As you can tell from the missing photos, this site is at capacity.  I am headed to Thailand again in 2009, and there are many updates I would like to share.  I have set up two new blog sites to supplement this one.  Please visit them at your convenience.

Donations for the Thai ministry can be sent to Mike at Circuit Riter Ministries (see the link on this page).

Here are the new sites:

The Mimi Project:  themimiproject.edublogs.org

Thailand 2009:  thai09.edublogs.org

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To become chicken and rice, of course!  Crossing the road in Thailand is dicey, at best, and you run the real risk of getting squished!  I’ve added photos to this blog now — check them out.

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I dabbled in the tourist realm, and it was fun!  Here are some pictures — more when I get home. Read the rest of this entry »

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Kids love to play dress up, so that’s just what we did — we had a race game to dress up and learn English words for clothing.  Meanwhile, we studied Joseph’s coat of colors and Joseph’s life and purpose.  Pretty fun week, and the dress-up game was a laugh.  Check out these photos … Read the rest of this entry »

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I have now been in Thailand for 2 weeks, and what God is doing here is pretty incredible.  During my time here, I’ve had the opportunity to sit in on a couple of Thai Bible studies.  Each day, we hold a Bible study at the school, and there are Thai prayers at least 4 times a day.  I kept on hearing some familiar words every time:  Pra Jau and Pra Yesu. Read the rest of this entry »

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There’s one thing I’ve learned about living in Thailand — look up, look down.  Here is a bit of information about things I’ve encountered and a little about those I’m glad I haven’t!  I’ve added photos to this blog now.

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Passa Angrit — Speak English — my favorite phrase in Thai, and the one I use most often.

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I have limited knowledge on this topic so far, but I can tell you what I’ve seen.  Pictures attached … Read the rest of this entry »

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