Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Thailand...

Just back from 10 night trip to Thailand with my Mum and her friend Gillian. We stayed in at Patong Beach Hotel - right in the heart of this holiday destination. It was a great time with my mum and sharing this traveling experience with her. Very thankful she was so generous in taking me on the trip with her. It was also good to see Gillian again who is a family friend from way back. She is also the mum of the kids that I was school of the air home tutor for in the Aboriginal community, which was the last time I had seen her (4 years now)!

We shopped at the markets that had lots of the same sorts of things - t-shirts, dvds, watches, sunglasses, tailored suits & dress, shoes, tourist: hats, towels, wooden elephants, tissue box covers and much more... oh did I mention shoes??

Patong Beach Street

I came home with 4 pairs of new shoes... a new pair of brown flats for winter, pair of fun white plastic flats (v. cute), pair of dress heels and a pair of beige open toe flats.

Now as some of you know I do have a small and moderate love for shoes. So I think I did well by coming home with only 4 pairs since each shoe averaged a whole $5.

But instead of talking shopping which you can do at home or pretty much anywhere, I will move to my impressions of the culture and country of Thailand, well perhaps Patong Beach anyway!

First impression of Patong Beach, Phuket - hot, smelly and humid! Got used to the smell by day 2 and pretty much never got used to the humidity except when in the air conditioning!!

It was hard to get to know the culture of this town as it is so geared to the tourism market. The locals are there to appease all needs, desires, wants and greed of the tourist - Which is quite sad... Patong Beach could be soon made an new Aussie state, every second person is an Aussie's with tattoos who are on their annual holiday there.

But to our holiday... We did two tours, one to Phang Nga and the other around Phi Phi Islands mountains/rock that go straight up out of the water.

On the Phang Nga trip we travelled in a Longtail boat, had lunch at a Muslim Fishing Village, except we didn't have time to look around... only stayed in the restaurant.

Phang Nga / James Bond Island was beautiful, absolutely spectacular. Absolutely picturesque. Some of the photos of me, like the one below, look as though I am superimposed - but no it's the real deal. Mind blowing!

Before we got to the Phang Nga region we stopped off for an elephant trek, buffalo cart ride and see some very cute monkeys, except for the cheeky monkey that bit me.

Phang Nga - Long Tail Boat Ride
Phi Phi Don and Phi Phi Ley, were two of the most beautiful islands ever... Phi Phi Ley is where "The Beach" movie was filmed. So beautiful. Again absolutey stunning. Thailand truly has some of the most glorious parts of God's creation!

On our trip was Shampoo and her family. Shampoo owned the tour booking company that is at our hotel. She was trying out the tour to recommend it to customers. She was so kind and looked out for us the entire time. It was a treat to meet her family, all very polite and kind.

Later in the arvo near Phi Phi Don, we were let out for a snorkel - oh the fish we saw were fantastic. So many colours adorned the fish. I am however still suffering from the sea lice bites, grr...

Some of the funniest sites were seen while getting ready for the swim. An Indian couple who never been swimming before gave it a go, many Asians who decided to go in fully clothed all with life jackets, some Indian boys who don't own swimmers and decided to go in just their underpants, an very obese man jumping off the boat, some Thai boys who forgot swimmers bought some from the boat and got changed in front of everyone!

And then me and a few other Aussie's and some Brazilians went in with swimmers and our snorkel - I never felt so normal yet in such a minority.

We also went to Phuket town, local growers markets (which was a daring place to eat dinner but so worth it) and the Butterfly gardens. But lots of the time was spent in the Patong Beach Markets and the beach and by the hotel's gorgeous pools.

But in effort to get to know the place better we refused to eat at any of the restaurants and so we risked it to eat at the side-of-the-road stalls, where the Thai themselves eat. Which was great... we had no problems, we never got sick and got to enjoy the delight of real Thai food and real chats with Thai people. Plus we finished off most meals with Banana/Choc Pancake mmmmmmmmmmmm yummy!!!


As we walked home from dinner every night we would have to walk up the 'red light' street. Which was really sad. The whole street is blocked off after sun down and the lady boys and prostitutes emerge. Again the Thai folk seem to be appeasing the demand of tourism.

I was really saddened by the exploitation of these women (& lady boy men) and disturbed by their seaming willingness but also I saw how sad and lonely the men who hire these people... lonely and desperate enough to make a trip to Thailand on your own to hire a woman to travel with for the week. Really didn't know who to blame, who to feel sorry for or what to think...


But having said that Mum, Gillian and I found the Thai people very polite, honest and kind - which we attributed to their Buddhist Culture. Animals were treated well, their dogs were clean and healthy. Plus when both my Mum and I lost our wallets on separate occasions (yes, yes, it runs in the family OK!) our wallets were returned with nothing taken.

So I guess Precepts 1 (harmonious conduct regarding Life) and 2 (harmonious conduct regarding Property) are the easier precepts to keep in the Buddhist faith. However, it seems they turn a blind eye to Precepts 3 (harmonious conduct regarding Sexual Conduct) and 5 (harmonious conduct regarding Mindfulness - intoxication).

Instead of a Gideon's bible in the hotel we got a great little book "Karma for today's traveler" by Phra Bhasakorn Bhailai with David Freyer... which is a good read, well... Helping me get a better insight into this ever increasing popular religion... I should do another post critiquing this book.... but just quickly it seems highly illogical and impossible.
Superimposed 'me' @ Phang Nga

Other books I got to feast on while away was Don Carson's book on Leadership Lessons from 1 Corinthians - THE CROSS AND CHRISTIAN MINISTRY. Very helpful and insightful book. I love books that work you through passages. It's great to sink your teeth into God's word with a saint like D.Carson as your guide. I have found it really practical in assessing my attitude towards serving, understanding of the role of leaders and the responsibility - it's been a rebuke and stretching book.

