OK, so we are going to Thailand, now what? Well if you stop reading now then you will never know. For those of you who are still reading I will give you what I know about our typical day in Thailand. We have three different teams going on this outreach so I am going to make it as typical as possible. If you are going to work in the village to build then your time will look a bit different, but we will post more on that later.
For your time in Thailand, if you are not in the village, you will be staying at the Akha Youth Development Center. This is the center where they run the school for the Akha youth. There are houses and classrooms on the property where we will be meeting, sleeping and eating. The campus is approx. 20 minutes from the city of Chiang Rai.
Our time will be mixed with training and outreach. The training will consist of times of worship, teaching, prayer, justice focussed issues, and sharing. I am very pro interaction, so a lot of the times we will have together will be discussion based. I think that we learn better that way, by sharing how we feel about issues and talking it out together. During these times we will be praying for each other and for the ministry and people we are going to be working and ministering with in Thailand.
The training will be mixed with times of outreach. For example, we will spend some time at the beginning of our time talking about the Akha people, then after we will go on a prayer race thought the city of Chiang Rai looking for different places, meeting people and praying for area’s of influence, such as education, government, media, health care and the family. We will always take time at the beginning and the end of our ministry times explaining what we are about to do and afterward talking about how it went.
Some of the other things we will be involved in during our time there will be helping out at orphanages, working with HIV/AIDS children, running children’s programs in villages, and at local centers, visiting and working in a local village, fishing, playing sports, preforming music, visiting a leper colony (dependent on the state of the colony), and working with local churches. All of these things I believe are close to Jesus heart and are things that are going to bring change and encouragement to the Akha people.
I will be posting more when I get more details from Rusty, our host in Thailand, but if you do have any questions please leave a comment or a question on the blog. I hope this gets you even more excited than you already are about the trip, I can’t wait to hang together.