Martes, Mayo 15, 2012

Children's Home


This is where we spend most of our two months in Thailand. This is the children's home run by our kababayan M. As of now, they have six boys and six girls from the Wa tribe of Myanmar. The oldest is grade three while the youngest is in kindergarten. Not all of them are orphans, some have parents but are too poor or have already many children to take care. Originally, they came from other children's home. Right now they are enrolled in Thai school. They speak Thai and are learning to write and speak English. 




We would like you to meet them even only in pictures.



English Camp Beyond the Border

Our time at Tachileik, Myanmar is unforgettable. It was our first time to step in Myanmar soil and feel the great need of the place. It is very different from Mae Sai though it is only separated by a river. Economically, it is very low and dependent on Thailand in many things.

We had the opportunity to teach for 5 days in one of the children's home that was attended by almost 50 children and youth. They come from different places and are house in two separate homes. Most of them have families but their families cannot afford to send them to school. That is why they were brought to the homes.

Praise our Father who has not abandoned these precious children and youth in the midst of difficult struggles in life. 

Baptism of MK's


Ef was given the privilege to baptized the three children of our kababayan worker here in Mae Sai. It was a memorable moment for us and for the children who have stayed here in Thailand for six years. The oldest is Jared and is returning to Philippines to pursue college education. Their father assisted me in the baptism which took place in a cool mountainside lake. It was also attended by our other kababayan workers.
The children at the orphanage
were also taught about baptism.
Please pray that they will grow deeper in their relationship with God and pray also for the provision of their studies, especially for Jared.

English Camp at Immanuel Church


This is our second English Camp in another church in Mae Sai. The camp was only three days but was very helpful to the church. We learned that this church has no ministry for the children like Sunday school. After our camp the pastor told Elena that he thinks the church also need teachers for children. We observed that majority of the attenders on a regular Sunday service are old people and very few children and youth. We thank God that through the camp the pastor saw the importance of Christian education for the children and youth.
Ef and the pastor of Immanuel Church.
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Please pray that the leaders and members of this church will seek wisdom from God on how to reach out to the children and youth of the community.

English Camp at Pantamit Mae Sai Church



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This is our first 5-day English Camp at Mae Sai church. It is like the typical Vacation Bible School but the difference is English lessons are incorporated each day. It was attended by both Burmese and Thai children. Elena teach the children while Ef teach the youth. It was quite a bit challenging to teach children that speak little English but with God's help we learned to handle it. Also in the process, we gain insight to their culture and begin to like them for who they are. We know that this is one of the important aspects in cross-cultural ministry. We have to rise above the challenges of ministry and people's culture and learn to love them as God loves them.

We are also grateful for our mini-TESOL training and Christian Education class at the seminary that helped us greatly and most especially for your prayers to us each day.