Tuesday, November 25, 2008

English Camp 2008 and Staff and Lay-Leadership Retreat



Staff and Lay-Leadership Retreat (October 2008)






We were getting ready for big adventure at Khao Yai ( means big mountain) National Park. The truck is very old and we had 12 of us in there, also some belongings and foods etc...



Taking a rest and eating together. The main dishes are sticky rice and spicy papaya salad.




Proud to announce that we made it to the mountain top :).





It's exciting and refreshing for each one of us to see God's creation.



Pat said " Everyone has gifts to serve". Therefore, you need to know what kind of gift that you have. So, in this picture, everyone is serious to find out what kind of gifts that they have.


Luaun and Suban (husband and wife) enjoy colouring. Pat talks about 3 colour ministry. The three colours represent Creator/ Wisdom (blue), Jesus/Commitment (red) and Spirit/Power (green). These colours help the participants to find out where they are in the ministy.



English Camp 2008 in Borabu Church

We have a mini-English camp for children living in villages closed to the church. Through the English Camp, many kids come to the church on Sunday.




We thank God for providing us teachers in unexpected way. Mr "T" comes from Cameroon. He lives and works at a local high school.







Linda Horn is teaching teenage students. We appreciate Linda's help and we thank God for Linda's partnership.




John and Grace from Canada who came to visit Thailand in October. They heard about our English Camp and volunteer to helped out. So, God knows about our needs and sent these teachers to help out.





Sharing the Good News with the youngsters. This Skit is played by our youth group.




kids tried to act like roasted chicken


The kids enjoy making crafts




Our dear friend Helen Harm in Canada prepared all these crafts for children and youth.











































































































































































































1 comment:

Rex said...

Wow! I love your church so much, you did such a good job with it! I'm glad to be able to look over your blog and see that there is much going on in Thailand!