Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Greeted on Arrival
That’s not uncommon. It’s seen in just about every airport these days. In fact, I’ve seen it often enough that I’m not the least bit offended that no sign welcomes me when I arrive after a long flight (ok … it might be nice – but it’s not going to happen!).
These signs were unusual because they appeared just as I stepped off the plane onto the jet-way. They must have welcomed some business or political dignitary. Usually these welcome signs are seen at baggage claim or somewhere outside the terminal.
I instantly thought of our missionary friends from this trip: Kevin and Jill Kane and Kent and Becky Good. Like other missionaries representing Wooster Grace, they left the comforts of American living to take the Gospel to “the ends of the earth.” No sign welcomes them when they walk-off the plane to the jet-way. In many cases there’s no sign to welcome them anywhere at the airport.
But someday, they’ll receive a hero’s welcome in heaven. Jesus Himself will say to them, “Well done, good and faithful servant” (Matthew 25). I hope I get to hold the sign for them!
Pastor Bob
Monday, January 23, 2012
Slimed by an Elephant
I can beat that! I was slimed by an elephant! Today we sponsored our Grace Place children for a picnic and a visit to an Elephant Show about an hour from the orphan home in Wiang Pa Pao, Thailand.
The children loved feeding bananas & sugar cane to the elephants, watching them shower each other with water from the creek, paint pictures (!), play soccer and dance.
After feeding the elephants, the trainer invites any brave soul to step toward the elephant and be “hugged” by the massive animal’s trunk. I tried it … and that’s when it happened…. I got “slimed” by an elephant! Jim Pike thought it was funny, until I put my offended arm around his neck :-).
Of course, the best part of the day was expressing the love of God to these wonderful children.
What an honor to be used by God to express His love to them. I can’t help but think of the words of Jesus, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these” (Mark 10:14). It’s worth it to be “slimed” just for them!!
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Nothing quite like it... this side of heaven!
Friday, January 20, 2012
Angkor Wat & Our Culture
One of the intricate & massive carvings (maybe 100 yards long) depicts an ancient battle between two groups. A plaque describes how modern culture really doesn't know why the battle was significant. Lesson: How many times do we fight over things that really aren't that important in light of eternity?? Hmmm...
Throughout human history, mankind has built monuments to the gods that stretched toward the heavens. Angkor Wat is no exception. Dozens of temple steps had to be climbed by these ancient people in order to pray. Lesson: We have the opportunity to enter God's presence at any time without rituals all because of the finished work of Christ (Heb. 9:24) Hmmm...
Tonight we hosted a delightful dinner with Pastor Chom, his family, and the leaders of the White Dove Ministry, which rescues women from the sex slave trade. What powerful reminders of the power of the Gospel to transform lives!
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Sensory Overload
BACK TO GRACE PLACE
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Drinking out of a fire hydrant
We were met at the airport by our dear friends, Kevin Kane & Savorn Ou. Savorn guided us through the afternoon as we visited Toul Sleng, the penitentiary where Pol Pot tortured anyone he considered "educated." It's sobering to remember that 3 million Cambodians were killed during his reign of terror.
A visit to Phnom Penh is hardly complete without a brief visit to the massive Russian market, where everything jackhammers to silk scarves are sold. I decided the jackhammers might not make it past the TSA agents in my carry-on luggage and opted for the scarves.
We concluded the day with a delightful meal at the Khmer Surin Restaurant, as we hosted Savorn, his wife, Sony, and Kevin for dinner. It was challenging to hear again about the great ministry of these dear leaders who are making such an impact on this country for Christ.
Nothing quite matches the introduction to the traffic, sounds and sights of this city. Traffic lanes & lights, while observed by some, are a suggestion, at best, to others.
Your prayers are appreciated as we embark this morning on a 6-hour ride, "water-buffalo-dodging" ride to Battambang where we meet our children tonight. Can't wait to see all of them! A big party is planned. Wish you were here to enjoy it!
Maybe I'll get really brave tonight & try to post some photos on this blog!