English, so we provide this opportunity for them to study in a fun way. While at camp, they learn more English, but they also hear the Gospel and make friends with strong believers.
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Ready to Go
Posted on 28. Apr, 2009 by April.
Sunday was an incredible day for us. Surrounded by loving and supportive friends and family we were officially commissioned from Life Bridge Church. It was an emotional event. We felt so loved and humbled by all the nice words spoken about us, and all the support shown by everyone there. It is so hard to believe that we are finally going!
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New Friends
Posted on 18. Apr, 2009 by April.
If you haven’t discovered it yet, let me just tell you that the internet is an amazing networking tool.
Jason’s brother, Brad, has a widely read blog. One of the guys reading it and his wife live in Northern Indiana and have lived in Thailand, and are heading back to Thailand. A few emails here and there, and TA-DA! We have new friends!
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Transformation Stations
Posted on 15. Apr, 2009 by April.
Friday night we facilitated “Transformation Stations” at church. This is the third year we’ve done it. Basically, there are stations throughout the sanctuary where people reflect on different aspects of the crucifixion by doing tactile things. So, at one station you hammer a nail into a board while asking for forgiveness for a certain sin. [...]


