Christmas with family in Thailand


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December 20th 1978
Published: May 9th 2011
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20 December 1978 Wednesday. Following a stopover in Kuwait, we arrived in Bangkok. Miraculously Linda's malaria fever had broken; or maybe we couldn't measure it since the air temperature was also very hot. Nevertheless, she felt much better. To be safe we spent the rest of the day relaxing at my parents' home. As my Dad was pastor again for the Evangelical Church of Bangkok on Soi 10 Sukhumvit R... Read Full Entry



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Presbyterian cottage at Nong GaePresbyterian cottage at Nong Gae
Presbyterian cottage at Nong Gae

we spent many vacations there when I was a child
Beach in front of Presbyterian cottageBeach in front of Presbyterian cottage
Beach in front of Presbyterian cottage

Khao Takiep mountain in the background
Evangelical Church of BangkokEvangelical Church of Bangkok
Evangelical Church of Bangkok

founded by my Dad in 1966
Mom shopping with Linda at a Bangkok mallMom shopping with Linda at a Bangkok mall
Mom shopping with Linda at a Bangkok mall

The malls are much fancier now
Linda and Carol shopping for a pet at the Weekend MarketLinda and Carol shopping for a pet at the Weekend Market
Linda and Carol shopping for a pet at the Weekend Market

When it was at the Sanam Luang next to the Grand Palace
Bob sleeping with pet monkeyBob sleeping with pet monkey
Bob sleeping with pet monkey

I don't remember whose monkey it was...I don't think we bought it at the Weekend Market.
Linda shopping at Honest JewelryLinda shopping at Honest Jewelry
Linda shopping at Honest Jewelry

owned by Manut and his family. In our first year living in Bangkok in 1973 each month I bought Linda a ring or necklace for our anniversary



23rd May 2011

I love to hear the story about how your father decided to found a church in Thailand.
Can't wait to read more of your blogs!
23rd May 2011

In the mid 1960's, Thailand was going through major cultural changes with increased exposure to both the good and bad sides of Western culture as the U.S. military presence increased. Starting in Bangkok, the middle class expanded rapidly, with young Thais increasingly going abroad for their college education and bringing home western ideas; especially materialism. Previously mission work was focussed on the lower class farmers and villagers. My Dad saw the need to reach the middle and upper classes who were now more receptive to Christianity. Also the foreign community increased rrapidly, so the church met both needs. The Evangelical Church of Bangkok now has over a thousand members from many countries.

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