How do you get to know a town and meet people? On foot, with a cute little baby of course. In order to really get to know Lampang town (see photo of Wat Phra Trat LampangLuang),

“So, where are you from?” asked one friendly shopkeeper.
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“Mmmm, where’s that?”
“The southern most part of
“Oh, is it a region?”
”Well, no, it’s a country”
“And what city are you from in this
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So far we’ve learned a couple of valuable lessons:
- Nina is a great conversation starter and eases any initial tensions, but after two minutes she becomes a liability (she gets bored easily on the hip, but tends to destroy displays in shops when let loose).
- Its going to take a lot longer than we thought to survey this town. The folk in Lampang are really friendly and keen to talk, so in about one hour, we only did one block … there are many blocks to go!
- There is a big Catholic school in Lampang and many people think that we are associated with them - and don’t understand why we are not… others have been in contact with the Mormons and think they already know what we’re all about.
Phi Nok tries to be a good Buddhist, but she knows that she cannot even keep the 5 basic Buddhist precepts – she kills flies almost every day - so actually, she is without hope. We shared with her about the hope that we have in Christ and that only he can remove our bad karma.
2 comments:
You told us she invited you but you didn't tell us if you went...or if you think it's inappropriate for a missionary (or any believer) to attend. :)
Good question Tim. We didn't go because we unfortunately had something else we had to attend that morning. Had I been free though, I definitely would have attended! The best place for missionaries to learn about these wonderful and complex people we're trying to reach, is to understand their religion and belief system - and there is no better place to learn that than at their ceremonies.
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