Monthly Archives: September 2011
Water, Water Everywhere…
Wednesday, September 28th, I traveled to Lampang with Ajarn Narate, the Director of Christian Education and Music for the Ministry of Education of the CCT, to visit two of our schools in that city. While it was pouring rain in … Continue reading
The Impact of Christian Mission Through Education
When early Protestant missionaries arrived in Thailand, one of the first things that they did was to build a school to teach the Thai people their own language so that they would be able to read the Bible for themselves. … Continue reading
Almost Heaven
This may not be everyone’s idea of heaven, but it is mine. An untouched beach of sparkling white sand, a sea as smooth as glass and crystal-clear, temperatures in the low 80’s with a gentle ocean breeze, a blue sky … Continue reading
On the Road Again!
Ever since I saw Willie Nelson live on stage in Austin, I have been a fan – maybe not of his lifestyle, but of his music. I have often sung “On the Road Again” as I go out the door … Continue reading
A Little Too Much of a Good Thing
It is hard to look at the photos that are coming out of Austin and Bastrop and read the stories of those who are fighting those fires in Texas and of many who are losing their lives, their livelihood and … Continue reading
Nothing Beats Practical Experience!
I left the office at noon to run an errand on my lunch hour, little knowing that I would come face-to-face with some Thai students in an unexpected way. I had to purchase my airline tickets for my trip to … Continue reading