End of the 1st Half
This past Sunday was Jacob and Rachel’s last Sunday here in Bangkok, which meant it was their last Activity Day with the students. We had a picture scavenger hunt that led the students all around the area that the church is located. The winning team of the scavenger hunt won the opportunity to sing a song in English in front of the auditorium. Everyone had such a fun time. After activities was over, students started to get pictures with Jacob and Rachel and some students had gifts for them. Monday morning, we took a taxi to the airport and jumped on a plane to Phuket. We had a nice hotel across the street from the beach. We got to hang out with Caleb Henderson, who grew up as a missionary kid in Bangkok. He spends a couple months in Phuket every summer. It rained quite a bit while we were there, but we still enjoyed our stay. Thursday, we checked out of the hotel and went into Phuket town to spend some time at the church with the secretary, preacher and AFCPhuket team, before our evening flight back to Bangkok.
The AFCO group is in Bangkok for a few days before they return to the States. I went to a nursing school with them where they were putting on an English camp. Last night, we went to another English teachers house, to eat pizza and drink Dr. Pepper. It was amazing to have a Dr. Pepper. When we got back to the church, me and Jacob played cards with some of the youth group. I got a call this morning from an old student of mine. She is one who has always shown interest in Christianity, but there was always something holding her back from really learning. Hopefully that will change this year. Please be praying for her and other students who show interest in God.
The AFCO group is in Bangkok for a few days before they return to the States. I went to a nursing school with them where they were putting on an English camp. Last night, we went to another English teachers house, to eat pizza and drink Dr. Pepper. It was amazing to have a Dr. Pepper. When we got back to the church, me and Jacob played cards with some of the youth group. I got a call this morning from an old student of mine. She is one who has always shown interest in Christianity, but there was always something holding her back from really learning. Hopefully that will change this year. Please be praying for her and other students who show interest in God.
In Him,
Amos
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