Walking in a Summer Wonderland

Christmastime in Bangkok truly is a wonderland: still hot, (although it is technically the “wintertime” here), the 25th is any other day to those around us, and no one has ever seen sugar cookies or an actual Christmas tree. Or knows that it’s actually a celebration of Jesus’ birthday, not the New Year. But all is well with us and we got to spend some time with Bill & Jean, Andrew’s parents, which was great. The team from the Kirk of the Hills helped out our team from Dec 8-18. Unfortunately I still didnt have a camera at this point so I have no pictures of their visit or the Christmas outreaches except one from our trash pickup day. On a national holiday, we gathered the troops (our team and co., that is) and attacked the swamplands at Mahathai, an underprivileged neighborhood where we have many relationships. We fished trash out of black, oily water, hoed the marshes, and filled about 5 dump trucks. It was amazing! A few of us resting: Melanie, me, Catherine and Rhianna. mahathaitrash.jpg

We had so many ministry events this Christmas season that we were both exhausted and encouraged. Many people from our daily lives (neighbors, friends, students) entered our ministry center for the first time and also heard the meaning of Christmas – the Gospel – for the first time, so we are so thankful that the Lord stirred their hearts and came! We had a Christmas party for our English students, where I gave the “meaning of Christmas” talk in Thai (gulp!) and introduced the game “Chubby Bunny” with marshmallows, since the team from America was nice enough to bring us those from the States. It was a big hit! Most Thais haven’t seen marshmallows before, much less played that game. We had a Worship service on Sunday and invited most everyone we knew, and put on the Christmas story of Jesus birth with the kids we know from the underprivileged neighborhood near us. 19 were interested…so there were many sheep!!

We also entered a new area for the first time to begin cultivating relationships: the Police Flats. In this area, thousands of families live for free if they are related to someone in the Police force. Actually this neighborhood is right down the street from our house. We handed out gifts to the kids, played games, danced, did skits, etc. It was huge success as far as drawing people in and meeting new families. Pray we will have wisdom about this new ministry and how to approach it for the future.

Here are the female members of our team at our Christmas gift exchange. We have a good time together. girlschristmas.jpg

The Rogers (otherwise known as my mom, dad and younger brother, Matt) stayed here from Dec. 21-31. It was a short trip, and very strange to be walking around downtown Bangkok as a tourist on Christmas day. Everyone was rushing off to work and crazy rush hour as normal. We had a blast seeing some sights here and relaxing at the beach in Phuket, on Surin Beach. Here are some pics of our adventures:

marketmom.jpgAt the market near our house, looking at fresh meats: chicken feet, pigs hooves, squid, etc.

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Outside our church, office, ministry center, etc with Dad & Andrew.

gprogers.jpgAt the Grand Palace, and famous temple Wat Phra Gao.

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And a baby elephant on the street at night. For 50 baht ($1.50) you can feed him sugar cane, it’s fun!

nicebeachdad.jpgAnd…at the beach in Phuket.

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Sunset beachside.

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An elephant trek!

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Explanation about what spirit houses are….

manathaish.jpgand our hotel’s spirit house, quite elaborate.

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“Sawatdii ka”, Phuket and Rogers family!! I miss you already!  (or, as my mom says, “Kwatdii ka!”)

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