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Thursday
Jan262012

Greetings from Thailand

Derek & Irislee Koch

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

Thursday
Jan192012

Carrie Peters' Blog

Ralph & Carrie Peters

Hey everyone. All is going very well for us in Germany. Thanks for your continuing prayers.

Carrie has started a blog. Please visit it and follow along with how the Lord is leading us. We would really welcome your comments. There's nothing like a word of encouragement to brighten ones day.

Thanks for all your love and support.

In Jesus' love,
Ralph & Carrie

carrielpeters.wordpress.com

Friday
Jan132012

A New Year, A New Beginning

Dave & Lorelie Hanson

Happy New year to everyone!

As the new year begins our thoughts are starting to include preparing to come home in July. Sending things home with anyone we may know, who will be here over the next 6 months, registering the kids in school, what we will do, where we will live…and so on. However, there is a mountain to climb before we can set our sights on that; the time we call, “team season.” I find this time to be both challenging and rewarding. It is actually one of my biggest fears in coming to Thailand. It is to be the leader of the teams, and the life camps…to be the “man”, the guy out front…alone. Actually, not alone. God has been faithful, to the level that I look to Him and depend on Him. He meets my faith every time. This truth has been proven over and over again. Is there fear? Yes! Is there doubt? At times, yes. But God responds to faith. I believe He LOVES responding to our faith in Him. He will do what He says in His Word, if only I will believe it.

We had a donation for a water system from Saskatoon Christian School. We just completed the water system at Maw Ta Lu school, home to 110 students, in a rural area with no electricity. The water source is a small river about 250 meters from the school. It is actually more than just a water filtration system. It includes a hand dug 15ft ground well, a gas powered pump, water storage tanks, 3 washing and bathing stations and underground plumbing to different locations at the school including the kitchen, bathrooms, and each bathing station. I was adding up the hours invested into this system and it would be about 2 weeks, full time work, for our three staff. The school receives not only clean drinking water, but also the relief of being able to bathe in the safety of the school property. During the rainy season, the small river becomes a raging muddy river that is dangerous to bathe and wash in. Thank you to SCS teachers and students for working to provide Maw Ta Lu with this wonderful gift!

It’s funny how we seem to learn best through pain and frustration. After we bought the pump for the Maw Ta Lu system we had some problems getting it to pump water. Picture this — there are about 15 Burmese guys gathered around watching and helping to dig the groundwell because the water is pouring into the well. We need to pump it out so we can dig deeper. The pump is there and I am supposed to be the “guy who knows how to operate it”, so they’re all looking at me to figure it out. We have the intake line in the well and the outlet line ready to expel the water. I start the pump, we wait and wait…and nothing. Li Mei, our Thai staff member, who is knowledgeable about all things (it seems) is up at the school and I am dreading making the call for her to come down and help. Pretty soon everyone is trying to help and it is a real gong show, so I call Li Mei. I can still see her walking down the trail as us men look on. It was humbling, to the very core of my being. She got it going and we were able to finish digging the well. It’s always a good thing when our pride gets a good kick in the butt! The pump, however, was not working properly and we spent 2 very frustrating days trying to figure it out. Finally, after investigating and trying different things we figured it out. The inlet line was sucking air at the connection to the pump which did not allow the water to be sucked up the inlet line. There was great joy when we got it working. Isn’t it the same way in life? In general, we always want the easy way. We do not want the pain and frustration that leads us to real growth and maturity. It’s hard to submit to the Lord’s discipline but it IS for our own good. Believe me, I prayed over that pump that God would just heal it and make it work. In the end, I learned a lesson that I will never forget. Not only was it about the pump but that submitting to God is at times painful and frustrating and produces REAL growth in me.

Emmanuel church (our home church) always starts January with a week of prayer so we decided to do the same. To bring in the new year I decided on a computer fast, nightly devotions and prayer as a family. The kids were not overly thrilled with the idea of giving up the computers for a week but they agreed. The kids all took a turn leading the devotional and prayer times. It was exciting as a parent to see this. I was telling a friend of mine about this and he mentioned that he thought the man should not be called the ‘priest of the home’ but the ‘head warrior,’ trying to keep the family engaged in the spiritual fight. What ever you call it, it is a full time job that is never done.

