Tom & Helen

This site will be available to communicate with Tom and Helen Norris during their Let's Start Talking Project in Bangkok, Thailand.

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The team will spend 6 weeks in Thailand on the 4th visit there for Tom and Helen and the first for Sheila and Michele. They will be going to Chiang Mai for 6 weeks.

Sunday, February 26, 2006

FINAL WEEK
















FINAL WEEK
One of Gary’s readers, Chu, and her husband took the four of us to the original capitol of Thailand. She wanted us to see it and also the temples where the Buddha are housed. Chu read for 25 hours! Chu asked for and was given a Thai Bible so she could read for herself.


We had our FAREWELL PARTY Friday evening. Several of our readers were there. There were about 80 there. We started with a devotional, ate together, saw pictures of our project, handed out certificates to our readers and then visited with those present.

SUNDAY- Today was the last time we will meet with the Church in Bangkok. It was a sad time as we said our final "Good By's". We have seen many of the members here everyday for the last six weeks. We have made a lot of good friends and hope to keep in touch with e-mails. Pern continues to attend every Sunday for worship. Pern wrote Tom and Helen a card thanking us for the "Friend you have given me, The most valued of my life. " We met with the "Follow Up" team and gave them our reader reports. We know that they will do a good job following up on the work we started. Continue to pray for our readers and the team as they reach out to them.

Our assignment is over in Bangkok. Our team will fly to Phuket tomorrow and go to Krabi for a few days of relaxing on the beach. We heard it was 16 below and snow in Minnesota. We are not ready for that! Thursday we will go to Phuket and stay until Sunday afternoon. The Church in Phuket is meeting together and having a dinner for us. It will be good to see the Christians we met when we were there two years ago. Monday we will fly home.

We feel good about our project. It was a very good experience. A big "ThankYou" to our supporters. We shared the "Good News" with 67 readers.

God Bless- Gary, Joanne, Tom, and Helen

Sunday, February 19, 2006

WEEK FIVE


This has been a busy week. We continue to have good reading sessions with our students. Some have dropped out; some have just started. This really makes the parable of the sower real. Many are asking good questions about the Bible, Jesus and His teachings. Pern continues to meet with the Christians here.

Tuesday we had a Valentine party. Gary and Joanne gave some advice on how to remain married for 50 years. Eveyone enjoyed making valentines and eating those little candy hearts with English words on them. We brought those with us.

We were invited to go with Patynia and other Christians to Chiang Mai for the weekend. We flew up Friday morning and came back Sunday evening. Chiang Mai is in the Mountains. Thai's are proud of their mountains. They are very beautiful. The tallest is about 3,000 ft! It was a little cooler there. We met with the Christians for worship. There were 54 present. They fixed dinner for us. We ate pork on a stick (one of our favorites), chitlins, lots of veggies and rice. Desert was chunks of cooked pumpkin and sticky rice.

We are starting our last week in Bangkok. Our readers want to spend time with us, members here want to spend time with us, and we need to catch up on some final reports and plan our Farwell party. We are staying busy!

Monday, February 13, 2006

SPECIAL SUNDAY




Sunday was a special day. Sunday morning attendance was 152. One of Tom's readers, Pern, was there for the second time. It was announced that there was going to be a baptism Sunday afternoon at 3 PM. Pern and her mother came back for the baptismal ceremony. Pern says she is Buddhist, but she is starting to ask questions about becoming a Christian. Pray for Pern. Sunday evening there were many visitors from other congregations in Bangkok. Afterward we had a Thai dinner. There was lots of rice, noodles, with toppings of chicken, pork, and many different kinds of veggies. Desert consisted of all kinds of fresh fruit.

We always enjoy hearing from a friends back home. Thank you for your prayers.

Sunday, February 05, 2006

NOT ALL WORK.......



LST workers do take time to experience their new culture and to visit with readers and their new friends. Tom and Helen and Gary and Joanne spent a day touring the Grand Palace and the Buddha Temple Area in Bangkok. What an experience. We have never seen such magnificient gold clad buildings and statuary. This area has been set up to demonstrate the buddhist temples that were always next to the King's palace. The king of Thailand does not live in this palace anymore, but it is used for celebrations. (If you look close, you can see the soldier on guard on the right hand side of this picture. We saw the emerald Buddha and the huge gold reclining Buddha. We were saddened as we watched people bowing down to the idols and dropping money in the many pots that were around the Buddha as 'acts of merit'.

Gab and Guggig, Thai Christians here, went with us. Gab told us about the Thai massage school in the Temple area and said that they were the best in Thailand. So, Helen had a 45 minute foot massage. After the pain was over, the massage was great. They used sticks to poke the pressure points and rubbed special lotions on the feet and lower legs. Helen is ready for another one. The rest of the team decided that they were not ready yet.

Free days are also used to do laundry and shopping for food and party supplies. We invited all of our readers to a party every Friday evening. The first party was a 'Balloon Party'. We made balloon sculptures and played several games with balloons. We are reminded of "Thai Time" when it comes to parties. The parties are supposed to begin at 6:00 PM. When we are invited to be a guest at 6:00, we arrive at 6:00. In Thailand, that means 6:30 or later. For the second party, which was a Birthday Party, we planned for that eventuality and things went better. We had a bubble blowing contest, a 'Birth of Jesus' Wordfind, a Bean Bag Toss game, and paper airplane folding and flying contest. We all had a good time. We also taught the Thais the new Birthday Song. They all sing the same traditional "Happy Birthday" that everyone in America sings. The February birthday people, including Tom and Tuli, were first in line for the brownie birthday cake and cookies. We concluded the evening with devotional songs, a scripture and prayer.

Monday and Tuesday are our 'free days'. We are planning to go to the Floating Market about 2 hours from here on Tuesday. That will be interesting. We understand that there will be many vendors in wooden canoe type boats that are quite insistent that they have wares that we need. We will see.

Our team is still adjusting to the fact that almost everything is open air here. We eat everyday in open air cafes. Yesterday a woman was sitting at one of the tables eating with a dog in her lap. Unique for us! The marketplace is open air. Almost every shop just opens up the whole front of their store with large steel doors to open for business. The church building is also open air. It is a large unusual building that is built on pillars above a pond of water. We are enjoying the location so much. We get a nice breeze which is very welcome on the hot days. Homes are not fully enclosed. They have large glass doors that are open much of the time, with no screens. They keep saying that the mosquites are terrible, but we have not experienced that too bad yet. The ones we have seen are very wimpy, compared to Minnesota Mosquitoes anyway. We are told that during the rainy season, which starts within the next few weeks, that they will be worse. That is after we leave. It is very dry now. No rain since we arrived, but things are still green.

We are all still encouraged by our readers. One of Tom's readers came to worship with us this morning. That was exciting. Others have shown much interest in the story of Jesus. We all have some that don't seem to show up when they are supposed to, but the others more than make up for that. Today we also read with some of the students at the Bible College that meets at the same location as the church here. They want to improve their English skills. That was fun. We are using our usual Luke workbooks.

We continue to keep you all in our prayers and covet yours as we continue our work here.

Love you all, Gary and Joanne, Tom and Helen