The House Collective

surprise!

Remember how we’re learning that things change, and then they change again?

Well, surprise! Our first team, due to arrive 15 June, arrived early into our care!  We’re now leading our first team–five college students from Malibu, California–and will be until 21 June.

They are actually on a two-month mission trip here in Thailand, planned to work with a number of organizations in the area. Our time with them was scheduled for 15 June through 21 June.  They went through Mae Sot last week on their way to a village.  They had called and asked us to hold some of their luggage at the office so they didn’t have to cart it all with them. Easy for us, so we got that arranged, and then heard from them on Saturday about picking up their luggage again.

It was at this point we discovered their trip wasn’t going quite as planned. They had faced a few bumps along the road and were getting quite discouraged. We offered to get them their luggage and meet them for dinner on Sunday night.

And at dinner we realized just how many of their plans had fallen through, including the next ten days until they’d be officially volunteering with us.

It was one of those times we felt that if we were going to start each day praying that we’d have eyes to see the opportunities God put before us, we should probably jump at those opportunities when they arise.  With a group of five willing to do anything to serve, our week plans quickly changed.

And thus, our first volunteer team is here! This week will be full of packing hygiene packs for the children’s homes Partners supports, helping to weed at the Partners development farm, sorting clothing donations to go inside, and play with the local children in our neighborhood.   We’ll then head out next Wednesday to visit a refugee camp about five hours south and spend time with the students in two of Partners children’s homes there.

That said, prayers appreciated. Stephen & I just officially took over our job at a meeting on Saturday, at which point we acquired a lengthy to-do list.  We’re also still sitting in the middle of children’s project responsibilities with a side dish of language learning. We’d love your prayers for energy, patience, and kindness; and for us to be open to whatever surprises for ministry come our way!

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