Dave

Monday
Jan022012

HMI Pacific Nov/Dec 2011 Newsletter

Hockey Ministries International

Dear HMI Pacific Team,

Happy New Year! Here is the latest installment of what is happening in Hockey Ministries out here in the West. Enjoy the read!

For His honour,
Don Richmond
HMI Pacific

•HMI November/December Update
Friday
Dec302011

Happy New Year from Ralph & Carrie

Ralph & Carrie Peters

Dear friends of Ralph, Carrie and the CLIMB team,

Blessing you for 2012 with the words from Numbers 6:24-26:

God bless you and keep you, God smile on you and gift you, God look you full in the face and make you prosper.

(The Message)

We're off to Germany for 7 1/2 months on January 8, 2012. We'll stay in touch while we're there. Thank you for all your love and prayers.

With much love and appreciation,
Ralph & Carrie

Sunday
Dec252011

Christmas in Thailand

Dave & Lorelie Hanson

‘Twas the night before Christmas and all through the Hanson house, not a creature was stirring not even a cockroach; The paper decorations were hung around the house with care, In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there…

This is our second Christmas here in Thailand. Last year we had family and friends join us on a lovely Island for the week of Christmas and then spent the rest of the season in Mae Sot. It was a very memorable time as we introduced them to our lives here — what a great experience for them and us. We all had a great time. This year is our first Christmas without being with family. We have kept on with our traditions — decorating the tree, making decorations, listening to Christmas music, chocolate fondue, toasts, stocking stuffers, gifts, and we even found eggnog for our eggnog toasts. Every year, since we’ve been married (20 years), Dave has kept with his tradition of giving Lorelie a small little book on Christmas Eve. Last year he got his sister to purchase and bring one and he presented it to her on 2010 Christmas Eve. This year no one was coming and so we expected that this year it would not happen. Tears welled up in Lorelie’s eyes as she opened this little gift wrapped book on Christmas Eve 2011 — the tradition lives. How meaningful for this to happen. How you ask?? God cares for us. This little tradition that was started 20 years ago, God cared to lead Dave to the store where he could purchase it. Dave was at one of the malls, in Bangkok, when he felt led to this big bookstore. He went in and even though he thought it pointless asked if there were any Christmas books. The employee led him to the small Christmas section in which he found one little christmas book tucked in with the other big ones. Amazing!! It was one of a kind and he knew it was for him. The tradition lives on and we see through this God’s faithfulness to us.

Last night we had our staff over for a Christmas Party. We had delicious food (and plenty of it), games, christmas caroling, devotional and presents, of course. We have a Karen intern who helps us with installing and maintaining the water systems. It put smiles on our faces as we watched him open his gifts. He was so excited when he opened them — he would have a HUGE smile on his face, throw his hands in the air with excitement and then after he took them out to show he’d put the gift back in the wrapping paper as if he hadn’t opened it up. That made our Christmas — blessing the ones we love with special gifts and seeing the looks on their faces as they opened them up. It’s truly a BLESS-ED Christmas!

Christmas isn’t a big deal here in Thailand — schools do take a week-long break, but most people don’t take a break from work. It’s just another regular day. Some of the schools we visit regularly have Christmas celebrations which we’ve been invited to attend. We went to our first celebration at Ray Kaw Thoo school yesterday. This is a school Imagine Thailand has been involved in for over 2 years. We were able to see Esther Mu, who attends this school and is famous in West Kelowna because she is on the Emmanuel Church billboard. She was about 2 when the picture was taken and is in kindergarten and is doing very well.

Every 3 months we have to leave the country to renew our visas. In December, we went to Kuala Lampur, Malaysia. It is a beautiful city, more modern than I was expecting. Actually it is very modern (more modern then BKK). It has sub-divisions like we would see in North America (concrete homes), sidewalks, cleaner streets, imported foreigner food, less trucks on the road, and more of a North American feeling. However, in saying that, we missed Thailand – the friendly, smiling faces especially. We stayed an extra couple of days for a Christmas holiday doing some touristy things. One of our favorite nights was sitting together, in a gazebo, in the park at the base of the Petronas Twin Towers. It was a beautiful setting — night sky, the towers lit up, the fountain was spraying water as we sat, talked and laughed together. As a parent it is one of those times that will be remembered and cherished. God has been so good and faithful.

