I just returned from a week with 30 of the youth of Immanuel Baptist at Imjai House in Chiang Mai. We did a youth camp there for the kids including crafts, tree planting, Bible lessons, dramas, and songs/games. It was just an incredible experience serving the children there, and seeing our youth step up as leaders and models for the orphans at Imjai.
My principal role on the trip was to teach the Bible three successive evenings. I used the planting analogy to talk about our faith being like a seed that must be properly cared for if it is to grow and produce fruit.
It was scorching hot. This is the hottest time of year in Thailand, but praise the Lord that no one passed out. (a very good thing indeed since I was probably the most likely to do so) Thank you to all who were praying in advance of this trip. It went wonderfully. Please follow the link below to pictures and funny captions.
IMJAI Photos CLICK Here
Tomorrow I am off on another ministry to trip to Northeast Thailand, or what the Thais call Isaan. I will be there with the slum team doing evangelism in support of one of our sister churches during the Thai New Year holiday. (the national water fight I wrote about last year) PLEASE pray for our health, safe travels, and effective ministry.
God bless and Happy Thai New Years!
Saturday, April 10, 2010
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