Wow! Once again, my life has felt like a whirlwind for the last month or so.
One of my favorite things is that I got to go back to the orphanage in Sangklaburi from December 8-10 (thank God for Thai holidays!). We had a Christmas day camp for the orphans and community children. God's faithfulness is so evident at House of Hope. The House of Hope kids are more confident and much cleaner than the community children. You can see the love of Jesus in their lives. I love how they are so easily entertained by playing games together. They do have toys, but they don't know "what they're missing" in terms of technology. They are content with what they have and they work together as a family. As I mentioned before, they love to praise the Lord by singing songs and they put us to shame with how many Bible verses they have memorized. It was so humbling to be with them again. In the evening, we got to give many Christmas gifts to the children. It was a blessing to see their faces light up when they opened their gifts.
Even though Thailand does not recognize Christmas as a national holiday, I did not miss out on Christmas festivities. From huge Christmas trees in the malls, to the "Pass the Cheer" logos at Starbucks, to the Christmas decorations at school, I have been surrounded by reminders of Christmas. I am very blessed, however, because my school has a Christmas break. Most Thai schools do not have time off. I was able to take two Thai friends to two different Christmas parties. At each party, time was given for sharing about Jesus being the true meaning of Christmas. I thank God for opportunities to expose them to the meaning behind all of the Christmas hype (outside of the church, most Thai people think that Christmas is only about Santa Claus and Christmas trees). One of these friends is very open to the Lord and I pray that God continues to draw her to Himself.
The other highlight of this season was my dad's visit from the U.S. Thank you Jesus for the blessing and thank you Dad for taking the time and spending the money. My first Christmas away from the U.S. was great. I know it could have felt very sad, so I am so glad my dad came. We had a great time together! We went to Chiang Mai in northern Thailand and my dad got to experience lots of Thai food (and the occasional Western meal--especially on Christmas--it was fabulous!). We went to a cultural show and saw lots of Thai and hill tribes dances. I think my dad's favorite part of the trip in Chiang Mai was the elephant camp. They have taught the elephants to paint pictures and the pictures are very good considering they were painted by elephants. We saw some colorful orchids at an orchid farm and went shopping at the night bazaar. We bargained with the vendors and mostly got good prices for the things we bought.
As the new year approaches,I believe the Lord is giving me some specific goals to work towards. I am believing Him for souls to be saved and asking Him to shape me in the way I look at other people and interact with the body of Christ. Thank God for the way He molds us and makes us more like Him.