We Are Finally Mobile!
We decided when we moved to Thailand to not have a car the first few years. We did this because we knew it would force us out into public transportation. This would stretch us and make us learn more language, and give us opportunities to meet and share with taxi drivers and people. I met one of my best friend here in Thailand on the subway. I have also had the opportunity to share my faith with taxi drivers.
But, times are changing. We are now expecting our second baby in June, and we are SO thankful for a family in Fairfield, Tx that has purchased us a mini-van!! We have had it for a few days now, and it has been so much easier to get around and haul our stuff. Having this is a huge blessing, and we are so thankful!
Easter
Easter was special this year. We got to hear a good sermon from Jo, and Josie enjoyed her time in the nursery. The day before we had some people from the church come to our party to celebrate Easter with us. After they left, Brittney and I talked about how encouraging it was to have them come over and share their time and laughs with us.
Buying Bibles
Jo and I purchased 20 Bibles and 4 Study Bibles for the future to give out and use in our Bible studies. We are thankful for Mrs. Pam and members of New Hope for making it possible! Bibles are expensive in Thailand. This is because there is not a big demand for them so nobody in Thailand has the special machine and paper used to print Bibles, so they are made in Korea.
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