Our Cozy home is for SALE

Our Cozy home is for SALE

June 27, 2009

Life here...













As I ponder upon this 36 year, I'm grateful for both the blessings and life lessons God has bestowed graciously upon me. I'm a work in progress and more is always being revealed!
A few days ago I had another bought of the Thai stomach crud and it was horrible! Needless to say, God used that time of sickness to root out character defects I've chosen not to look at or deal with for quite some time. (Ephesians 3:13-21).
I'm convinced His timing is perfect in all things!
Here are pictures portraying life in Samut Prakan. Enjoy!

June 23, 2009

Teaching in Samut






It's amazing to see first hand how excited Thai children are to be amidst farangs (foreigners). Their child like response to both learning and foreigners are something we can all glean from. (Luke 18:17)
We have had the privilege of teaching in the Word of God, Noah's Ark, making boats and animals out of construction paper and pipe cleaners. Working with God's children has simply been a joy!

June 18, 2009

prayer walking






Have I mentioned the depravity here? Physical, emotional and spiritual. The means by which people live and the things in which they are subjected to are beyond words. I wish more eyes could see this? It's quite surreal, and yet, in spite of this forsaken place, God is present! The few believers who are in Samut claim Him boldly regardless of their circumstances.

We've been prayer walking amidst the poverty! And today we had church with a local elder who lives in the slums. Her home is built on wood beams that stand two feet above stagnant, contaminated water. Her home is no different than the hundred of degraded dwellings that surround it. She sews, sleeps, and cares for her family in a dwelling no bigger than an 8 by 8 ft room. She reminds me of the Samaritan woman who, in spite of her situation, surrenders her livelihood in the name of Jesus.

June 16, 2009

Arrival in Samut




The journey began two weeks ago starting in Seattle. Pastor Brian, Lisa, Mick and Sherrie were found in the same restaurant as my Auntie Sally, Sandy (her friend) and I. The Olive garden, of all places! An impromptu prayer "send off" was ordained in the parking lot, sending me off with blessings and armor which set the mood for EDGE orientation 2009 down in West Palm beach Florida. Finally meeting my team was a real joy!

EDGE training equipped us as a team, unifying us in the body of Christ! The long 26 hour treck overseas was covered with God's grace. We were most grateful for HIS provisions, as we arrived safely to Samut Prakan.

The Malones and Greg (long termers) have welcomed us with open arms; sharing their space (literally), knowledge and understanding of this area. They have been most gracious in sharing their vision God has pressed upon their hearts. They are compelled to work in Samut slums for the advancement of God's Kingdom! They are saints who, by heeding His call, have recklessly abandoned themselves, so that He may be glorified amongst the nations. I realize how blessed I am, to be under their discipleship. Thank you God! Here are some pictures thus this far! Enjoy!
With much love, teri


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June 4, 2009

Samut Prakan


As I sit in mi casa with less than a few hours prior to travel, I am awe struck in how fortunate I am to be serving overseas in the name of Yeshua. I pray, in earnest, God continues to work in and through me concerning humility, serving with a lowly contrite spirit. And as I sit, ill at ease, weak and feeling as if I want to puke. I know I'm exactly where God would have me be.

To recognize Powerlessness is a good thing! For I am no better or worse than Thai people, my wretchedness stinks just as bad as the next sinner standing next to me. It is through grace I'm saved! Radical, sweet God given grace! May God take this broken vessel and use it for His Glory and Kingdom, so that, others may repent, savoring the Sweet smell of their Savior, King Jesus, upon Salvation.

Orientation here I come!

Till the nets are full!