Archive for January, 2008
January 29, 2008
I’ve been in Cambodia for a few days now. “Siem Reap” is the name of the city i’m at. I would have to call this land the “city of dust”. The streets are so dirt and there is a haze of dust that feels the air like smog. It has been cool to be in a different place and country for the most part. Today we went to the Angkor Waht Temples. It was pretty cool. They are ancient ruins and the largest temples in the world. Lots of pictures i took today. I’ve been doing well. I’ve been going through the book of Genesis. Its been amazing. I also just finished reading a book called “the final quest”. That book was awesome and so encouraging to my spirit. I appreciate all the prayers from family, friends and friends families. Jesus is so amazing.





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January 20, 2008
I’ve been here in Bangok on khao San RD. for almost five days now. Its been pretty cool meeting new people and watching the Lord work. Last night our team had worship on the roof and two of the girls on our team invited a lady they’ve been hanging out with. It was such an amazing time of worship. I love Jesus Christ so much and what he is doing. I met a man yesterday also who had really long dreads. IT was cool talking to him and so i got my dreads redone by him and gav him some business. The Lord is so faithful and all my trust is in him. I leave soon for cambodia so i’m way stoked. Thankyou so much for the prayers and support.





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January 14, 2008
So today is my second day in Chang Mai. It was a 3 1/2 bus ride south from Chiang Rai. This city is huge. Its got over a million people here and is the second largest city in Thailand. I like my room a lot more than the last one i stayed in when in Chaig Rai. The one back there was musty and mildewy which was making me have a runny nose and be sick. Here my room is super clean and i slept so well last night. I met a cool man about my age back in Chiang Rai that I wish i could have spent more time with. He was so cool and ended up being from Hawaii. Way sweet!! May my Lord Jesus Christ bless that man and continue to show himself to him. Here in Chiang Mai the city is bigger like i was saying earlier. We even have a starbucks coffee house right next to our hostel. Last night I went to a night market and saw a elephant on the sidewalk. I could have touched it. It was so cool seeing one that wasn’t behind glass or bars. Way sweet. I really have been enjoying meeting different backpackers and sharing the Love of Jesus Christ. That has been so amazing. Right now i’m at an internet cafe on one of the main strips of town. Its pretty cool. The food here has been great. I’ve seen as far as travelers go are a majority of retired couples and single college age backpackers. My heart goes out to backpackers because they are on a journey, a quest to find themselves. I want to show them Jesus while they are on this search. Most backpackers i’ve talked to have been pretty open in conversation as well as talking about spiritual things. Jesus is the key. I appreciate the prayers from all my family and friends along with family friends. I thank all of you. Jesus Christ is never changing and is here in this country. May I lift his name higher.


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January 12, 2008
I’m in Thailand now. Whooooot!! I have been able to write a new post as of lately. I was in Bangkok for about four days and then our team made our way up to the mountains right outside of Chiang Rai. There we helped out an Orphanage dedicated to helping Ahka children from getting pushed into the lives of prostitution and drug lifestyles. It was really awesome. We spent nine days there and by the time we had to leave, the little kids were so attached to us emotionally along with our team towards them. Before we left we had the chance to travel to the remote Ahka villages and hang out with the people. I along with the time were met with hospitality right away. We ended up relaxing and visiting in one of there huts. They prepared for us mango, peanuts and hot tea. The tea tasted more like the kettle it was made in but i wouldn’t of traded the experience. They are such a beautiful and loving people. Right now I’m in the City of Chiang Rai. Its heavy in certain areas spiritually. Now our team is planning on going to Chiang Mai. I’m excited to start ministering to the traveling backpackers and sharing the love of Christ Jesus. This country is beautiful in certain parts but still dirty in the cities. Jesus has been teaching me so much and has been working in me to overcome the fear of man. I want to be free to share what the Lord has laid on my heart especially when the Spirit is leading. I appreciate your prayers so much. They are so important. I’ll write soon.



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