Sunday, June 15, 2008

Serving in Noah's fellowship & Sunday worship



Dear pray warriors,

They connected to internet now but don't have too much time to download pictures yet. That's fine, as long as we know they are serving God faithfully & joyfully.

After 2 days of teaching in Huay Sol High School, they have a better relationship with the Thai students. They enjoy the teaching but it is very exhaustive. They can not wake up at 4:30am any more and they try to wake up at 5:30am to do exercise and have devotion time.

On Sat. morning, we are working with the team from Vancouver to lead the children outreach program. We all enjoyed.

After one week of busy schedule, we finalized have some time to take a break. On Sat. afternoon, we walk to a close by store in the village and buy some junk food. It was so relax to enjoy the snack and walking back to CCEC center.



After dinner, Penny, Priscilla & Jason practice the musical instrument and prepare to make music for Sunday service. They were a little bit scare before Sunday morning, but they all did well. Praise the Lord, they can use their gift & talents to serve our Lord.

Please continue to pray for them about teaching in Huay Sol High School. They plan to encourage the students to speak more during the lessons, that is the most the students need in order to speak in English later in their study or career.

In Him,
Adam

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

thanks daddy, for always posting for us. i finally got some internet connection.teaching at the high school is a lot more easier than before. at first they wouldn't interact with us at all. but now, after a few games, conversations, and songs, they opened up. i'm really looking forward to you coming here. have a safe trip.

Anonymous said...

thanks daddy! i'm glad that you help post a lot of things for us. at first at the high school, a lot of students didn't know anything, but then now they know a lot of stuff (thanks to mommy!).So far we have taught a lot of songs and games. i really wish you were here right now! have a nice trip and come safely!
-priscilla

East Asia English Camp said...

My lovely wife & daughters,

Thank you for your e-cards to my father day's present. I love it.

I praise the Lord that give all of you a loving heart to the Thai people. It also building up the relationship between you & Thai people. May the Lord open up opportunity for you to share the good news with them.

See you soon.

Love,

Dad

Vicente Chung said...

Way to go Thailand STM! We will praying for you daily.

Vincent

Anonymous said...

Yay! :) everybody else is coming soon. its really been a privilege to come here and have this experience. teaching high school here has sometimes been a headache, and other times a joy. see you guys here thursday :).

Anonymous said...

After couples days with the same classes (Gr.7 Gr.9 and Gr. 11)I guess the students have a good relationship with our group (Penny, Priscilla & Doreen). I remembered when the first time with the Gr. 11 students, some were lean on the table, some were late to the class, some fled (disappeared). The experience of the 1st class of Gr. 11 was not very encouraged. The 2nd time, we met them, we started with the games and sang some English songs, then we have received response through couple times pictionary, they learned some volcabury and also they used each word to make a complete and simple sentence. We were encouraged by today's teachings, no matter with the Grade 9 students or the Grade 11 students, we were friends and everyone participated in the games and in the English conversation.
Thank you Lord, when we put our trust in you and do our works faithfully, you, Lord, let us experience how faithful you are.

Anonymous said...

Dear Doreen, Penny, Priscilla, Jason and Sulane,
I am glad to hear that the high school students getting to know your team members and developing friendship, through your hard work I am sure they will open their heart. The process maybe long and hard but I am sure God will open doors for you guys.
Jason, this is really a once in a life time experience, our family felt the joy when we came to Thailand last year. We have developed relationship with the students from ccec and the high school which had change our life forever!
I hope everyone are doing well in Thailand, and will pray for the team2 that leaving today!

Jackie

Roland said...

Praise the Lord! Adam, Debbie, Caleb, and I arrived at the Hong Kong airport after a 15-hour flight from Los Angeles. We all are in a good spirit, praise God. We will be boarding another flight in about 20-minute to Bangkok and then will connect to another flight to Chiang Rai in the evening.

Thank you for all your prayer supports, we will keep you informed when we get there.

Roland