Thursday, September 25, 2008

It's a Small World!



It's a small world after all!

In a country with 1.3 billion people, its odd that we would see anyone that we know. In the past month, we've randomly run into two people we know from Texas! Usually what happens is, we look across the room a few times with a puzzled face and then flash a UT longhorn sign to see if the other responds. Maybe the Texas, Chinese, C network is more powerful than we thought! Its great seeing people that we know out here and hearing stories of how Dad's moving in their lives and the people around them. We hope to see more Texans in the future! Yeehaw!

But Texas is a Foreign Place:
One question we are often asked is "How come you don't have a Texas accent??". We explained to them that most people in TX(at least the ones we know) don't have an accent but then they always go into a story about that one TX person they met with a drawl. An American here, even compared us not having a Texan accent to, an Australian not having an Australian accent. Apparently, Texas is as foreign as Australia.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Patience is a Virtue

We are learning everyday how to extend patience and grace to others. Dad teaches us this big lesson in small ways.

Here are some ways in daily life:
1) Forming lines and cutting in line does not matter. I can't count the number of times we've been cut in front of...
2) Hacking loogies and funny smells everywhere
3) The number of hours it takes to do a simple task- like paying for electricity
4) Asking others for directions. We don't get it. No one knows where anything is around here. Or are they just not willing to help? :/
5) Having to bargain for almost everything. We never know if we're getting a good price.

Through all of these things that would normally make us mad and annoyed, Dad has been teaching us to love others and their differences. We are learning to embrace the culture and forget our American way!

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Train Riding

Train riding has been an adventure! A travel book called the train stations here "mayhem" and we sadly have to agree. Even though we already know C has 1/3 of the world's population, its not until you go to train stations that you really experience what that means.

This is only one waiting area out of many!We took our first overnight train! It was actually a very nice experience and a lot of fun. This train travels at 162km/h. Each person is provided with slippers and a personal tv. We had two strangers above us and luckily none of them snored.



Seeing Growth

The past two weeks have been a real treat. We got a chance to spend time with old friends. They spoiled us with their awesome cooking and hospitality. It was a great time of reconnecting and seeing the work at hand. We really respect them in how they live out their life. We learned a lot from them through the example of their marriage and how they're raising their son.





This post is called "Seeing Growth" for many reasons:

1) P came here when the work first started and J came the year after. Many years have passed since then and we got to see how dad's been working and the amazing fruit that has come about. We were overjoyed to see the blessings! We got a chance to meet with some people and also do some teaching.

2) There was a new addition to their family! The last time we saw him he was only a few days old and now he's over 4 months. He is by far the cutest boy!!


3) Personal Growth- "It is better to have travelled one thousand miles than to have read one thousand books."-a Chinese proverb?

You can only get so far in your walk by just reading. I don't think dad wants us to only read about him and the life he wants for us. But we need to mature past just knowing what we should do and actually begin living it out. Our lives can sometimes be so busy that we fill our time with many unnecessary things instead of with the right things. We have been learning to take daily steps of f_ _ t h in order to experience him daily. We are really glad in our choice to come out here.

Overall, it was really tough leaving our friends but we are really happy that we got a chance to spend precious time with them!