Okay, Pastor Lamazani isn’t here at Sunshine Orchard. In fact, he was a pastor in Africa 40+ years ago. However, when I was a boy, my dad recorded (on one of those reel-to-reel recorders!) missionary Leonard Robinson who told some amazing stories about how God worked through angels to protect him and others–including Pastor Lamazani–in […]
No Comments. Continue Reading...We are quickly approaching a critical deadline for Sunshine Orchard. The owner of the property that we are purchasing across the road is insisting that we finish paying it off by the end of October. Although the deadline is much sooner than we had previously understood, and it seems more than a bit daunting, we […]
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Just so you aren’t all worried that we are stuck on the other side of the border. . . This morning, we made it through the fairly simple process of exiting and re-entering Thailand with no problems at all. We were very blessed to obtain one-year visas before leaving the US which means that we […]
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“Guess what? It looks like we won’t be having school this week. Oh, and what would you all think of making our visa run this week instead of next?” We had just ended a very full, yet refreshing Sabbath. I was rather exhausted and hoping to get to bed as soon as I finished things […]
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Just before school started, one of the big boy’s relatives decided to give the school a bunch of bananas if we would go get them. So 15 of us, students and staff, climbed into a truck and drove 20 minutes down the road. After parking along the side of the road, we all jumped out […]
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Life certainly doesn’t lack variety around here. Not only has the Lord opened up opportunities for us to treat the sick in our nearby villages but to hold branch sabbath schools, preach in a nearby church on Sabbath, and hold Wednesday evening worships in different homes. The Karen people are so warm and hospitable and […]
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The boys here really have a fun time hunting dead bamboo for firewood. They take off into the jungle along the river, make piles of dead bamboo, make rope from jungle vines, tie the bundles in two places, carry them down the slopes to the river, jump on them (like a raft) and float and […]
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