This is the second part of my trip to Cambodia1 - 3 September. It is not related to my mission trip to Vietnam but...
SAMS-USA Ministry In
South East Asia
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CAMBODIA PART I
ThisFirst (upside dien) photo at Siem Reap,International Airport. Second of that smallest banana I had dor breakfast....
A No Naansense Blog!
I have started making baked Naan Chips, sprinkled with garlic salt and Old Bay...
“None But Jesus Can Do Helpless Sinners Good.”
"None but Jesus can do helpless sinners good" is such a simple yet profound statement found in the hymn, "Come Ye...
Sightseeing in Singapore
People might wonder what the life of a missionary is like and assume there must be to it an air of the romantic or...
Thank You!
It is less than three weeks until I depart for Thailand. Thank you so much to all of you who have supported me...
Made in Indonesia
The kids and I are back in Jakarta and finally starting to feel the effects of jet lag wearing off! What a blessing...
L’envoi
This will be our last post as a result of our mission to Bangkok. The headline refers to both a poem by Kipling, and a literary term for drawing a meaning or conclusion at the end of a poem. I … Continue reading → …
Downtown Bangkok and Life Along The Tracks
Bangkok is a huge city. Every time we went downtown we were amazed at the number of skyscrapers on every side. The traffic was continually like rush hour at every hour of the day. It is very densely populated–about 15 … Continue reading → …
A Walk Through Our Neighborhood–Lat Krabang
We considered “our neighborhood” to be be the area which was walk-able distance from our lodging. Looking back through these pictures of our neighborhood already makes me feel a little sad that we will probably never again see these streets … Continue reading → …
The Ancient City of Ayutthaya
Our last sight-seeing venture was to the ancient capital of, then, Siam. This involved getting up very early and catching the 6:28 train near us to the main station in downtown Bangkok, then catching the train to Ayutthaya, a … Continue reading → …
Our Church in Thailand–
We are now home and working on overcoming our considerable jet lag. Because our last few days in Thailand were very busy, I didn’t complete all that I wanted to share so will post a couple more times. While … Continue reading → …