This Christmas it became the target of ECB missions in a program we called "feeding the homeless." I signed in for the occasion and Pastor Rey suggested that I bring along a guitar. Since it was a working day for me I lugged the guitar to work and then simply caught the 203 bus at 5 pm to join the group who were already in the thick of the event.
I'm still in my office shirt and tie in the photos.
We felt the presence of God so strong in our midst and there was nothing like it ever before in my life. Thanks Nobu for the photos and Tina for the guitar... God be praised!
James Taylor on the guitar. Good vibes there, bro. Keep it up.
ReplyDeleteHi Sunni, from down under in Adelaide, it has been hot, all these things you did in the past still surfacing playing the guitar. What is the job that you have? I find it differant to see you in a suit, myself last wore one 12 yrs ago will it fit, now, never, will I wear one again not likely a blue singlet any day. We had a blessed 2009 busy working and supporting family. I will be back in Thailand on the 10th march unsure of itinary. Your friend in Christ Gordon
ReplyDeleteHi Gordon,
ReplyDeleteYou surprise me bro... come up once in a season. God be praised! I finally landed a job in the same hospital you visited and I profile non-thai speaking patients for plastic surgery. your continent has the greatest contribution to my workload, which makes it look like many Aussies are not contented with how they look. 80% of the surgeries for guys from down under are for breast implants.
You'll be in March? let's see if I could meet up with you again. I work Monday to Saturday and have only Sunday off. Anyways after 5 pm I'm free.
The blue shirt is just awful and I only wear it because its the uniform... I'd rather wear a red one... hahahahah.
See you soon my friend.