Sunday, December 16, 2007

XC

We've spent last night traveling across Thailand. We went from next to the Laos border in the far east to the Burmese border in the far west. We've literally traveled all night and despite our upbeat spirits are tired and weary. We went from bus to van, van to pickup-truck-taxi thing, pickup-truck-taxi thing to motor bike/scooter in the span of 12 hours. Please pray for Josh, he has a narly stomach thing and is having a tuff time keeping a smile on his face.
We are going to visit some Burmese refugee camps tomorrow with Blue. Should be an experience. Get a little education on what happened to them. It shouldn't be too hard with google and a fast internet connection. very sad.
Thanks to everyone who is along for this ride via this blog! please dont judge me for the spelling errors
-James

5 comments:

karen said...

James,
Praying for you this morning, and knowing that you are in the "safest" place in the world that you can be - in the center of God's will. Knowing that though you are on the other side of the world, He holds you. There is great comfort in that.
And knowing that you will hear from Him, in His time, about why you are there and what you are to do.
Thank you, thank you, for keeping us posted. xxoxoxoxmom

Jeyra said...

Oh, I judge you. English teacher. It's my job. :-) Let Josh know we're praying for his speedy recovery. Rest and be encouraged! Love you guys!
Shannon

David said...

What great smiles on the faces of those kids! Sleep well? I'm Praying that you hear that small still voice as you rest - and as you move through the Country today that God would reveal His glory to you.
Mom wants me to hang the elk rack in your room - what do you think?
Love Dad

June said...

I am judng you harsh-lee 4 ur spellg airs. ;)

don't forget to laugh & smile today...you're good at that.

Marjon aka Boomer said...

I could'nt be more proud of all of you. Good to know James still has his fashion sense with the bandana and fro! ;) Your stories are truly amazing and I look forward to walking into the office everyday to read up on what God is doing on this trip. I along with many others are in daily prayer as you journey into something that I believe has been your calling for a long time. Love you! Marjon