Monday, December 27, 2010

We Wish You a Merry Christmas!

Hohoho! Merry Christmas!
Greetings to All faithful prayer warriors from the Maesai Shan Team!

Updates Updates!
This year, we held all our Christmas outreaches in the Shan Development Centre! Our Kids Christmas programme, youth party and Adults outreach all in the Centre. A total of more than 200 Shan people, young and old came and celebrated Christmas with us! With dances and songs put up by our students, youths and a team from Elphia's church in Singapore, we shared the message of Christ, being born into this world to save us from our sins and eternal death and to fulfil the promises in the Bible.



Paa Chalor addressing the parents and the children.


SuanLuang girls putting up 3 dances for the programme.


Maesai Shan team with Team BPGC Singapore (in Reds)


Youths presenting a song about the birth of Jesus during the youth party.


Shan dance put up by the NamJam village girls.


Christmas dance and "Joy to the World" by NamJam kids.

Youth Party on the evening of 18th Dec. A team from Chalor's central Thailand church came to celebrate and share the message.


Christmas dance by NamJam kids on Sunday Adults outreach service. We tried to allow as many children to dance and perform in one item as possible. Because many parents came to watch their children perform.



Bible Verse for the Outreach

Luke 2:11 "Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; He is Christ the Lord"


Team BPGC Singapore putting up a dance and a skit.

Maesai Shan Team putting up a magic show that explains though man has fallen, Jesus Christ was born, has borne our sins and paid for them and that we are all free in Him.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

More Shan Kids Camp Photos

Pass the string across! String themthru our shirts... Next comes cheerios and ice!
Playing Blocker! You can't touch me!

Joey imitating a boy who's frozen for the "play Dead" game. He's so good! He was one of the last few kids who didn't move at all.

We have workshops in the afternoon to teach English.
This is the younger group. From age 10 and below.

Find "K"!!!!

Arunee and Tyson teaching the older group. 10 and above.







Shan Kids' Camp 2010 "The Right Way"

Praise the Lord and shout joys of thanksgiving to Him always.

We have just wrapped up yearly anxiously-anticipated-by-all Shan Kids' Camp. As usual, I am having the post-camp blues. "Sigh.... we wish the camp was longer..." overheard by some of us. That echoed my feelings too.
This year's camp was held at the Shan Development Centre on the 23rd to 25th October.
Many of the Shan youths came down to help out the camp as camp facilitators and helpers this year. We had at least 3 youth helpers in each team. Ken made the youth do many silly dances and punishments and the youth sportingly played up their roles and brought laughs to the faces of many.

About 80 kids turned up for the camp this year.
The theme for this year's Kids Camp is "The Right Way"

Camp Picture on the last day of Camp.NamJam Girls doing a traditional Shan Dance to commerce the start of the Shan Kids' Camp

More dances presented after Lunch by NamJam Children.

We are not taking an afternoon nap. We are playing a game called Pretending to be "Dead". The helpers will go ard making them laugh but they r supposed to stay frozen. It is one of their fav games in this camp.
Rocks Paper Scissors! Splash your leader if u win!
Art and Craft Activities during the Camp. Thanks to The Fongs Family for preaparing the craft.
Posing with their crafts!

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

As the Months Rolled By

The primary cause for global warming is probably due to the fact that the earth is getting closer to the sun, and that would explain why days and weeks and months fly by at such a rapid pace. Maybe I am wrong but it would help to explain why this blog has not been updated in ages.

Here at a glance is what has happened since April.A new school year began in May, with a few new students in the vocational school program.

The number of kids in Namjam increased as well.
May helped teach English to the Vocational school students during her Summer break.

Meanwhile a new generation of artistic scholars are emerging in the Linchi Orchard.


In July we were saddened by the death of Loong La. He was the Shan community leader who welcomed us to begin our work in the Suan Luang neighborhood. Many hundreds attended his funeral.Several of the youth in our program helped with the funeral wearing their traditional Shan costumes.
In late July we had an excellent team come from Elphia's church in Singapore. They spent time with both the children and youth and even organized a mini one day camp in Mae Sai.



They also organized an Special English Program at Nam Jam school. It is evident that the kids in that school are really making progress in their English studies. The regular Thai teaching staff make our teams welcome and everyone benefits.

Then came August and our first Mother's Day celebration in the new meeting hall at the Shan Family Center.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Advance to Victory!

Who's calling? Must be Paa Chalor calling for a meeting for the staff
Happy shot

Dancing hairy legs!


Nom accepted Christ during the camp! Praise the Lord. Pray that this young life will continue to grow strong and steady in Christ.

Catch the falling ball!

Whose toilet broke down? Why so many fingers on the pipe?

Doing the Gorilla Dance! Who's the Gorilla-est???



Playing Human Bowling Pins. But where's the ball?


Thank God for youth camp this year. Instead of having a speaker for the whole camp, we invited different speakers to come and share about how through knowing God and believing in Him, they had advanced into Victory. A new gift of life after old "self" death! Made only possible by Christ.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Prayer for the coming Youth Camp

Most schools in Thailand are now having their end of year school holidays. We will once again make use of the holiday break to run a Shan Youth camp. We will be holding the Youth Camp at Bethel Bible Seminary on the 26th March to 29th March. It is a 4 days 3 nights stay in camp. The camp theme is "Advance in Victory".

Yohan and Angie will be coming from Chiangmai to help out in the camp. We will be having 5 Singaporeans over to facilitate the camp with us. We are still recruiting 4 camp facilitators to lead the 4 colour teams. We are praying for about 60~80 campers to join us in this camp.

Please continue to remember us in prayers.
  • Pray that God will prepare and pave the ways for the youths to come to the camp.
  • Pray that God will prepare the hearts of the Shan youths who are coming that they will be open to the Word and Teaching of our Lord and that they will experience God and be touched by Him.
  • Pray for the Unity of the Spirit of the committee team and camp facilitators.
  • Pray for a servanthood heart for the staff and camp committee. That we will be a good testimony of Christ and that we will build lasting relationships with the campers.
  • Pray for the presence of the Lord to be with us.

Thank you for your faithful prayers and support for us in Maesai.

May God Bless you and your family.

Friday, January 8, 2010

Christmas in Maesai

The Christmas Team
Guests listened intently at the sermon.
The youths helping to give away Christmas gifts for the adults.


Christmas Skit by SL kids


NJ kids dancing away

SL kids dancing away

Our guests on Christmas Sunday Service. Most of them are the kids we ministering to in SL and NJ.

YiXin sharing her Testimony in Thai!

Playing the game "Roll double". When u roll double, u have to put on the shirt, jeans and christmas hat and eat a chocolate before the next person rolls a double. Lots of fun!

Gifts exchange!

Singapore team putting up a skit on "Umbrella and Rainy Day" There's only one way to use an umbrella. One Way to our Father in Heaven.

The NamJam Village Girls dancing to "Mot Tang Chi Wit"

Angels for Christmas!
The Singapore Team put up a skit on the Shepherds and Wise Men.

"My Top is going to come off if u guys keep tugging it so hard!"
Playing the colours game. When the game IC called out a colour, u got to point to something of that colour.

The girls tiedup their hair, put on a little make-up and wore their best clothes for the Christmas dance.

Guess what's the colour being called out now???
Grp pix with Teachers, kids and us at the Nursery.


























At the nursery playing games and doing Art and Craft to share the Christmas joy with 83 Shans and Akhas kids aged between 3~6 years old.