Of course, being here, we miss our families and friends very much, especially at this time of year. We have been truly blessed with your friendship and support while we have been here in Thailand. It is a Hanson Christmas year so Dave’s family is in West Kelowna, at his sister’s place, celebrating this year (we were able to skype in and do our traditional eggnog toasts). We will be attending, via a Skype call, with other family and friends over the next few days. Our church family and many friends are also in our thoughts during this season…actually you always are. We miss you alot and pray that you have a great time with your families and friends. Most of all we give thanks to God for his love and faithfulness, our hearts desire is to be faithful to His call and to keep our eyes on things of eternal value.

Love,
Dave, Lorelie, Courtney, Meghan and Cami Hanson

Saturday
Dec242011

God Is Amazing

Steve & Hayley Hasenbank

God has been moving in amazing ways over the last couple months.

  • Our prayers about building a mechanic shop that will allow Steve to work more fully in his giftings of mechanics, friendship evangelism and discipleship, and training apprentices is becoming a reality due to some very generous gifts.

  • Hayley was able to complete her Doula (birth support) training and is looking forward to helping woman who are pregnant and in labor.

  • We are now 3 months pregnant with another child, whom we have nicknamed Goober.

  • Our work visas are now being processed because God led us to a wonderful lady who is helping us wade through all the paperwork.

Please pray:

  • That we will receive our work visas in January, there is some question as to whether they will give us a work visa because we don’t have degrees but we believe God can do anything.

  • That we will find the right piece of land to build the mechanic shop and that God would provide all the money that we need to buy the land.

  • For the health and development of our unborn child.

  • For wisdom and consistency as we raise Naomi.

The end of August

We traveled to Canada and had a really special time camping with Hayley’s family and many of our Okanagan friends. Smelling the pine trees and going canoeing on the lake was wonderful, but best of all was visiting around the fire and enjoying everyone’s company.

September

In Prince George, Steve worked hard helping a friend remodel a home, while we visited with Steve’s family. Reading a stack of prenatal books and taking care of Mimi filled Hayley’s time there. After work Steve had a great time fixing cars with his dad and we all had fun visiting family. One Sunday we got to give an update about what we are doing in Mexico at the church Steve grew up in.

October

Back in the Okanagan we updated Emmanuel Church about what we were doing in Mexico. It is wonderful to have such a great church. The people were so welcoming and encouraging; we felt very loved. As well, Hayley also did her Doula course and Mimi enjoyed lots of Daddy time. While not busy with Mimi, Steve fixed vehicles and went off-roading with the Nixons. Reconnecting with family and friends made the time delightful.

November

For the first time Naomi experienced snow, at first she wasn’t sure what to think, but pretty soon she decided that it was wet and cold and she didn’t really want anything to do with it. So we headed South. It was a 40 hour trip by airplane and bus but we were so glad to see our home once again. We had missed it and our many friends. Morning sickness slowed us down but did not stop us from getting settled into our home that our friends had fumigated and cleaned for us or from visiting with Sherry (a visiting American midwife who has been teaching Hayley lots online), or from figuring out what we had to do for our visas, and finding Helana, who has been an answer to prayer, as we go through this difficult process.

December

We were all involved in an evangelistic Christmas event that Christian Surfers put on. Along with all of her friends from Moms and Tots, Naomi was an angel. Hayley made Mimi’s outfit and took part in the placard testimonies. Steve did sound and also took part in the placard testimonies. It was an amazing event and a lot of people including most of our neighbours came during the two evenings.

We hope you all have a wonderful Christmas and can enjoy the love of God, family and friends,

Steve and Hayley Hasenbank

Tuesday
Dec202011

Leaving for Germany on Jan 8

Ralph & Carrie Peters

Dear Family & Friends,

We can hardly believe it, we are just 2 1/2 weeks away from moving to Germany, where we will be helping a church through a challenging time, training young people in church planting and lots of other things. Ralph has pretty much wrapped up his responsibilities with teaching at Summit Pacific College and Carrie has resigned her position as an English teacher with Abbotsford Community Services.

It's been a wonderful privilege living on the college campus and being the "Missionaries in Residence" here. We will dearly miss the students and the amazing Summit team. We are already looking forward to being back in September 2012.

Please check out our website for our latest newsletters and other information...

Praying you have a wonderful Christmas and a fulfilling 2012.

