July 4 – Happy independence day! May God have mercy on America and send a revival to our country. For us here in Bangkok, today was another eventful day. We got ready to leave at 7:30 AM, but there was a confusion with the rental buses. They were told to get us to our destination by 9 AM and they heard they were to pick us up at 9 AM, but we used the time to share about our ministry experiences yesterday and by the time we were done, the buses were here and we ended up arriving at our destination only 15 minutes late, which by Thai time is "on time". During this debriefing time, we learned that a the YWCA yesterday, a few of us were able to pray for specific needs of some of the staff workers during the fellowship time after our concert, so that was good.
Our destination today was Nontaburi again, but this time to Pastor Ohm's church. One of their ministry is taking care of children (usually about 130 kids but due to the long weekend holiday this weekend, there were only about 35 kids). We divided into 5 stations and taught English by playing games with these kids, memory games, word games, etc. This took us to lunch time, and we ate lunch which they cooked for the kids (Thai curry rice), but they generously cooked extra food for us, fried chicken and scrambled eggs. We then had a short program in which the kids performed for us and we sang and shared with them, teaching them the Orchestra Song and God Is So Good, along with our normal program. These kids, mostly 7 to 8 years old, sat quietly through the whole program. So far, we have delivered 6 large luggages full of toys to Pastor Ohm, which they gratefully accepted and inventoried to give away over the next few months and especially at Christmas time. We then went to the boat ferry port in Nontaburi to pass out tracts with Pastor Ohm and one of his deacons. We made quite a sight since there were 21 of us. Sometimes, we would sing but we did not attract much of a crowd. However, we did pass out quite a few tracts. Some rejected our tracts but we also saw divine appointments. One young man Meiring talked to and gave the Peace with God tract in Thai was very interested, but since Meiring could not speak Thai, she pointed to the prayer, but he had to leave. Later, she saw this man again and he said he prayed the prayer! Several of us were approached by people who asked for the tracts and then we saw them reading them as they left. We then returned to our Guest House to send some clothes to a laundromat that only charged 150 Baht (about $4.50) to wash, dry and fold 4 kg of clothes. Then we ate a quick dinner at the food court of the mall to meet with the BH youths for our second combined practice in the evening. The youths from BH really have nice voices and they add so much to our group sound. We spent a lot of time listening to them and learning for ourselves how to sing the Thai songs.
We have been here for over half a week. Everyone is very healthy and we are slowly getting over our jet lag. The Guest House we are staying in is Spartan but clean and comfortable with working A/C so we want to thank you for praying for us and to our Lord for hearing your prayers for us. Only Sue and Pastor Ben have single rooms, with both Joe and Fiona and Marshall and Meiring in a double, while the rest of us are either 2 or 3 in a room.
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