Happy Family Day!!!!!
Happy Family Day!!!!!
The connection between Child and Sponsor is very important to us at New Family Foundation. And there are various ways we help to facilitate that.
This year, we wanted to try something a little different, and it lined up nicely with the fact that Ken and I were there at Hot Springs just before Valentine's Day.
I asked the Sponsors to fill out at template that included a picture, a little bit about them and what they do in a typical day, and a little love note at the end. I spent the better part of the last week there translating these pages, printing them off and putting them in envelopes for "The Day."
And here they are.
So to our Sponsors this morning, we say a HUGE thank you for your LOVE!!!
May the day bring blessings and joy in the knowledge that you are loved right back!
And don't forget:
Tomorrow, Sunday, February 14 at Highview Community Church (295 Highview Drive, KIT ON N2N 2K7) you will hear a report from our November Team, Cheryl, Pat and Evangeline. Starting at 10:30 a.m. EST. To view the service online clink on the Google Meet link here.
Happy Love Day Everyone!
They've spent the first 30 minutes singing softly in their pjs and reciting words of hope, affirmation and inspiration from the Bible. Chores are next, while it's still cool, and then getting dressed for school. It's Tuesday, so regular uniforms are donned. Then breakfast. And then last minute gathering of backpacks, and everyone piles on.
Two reasons to mention this.
One is to remind us that our kids do attend the government run schools in our district. We do not run a school here. Their education is set by the education standards of the country, and it includes the practices of the Buddhist faith. Neither their Buddhist teachers, nor ourselves find this to be a problem. The Christian faith of our family is respected. No child is required to participate in the Buddhist morning prayers, only to remain respectfully quiet and still. Works for everyone. We learn respect for one another, and no one is threatened by this.
The other reason to mention anything about heading off to school is the fact that our truck is getting a tad too small for us.
Sure we fit, kinda. But it's getting a little squishy.
For our big outing we all piled into the vehicles and headed into Chiang Mai for a trip to the Mall.
While that may sound a tad underwhelming for most of us, a few points might put it all in perspective.
And this morning, lots of excitement. We get all dressed up for this. The little girls are helped with some 'make up' by the bigger girls. The teens have saved their best tops and jeans for just such occasions. We don't get out much, other than to school, and for that we have our uniforms and have to braid our hair, so...
I personally love the more sheltered, quiet life out here at Hot Springs. But if we want our kids to take full advantage of all the opportunities offered to them, it's helpful if they can be exposed to the more modern, bustling life that happens in Chiang Mai. If they are to become lawyers and doctors and businessmen and women, as some of them have expressed to be their goals, or even if they are to take their place in any decision making roles within Thai society, they best get a feel for confidently moving around in those environments.
And then.
There are times when it overwhelms me; this knowledge that these children are considered at-risk for a reason. Poverty in this part of the world leads too easily down a wretched slope of unspeakable things for the vulnerable. So to have her - and her new family siblings - right here, right beside me, and me knowing without a shadow of a doubt, that in this moment, right here, right now, she is unconditionally loved and utterly safe... I am ambushed by it; this sense of if there was nothing else I ever did that was worthwhile in my whole life long, it wouldn't matter, because....this.
And to all who contributed to this particular day, and all who contribute in any other way. Sponsors and Supporters, prayers, encouragers, cheerleaders, awareness spreaders, those who love us in all the ways you do....all this is you too. Without question, you're all in this. I get to be here, but you're here too. Very truly. As warm and real as a little girl's sleepy head against my arm.
In a world with so much darkness, it's days like this that shine the light against it all. Love wins.
[For more pictures - because apparently Yupa found a better place to take some of the bouncy thing - check out New Family Foundation's Facebook Page!]
Thank you for your love.
One of the important things we wanted to do on this trip was spend a bit of time with Esther Weatherall.
Sunday night provided just that opportunity, first with a Shabu hot pot style restaurant meal, then with a little stroll through Chiang Mai's famous Walking Market inside the old city walls. Bonus: We were able to pick up Bell at her university dorm, and it made for a happy little group. [For those who know Ken and his eating preferences, yes, he was able to find enough favourable things to dump into the mix. No squid though, thank you very much.]
There is for me a sense of something coming full circle in the fact that Esther is now here in Thailand serving as a full time missionary with YWAM Chiang Mai. In fact, back in 2008, when Highview was all new to this "Regions Beyond" thing, I met with a supervisor named Charlie McCordick who was assigned to help me with a 'Missions Elective' during my post grad studies. And this is exactly what he said to me. That we'd know we were really a sending missionary church when....When someone from Highview would choose to make global work their vocation.
And here we are.
Esther's story of her introduction to and continuing development towards what she's doing today is hers to tell. I'll just mention here that it was a first visit to Hot Springs that got the ball rolling. I've had a front row seat to that growth for almost the whole way, lesser recently as she has branched out way beyond the ministry of New Family Foundation and has forged her own relationships of mentorship and ministry partners. Still, it's a very rewarding thing to watch God do something over a long haul period of time, from Esther celebrating her 18th birthday on this first trip, to her emergence as a capable adult with lots to offer. It's exciting to imagine what God has in store for her in the future.
If you are interested in connecting with Esther, to find out more and contribute to her ministry, you can check out Charitable Impact. Or check out her specific work with YWAM at Bahn Dem Rak.
Blessings and strength and joy for your journey, Esther!
We have peacocks!
This was a new feature at Hot Springs, seen by us for the first time on our last visit in November.
I should clarify that these are wild birds who have just felt safe and comfortable to hang around with us on the grounds. There's five at my last count. Looks like two males with the long tail feathers, and three females with the shorter plumage. They are nonchalant about it all, just strolling on by. Or jumping up onto the various levels of rooves we have here.
And just as I was writing this, I heard the great crash of the landing, went outside to chat him up, and asked politely if he would show me his splendor. And just like that he complied. I'm not kidding.
Even so, we all seem quite pleased with them. Like we have a small flock of our own exotic pets, but not really. And they are quite comfortable with us. Not aggressive in any way, but happy to stroll on by with only a yard or two between. The children find them fascinating. They were the ones who dragged me out to see the peacock who had managed to get himself all the way up on the cross at the front of the church building, just as dusk was setting in.
We also have plans to take Esther to supper tonight, picking up Bell from university on our way. And a little market trip is tucked into the evening as well. I'm making a list of what I'd like to bring back for the Sponsors. And a few more English prizes for the kids. And maybe some of that wonderful all-purpose oil they have that's really nice behind the ears, for me.
Next week I will make yet another attempt to preach in Thai. But not this morning. This morning there is time to just be, and let it be, and knowing it is deeply wonderful just to be.
I think that if I was an orphan....