Friday, February 22, 2008

Sessions 4-6

Well, to say that this week has been amazing is an understatement. It has been an awesome blessing being a small part of what God is doing here in Thailand. These last few sessions, i held a second panel with the missionary kids, spoke 4 messages, and hung out with the students in different locations. The kids were very transparent with me on many different issues ranging from what not to say to a MK (missionary kid) to the joys of being anMk. We ended our last session this morning, and as always saying goodbye was hard. More pics and lessons from the Mk's to come in the near future.

i tell you jetlag is crazy. My body has been in and out of sync. I hope it's not too bad coming home, even though i heard it is. It's been hard to get to and from to blog more frequently than i anticipated. I think it's a good problem vying that i had some great oppurutnities to hang out with the students at the night market and also to visit some cool places in the city.

We are now awaiting our shuttle to get to the airport to began the long voyage back home. Sonja and Laurie added up the hours of our flight home; It will be a whopping 29 hours, counting all of the layover time. Wow, i'm gonna be out once we get home which will be on Saturday morning around 10 to 11am. I have to do my best to stay up so that i can get back on schedule- i have to be ready for church the following day. Just warning you students, I may have alot of red bull and jolt by my side as i teach sunday school. I'm looking forward to telling you guys all about the trip and showing you some cool pics.

Well, the rest of the gang is watching Batman, and i got a little bored so i'm probably going to do some reading. Again, it's been a great experience and i'm humbled again of how God includes us in the great work that he is doing. Big Ups to God!! Thank you for your prayers and support. Continue to pray for us as we head home. Pray that they have movies on this trip. They didn't have them on our way to Thailand. :(

Have a great day,
PG

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