School of Promise Update

Hello everyone! 

We have a few pictures of our first month here in Thailand. First we have our church called Promise Church. It is still a relatively new church so we are praying God will continue to bring more people to worship with us there. The School of Promise wanted to have a worship service available to its students and the surrounding community, so they added on this building to the school grounds. It also functions as the music room and cafeteria during the week.



                   


The worlds largest rice cooker (there are about 3 of these)!
There are about 150 kids that attend the school. As you can imagine they make quite a lot of rice! They provide us with lunch everyday... sometimes we try new things and other times we go home and eat PB&J. We are trying lots of new foods!


Thankfully we were given a motorcycle to borrow while we are here so we do not have to rent one! Such a blessing! Brandon loves this new mode of transportation which will probably cause me problems when we get home. He is already talking about buying one...



Next, we have made some friends over this last month. This is Lydia and Isaiah (they are also teachers at TSOP). We all try to get together once a week to eat and fellowship together. We are hoping to get more involved with surrounding ministries to meet more Thai's and foreigners as we continue to get settled into this new country. This is a meal called Mugata. You pick your own meat and vegetables and cook them on a hot plate on your table! 



Class has been interesting to say the least...our video goes more into detail about that. We are trying to get to know our kids. Brandon and I's classes are VERY different. Here are a few pictures of our kids in our classrooms and what we are learning! 


We will continue to post more pictures. We were unsure if we could take pictures of the students, but now we have a list of the children that are approved! Take a look at our latest video for more! 

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  1. I love seeing your updates! So proud of y’all!

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