Irony is I would have replied much quicker if I hadn't been immersed in that tale.. and what a tale it was'!!!!
Irony is I would have replied much quicker if I hadn't been immersed in that tale.. and what a tale it was'!!!!
which tale. . . . . there are a bunch back there. . . . .
The one with your wife who is a midwife of course.. hard to deny that God was at work there... right place at the right time!!!
my wife gives our girls the credit. She was outbound for timbuktu or anywhere. . . .else. . . . but the kids insisted at every fork in the road "Aunt Hannah".
what can I say. God speaks to whoever will listen. I love these kids.
Wise words.
What? Sorry I wasn't listening.
What? Sorry I wasn't listening.
Wise words.
OK so I think this might be the best place for this..
So I've just touched down in Thailand..(Bangkok) trying to see if there is a future for me here helping out with the missions, churches, etc. I know it's only been 1 day but boy am I overwhelmed by the challenge.
1. Buddhism is still very very strongly rooted here. I was in various conversations with people about my experiences as a new Christian and people just listened politely (I know they're just slowly dismissing this weird dude like "What's he on?")
2. Sin is something people here aren't shy about at all. It's very very acceptable and it's the norm here. I just went to a lunch with some of my parents' old friends. One guy offered to take me out to "places only guys are allowed". When I gave him this blanked look, he even said "Oh don't worry, you don't need to touch them - you can just watch".
<<<< OH Lord, please give me the STRENGTH!!! >>>>>
3. Looking at this place with a new fresh pair of eyes (after becoming a Christian) is very very different to what it once was (anything goes, who cares?).
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Anyhow, guys... those who know what I'm talking about, please pray for me that I'll find my answer here. Whether or not there is opportunity for me to make a difference here.... or am I meant to do something else with my life? I know it's only been 1 day, but it's not looking promising....
OK so I think this might be the best place for this..
So I've just touched down in Thailand..(Bangkok) trying to see if there is a future for me here helping out with the missions, churches, etc. I know it's only been 1 day but boy am I overwhelmed by the challenge.
1. Buddhism is still very very strongly rooted here. I was in various conversations with people about my experiences as a new Christian and people just listened politely (I know they're just slowly dismissing this weird dude like "What's he on?")
2. Sin is something people here aren't shy about at all. It's very very acceptable and it's the norm here. I just went to a lunch with some of my parents' old friends. One guy offered to take me out to "places only guys are allowed". When I gave him this blanked look, he even said "Oh don't worry, you don't need to touch them - you can just watch".
<<<< OH Lord, please give me the STRENGTH!!! >>>>>
3. Looking at this place with a new fresh pair of eyes (after becoming a Christian) is very very different to what it once was (anything goes, who cares?).
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Anyhow, guys... those who know what I'm talking about, please pray for me that I'll find my answer here. Whether or not there is opportunity for me to make a difference here.... or am I meant to do something else with my life? I know it's only been 1 day, but it's not looking promising....
So what you're telling us is that Bangkok is not the #1 tourist destination in the world now because people like sitting in a big sauna 24/7 or Monsoon season? I really think about 50% of the white people that are in Bangkok at any given moment are probably total pervs. To Catch a Predator should just stake out airports for incoming Bangkok to US flights.
Thank you for the pics and the hope.
I can understand your initial reaction. . . . and your rebound, especially considering what it looks like. You have connections here. . . your mom's old church. . . .
You've done the trip into Buddhism, though I take it you skipped the major downside "experiments" and were a pretty serious accolyte of the Buddhist "faith". I put quotes on the faith there because I hesitate to call a system that tolerates such a wild range of behavior a "faith" considering from my perspective "faith" basically means sacrificing a lot of worldly "pleasures" and/or values in favor of living the way God would direct, per my own understanding and/or per spiritual guidance from another dimension "beyond the veil". And yes, I realize it means for most of us living here and now according to the best and most personally fulfilling standards. . . . living according to principles which do uplift us in this world. . . .
But on the plus side of your path. . . . you can relate to others in the condition you have been in, and you can speak to them on those terms, which I could not, for example.
This might very well be the place God would have you stand to "make a difference". I can see where you are prepared to help others in ways that most of us could not.
I love the pics, and the comments about them.
I sometimes go to Philippine sites just to see the pics they post there about their local group activities. Almost like "being there".
Cool stuff, Nick. Wishing you much success.