Wednesday, February 08, 2012

Sometimes Fliers Really Do Work


Every semester starts off with a big promotional push for those of us in campus ministry. Trying to catch them before their schedule picks up, we strike out to every canteen and busy intersection and give away fliers and candy. After a few smiles and quick conversations, aided by more fliers and candy, we've talked to hundreds of students. Some of them appear genuinely interested. Most I'll never see again. But at least we've gotten our name out on campus.


Usually the fliers bring in a group of first timers to the next event. Sometimes they stick around, and sometimes they don't. That's just the way the process works. I've come to accept that fact.


Sometimes these random bits of paper take me entirely by surprise.


Last week three girls showed up near the end of our Bible study, and slipped in near the door. Afterward I went to talk with them, and asked if they had a friend at grapevine. They said that no they didn't know anyone here, but they had received a flier three weeks ago, and hadn't been free to come sooner. They'd kept the information and had been so excited to join that they showed up long after I'd anticipated seeing any real results from our opening promotion. They've also returned and, I believe, will keep coming back.


Sometimes fliers just get tossed out and trampled mere seconds after they've been handed out, and sometimes, not unlike a seed, they really do work.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Giving Thanks in All Circumstances
I love this photo that my roommate Grace took before we started our flood clean up. Such an appropriate hidden message to find scribbled on the walls of Grapevine.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Flood Clean Up

When we returned to Grapevine after almost two months of "floodcation," we had a daunting task ahead of us. Mud and mold covered the floors and walls. Furniture literally fell apart as we tried to pick it up, and mice had destroyed many cords and containers that the water hadn't reached. But with a little elbow grease and sweat, new paint and plenty of shopping trips, we were able to give our old rooms a fresh new look. We've already opened our doors and students are enjoying a new semester and a new place to hang out.





If you would like to help financially with the flood renovations

Reasons to Give Thanks

Mid-November typically finds us scurrying around preparing for the opening of second semester. We plan a retreat to the mountains, and fun activities to welcome students back to Thammasat. I never have to conjure up reasons to give thanks at our Thanksgiving dinner because grapevine fills up with wonderful smells and overflows with students. This November Grapevine

overflowed again - with water.

Learning that the flooding in Rangsit would not only postpone the second semester for two months, but also cancel our Thanksgiving party, I felt disappointed. I always love the November activities. And yet, the more we waited through the flood the more I realized the blessing of rest. This year, we had plenty of time to prepare for the second semester and refocus on the importance of what we do. The time has given us the opportunity to get to know our church community better, to reach out to victims of the flood, and get to know student volunteers.

And not only did we get a chance to relax, we came up with a great theme for our second semester Souper Tuesdays - HOLIDAYS! We'll celebrate a different holiday every week, and find out what lessons God can teach us through these celebrations. The good news is there's always a reason to give thanks.

The flood has wrecked our plans, but we thank God that He promises to guide and teach us if we come to Him with willing and grateful hearts.

Thursday, October 06, 2011


Talent Night

Before September 22, I thought grapevine had plenty of talented people. After September 22, I KNOW grapevine has plenty of talented people. We had singers and jugglers, speakers, artists, dancers and musicians. The staff started the evening off with a exciting interpretation of STOMP. Several students sang songs in various languages including Japanese, Thai and Italian. The exchange students performed a thrilling dance routine, and we thought the night was over. But the display of talent continued with impromptu interpretive dancing to Disney songs.


(above) Michael, Mic and Boat performing "Michael Row Your Boat Ashore"
. . . Alleluia


RATS!

So how do you keep the rats from getting into your lean to style kitchen?
- adopt "Grapevine" the Cat
- purchase rat trap and release the little animal on the other side of the dangerous road every morning
- POISON!
- Just live and let live

We simply don't know what to do. But the rats have certainly moved in and made themselves at home. I guess it's true that grapevine is the place to be!

Thursday, September 15, 2011


Graduation!
Some of the Grapevine family joined BANK (staff and alumni) in celebrating his graduation.


International Night
On August 25th, Grapevine enjoyed a night filled with delights from around the world.
Guests dressed up in ethnic costumes from various cultures, cooked and ate international foods,and played games that tested their knowledge of different countries. Several nationalities were represented including Germany, Ghana, and Zimbabwe. America had several representatives as well, but Thailand boasted the most students.







Thursday, August 18, 2011


Make New Friends and Keep the Old

A few weeks ago the Grapevine family welcomed in a group of special guests from Michigan. Fourteen young adults from His House Christian Fellowship in Mt. Pleasant stopped by Thammasat after a four week missions trip to Cambodia. The His House friends brought lots of energy to our outreach events on campus (art, games, and advertisement with the rickshaw) and shared their stories with us during Tuesday night Bible Study. Through dance parties and sports on campus our campus ministries were able to connect and bless each other.

THANKS HHCF!


Thursday, June 30, 2011


Love Your Neighbor

New Exchange Students and G-Force Student Leaders take time on their Sunday afternoon to teach basic English to children in the slums. The children enjoy learning through games, songs, stories and crafts.