Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Five Volunteers Return to the USA

As I write this blog, 5 members of our team are getting ready to land in America after a 10-day trip to Bangkok, Thailand. For five days last week, everyone got up around 6AM in order to leave about 7:00 for the trip to the tile factory on the outskirts of Bangkok. We returned back to the Guest House around 9PM each night tired and sometimes exhausted. Then each spent another hour preparing to teach the next day’s lesson to 57 employees of the tile factory.

Though a grueling schedule, everyone was delighted to have the opportunity to serve God by teaching English and the Christian worldview. Each day we were greeted by smiling faces and eager learners. The curriculum was well written by the Thailand missionaries. After the first couple of lessons, teaching went smoothly. The Thai students enjoyed learning English by practicing their conversation skills, participating in games and activities. They learned the “Hokey Pokey” and “Head and Shoulders Knees and Toes”.
The Hokey Pokey

But the highlight of each day was teaching 30 minutes of Christian worldview. In most cases, this was the first time the students received a complete overview of how sin entered into the world and broke man’s relationship with God. They heard about the importance of the cross and of Christ return to make a new world and restore man’s relationship with God. After each presentation, the students were asked to go to the white board and draw out the story. Then they had to explain the meaning of the story. They seemed to catch on pretty quickly. Thai interrupters were in each room to help with explaining the story in more detail and to correct any misunderstanding. What joy to watch the Thai student tell back the story that they had just learned!

The time for the volunteers ended with a trip to Antioch Baptist Church on Sunday.  Monday was a day off.  Some visited the tallest building in Bangkok for some photos of the big city. And of course, there was lots of shopping and eating authentic Thai food. The volunteers left Bangkok around 5:00PM to go to the airport for a 9:00PM flight to America. The trip to the airport was quite an ordeal! If you have a chance, ask Jennifer, Jacquilyn, Katie, Steve or Christi how they survived what was supposed to be an hour travel time, which grew into two and half hours!
Student Explains Cross and Crown Story

Praise God for the dedicated team that worked together so well and had joyful spirits regardless of the unpredictable schedule. The Thai’s really grew fond of the group and the Bangkok missionaries praised their efforts. The missionaries will begin follow up on the students who want to know more about Christ in the very near future.


Richard and Linda stayed on in Bangkok to work more with the missionaries. This Saturday they will head to Bangkla to work with another missionary couple, the Mackins.  Please pray for the evangelism outreach and the English Camp that they will be participating in next week.

One Close to Believing!


Kukguy is a young woman who works as a saleswoman at the tile company where we were teaching English and Christian worldview. Her employers have told their 300 + employees that they are Christian and about God. The employees consist of about 200 Burmese warehouse and factory workers, and around 125 Thai office and sales people. But only 1 or 2 of the Thai workers are Christian. Kukguy has many personal problems. She has noticed a difference in her Christian employers who show genuine concern for their workers. When our group came to teach last week, Kukguy told another employee that she was seriously thinking about becoming a Christian!  Please Pray that in the very near future Kukguy will take the step to follow Jesus as her savior.

Saturday, July 23, 2016

Is a Little White Lie OK?

The volunteer team has been teaching English and the Christian World View at a tile factory on the outskirts of Bangkok. The factory is owned by a Christian who is concerned that his Thai employees hear the gospel. Most of his Thai workers are not Christian and have very little knowledge of what Christians believe.The majority of our classes are made up of sales people working on the display floor at the tile company.

Each day there is a 30 minute presentation of the gospel included at the end of the English lesson. On one particular day, the lesson was about sin entering the world and how it affected man's relationship with God. At the conclusion of class, some employees stayed late and poised a very practical question to our teachers. The question: "Is it OK to tell a little white lie?". They are under pressure to meet sales quotas every month. Thus, to keep their customers happy, they often told "a little white lie" about delivery dates if the material ordered would arrive late. They rationalize that telling the truth would only make the customers mad. But if they told a little lie, then the customer would stay happy and they could keep the sale.  But in reality, they were feeling guilty about lying especially after studying the lesson on sin. The teachers and a missionary tried to explain that lying is a sin that displeases God. No matter what the circumstance, telling the truth resulted in a better outcome, and in the end, the customer would appreciate their honesty. Pray for God's spirit to fill their inner need for peace and to give them the courage to be honest with their customers.

