2017 Spring ISEED

2017 Spring ISEED
Training class at the IFI Office

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Good Afternoon readers,

Welcome to the first week of Fall. It’s chilly here today in Columbus and I love it. I feel I have enough heat from Summer. I feel like I have been blessed to make friends with International students. As I mentioned in my last post, I talked with one Chinese student who was very shy but as soon as she was comfortable with us (me and David’s Bible group), she began teasing me a lot. Our friendship with her continues to get closer. Each of us openly shared our own stories, both blessings and struggles. We pray for each other. Since she started showing up to our Bible group, she is eagerly wanting to know about God. I’m so surprised that she bought her new Chinese-English Bible and studies the Word prior to the Bible discussion on Friday. I feel like God is working on His plan for her by providing many people for her: She was invited to the campus Bible group, she has been provided rides to church on Sundays, and she told us that the sermon was very helpful for her. She said to me “God know what I need and tells me what to do”. She then showed me the scripture “Philippians 4:6 : Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God”. I also had a chance to share my testimony with her too.

Besides the story of the Chinese student, some of the ISEEDers were invited by Phil, IFI’s events director to do an apple picking activities at his uncle’s orchard. For me, I’m familiar with an apple but not an apple tree at all because we have very few apple orchards in my country. They’re all in the high elevation area of northern Thailand. I’m so excited to see the apple tree and excited to pick it and eat it fresh from the tree.  Of course, it tastes wonderful and sweetly fresh. I guess I ate about six apples while picking apples!! All of the apples were put into the squeezing machine powered by our labor to crank that machine - we saved the energy and having fresh-organic apple cider, which is so tasty!! I also took some apples to make a homemade apple pie, which my Mansfield host family taught me how to make from scratch. I taught the Chinese student how to make a pie too and now she can make it on her own!! Yay!

These are two activities in this month that makes me feel happy and rejoice in the Lord God Almighty! Looking forward for his blessings for all of us through his Word!


        

Monday, September 26, 2016

A life well spent



Our assignment for today’s ISEED meeting was to draw our life map. It is a way to put down into images our heritage, important events, people who influenced out path, high points, hard times and the experiences where we were able to see God’s hand at work.
So, yesterday I took some time, reluctantly, to do it. “Why reluctantly?” you ask? Because the point was not only to put black on white my life, but also be ready to share it with the others. You see, we all have things in our past that we don’t like, things that we wish never happened, things that let us burst into tears, but while thinking to all these a verse came into my mind:

And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose.  (Rom.8:28)
God is sovereign, He is in control. He used all of these things to make me the woman I am. There was not a moment when He was far, not a second when He looked at me with disappointment, but in each step of my life He was there waiting for me to choose Him, to walk with Him, to ask for His guidance.
Through the map I could clearly see the amazing people placed in the crucial turning points of my life, the growth that the terrible moments brought, the strong friendships born from the ashes of the betrayals and disappointments. I saw God’s grace toward me, the numerous gifts that I have received, and felt the joy and peace in serving Him. I know that if Christ is the center, this is a life well spent!

What do you see when you look back? Have you admired God’s work of art in your life? I hope this post will make you stop and acknowledge His goodness and the great plan He has for you!


Thursday, September 8, 2016

Going Through Life Together

In August, my relationship with my mentor Guy has went up to a higher level through sharing life together.

During a Tuesday all staff meeting, Guy has shared that his wife Kathie is going through a cancer treatment. And part of Kathie’s personality is influenced by the medicine. Guy is so sad during the sharing that he stops and cries several times. My heart is deeply touched by what has happened to Kathie, and I go to Guy for more details after the meeting.

Guy tells me that sometimes Kathie will have many negative thoughts and think less of herself, which really hurts Guy’s heart a lot. I feel deep compassion for him, because I can’t imagine how sad I will be if similar things happen to my wife. So we pray together for Kathie, and suddenly I have an idea of making a video with my wife together to encourage Kathie. So that evening, my wife and I make a short 5-minute video. In the video, we show Kathie how she looks like in our eyes - elegant and beautiful. And we encourage her to be strong and not to be fooled by the lies of our enemies. Finally, we tell her that we all love her, and most importantly, God loves her. So don’t give up.

Then God arranges the timing perfectly when we send the video to Guy. Since at that moment, Guy, Kathie and their daughter are sitting and eating together, so they watch the video together right after we send it. Guy tells me that it’s such a huge encouragement to Kathie, and to all of them. I’m so happy and grateful that God gives me this wonderful idea to help Kathie.

We all have difficult times in our lives, and that’s when we need our friends the most. And through experiencing tears and joys together, our love and friendship will also be deepen. I pray that God can protect Kathie’s health and mind. And I hope that God can continuously use us to show his love for her.

Friday, September 2, 2016



Hello readers, Tony's here! August here in Columbus was pretty hot and my car a/c is retired from its work!! Anyway, me and all ISEEDers were involved in three IFI events: Welcome Picnic, OSU Involvement fair, and Welcome Party. We had a great time with international students and making friends with them. For me, I'm so happy to talk with one student and he said he wants a copy of the Bible and I gave him one. I pray that he will read it and the Lord will open his mind and work into his heart. I also talked with another student who was very shy, but now she feels comfortable with me and she has started teasing me a lot hahaha. Having good conversations with students makes me feel happy.

Like I mentioned earlier on my last post, I learned to trust God more and submit my anxiety and concerns to him. I feel exhausted and mistreated sometimes. I wondered why I reached out to students to join the Bible discussion but had very few positive responses. However, I remind myself that I’m working for God for his Kingdom and to please God alone. I feel and I know that there are many prayers from my brothers and sisters in Christ for me. I’m blessed. These two ideas makes me feel relieved and help me move on, focusing on work and to please the Lord. I pray for God to bless those who send prayers for me. God, you know who right?  

I had a good conversation with my mentor yesterday about his experiences with the Lord. He told me his past struggles and how he overcome it, how the Lord speak to him when he walked on the wrong direction, how the Lord pointed out that what he was doing to please the Lord was not really for pleasing Him. I learned from his experiences and I can adapt some to use on my own. I also received a prayer from my mentor. It was an encouraging prayer and I know God listened to his prayer.

During prayer, I read from Psalms 37 verse 3-7: Trust in the Lord and do good; dwell in the land and enjoy safe pasture. 4 Take delight in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart. 5 Commit your way to the Lord; trust in him and he will do this:  6 He will make your righteous reward shine like the dawn, your vindication like the noonday sun. 7 Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for him; do not fret when people succeed in their ways, when they carry out their wicked schemes.

God is really awesome!! Isn’t He?