Well here I am in Bangkok.
I arrived on what here was Sunday night, while all you at home were
starting your Sunday mornings. I just wanted to give a quick update to let everyone know that and how my time has been so far. I jumped
right into my Impact School of Missions classes on Monday morning. So far we’ve talked about culture and
contexualizing and sharing the Gospel in Asian cultures. Yesterday morning we had a basic intro crash
course in Thai language which was super helpful. I can already more clearly recognize some of
the sounds that I hear in speech and I have a better idea of how to pronounce
the Romanized Thai words that are on street signs or whatever. And it may be too early to say this, but I think
that my limited study of Chinese may be helpful in learning Thai as both
languages are tonal and the tones are actually quite similar. I’m also much more motivated with language
this time around since I’m starting out immersed, I know my need to communicate.
In my training group are eight
other girls ages 18-25, representing the US, Canada, the UK, Thailand, and
Australia. Out of nine of us we will be
heading out to serve in Thailand, Cambodia, India, and the Philippines at the
end of the month after training. I’m
enjoying getting to know everyone so far and I know that we will have many more
adventures together!
One question that I got a lot
before I left home was what my living situation will be here in Thailand. We are staying at the YWAM base here in
Bangkok for the first month (shout out to all my YWAM friends!) and I share a
room with three of the other girls. After
that I will be living with three other ISM students who are doing internships
here in Bangkok. That will change again
in April as some of the girls head home at that time, and I’ll decide what to
do from there later on.
Thank you all so much for
praying! I'll have more to share soon!
Great to hear that you made it safely to Thailand and that your prior study of Chinese is coming in handy for learning Thai! I know the light of your life lived for Christ will have a huge impact on the people around you there.
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