Ja's Problem

Ja works at a tile company
Jennifer, Katie, and Jacquilyn were finishing their English class one evening. The only Christian student in the class, Joseph, whispered to the teachers, “one of the students named Ja, has a big problem. Would you pray for her?” The teachers learned that Ja's 88 year old mother was in the hospital. Ja had to leave work early every day to care for her Mom. By leaving early, Ja couldn't meet her monthly sales quota ($57,000) and was worried about being able to financially support her family.  Ja is a single mom struggling to raise children on her own. The teachers prayed for her for difficult situation. They asked that God would bring healing to her Mom and give Ja peace. You also can pray for Ja who is under a lot of stress.

A Simple Hug

One of the woman students the team has been teaching during the week stopped Linda in the hallway. She walked up and hugged Linda and said, “Thanks for being my teacher”. The student went on to say, “I’m not very smart. I don't understand or speak English well.” Linda hugged the student in return and explained that English was a very hard language to learn. She went on to say that learning any language is a slow process which takes a lot of patience. The student was encouraged and walked away with a big smile on her face. It only took a minute to show a little kindness, but it made a big impact on one student.

Sunday, July 17, 2016

Beginning Our trip In Thailand


Thursday, while driving to get the plane in Houston, Steve got stopped by a constable for "tailgating". It was a strange situation, almost like a setup! Ask him about this experience when he returns to America (Fortunately, he didn't get a ticket).

We got to the airport and boarded the plane about 5:00PM.  Twenty eight hours later we arrived in Bangkok, Thailand on Saturday morning.  Upon rounding up our luggage on the turnstile, we found out that Katie's checked bag decided to lay over in Houston!

We were met at the airport in Bangkok by 2 IMB missionaries and a Thai friend. We went to Eric Mullis' house to have a brief orientation. Then we went out to eat Thai food for lunch at a roadside restaurant. Our teammates were excited to taste new Thai dishes! Later, Linda took everyone on a tour of the nearby fresh food market. Then we retuned to the Mullis home for more orientation. Later in the day, we broke into 2 groups and took taxis to a food court in downtown Bangkok.  In one of the taxis, Richard had the opportunity to witnessed to the cab driver about finding eternal life with Jesus.

Sunday, we attended Antioch Baptist Church where 2 of our teammates, Steve and Katie gave their testimonies to the congregation. Linda translated their stories into Thai.  After the church service, we had the pleasure of eating a Chinese soup with rice noodles, fish and pork. We left church and returned to the Mullis' home to review the English curriculum we will teach beginning Monday morning. When the meeting was over, we walked to the subway, got aboard a train and returned to the heart of the city to eat at a food court.  Then we walked about a 1/4 mile back to the quest house.

Once back at the guesthouse, it was a joy to find Katie's suitcase waiting on her! She was so happy not to have to wear the same clothes to teach in on Monday that she began the trip with on Thursday. So far, our adventure has seen Richard and Linda practice the Thai language (often struggling trying to remember lots of forgotten words from 4 years of retirement). Our teammates have learned lessons in Thai culture and discovered new Thai foods. But most importantly, we all realize just how important our job will be this coming week in introducing lost souls to Jesus.

Please pray for each of us to be led by God's spirit as we begin teaching early Monday morning. We leave the Guest house at 6AM to teach employees at a Thai tile business.

Friday, June 17, 2016

We are returning to Thailand with a team from the USA.

We are retuning to Thailand in a few days! This time we will lead a team of 7 from the USA to teach English at a University in Bangkok. Part of the curriculum will be an English course designed by missionaries experienced in teaching ESL. The week of teaching will end with a presentation of the Christian world view to introduce students to the gospel.

Please pray for our team members: Steve and Christi, Jennifer, Katie, Jacquilyn, Richard and Linda. Saturday and Sunday we will be trained on how to teach the course at the University. Teaching begins on Monday morning July 18th.

  1. Pray for safe travel as we leave from Houston on July 14 and the adjustment to the different time zone (Jet lag) in Thailand. 
  2. Pray for good health for all team members and travel mercies while we're in Thailand. 
  3. Pray that God will prepare the hearts of those we teach so that they will want to know Jesus as Lord and Savior. 
  4. Pray that we can build relationships with both teachers and students which will continue beyond our time at the university.


The team will leave on July 25th. However, Richard and Linda will continue to work in Thailand helping other missionaries for the next 20 days. More details to come in later blogs - please stay tuned.