Plus can't go on holidays without my Uncle Piper. So I read CONTENDING FOR OUR ALL - John Piper, which Marcia gave to me for my birthday. This book is Piper's insights into the life lessons of Athenasius (bishop), John Owen (pastor) and J. Gresham Machen (seminary founder). WOW! What heroes of the faith... they really fought hard and contended their all for the truth of the gospel and the glory of Christ. Great examples of perseverance in the faith in conflict and controversy, for the sake of Truth, the Kingdom, the Cross and for the sake of Christ's church.

Hmmm ... if you have read this far I applaud you. I guess I will stop ranting and just say I enjoyed my time away! Thank God that I feel refreshed spiritually, emotionally and physically! Very thankful to him for blessing me we such a restful holiday.

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Free internet...

how awesome is that...

I am sitting at the aiport and there is a free internet lounge! How great is that, well not that great but since it is really boring waiting for planes I think it's fantastic. So I thought I would blog and let you know that!

Anyway I will be in Thailand by the evening - now that is great.

Praise God for holidays and Mums' who take you on them!

I'll be back in 2 weeks!

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Fleeing the Sin of Boring people with Christ...

I was just reading my brothers blog and he has just posted up five new websites he has stumbled upon that offer great creative resources. Now my brother's blog was set up with a few of his mates who are in ministry to fight the sin of boring people with Christ. So their blog aims to share ideas and resources. I have found it particularly helpful in getting me to think creatively for the gospel, finding new resources that help do that and then appropriating them to my ministry context.

Such a great thing is it to share ideas I thought I should pass on some of these creative resources ...


http://www.simplyouthministry.com
- DOUG FIELDS
This website has heaps of FREEBIES... click on this and it will take you to a whole heap of free downloads. I mainly use this website for growing my collection powerpoint background designs. and also they have flash countdowns, games, leaders resources, and much more!

http://www.vineresources.com
This is a church that has really great free powerpoint design packages based on sermon series themes or books.

http://www.flickr.com/groups/cfcc/pool/
Flickr Church Marketing - sharing ideas - good inspiration!

http://www.seacoast.org/allaccess/message.html
Similar to VINE - powerpoint sermon packages for download

http://www.sermonspice.com/
Sermon spice - sign up and they give you a free video each month - plus more ideas...

http://churchtechtalk.com/
On the right side of the page there are graphic downloads and movie downloads.... great stuff... if you wonder where KYCK get countdowns from look no further than here!

Also if you are wondering about what images you can use that are copyright free... here are some good websites to check out...
http://www.sxc.hu
http://www.yotophoto.com

For games - big database of some good, not so good and average games.
http://www.youthpastor.com

And what would this world be like if we had Times New Roman as our only font:
http://www.1001fonts.com
http://www.dafont.com

NOW you know all my creative secrets... but as my good ol' Uncle John (Piper) would say, Imagination may be the hardest work of the human mind. And perhaps the most God-like. It is the closest we get to creation something beautiful out of nothing. "Oh sing to the LORD a new song" - or art work, or poem, or figure of speech, or song, or flash animation, or short movie.

Let us press on to tell of the greatness and glory of Christ.

GOD IS NOT BORING... John Piper
http://www.desiringgod.org/ResourceLibrary/TopicIndex/108/1228_God_Is_Not_Boring/

Monday, May 07, 2007

Life's Good...

Life's Good Week Highlights Package:


*INCARNATION = Authority in humility!
*SIN = Misplaced trust!
Ben Pfahlert




Street Teams
While out on Street Teams for LIFE's GOOD WEEK... Alan and I didn't get much response but ended up with one AWESOME conversation.

And to prove my theory true that if you allow people to talk and express their world view they end up shooting themselves in the foot and they themselves expose the inconsistency of their faith.

So in this conversation the person started out as a "Muslim", part way through said they were a "Agnostic Muslim", then as we talked about judgment and the after life, they said they had been to a Pentecostal church in England when they were there trying to work it out BUT now just believes that if you try your best and be good to others then it will all work out... then by the end of the conversation they became someone who believes in no real higher being but rather the universe!

Praise God that we could share the gospel and answer their questions with it! Oh how the foolishness of God is wiser than Us!!!

SWITCH DINNER - Life's Good So why do I always want more?
Two good friends I went through school with came along to our Switch Dinner. Danielle and Lisa said they had a really good time and they said quote "you really know how to pick good friends" ! Don't know if that is a reflection on themselves or Hannah, Eddie, Alice, Simon and Mike who sat at our table.

They enjoyed the talk and engaged with it, we got stuck on talking about materialism and whether it's just a cultural thing and danced around the idea of whether there is an innate desire inside people to be envious, competitive and jealous!


But in the car trip home, my friends said that they were very insightful saying that they don't pursue money, career or the perfect home... Lisa and I always joke that the two of us will end up sharing a studio apartment and have a bunk bed if we want to buy our own place and live in Sydney. She knows that money doesn't buy happiness, but agrees there is joy to be h
ad with the good things in life... I think she has a really healthy view. But then my friends honestly raised the issue in their lives where that do want more and that is in relationships!

God was gracious to allow me to share the gospel in this context with them... how can we deny that relationships are the most important thing, it's where pain is most real, and joy most fulling - God designed us to be in relationship with each other and sin distorts the way we relate - we reject the most important relationship we can have and that is this God who created us!!! Ask God to lavish his grace on Lisa and Danielle!


Wise Up with Wild St - Mythbusters
6 youths prayed the prayer!
"'Rejoice with me; ... In the same way, I tell you, there is rejoicing in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents." Luke 15:9-1