Monday, June 22, 2015

How much is enough?

A picture of a rice field in Sameang, Chiang Mai. 
Today I had a long conversation with a senior female friend. In Thai we call "Pee Sao" this mean I see her as my elder sister (a non-biological one).  It has been quite long since we last talked. Both of us have changed during the years and we both noticed and acknowledged how time have shaped both of us. We chatted about our lives and how we were doing. One of the interesting topic was her small complain about how busy and stress she was in doing various works and projects (she has her own small women garment shop, now has a small farm and is active in the local community co-op). Thank you God. For the opposite as a theological student on summer break, waiting for a visa to do internship aboard I was more than vacant to talk to her for almost an hour.

Honestly, I really think it is good for people to be serious with their job. This mean to really put effort into what they are doing but it doesn't mean you fall into obsession, stress or depression.

The point here is how much is enough? The line is mostly drawn by each individual experience or measure. In the Thai mindset which is based on the motto "ตนเป็นที่พึ่งแห่งตน" (one is him/her self reliance) the concept of self support, self achievement, self realization is attached deeply in our heads. And as a Christian, who rely on God the question is how much effort should we put into what we are doing? Does it really matter? Since God has his plan for us and everything is within God' will and timing. This concept of dependence still ring alerts in my tiny Thai head. As an average Thai citizen growing up a "everything is a result of your action" orientated society. Yes! I do know that they are Thais that blame pass (previous life) Karma for their misfortune but for the good it is yourself that made the path or diligence is the way out of poverty. You must study hard, work hard, push yourself to the limit to be successful and have a good life. In the end we Thai might be considered as "humanist" so the concept of dependence on God does confuse my mind.

My beloved teacher loves icons
One of my beloved Acharn (Teacher) in seminary told me that in the New Testament. All of Jesus miracles were results of a cooperation between humans and the divine Jesus. Humans had for even though a small part such as preparing the water, gathering the food or just simply caring out but all those simply tiny things matter. God's work with us is like a covenant, it requires both sides. Even though God might have the bigger part in it we humans still have to contribute on our half as well.

So how much is our best and how much is pushing too hard? When do we cross the line of depending on ourselves more than God?

I simply replied to my sister that if your best effort has a negative effect among others that means your crossed the line. If you work so hard to the point that you do not have time or you get moody while with your love ones then that mean you overdue yourself or if you drive your coworkers into anger that is also a sign of overdoing and that is when you have to slow down, put your foot of the paddle and knee down to pray and trust God that he will provide and now is working to help you on his will and way.

That is doing our best.

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Mission trip planing

Today our team had our last meeting before the mission trip on Thursday.  The plan is yet finalized but all the kids are quite understanding and willing to move forward.  I am blessed to ne with them. I truly feel unworthy to be call as a leader since their faith is much stronger than myself.  Praise God for his sovereign and guidance. 

Also thank you for Justin for joining the trip. Today again we had a good lunch together.

And in the evening I had dinner with Fon and went shopping for a new mobile phone since her phone had just broke down. 

Thank God for today.  Also for the nice chat with Acharn Oan about the IS.

Monday, May 25, 2015

Jasmine and painting

We drop by at Acharn Hendrie's house to give him a Jasmine tree since in our last conversation he talked about how it was so easy to find flowers in Holland compare to Thailand. So I got the ideal to let him grow some Thai flowers in his garden. Adriana seems to be very pleased by our gift. They offer tea and cakes to us as they took turn in getting their children to bed. We spend almost 2 hours talking. We enjoyed the cultural exchange of how we see things. It was very interesting, educating and enjoyably. Fon received a photo book of Rembrandt works. One thing I learn is that the Dutch are very nationalist. 

What a lovely evening with good people.  

Sunday, May 24, 2015

1st church historical hall

Today I had the opportunity to be the host for the church historical hall. We had some visiting junior high students visiting our church to to do there school assignment. I have to thanks the new interior design, which had great details I did not have to do much work. The students could do their own survey. I think they were quite interested with the history of our church, how Rev. Mcgilvary and the early missionaries laid the foundation for religious freedom, education and medical institute. History if presented in the right way can be a joyful subject for people of all age.  
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