Welcome to our Travel Blog!!! We'll be posting pictures and info while we are working for Nightlight in Bangkok, Thailand! Our journey began October 1st and we'll be returning home January 22nd!

*note* the links in the banner up above are for our Beamish Photography website... they have nothing to do with our trip BUT if you would like to check out our work please feel free to do so :)

Friday
Jan212011

Goodbye Bangkok!

We just wanted to say THANKS to all of the wonderful people of Bangkok, and our amazing family and friends that have loved and supported us in our time here!! We can't wait to SEE YOU GUYS!!! SO - last post - what we're going to miss about Bangkok:

NIGHTLIGHT!! This is morning worship! Although it will be nice to understand people when they're talking/teaching/singing, we will miss seeing all of the beautiful women at NightLight - and Oliver will miss all of the kisses every morning =) 

The passionate people here that help us love Jesus more.

NEWSONG!! Can't wait to be back at the Garden - but we've come to love this lovely church family in Thailand.

Madness. Life at home will feel so quiet.

Markets. Oh, sweet markets, I will miss you!!

Street food!! I think we've talked about that enough...

Working together!! What a joy it has been to spend all day with my best friend.

Goodbye sweet city. We will see you soon. xx

Monday
Jan172011

The Flying Chicken

There's an amazing restaurant in Bangkok called The Flying Chicken. Only in Bangkok will you see a chicken catapulted in the air only to be caught by a guy... on a unicycle... with a spike... on his head.

Sunday
Jan162011

6 More Days!

I was reading in The Zookeeper’s Wife about Janusz Korczak last night – a pediatrician that chose to stay in the Warsaw Ghetto during WWII when offered a chance to escape. He chose to stay with the children in the orphanage that he founded before the war, and taught them to use their imaginations to escape the terror around them; he created an environment in which the children learned and played and prayed to thank God. When the liquidation of the Ghetto began and the orphanage children were deported, he chose to go with them, knowing that “his presence would calm them”. An eyewitness said, “A miracle occurred, two hundred pure souls, condemned to death, did not weep. Not one of them ran away. None tried to hide. Like stricken swallows they clung to their teacher and mentor, to their father and brother, Janusz Korczak”.

I want to have faith like that; to truly believe that I can follow God anywhere with no fear. I have seen some of the women at NightLight embrace God in that kind of way – so willing to trust God to pour mercy and grace all over them. They have such faith in a good God that knows them, forgives them, and loves them. We have seen God do miracles in our lives and provide for us OVER and OVER – I don’t know why I forget that so easily.

The chapter ends by saying that in Israeli tradition, Korczak is one of 36 Just Men who “are ordinary people, not flawless or magical…most of them remain unrecognized throughout their lives, while they choose to perpetuate goodness, even in the midst of inferno.” With only 1 week left in Thailand, I am again so grateful to have met so many people like this – ordinary people who have done great things by simply obeying the call on their lives.