Posts Tagged ‘travel’

Family Visit Draws to a Close

Posted by Ric and Sharon on Tuesday, August 9th, 2011
Fresh off the plane

Fresh off the plane

We’ve had a great couple of weeks with Sharon’s family. They came to experience a different culture, try new things and enjoy time with us and our new friends. As Sharon’s father Dave pointed out today, “We’ve certainly run the gamut of experiences here in Thailand.” It’s true. We pretty much tried to give them a taste of every aspect of life here from our daily language sessions and everyday cuisine to tourist attractions and special “jungle” restaurants.

Showing Dave, Kathie and Michelle around these past two weeks has made us realize just how comfortable we have become here in this new culture and language. It has also exposed areas we need to continue digging into as they ask questions we have no idea how to answer. Pray for safety as they travel back this week and look at the pictures embedded below: (more…)

Put us on a Map

Posted by Ric and Sharon on Friday, May 6th, 2011

Screen shot 2011-05-06 at 5.58.11 PMFor your viewing pleasure I’ve placed dots and drawn arrows all over a map of Thailand illustrating the places we’ve visited. Pictures and captions show you what the place looks like and explains when we went, why we traveled there and for how long we stayed. Don’t miss the small text in the lower corner of each caption linking you to the pictures of that event.

This map thing is designed to take the place of our regular April newsletter which would have been all about our travels anyway. View it here>>> (more…)

We’re in Bangkok!

Posted by Ric and Sharon on Monday, October 4th, 2010

We’re in Bangkok and waiting for our flight to Chiang Mai! We were able to sleep a lot on  our seven hour flight into the country, which is what we were praying for! Continue praying the rest of our flight goes well and that we’ll get all our luggage to the next leg okay. A few of our plastic totes were pretty beat up but the luggage straps and the locks kept our stuff from exploding all over the place. Here are some photos of our trip over:

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In Qatar!!

Posted by Ric and Sharon on Monday, October 4th, 2010

Hello everybody-

Just a note to let you know we are over half way there! Our first two flights went well and we are waiting to board the leg to Bangkok. Please pray we will be able to sleep on this leg, as it is now night-time in Thailand. We are encouraged and feeling great as we lOok forward to our new adventure tomorrow. Thanks a lot for the comments, prayers and emails! Keep them coming! -Ric and Sharon

Florida and Ohio

Posted by Ric and Sharon on Saturday, February 27th, 2010

This weekend Sharon decided to take a trip to Ohio with a close friend and leave me in Michigan. Here is what I could have been doing while she was gone:

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Throwing snow

Deciding some urgent business in Florida couldn’t wait I opted instead to book a last-minute flight to stay with a friend and his family in central Florida. I have several objectives here in Florida. New Tribes Mission is headquartered in Sanford, Florida so I will be meeting with key leaders and friends there and networking with key individuals. I would like to get some good photos while I’m here and I’m meeting with members of our partnership team. Here is a sample of some of my photography so far:’

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February Newsletter

Posted by Ric and Sharon on Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Here is our latest newsletter featuring highlights from our recent trip to Thailand. For the best viewing experience I recommend you click the “fullscreen” button that appears when your mouse hovers over the publication.

Letter from Trinity Church

Posted by Ric and Sharon on Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

“He who tends the fig tree will eat its fruit.”  Proverbs 27:18

Northeast Thailand

February 2009

Matthew, Sharon, Ric, Carl, Barb in Thailand

If you had asked Trinity Church’s Global Outreach team last spring about Trinity’s Southeast Asia missions focus, they would have told you that Southeast Asia was to be considered in the near-distant future.  As it turns out, the Lord had a different plan and a different timetable!

On January 20th Matthew Philip, Ric and Sharon Bruce (New Tribes Mission), and Barb and I boarded a plane for Thailand and emerged in Bangkok some 20 hours later.  The next morning we flew north to Chiang Mai where we were met by Trinity missionaries Kenneth and Maxene.  They had arranged meetings with leadership from NTM, Pioneers, and others engaged in missions-related work, and graciously transported us and kept us on schedule.  As part of our visit, we also flew to northeast Thailand to visit Trinity missionaries Mike and Sandy who immersed us in rural village culture.

It is evident to us that our Trinity missionaries are having a significant impact on the lives of the people with which the Lord has connected them.  They have been intentional in their relationship-building and we were warmly received by their Thai friends and acquaintances.  Our missionaries provide an excellent testimony of faith and service in their communities.

A temple in Northeast Thailand

Traveling the streets of Chiang Mai with Kenneth and Maxine as our guides we caught a glimpse of the Thai lifestyle and culture:  busy city streets with many small motorcycles and street vendors, archways and paintings honoring the King of Thailand, breathtaking flowers and gardens reflecting the country’s love of beauty and color, and numerous spirit houses, temples and statues that attest to a unwavering faith in unseen gods.  Kenneth and Maxene work at Grace International School (GIS), a school designed for missionary children so that their parents can continue their work. We also met several other GIS staff and faculty, including Mark and Joanne from Trinity.

In northeast Thailand Mike and Sandy led us on an extraordinary walk.  We strolled along the narrow streets and in keeping with local customs Mike and Sandy spoke with everyone we encountered and engaged in leisurely conversation.

Sunrise over a rice storage shed in the village.

We learned first-hand that “time” has a very different meaning here, and is not as linear as we see it in the U.S.  As Mike translated, we learned about basket making and weaving from the local women and visited a store owner selling homemade food.  What a privilege to see the warm and trusting relationships shared by Mike and Sandy and the villagers.

