Here's a picture from last summer's mission trip of a beautiful Buddhist temple in Bangkok. 95% of the people of Thailand are Buddhist, but the government freely allows the practice of other religions.
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Rick and the Smiths don't have access to a computer at this time, so I (Karen) am updating the blog.fg
I haven't heard from Greg and Teresa, but am assuming that they are resting in Bangkok after 19+ hours of flying.
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Rick, on the other hand, is in Narita, Japan. Due to some scheduling difficulties, he is not able to get to Bangkok yet. He will be spending another day in Japan, adjusting to the time change and hopefully arriving in Bangkok late Sunday.
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After some sleep, he plans to explore nearby Tokyo. I think Mt. Fuji is on his bucket list. (that's Mt. Fuji on the left, from a googled image)
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There are so many beautiful things on this planet.
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We serve an amazing God! He paints the sky every nite with a different paintbrush for us to enjoy. All glory to Him.
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Please continue in prayer for this team. Especially for Dr. Copeland and Greg in the next couple days, as they get permission from the Thai government to transport the nuclear medical materials to Cambodia.
Also for Rick, that he would get to Bangkok safely on Sunday, before the ice melts in the cooler filled with medical supplies. It is supposed to last 2-3 days. Pray also that he would easily find the Copelands and the Smiths at the Bangkok airport, as he is having some difficulty with his cell phone working.
And God is able to make all grace abound toward you; that you, always having all sufficiency in all things, may abound to every good work. 2Cor 9:8.








