Merry Christmas! It's almost the night before Christmas and it's not even a little bit quiet. Jackie is sneezing, Bob is sneezing and the house is freezing but there are no sugar plum fairies around. There's something to be thankful for!
So, what do you get when you add 3-4 gallons of ice cream, a bunch of fruit, nuts and Uno cards to a batch of Buddhist kids? Christmas party! Chuck and Janet have the perfect house for hosting such events so a bunch of our students, on the right, came over. Chuck and I teach different subjects but we teach English majors so we teach the same guys usually. We had a really fun time with them.
For example, the Christian Club at our university had their Christmas party a couple of days before Chuck's party and it was awesome. The student leaders did an incredible job of pulling it all together. They even let Chuck and I get up on stage and tell about the true meaning of Christmas. Not a very good picture, but you can at least see the stage. Chuck played the typical American and I was explaining about God's gift in Christ and such. One of the teachers came up to us 2 days later and told us how much he appreciated what we had to say. He's a Buddhist! They did dances, skits, dramas, gave away a ton of gifts and the gospel was shared by a wild-man Thai evangelist who was really good. The students and the crowd loved him. Below this you see the crew who put all this together. They worked
Our church building is just plain huge for a Thai church. It was an old disco place and we took it over about a year ago. It was full from one end to the other and people were outside on the balconies looking in the windows. We served dinner to everyone and used 900 plates so the crowd was somewhere near that size. Last year there were about 200 people. We had singing, dramas, dancing (I'll show you Jackie's girls and BOY in a minute) and an excellent message by pastor Michael. I think there was somewhere near 15 million kids! There were kids everywhere. One of the strengths of Baanathii Taan is the children's ministry. On Sundays we have close to 100 kids--they come from the homes that care for orphans and kids at risk--and our Thai staff is just incredible in taking care of them. This night, like I said: There were about 15 million of 'em running around. It was noisy, energy bouncing off the walls and people just having a good time.