In Jesus' love,
Ralph & Carrie

Thursday
Dec082011

Colima Fall 2011 Update

Dennis & Diane Unrau

Greetings from Colima,

Here is the latest news from "Hogar de Amor Y Protección al Niño" here in Colima, Mexico. If you have any questions or thoughts on this latest news, please do not hesitate to contact us*prodigy.net.mx*childrencolima*Question from Emmanuel Website.

We hope you enjoy the newsletter and would be open to any suggestions of topics you would like to see covered in a future issue.

Thanks so much and have a great day!

In Him,
Dennis Unrau

Fall 2011 Update from Colima (1.2MB PDF)

Wednesday
Dec072011

'Tis the Season to Spread Love!

Derek & Irislee Koch

Merry Christmas!

A few years ago, Irislee and I had an epiphany about how we celebrate Christmas.

Living in North America, it’s hard to resist the pull of materialism, the obligation of gift-giving and the hectic peace-less lifestyle. When we first heard about Operation Christmas Child, we wanted to give, but didn’t know how we would afford one more thing during the Christmas season. After a few discussions, we realized we wanted to make Christmas better reflect what we believe about the birth and message of Jesus. He gave up heaven to come to earth and live among us. Surely we could make some sacrifices too! We could use the money we would normally spend on each other and give it away instead. Over the years, we’ve sent boxes to Operation Christmas Child through Samaritan’s Purse, Project Seeds to Guatemala and Boxes of Love to Zambia. Some years, we’ve even chosen Christmas giving gifts from Samaritan’s Purse, Gospel for Asia and World Vision for our extended family members. No one has ever complained, but instead thanked us for giving to those in need on their behalf.

Have you ever heard of Advent Conspiracy? It’s a great idea that has changed the Christmas season for thousands of people! Check it out.

One fantastic idea for this Christmas specifically is the Christmas Giving Catalogue idea developed by Omega Global. Omega Global is a one-year discipleship program (directed by Zach Wylie) from Summit Pacific College, and students in this program are coming to Thailand this spring to volunteer in various parts of the country. As part of their pre-trip planning, they want to raise money for some of the projects Imagine Thailand is currently running and so they’ve put together a fantastic Christmas Giving Catalogue. Follow the instructions on page 4 and make an impact in Mae Sot, Bangkok, and Takua Pa!

On a personal note, thank-you for your interest and support in all things Imagine Thailand. This has been another significant year in Thailand and Burma. The Thai elections, the continually changing politics of Burma, and the devastating floods would top the chart in events followed by the international media.

It has been a significant year for Imagine Thailand as well:

  • The many missions teams that visited 1 or more of our 4 regions of involvement (Bangkok, Takua Pa, the Deep South, and Mae Sot) and our interns have been important in creating momentum for our team on the ground.
  • We hosted our first Discovery Tour – a humanitarian tour of Thailand for those concerned about social justice and interested in how Imagine Thailand responds to social justice issues throughout the country. Deeply impacted by the experience, some of the tour participants raised thousands of dollars for water systems in Mae Sot upon returning home.
  • We began training our first full-time community development directors who will move to the Deep South in 2012.
  • Kelvin Chan who interned with us in the fall of 2011 is revamping and expanding our educational process for our tutoring center in Takua Pa…more on this in the spring.
  • We established The Pie Shoppe in Bangkok (providing good English meat pies!) to help raise funds for Imagine Thailand.
  • We continue to develop the The School of Leadership in Mae Sot, preparing it for a launch in 2012.

These examples illustrate that our directors Peter and Cavelle Dove and our Imagine Thailand team are constantly creating new ways to deepen Imagine Thailand’s commitment to the people of Thailand and Burma.

For our family here in West Kelowna, we have enjoyed another full year of training teams, creating support for projects, and spreading the word on what is happening in Thailand and Burma. We’ve established relationships with a number of schools, churches, and colleges who have graciously allowed us to take away “regular programming” time in order to hear our stories about the thoughts and dreams of people we’ve met in Southeast Asia.

We’re already looking forward to a full slate of plans for 2012 that we will keep you informed about through our blog. By way of reminder, it’s not too late to sign up for Discovery Tour 2012 (January 17-29th).

From us…the Koch Kamotion…
Derek, Irislee, Ellie, Isaac, Hannah, and Olivia…

We wish you and yours a Merry Christmas, filled with the peace, joy and love of Jesus, and a Happy New Year!