The respectful, kind, and generous nature of the Thai people made our interactions easy and comfortable.  Smiling, laughing and gesturing with our hands allowed us to effectively communicate even though we couldn’t speak the Thai language.  Most Thais in larger cities such as Chiang Mai and Bangkok speak some English.

What is the state of the Thai Christian church?  Is it vibrant? Can we partner with them?  How can we best come along-side our own missionaries in Thailand?  These were some of our questions and though we don’t have complete answers, we are very excited about what we have learned and the potential for Trinity’s growing involvement in this part of the world.

We ask for your prayers as we seek to discern God’s plan for Thailand and SE Asia and the role that Trinity Church will play. The Lord is already moving ahead:  shortly after our return, Ric and Sharon were formally invited to join NTM Thailand.  We’re excitedly looking forward!

On behalf of the Southeast Asia Leadership Team at Trinity Church,

Carl Borchgrevink

Last Day in the Village

Posted by Ric and Sharon on Friday, January 29th, 2010

These photos were taken during a tour of a village in Thailand.

Yesterday’s Pics

Posted by Ric and Sharon on Sunday, January 24th, 2010

Visiting the Village

Posted by Ric and Sharon on Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

We’ve been running non-stop since we arrived in Thailand. Our first morning was spent flying from Bangkok to a regional city, Chiang Mai. Once we arrived our first order of business involved a tour of Grace International School and learning about the various ministries connected with the school. Our second priority involved food but I won’t bore you with the details.

This morning we started out with a big bowl of fried rice and enjoyed two more presentations regarding missionary work in Thailand. Later today Sharon and I arrived in Udon Thani, Thailand to visit with missionaries from our home church. We will be here for a few days and hope to post a few pictures of our time here. Here are a few pictures from the last two days:

First Thailand Album:

Posted by Ric and Sharon on Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Safe in the Land of Smiles

Posted by Ric and Sharon on Thursday, January 21st, 2010

An hour ago the wheels of our Airbus A330 touched the tarmac here in Bangkok and we’ve already been whisked off to a nice hotel and treated to air conditioning and first class service. The next leg of our journey begins in a few hours but I will update again soon hopefully with pictures.

Busy Holidays

Posted by Ric and Sharon on Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

This was a special holiday season for us. We enjoyed time with friends and family. During December we had the unique chance to see all our living grandparents (they live in New York, Oklahoma, and Arizona), many of our aunts and uncles, cousins and old high school friends. We feel enriched, refreshed, and ready for our next adventure.

It’s special for another reason too: Lord willing, our next Christmas and New Year will be spent in Chiang Mai, Thailand where we will begin learning the Thai language and culture.

Thailand in January

Posted by Ric and Sharon on Saturday, December 19th, 2009
It’s really happening:

Blasting off to Thailand 01/20/2010

In January we have the once in a lifetime opportunity to visit Thailand with our missions pastor and key members of our home church in January. It all came together at the last minute and our heads are still spinning as we think about all we need to do to prepare for this trip. We’re excited about the possibilities the trip has for us. We’re excited to visit a tribal location, meet our future leaders and co-workers, and explore our future home.

You can help! Our church leadership has informed us that the cost of the trip will be $1,500 for each of us or $3,000 total. We can’t cover this amount without your help! For your convenience we have many ways you can give to our ministry. To explore the options visit our give page. All gifts to our ministry are tax deductible and  will go toward our ministry expenses.

We need your prayers too! Please pray our trip preparations will go well and that we will communicate and minister effectively while we are in the country. Have a wonderful Christmas Season and thank-you for your participation in our ministry.

Michigan is Cold!

Posted by Ric and Sharon on Friday, December 11th, 2009

We arrived home last night to find a few inches of snow on the ground (and plenty on the roads) but we’re safe and excited to spend Christmas with family. Thank-you for your prayers! We’re in the process of unpacking, cleaning, and setting up for a while.

Headed North!

Posted by Ric and Sharon on Thursday, December 10th, 2009

Michigan, here we come. We leave in six hours and will drive for 18 hours through snow, ice, and maybe even some rain. Please pray for us as we finish the final leg of our trip! We can’t wait to be in one place for a while after our massive trips lately.

Arkansas and Oklahoma

Posted by Ric and Sharon on Sunday, December 6th, 2009

We’re on the home stretch. Tomorrow we visit Friendship Baptist Church in Arkansas and then drive into Oklahoma. We had a safe flight last night from Arizona, where we spent Thanksgiving (and a few extra days) with family there. In Oklahoma is more family and a supporting church. Keep it tuned right here to find out how things go.

November Update

Posted by Ric and Sharon on Friday, November 27th, 2009

Back to Missouri

Posted by Ric and Sharon on Saturday, November 21st, 2009

A recurring theme in our lives: Missouri. It’s good to be back for a couple days.

Tomorrow we’ll spend the day with some wonderful friends at Prosperine Baptist Church, the church we attended here for the past two years. Afterward we’ll head to the airport in Springfield and take off for Phoenix, Arizona where we will spend Thankgiving with family. A few months ago we scored $35.00 tickets with Allegiant Air, a discount airline mostly flying in the south.

Taking a Break

Posted by Ric and Sharon on Monday, November 16th, 2009

A cross outside Crystal Ridge Community Church

We’re tired, so for the next few days we’ll be relaxing and seeing some of the sights in Tennessee, Alabama and Missouri. After all the work Sharon put into her Cherokee analysis and the days of traveling we need to take a few days to slow down, catch up on our mail, and prepare for our next meetings.

We had a great time with in Tennessee today. This Sunday we will be in Missouri at Prosperine Baptist Church. Monday we fly to Arizona to spend time with family for the holidays.