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    • Video

      Posted on May 28th, 2010

      Written by Brook

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      OMF, pray, prayer, promo, Sarver, Thailand, Video

      Call to prayer for 900 workers

      A few of you may remember back in Feb.- March of this year when we spent a month in Singapore for OMF‘s Orientation Course.  Well, while we were there we were asked to help with some video promos for their Call to Prayer for 900 new workers to come to East Asia and serve. Well, [...]

    • Lazy Photographer, Personal, Video

      Posted on May 17th, 2010

      Written by Brook

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      creativity, Eyjafjallajökull, Iceland, laziness, Lazy Photographer, photoraphy, Video, volcano

      The lazy creative…

      It’s interesting how one piece of art, one simple piece of someone else’s creativity can bring back memories of what it was once like to be creative myself.  I got that feeling again this week when I came across this short video of still images taken of Eyjafjallajökull volcano in Iceland. (Definitely worth clicking-through to [...]

    • Personal, Randomness, Thai Culture & Customs

      Posted on May 13th, 2010

      Written by Brook

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      2010, caught, culture, guy/girl, katoey, Miss Tiffany Universe, Pattaya, sex, sexuality, Thailand, transvestite, Video, wife

      My first transvestite double take…

      I still remember the first time I did a double-take.  Sara and I were walking through the market in Bang Saen, Thailand nearly 5 years ago now after an English class we were teaching.  I saw this pretty girl walking by me who made eye contact.  I did a double-take. We caught each other’s eyes [...]

    • Thailand

      Posted on May 7th, 2010

      Written by Brook

      Tags

      2009 statistics, growth, map, stats, Thai Church, Thailand

      2009 Thai Church Growth Stats

      I realize not everyone has an interest in numbers. But numbers can help us get a better picture of the growth of the Thai church.  I saw this excerpt of missionary Dwight Martin’s findings on 2009 Thai Church growth over at Karl Dahlfred’s blog recently and thought it was worth reposting here for my viewers [...]

    • Language Learning

      Posted on May 6th, 2010

      Written by Brook

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      check, forest, language, Language Learning, LLC, Lopburi, studying Thai, Thai, train wreck

      Lost in the forest of your mind

      I had my language exam today. And overall, it went… …ok. It wasn’t awesome; although, I didn’t make a single mistake in reading and telling my two stories in Thai. But another part of the exam is to just explain how you would use these stories to teach other people about Christ. No problem, I [...]

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