Sunday, January 31, 2010

Thailand team Sunday 31 January 2010

Breakfast was served at 8:00 a.m. after a long night’s sleep (at least 8-10 hours). Lois led the morning devotions. Her theme was “Forgiveness” from three Old Testament sources.

Off to Church on the elevated train (with some adventure and misdirection); we finally arrived at an air-conditioned building that is owned by the church (they are able to say with pride). The church was started 35 years ago by six individuals who spoke English. The attraction for the community was that this church was a place to learn how to speak English. The congregation now totals a little over 100. The sermon was given by a female co-pastor; who is one of the founding six individuals. Her message was “we should not be seeds like the ones found in the pyramids that were in darkness for thousand of years. Those seeds did not bear fruit. We must plant and bear fruit today for Jesus.” After church they served lunch for the entire congregation.

The team rehearsed some of the planned children’s activities for our visit to an “inner-city slum.” However, after the rehearsal we were treated to some Swenson Ice Cream on a very hot day, a wonderful surprise. On our walks to and from the church we passed rows and rows of people selling and trading Buddha statues, necklaces, pendants, etc, etc. One of the team members commented on the similarity of this situation to that of many Old and New Testament stories about selling and keeping idols.

The team, along with members of the church, piled into taxis and traveled into the edge of the “slum.” We walked across a paved bridge and saw many people on the road and outside their houses. We met the children in a small square; we set up our learning stations. The church team goes into this “slum” every week to work with the children (so we were their support). However, we made this week special. The team made balloon hats, took the children’s pictures, printed them out and created a photo necklace for each child. The kids were excited, but several of the parents were just as excited to maybe have their first photo of their child. One of the Thai women turned out to be a great balloon hat maker. The team had ball tosses with color recognition for each age group. We spent about two hours with wonderful interaction with children and adults. (There were a few adults who seemed to be sour about the kids having fun with “these” people, but that was just a perception – we were safe and secure.) Some of the team, who went into a building by the square, remarked, “It was dark and oppressive.”

We traveled back to the hotel, by taxi, at around 6:30 p.m. No time to wash-up or relax. It was time for dinner. We traveled, by taxi again (taxis in Thailand are cheap – about 30 cents or 100 Baht), to the Cafe Laos. Jim and Min expertly selected the right combination of platters for a great meal. We had our team meeting and ended with prayer in the Cafe. Back to the hotel, by taxi of course, to a well deserved nights rest. --- The Thailand Team

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Thailand team arrives in Bangkok - 30 Jan 2010

We arrived in Bangkok airport 11:30 Friday. By the time we gathered the luggage it was 2:00 am Saturday morning.

Most of the team slept about six hours before getting up for breakfast. Some only slept for about an hour. We sporadically met (sleeping in) for breakfast. The buffet was very good with all kinds of foods available – traditional and Thai.

After breakfast we met with Greg Coley (CMF missionary) to plan the next couple of days in Bangkok. Min led devotions about being “shrewd as serpent and gentle as a dove” while we are in Thailand. The group walked to the “elevated train” for a trip to the open market (Chuchuck). The market was not like “Target” according to Min, but it was filled with most anything you want to imagine. Renda came all the way to Thailand to walk away with a “rubber chicken” that makes noise – we are sure she will let everyone listen to her chicken. The market had new smells that are sensitive to most of us. Lois had Pepsi in a bag. The vendor took the glass bottle and poured the contents into a plastic bag and gave her a straw. A new experience for her.

After short naps and Renda’s foot massage, next to the hotel, we were off to dinner on the River of Kings. The Thai traditional meal was very good. The scenery along the river was filled with the opulence of the Kings buildings and the slums of Old Bangkok. The meal came complete with traditional Thai music and native dancers.

Back at the hotel we met for reflections of the day. We had a short meeting and prayer. Before bed the team is gathering the supplies we need to tomorrow. Tomorrow morning will be working at the church with the Coley’s. --- The Thailand Team

Friday, January 29, 2010

Thailand team - travel update January 28, 2010

We meet at Mountain Christian Church at 7:30 am. We load a van with eight people and another van with 16 pieces of luggage and carry-ons. After prayer with family and friends, who came to see us off, we leave at 8:00 am from the parking lot.

Dennis Curran driving and Min Thike navigating we weave through traffic on our way to Dulles International airport.

When we arrive Jim converts the money we need for Thailand into Thai Baht. We have several thousand dollars to exchange. He is told that he will take all the Thai currency that is available in the local exchange. They are giving him all the denominations that they can scrounge.

We begin to hear our flight called. We walk quickly (it was a long walk). At one point Jim begins to run to the gate to make sure we are not left behind. (Earlier Jim had teased us that we were being diverted to Africa – so we kept up.) All was well and we were not the last to board. Another passenger was being paged after we were seated and settled.

The adventure begins as we take off for a 14 hour non-stop flight to Tokyo. Some slept and some did not. Needless to say it was a long flight. Those who could not sleep watched three “B” movies.

We landed in Tokyo at 4 pm local time on Friday Jan. 29th (which is 2 am. Friday Jan. 29th in MD.) We have approx. 2 hours before we depart for Bangkok. It is an 8 hour flight. OH JOY!
--- The Thailand Team