Friday, September 23, 2011

“It Doesn’t Make Sense…”

A conversation from the streets:

While the team from Canada was here in August I had the chance to have many conversations with a variety of people. Each conversation was an opportunity to learn more about the people in Thailand; who they are, what they believe, what their worldview is. It was also a chance to share with them about the God who can transform their life. There are a few conversations that stand out the most in my mind & heart; here is a glimpse into one of them: 
[names have been changed]

Hot, sweaty & tired, I had just finished a drama set at a University canteen and was walking over to start a conversation with two students who had been sitting & watching the entire performance. 

“Sawadee-ka, chan cheuh Janna ka,” I said as I introduced myself to the students. They responded by telling me their names, Toei & Miew. 

“Khaow jai mai se dang?” In my very poorly phrased Thai I asked them if they understood the performance they had just watched.

In perfectly clear English they responded by telling me they understood it was about Christianity. [I was relieved that I would be able to converse with them in English because all our translators were already engaged in conversations!] 

The next question they asked, which spurred us into a long conversation was, “Why did you come all the way to Thailand to do these dramas?”

“I’ve come to Thailand to share with you about the God who has saved & transformed my life because of His love for me. The dramas are just one of the ways I can share that.” I went on to tell them that the same God who loves me also loves them and wants to transform their lives as well. 

Toei looked at me confused, “how can the Christian God love us when we are Buddhist?”
Praying very hard for the guidance of the Holy Spirit & for the Lord’s words, I shared the Gospel with them to explain the kind of love God feels towards them, towards all people. They were shocked, amazed and in disbelief by the kind of love the “Christian God” [in their words] shows for people, for them. 

“It doesn’t make sense that God would keep loving people even when they do bad things,” Miew said. Toei agreed with her and admitted how they live each day in constant fear & guilt. According to the Buddhist belief in Karma, one receives good [in this life & the next] when they do good and one receives bad [in this life & the next] when they do bad. Toei & Miew were mature & honest enough to admit that no matter how hard they try to be good & to do good they constantly fail &do bad. 

They told me how scary it is for them knowing they’ll have to ‘pay’ for all the bad things they have done. “We do our best not to think about this so we can try and enjoy our days,” they told me. 

My heart was [& still is] breaking for them. I brought the conversation back to the cross, explaining that they didn’t have to live in fear & guilt because someone else, Jesus Christ God’s Son, had already paid for the wrong things they have done & will continue to do in their life. “That’s how much God loves you!” I exclaimed, “He is waiting for you to have faith & believe this!” Toei & Miew could not comprehend this – this did not make sense to them because it is the complete opposite of all they know.

This conversation reminded me of how upside down and backwards the Gospel message is! The Gospel doesn’t make logical sense and it is only God who can bring understanding to us. It is only God who can change our hearts so that we believe in this upside-down Truth. This is what I am praying for Toei & Miew; they did not accept Christ that day but they were hungry to know more. Pray that as they connect with the Campus Ministry Staff and me [via facebook] that God will change their hearts.

"WHAT HAVE YOU BEEN DOING LATELY JANNA?"

Since it's been SO long since I've last updated my blog and much has happened, I thought I'd give you an overview of my time via pictures! [Plus, pictures are fun!]

August 10th-26th: DRIME Canada Mission Trip to Thailand





Here's the team from Canada, plus Samantha & I!




Here we are again! After our intense days of ministry we went to Amphawa to rest & debrief.



One evening we did ministry in a slum. Through a translator I had the opportunity to talk with a young woman, Poi. After sharing the Gospel with her she said she wanted to know more about Jesus. Every other Sunday after Church my friend & I go to visit her and tell her more about Jesus.



We did A LOT of street ministry while the team was here. Here's a glimpse into one of the markets we ministered at.


More ministry...at this market one of the TCCC staff who came out for conversations talked with a young lady. This lady had talked with some Christians a few days ago and learned about Jesus. That morning she prayed to God, asking Him to show her He was real. On her way home from work she saw us at the market, stopped to watch, ended up talking with the TCCC staff member & then gave her life to Christ!! Praise the Lord!



At one of the university campuses I had the opportunity to share Christ with two students, Arm & Toy. After a long conversation they said they wanted to accept Christ!! I was blown away by their response & reminded how it is God and God alone who saves!



While the team was here we hosted two workshops at the TCCC office. 75 people were trained in the DRIME dramas & encouraged to use them to reach out to their communities!





A handful of people who were trained at the workshops joined our team for ministry throughout the week. It was encouraging to see them using what they learned!






Here are all the workshop attendees, translators & DRIMERs at the first workshop!







Here we are doing ministry on one of the unviersity campuses. It was a blessing to be able to partner with TCCC's Campus Ministries & help them reach out to the students on their campuses!






In Our Spare Time....





Samantha & I made a quick trip to Cambodia for visa purposes!! We were in Cambodia for about 20 minutes & spent the rest of the time shopping at a market on the Thailand side of the border! [I think the picture is too small, but the sign on the statue-looking bridge says "Kingdom of Cambodia."]












While the team was here in August, during our debrief time we had the opportunity to ride on an elephant! So fun!




Samantha, Ning, me & Kung - love these ladies!!!



Eating together is very important here! In fact some food tastes better when shared :) One of these meals for sharing is papaya salad, sticky rice & various kinds of meat [it's one of my favourite meals]...definitely tastes better when shared with friends!



Samantha & I FINALLY made it to a beach! We went to an island off of Pattaya with some friends. It was SO refreshing! And a birthday gift to myself!


Ning, Kung, Natti, Jumm, Samantha & I  enjoying the beach! Although Samantha & I were the only ones who ventured out in the sun!  Our friends tell us they get enough sun already & don't want to get any darker!



To celebrate my birthday I not only went to the beach, but the next day I also went bowling with some friends! [I know, I went ALL out! Haha!] It was fun!


DRIME Thailand is Taking Shape....


It has taken a lot longer then Samantha & I anticipated to find and choose the DRIME Thailand Leadership Team. But the Lord knows what he is doing and by the second week of September we finally had leaders to work with! Our time has now been filled with planning & training our leaders! To the left is a picture we took after a long meeting of discussing the direction of the leadership training.



 I would like to introduce you to the three DRIME Thailand Leaders; from left to right, Kung, Por & Kong. This picture was taken at our first leaders meeting! In case  you can't tell from the picture, we laugh a lot during our meetings!! :) They are a fun bunch!! And more importantly they have a passion to serve, a heart for the lost and a deep love for our Lord!

Kung is full-time staff with TCCC; she works a bit with the Church Partnerhsip Ministry and now will be adding the Director of DRIME Thailand to her job description. Por is also full-time staff with TCCC; he is the Campus Director for Kasetsart University & will be co-leading the DRIME Campus Team with Kong. Kong just graduated Univeristy this past year and currently volunteers with the campus ministry at Kasetsart Unviersity.




At our last leaders meeting we taught them the drama "Redemption." We are performing this drama at our church this Sunday!







I hope you enjoyed this journey into the last two months of my life! Know that God is moving in Thailand & I am excited to see how He will use the DRIME Ministry in partnership with TCCC & the local church!!
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED PRAYERS & SUPPORT!!