Greetings from Chiang-Mai
This is the beginning of my 2nd week here. Life goes by quicker than I first thought. I've made new friends, learned new facts and gone on a lot of adventures. It's amazing how my life could change so much: being on my own, having unlimited adventures, witnessing such eye-opening truths, being so close to the nature. Here it is in Chiang-Mai. Here I am in the hands of God.
My day usually starts at 6:30 if I could kick myself out of bed (but usually I'd ignore the clock...and go on sleeping...bad bad). There're lots of time to take a shower, get ready, pray and read and have breakfast because where I live is sharing the same wall with where I work. :) Everyday we have devotion "supposedly" for a half an hour, but most days we spend an hour. So I don't get to start an actual work until 9.
As to answer to the question, "what am I doing exactly?", I am positioned as a tour and visit specialist. I am like a representative, a front-line person for the organization. I'd be the one who gets in touch with the partner countries, sponsors or donors who wish to come visit projects in Thailand. Briefly, I'd do my best to provide as much convenience concerning the visit, and most importantly as much needed information and knowledge of the ministry, projects and children as possible. I act as a part of the advocacy campaign for children. My part is also to encourage the sponsors/ donors to play more important part - that is to be an advocate - by showing them what we, Compassion Thailand, are doing.
So that's briefly what I'm up and about. :) Please pray for my adjustment to the job, people and the living here. It's a challenge but I'm certain that this is where the Lord calls me. I'm also going to a church just a little bit out of town. It's a small church with 20 members, all kinds of people. They do college and prison ministries that I'm now interested in. This church was started by two of my friends since last December. And you'd be surprised if I told you that there're many churches and christians in Chiang-Mai, but they're mostly scattered and shepherdless. Hopefully I can tell you more in my next post. Stay tuned!
Be blessed,
Monday, July 7, 2008
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- Blue Like Jazz by Donald Miller
- Facing Your Giants by Max Lucado
- Heavenly Man, The by Brother Yun with Paul Hattaway
- Hind's Feet on High Places by Hannah Hurnard.
- In the Presence of My Enemies by Gracia Burnham & Dean Merrill.
- Into the Wilderness by Sara Donati
- Irresistible Revolution, The by Shane Claiborne
- Jonathan, the Prince by Francine Rivers
- Left Behind Series by Jerry B. Jenkins & Tim Lahaye
- Lineage of Grace, The by Francine Rivers.
- Lord of The Rings, The by J.R.R. Tolkien.
- Prayer by Philip Yancey
- Redeeming Love, The by Francine Rivers.
- Soul Survivor by Philip Yancey
- Through Painted Deserts by Donald Miller
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