Wednesday, December 29, 2010

พระเจ้าให้พร

We have now been in Thailand for 10 days... or 9... time is a jumble here. Since our last post we have done a few kinda cool things... haha just kidding God has blessed us with a vast variety of awesome opportunities to share his love in VERY unique ways. I wrote in the last post about how we had met up with Kaison here in Tonsai. We spent a couple days here with him sharing the truth with some and just building friendship with others that God led us to. Our Christmas Eve night consisted of sitting around a table on the beach listening to a live reggae band, playing pool and explaining the reason for the joy we have with a few interesting characters. The next morning we awoke to a gorgeous, sunny Christmas day. Myself (Ryan, for those that don't know who's writing) and Cristina went climbing while Gabe and Isaac hung out on the beach and talked to a few of our new friends. Cristina had her first lead fall (25') which she was stoked about and which she greatly enjoyed. For anyone who cringed at reading this she survived this fall with only a small bruise and... a HUGE smile. While we were climbing Gabe, Isaac and Kaison made plans for us to go to a small church in Nakhon Si Thammarat. We were able to bless a couple we had met by giving them our room since this plan was made past our check out time. So once we figured out our room situation we packed up and chartered a boat.

The ocean is a beautiful creation. After a picturesque boat ride through a series of islands and peninsulas we arrived in Krabi town. After a quick scare over whether or not we had left a money belt back in Tonsai we climbed on the back of a truck that gave us a ride to the bus station. We had a dinner (a little to spicy) and then collapsed into the bus for our 4 hour ride. We arrived at a hotel at 12:00 p.m. and quickly got one room and pass out on the hard marble floors. The next morning Pastor Sarapohn picked us up and drove us to his church in Nakhon.

Within the first ten minutes the Lord blessed Isaac and I with a phenomenal opportunity. They asked us to play on their worship team. It was "SWEET AS". After the service (completely in Thai) we had a อร่อย (delicious) lunch provided by the church and the spent the rest of the day just relaxing. 

The next day we traveled back to Aonang where we stayed with a delightful missionary couple, Jeremy and Lisa. After arriving we walked down to a market to get some lunch. As we sat there eating we saw a local working on his dreads. All the guys on our team (Cristina REFUSES) want to get dreads. We asked him where he had got his... Before we knew it we were in the back of his truck flying along the road to his friends Rasta bar where Kaison proceeded to get dreads. INSANE.

When we awoke the next morning Jeremy invited us to go and do a prayer walk with him at one of the Buddhist temples. After climbing some 1200 stairs we arrived at the top looking out over the beautiful landscape we sat up there for a while praying and reading out scripture until the heat grew near unbearable. We made the descent and drove back to the Aonang beach to get a boat back to Toansai. We arrived back and checked into a bungalow... this time we made sure that it wasn't mosquito infested. After that we spentthe rest of the night just relaxing. Yesterday was our "free" day so we slept in and the did what we do for fun... went climbing. A few routes we received an invite to do just what we had been dreaming about doing... DEEP WATER SOLOING!!!!! Gabe, Kaison, Kevin (another friend from Gabe's travels) and I piled on a boat and headed out. It was a blast!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm not sure if I used enough exclamation marks to truly do justice the fun we had. We arrived back at the beach to find Cristina and Isaac tear the husk off one of the eight coconuts they had found... อร่อย (delicious).

This morning we awoke rather lazily and ate breakfast then went about our usual activities: worship, intercession... finding Gabe's headphone ear buds in a coconut... Then we came up with a vision for a way to make our outreach in this village a little more blatant. We decided to begin hosting Bible studies (hopefully the beginning of a church) twice a week and advertising everywhere we can. :)

So I suppose that is one large prayer request that the Lord would move in those times.
Other requests:
Isaac's wrist has been bothering him
Cristina's back has been bothering her
For the prayer meetings that Jeremy hosts in Aonang
That we would continue to push how far we will go to share the gospel
That even if we don't see one person come to our Bible studies we would grow in our personal walks.

HOW FAR WILL WE GO?

2 comments:

  1. Thanks so much for the great blogs! It is great to have concrete items to pray about..... from Isaac's mum, Rebecca

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  2. Hey guys
    Great to read how things are going for you so far. Sounds like some epic climbs have been had already.

    Praying for you as you step out with the bible study.
    Blessings
    Jamie

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