Saturday, September 24, 2011

I've been bad

Ok, it's true...I've been bad. I haven't done a very good job keeping up with my Blog. Hopefully I will be able to step up my game and write more, but honestly it is hard work. My days are busy...getting acclimated with the new surroundings and culture, preaching, meeting new people all the time, leading devotions, observing English classes, traveling to the mountain villages and so much more. Some days are fun, some days are scary, some days are lonely, some days are full of adventure...and some days I want to knock myself out with a five pound sledge. That was a joke, but I will say, it can be very difficult sometimes. Even though I knew this wasn't going to be easy, I find myself being challenged in ways I didn't quite expect, but I am glad for that because these challenges help me to mature and grow in my faith.

With that being said I would have you all know that my preaching in Mae Sai went excellent. The Burmese people there were from many different tribes and they welcomed me with warm hearts and good food...mmmmm. I enjoyed getting to know them and learning about their lives in Mae Sai. These people are hardworking and make very little money, but they are on fire for Jesus and they love to worship him. It was such a privilege to be able to encourage them with the word and worship with them. The night before I left Mae Sai I bought some food items and drinks to enjoy with the people and show them my gratitude for feeding me and giving me a place to stay. I hope to visit Mae Sai a few more times before I leave Thailand, to see the people again and share some more laughs and moments of praise towards God. Since Mae Sai, I have been going to various activities around Chiang Mai, leading devotions and meeting new people. It has been a good week just to get to know some more people make some new friends.

Until next time...hopefully sooner than later...

-Joshua  

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Trains, Planes and Motorbikes

I was sitting alone in a cabin on a train in the middle of a foreign country looking out the window as the great city of Bangkok melted away in the distance. A storm was brewing in the east sending streaks of lightning across the sky creating a dreamlike ambiance that could never be fully explained in words but that can only be experienced. Then I was thinking to myself, “Wait a second...I'm sitting in a train, in a foreign country, alone...with my computer, video camera, some clothes, some books, and a pocket full of baht (Thai Currency)...IS THIS REAL!!!”

You see, as a boy I had always dreamed of traveling the world and going on grand adventures. Then as a teenager my dream grew up with me, instead of just traveling for the sake of adventure I wanted to travel to do the most important thing a person can do, that is, share the good news of Jesus. I wanted to be a missionary...and now I'm actually doing it and its all because the grace of God.

Ten days ago is when I arrived in Chiang Mai and met up with James Hla who is the man I'll be working with while in Thailand. He showed me to the place I would be staying and talked with me about my plans. It turns out I'll be teaching English in a small town called Mae Si and also be working with the youth there.

Tomorrow I will go to Mae Si for the first time with a friend of mine who I met about a week ago, his nickname is NaNa...I can't remember what it means. We will go together to preach on Sunday and fellowship with the youth there. So if you want to know what to pray about, pray that God would speak through me on Sunday and allow me to love the youth with the love of Christ.


Saturday, September 3, 2011

Rain In Bangkok


Outside you can hear the torrential rain beat down against the city. Everyone who is outside, umbrella or not, is going to be drenched from head to toe. How do I know this you may ask? Well, because just until recently I was outside in it and let me tell you, an umbrella is useless in rain like this. So I didn't use one. Instead I challenged the rain to soak me to the core along with my Pakistani friends Javed and John as we went through the winding streets in the downpour. We were making our way back home from the market place from which we had just purchased a few items to go with the fresh fish which was caught earlier. We walked, jogged and ran through the rain, laughing and smiling as each of us quickly became sopping wet. There was no point in denying the rain its satisfaction, it had won this battle and so we embraced the rain, literally singing songs of praise to God together. These are the moments in life when you feel alive, when you see God's beauty and your heart is filled with joy knowing that God is good. Seeing these brothers of mine share life with each other, laugh with each other (man do they laugh) and sing praises to God is an amazing testimony to the power of Jesus and how he makes people to be full of love and joy. These men, these soldiers, these friends of mine have given their lives to Jesus and have suffered for it in Pakistan where they were persecuted and where they have had family members killed by Muslim terrorists. Yet they praise God and give him glory realizing that suffering for Jesus is worth it and that in the end they will be reunited with their king in a perfect place with no more death or sorrow or crying. Only in Christ can we truly live, and these men know how to live. We made it to the gate of the house, soaked and smiling...we were home, and soon we will have a delicious fish dinner shared with joy knowing that God is provider.

Friday, September 2, 2011

In Bangkok

I am safe and sound in Bangkok Thailand. The trip here went very smooth and there were no problems at all. I was met at the airport in Bangkok by Matthew the brother to Mark AKA Amir, who took me to their home where I will be staying for the next few days. Mark and Matthew are both from Pakistan and living with them are four others all from Pakistan and all of them followers of Jesus. So far my time with them has been extremely encouraging. These men have such a deep love for Jesus and have been very hospitable.