Thursday, January 26, 2012 Greetings from Thailand
Hello everyone and greetings from Thailand!
I'm writing just before supper in a small town in the south of Thailand known at Takua Pa. The weather is hot and humid. This leg of our trip brings us to the tsunami region where Imagine Thailand runs a tutoring center and teaches ESL in the schools. Through these relationships something very special happened today. Two twin sisters and their brother (11 year old twins and 7 year old brother) wanted to give their lives to Jesus a short time ago. They wanted to have our team pray with them and so today we were able to officially lead them to the Lord. It was a powerful time of prayer with tears and prophetic words and a testimony from one of the twins... Recently one of the twins was travelling on a bus from Bangkok to Takua Pa (about a 12-hour journey) and she felt she should pray for her mother. When mother and daughter were back at home together, the mother told her children that she almost died that night. The brakes in her car had failed and she was headed straight for an electrical pole. Just before she hit it, the car stopped abruptly. A miracle no doubt. God sent an angel to stop the car! This happened at the exact time that her daughter was praying for her.
Our trip to Mae Sot was also special. It was so good to see the Hansons there last week. They continue to impact the schools with their focus on installing water systems, providing teacher resources, and creating identification books for stateless children. They led the international church service at their home on Sunday. They have really become a part of their community! They are just moving into the season of the year when a number of teams come from the west. From February to the middle of June, the cycle of teams doesn't end! (And the final team is our own from Emmanuel at the beginning of June! Stay posted for more details).
Even though the sights and sounds are very familiar to Irislee and me, we along with the rest of the team constantly wrestle with the disparity between rich and poor. It is important for all of us to think about these things. It helps us reshape our priorities and look beyond ourselves. We also continue to realize the spiritual warfare that takes place everyday...so many idols, so many spiritually lost people, and we've got the answer. We've seen the power of God and heard the stories of those whose lives have been changed through a loving and authentic group of Christians here in Thailand!
I've been following along with what is happening in Peachland. Are you enjoying the Revelation series? And of course, we completely missed the snow and freezing weather! Can't say I'm too upset about that.
We're all healthy here and we look forward to being back with you all in just over a week!
Pastor Derek
