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Recent News

New DVD

   October 6th, 2009   -   

We now have a new DVD of our ministry videos and updates. If you wish to receive a copy please contact us at elephantlegs07@gmail.com. If you would like to view our most recent video click on the videos and links tab or click here.


We are in Roi-Et

   July 27th, 2009   -   

It has finally happened we are now living in the Northeastern side of Thailand. We live about 3 hours from the Loas boarder and 1 hour from Cambodia. It is a very different atmosphere here. In Bangkok we had city, cars, pollution. Here we have fresh air, rice fields, and the sweat smell of manure. It is interesting to see that breakfast is often a great mix of different fried bugs that they caught by using special bug lights the night before. We have yet to get that comfortable with the culture to join in. However the people are very friendly and the kids are adorable, Christine has pointed to a few she would like to keep. We are learning a slightly different language here it is more like Loas then Thai but with our Thai we can get along. We are the first foreigners who can speak Thai that have arrived here and it has helped us get in with the society. Jason has been helping the children read in Thai (which is the language they have to learn at school.) It has been a lot of fun and a great new experience.

 



Easter, Songkhran and Red Shirts

   April 30th, 2009   -   

This month has been filled with activity excitement and celebration. We first said good bye to the students that were living with us. It was a tearful good bye but they are really happy we will be coming to live in their village. We drove up to look at the place where we will be staying. It is a lot different from Bangkok. We are living around dirt roads and houses on stilts. The village we are staying in is more like traditional Thai.

During this time we celebrated Songkhran and Easter. Songkhran is literally a 3 day water fight and a lot of fun but it was short lived because of the riots that broke out in the middle of this celebration. The rioters who called themselves the red shirts blocked transportation and forced the city to close for 3 days. Now Thailand has restored itself to a partial peaceful country but there is still war in the southern regions.

Finally we were able to celebrate Easter. What small portions of Christians there are in Thailand got together and celebrated the death of Jesus which paid for our sins, and the resurrection of Jesus in which he conquered death to give us all hope. The good Friday service was much like a funeral, very solemn. The Easter Sunday was an all out celebration



First Week in Thailand

   March 8th, 2009   -   

My (Christine) first week in Thailand I experienced many "firsts."  For example, when I saw my first "y" [official Thai greeting] or when I ate my first Thai dish and when I slept on my first Thai bed, which by the way is as hard as a rock!  I stepped off the airplane not knowing what to expect other than the heat which is another first for me.  One thing that stands out to me is the smell.  Thailand is very fragrant.  There are dozens of stands parked on the sidewalks that cook food for any hungry passer-by.  I myself have been tempted by their yummy smells and wonderful low prices.  However, it is the people that are my mission.  As the song goes, "This is my Father's world," Thailand included.  The Thai people are loved dearly by God, but they do not know Him…yet.  I pray time and time again that the Lord will give me His heart for the Thai people.  I pray the same for you.



Going to Thailand!

   February 6th, 2009   -   

It is official! We are released to go to Thailand and will be leaving out of Michigan February 25th. We are really excited to begin our new journey in Thailand. Keep looking to this site for updates and postings. We will soon be adding videos and newsletters to the site.


Christmas in MI. New Years in ON.

   January 11th, 2009   -   

These holidays marked a special time for both of us. We spent the holidays with our family saying goodbye and sharing in past memories. It was a lot fun and will be memories we will be able to hold onto as we journey to the other side of the globe for next Christmas and New Years. I have attached some fun pictures for you to get to know our family.

1. The first picture is my family around New Years. Bottom (Larry Blaikie aka: Dad, Kyle Blaikie aka: Brother, Jason Blaikie aka: missionary extraordinaire.) Middle (Sasha Blaikie aka: Sister, Christine Blaikie aka: Mrs missionary extraordinary!) Top (Anita Blaikie aka: "The Mom" We are attempting to form a pyramid while waiting for company to come.
2. There is also a close of up of us with Jason's siblings.
3. Then Christine, her dad Carl Reidsma and uncle Tony Reidsma at Christmas
4. Stockings above a fireplace that's lit....not so smart.
5. Finally Christine's mother Deb Reidsma with her sisters Hannah and Rebekah...yes they are Chinese.


Riots Continue in Bangkok

   November 23rd, 2008   -   

Since early August Bangkok has been the site of intense rioting. At one point over hundred thousand protesters gathered at the government building demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat. This prime minister has only been in parliament since his brother-in-law was forced out of parliament in 2006. This protest has gone without violence for the last few months however Wednesday (the 19th) a grenade was thrown into the crowd killing one and injuring a few more.

Please pray for this to settle down and a solution be found quickly.
Pictures retrived from Yahoo Pictures




 
 
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