Monday, April 30, 2012

Great First Training Day

A great day was had by all who attended  the training.  Everyone was pretty stoic at the beginning but Jim did a great job at loosening them up so by the end of the day, everyone was very engaged.  Some thins we came to realize at the end of the day is that each of the 45 participants have to come up with their own lessons each week - there is no curriculum available here in the country.  Jim and I have started talking about how could we easily put some curriculum online so the leaders have something to access.  Also, the need for training is huge.  One participant is from Burma and he is wanting to have uis come back and do a training for leaders throughout his and the outlying countries.  Opportunities abound!

 Here are some pics to help show you what this week has been like:

After teaching at the orphanage

Training participants doing Bible Storying using the flannel graphs...



Sunday, April 29, 2012

Mark 6 begins

It was a blessing this morning to teach at the church on the grounds of the orphanage. The worship time reminded me so much of my times in Africa and India. A small church but everyone of all ages singing their hearts out to the Lord. I have to believe it was a sweet fragrance to the Lord. I had been prepared to use the story of Jesus and Peter walking on the water but yesterday I was feeling impressed to use the story of the Good Samaritan. It was the right story to pick. As I was speaking I found thoughts and concepts coming to mind that I had not thought when I have read the story before. I have to believe the Holy Spirit was working inside the hearts of the children and leaders. Now of course I tried to get them to interact with me during the teaching - that was going too far! So it is hard to know exactly what God was stirring inside them but I trust He was at work. After the teaching we had lunch and then made wordless bracelets and gave out candy. Erin Russell's second grade class wrote notes and did a candy drive to give to the children. I will try to post some of the pictures tomorrow. Tonight I met with Jim (Kids Around The World) and the national director of Compassion International. It was fascinating to hear them talk about the different people and organizations they know and work wih. One can see how God is endeavoring to network His people to further His Kingdom. Though the Compassion people cannot attend the trainings, you can see the desire to partnership and reach more kids for Christ. It has been a treat to be spending so much time with all the Dalbys. The encouragement we bring to one another is wonderful. Be in prayer for us all as headaches and sore throats seem to go from one person to another. It does not seem to go into a full blown cold or flu, just an irritant. Hmmmm, Mark 6. We probably need to bring out the oil along with our prayers! Okay, back to bed and see if I can get a couple more hours sleep before our first day of training. Jim and I are excited to see how our strengths complement each other as we go through the day. As always, I definitely appreciate your prayers for strength, clarity of thoughts and the Spirit to give discernment as to what is needed in all aspects of their lives.

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Thailand is Hot!

After delays in all my flights, thus missing my connection from Hong Long to Bangkok, I am finally here.  It was great to meet up with Jim from Kids Around the World and Prem who is organizing all the trainings in Thailand.  Coming out of the airport you felt like you were in a sauna.  I don't know that I have ever been hit by that kind of heat at 1am!  Off to the hotel for a quick few hours of rest and then a flight to Chiang Mai in the morning.

It has been great to catch up with Chuck and Kristen Dalby and hear all that God is doing in their lives.  It's one thing for me to go half way around the world and do some training and then return home - they have moved their family for a year to minister to the kids in several orphanages in the Chiang Mai area.  Talk about surrendering everything to the Lord - but you see the fruit of the Holy Spirit in them and their boys.

This morning we went with the kids from a larger orhanage to a place where there are tiers of waterfalls as you can see in the picture below.  Not only beautiful but refreshing!  Later this afternoon one of the orther orphanages came to their home to make personal pizzas and chocolate chip cookies.  A great time was had by all!  If you go to my facebook page  you can see a picture of Zander holding the puppet he made today.  He should be proud of his accomplishment as he even had to hand sew everything!


Time for bed.  My internal clock still does not know if it is coming or going.  I teach at the orphange's church in the morning and then off to meet up with Jim for dinner with someone from Compassion Intrernational.  I will post again romorrow so stay tuned for more!

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Mark 6 Disciple

It's a whole different experience being sent on a trip like this with just a minimal amount of "stuff," truly trusting that God's power and authority is enough.  (I guess I am not quite a Mark 6 disciple as I am bringing extra clothes but does it count that they all fit in my carry-on?!)   I have to believe it is going to take training children's leaders to a whole new level.  Here are some prayer requests for our family and me:

  • The enemy has no way of messing with anyone at home, the house or animals while I am gone.  If you knew all the things happening with our house recently, you would understand why this is a big request.
  • To be still before the Lord and hear His voice
  • To do and speak as the Holy Spirit leads recognizing that His Word is more powerful and life changing than my own
  • To be sensitive to the needs of the leaders and kids I have the opportunity to meet
  • That Jim Rosene (from Kids Around the World) and I would remain united on all fronts recognizing that the enemy's tactic would be to divide and conquer
  • My mind and body be protected
Time to get ready for the airport and 24 hours of travel!  Thanks so much for your love and support.  I know that I am not doing this trip on my own!

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Preparing for Thailand

As I look back on my last several trips I can see the Lord weaning me from my "stuff" so I can be like the first disciples that were given instructions to not take anything with them but go in the power and authority that God had given them.
My last trip to India had me leaving my notebook filled with all my notes at the airport. For Iraq I did not find out what my classes were going to be until we were two weeks out. As of today, I really don't know what I am to be teaching. I totally believe God has called me to go but there is fear and trembling as I won't have my stuff to carry me through! I am thinking of even leaving my computer home and using this IPad I am typing on now! Could I really do it? Who and what am I trusting in to do God's work? Like I said in my last post, I told the Lord I wanted to be like Isaiah and to send me.
Me - not my stuff! God is good. He is faithful. It's a greater dependence on Him and the work that the Holy Spirit wants to do. It's a good lesson to be learned.
I leave next Wednesday and will arrive in Chiang Mai to spend the weekend with the Dalby family. Then it is two 2 day trainings, one in Chiang Mai and the other in Bangkok. I will be doing these with Jim Rosene from Kids Around The World. God is using this ministry in amazing ways throughout the world in places where many ministries cannot get into. If you get a chance, look them up: Kidsaroundtheworld.com
I will post some prayer requests prior to leaving. I think you know how to pray for me now! Thanks for "going" with me!