July 20 - Aug 2

PBC Adults will travel to East Asia to teach English to national elementary school teachers and to encourage the staff of an international school.


East Asia Team

East Asia Team

Friday, July 30, 2010

Friday, July 30

“Do not grow weary in doing good.” This was part of my prayer for our group as our day began. After four days of English teaching, our minds and bodies are a bit weary. As always the Lord faithfully answered this prayer. We had the opportunity to visit Chengdu International School, our hosts this week and the school where Dan and Sarah worked when they lived here. The new teachers arrived this week and as we walked through the school we prayed for their families as they adjust to a new culture and for unity between the new teachers and the present teachers. Please keep them in your prayers. We have heard of one family whose young children are really having a difficult time making the transition.

This evening we had our first English Corner. An English Corner is a place that is advertised as a location that people can come to meet with foreigners to speak English. The concept was begun by evangelicals to foster relationships with unbelievers. Tonight’s English Corner was held in a park in the center of a vast apartment complex. We arrived at 7:30pm and there were already people waiting there to speak with us. I spoke with two different families tonight. The first family was a mother and her 12 year old daughter. The daughter's English name is “Learn”. Their English was at a beginner’s level but they were very eager to practice. The second family I met was a newly married couple and his college-aged sister. They are very proficient in English, but want to stay in practice. This was the first time they had attended an English Corner. During the course of our conversation the man shared with me that he didn’t have an English name but that he desired to have an English name that sounded similar to his Chinese name. He shared with me his Chinese name; it was a name that was very difficult for me to pronounce. The meaning of his name is Fiery and Brave. I suggested to him the English name Stephen and I took the opportunity to tell him that Stephen is the name of a very famous and well respected Christian martyr. I told him he could read about Stephen in the Christian bible, in the book of Acts. He said that he would like to read the story. He liked the name Stephen and is going to take it as his own. It was a joy for me to meet this family and to have the gift of giving this man his English name. It will be much easier to pray for him as “Stephen” than it would have been to pray using his Chinese name.

While I was meeting these two families, each person on our team was meeting someone else. I know that Robert had a fruitful conversation and was able to speak some about the Bible. Susan enjoyed playing Bingo with the children and with a 28 year old man who wanted to play and said to her, “Me English not good, this good.” (Donna, Susan says thank you for the Bingo game!) Please remember Learn, her mother, Stephen, his wife Susie, and his sister Jessica and all the others we met tonight. They plan to attend more English Corners. Pray that they will build relationships with the Chinese believers who sponsor these Corners.

Tomorrow we are blessed to be able to go to a Panda Breeding and Research Base. Oh, the sacrifices we make to be here! In the evening we will have another English Corner. Please pray that the Lord will guide our conversations and that there will be good attendance. Rebecca is still feeling weak, but we were able to speak with an American nurse and get medicine for her. Please pray for her quick recovery.

Thank you for interceding for us! We know you are a very valuable part of this team through your prayers! – Jennifer








2 comments:

dmurray said...

So wonderful to share in your trip through this blog! Can't wait to hear even more stories of ways God has used you. Love you all! DeeDee

reneamac said...

What gorgeous food! (No chicken feet there!)