Acts 17:26-28

And he made from one man every nation of mankind to live on all the face of the earth, having determined allotted periods and the boundaries of their dwelling place, that they should seek God, in the hope that they might feel their way toward him and find him. Yet he is actually not far from each one of us, for "'In him we live and move and have our being...Acts 17:26-28

Sunday, April 8, 2012

New Beginnings

So after a busy few weeks I'm finally settled in. After the first four days of being here on a friends couch I found a decent little apartment in a good location, rented a moped, and found a decent coffee shop. For the most part things are going well. I've begun serving at Chiang Mai Christian fellowship, and I work right now down in the heart of Chiang mai, working with street kids, drop out teenage boys, and a few addicts. It’s called Khamsiri, and mainly it has been this German guy named Stefan and his wife Tina, who have literally poured out their lives over the last 8 years to this area and the people around them. Right now i think they are real burnt out, because they haven't had a lot of help, everything is breaking down physically at the facility, and the kids they have poured into over the past few years are growing up and wondering off. So far I really have no official responsibilities, but it’s looking like I will be fixing stuff for them, as well as developing out some teaching for the kids/ developing a missional community. This will allow Stefan and Tina to pour into the kids without having to try and fix everything, as well as constantly be creative with new things (which can be exhausting). One of the cool things they have set up is this aqua-hydroponics system. I've been messing with it the past few days, because it was run down and in need of some care. What it is, is a hole in the ground about four feet deep, that houses fish. Then a pump, pumps water out of the little pond and into these rock filled buckets (with plants in them). The plants filter out all the algae, acidity, and then the water drains back into the pond. They use the fish that are grown and the veggies as well to give "free of charge" to neighbors around them that need money. The neighbors can come take a fish (once grown) and go sell it in the market for about 100 baht ($3.33), thus allowing them to have a little money for stuff. Neat little project and great way to give back to their community. Well Stefan has no clue how this thing really works, or how to maintain it, because someone built it for them and then left 2 years ago. So due to my "great" experience with my swamp/pool, I was able to get the thing up and running and the PH balanced again, within about two days. Really neat thing will send some pictures soon. So ya, that’s’ a bit of what I've been doing and will be doing part time while in Thailand, as work towards planting in Burma. If you wish to contact me, send words of encouragement, your prayer request, or support the efforts, please email me at knownastheway@gmail.com. Other contact information below

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