I flew into Manila today on the heels of typhoon Kristine (although sources differ as to whether she’s a full-scale typhoon or just a Severe Tropical Storm). Whatever she was, my flight had to circle south of Manila for 20 minutes before coming in for a landing due to heavy rains and wind. Once on… Continue reading My First Typhoon
Category: Life
Samantha*
Summertime, the first week of July, 2012. Our second anniversary of my second pastoral Call, this time to the California seaside community of Santa Barbara. But we were living about 15 miles south of there in a sleepy little beach town called Carpinteria, where we were renting a house about half a mile from the… Continue reading Samantha*
Isaac*
Today we met with Isaac (not his real name). Isaac is a refugee living in Medan. He has been here seven years awaiting sponsorship to his desired country – Canada. He was away from his home two years prior to arriving in Indonesia. He left a wife behind in his home country, a country where… Continue reading Isaac*
Taiwan Workgroup Meeting
Last week was the annual Southeast Asia Workgroup meeting. All the workers in Southeast Asia are gathered together at LCMS headquarters in Chiayi, Taiwan for a week of training and other matters. It’s a time for learning as well as reconnecting with our fellow workers to receive updates on the work they’re doing in their… Continue reading Taiwan Workgroup Meeting
Almost Normal
Flexibility is the key to living overseas regardless of what brings you out of your homeland and to a new place, people, language and culture. Medan is still very much a developing city. Infrastructure in things we take for granted in the States like sidewalks is still very elusive. Other things are more familiar. There… Continue reading Almost Normal
Welcoming
When you live overseas you develop an awareness of newcomers and other folks making the transition from other lives and places to this new one. While we work hard to interact with locals, it’s just a reality that ex-pats also keep tabs on one another and we hear about new arrivals. SungHo is one of… Continue reading Welcoming
Baguio Seminary #2
For the second August in a row I’ve been privileged to be a guest instructor at the Lutheran Theological Seminary (LTS) in Baguio, Philippines. This seminary serves the Lutheran Church in the Philippines (LCP), a full altar-pulpit fellowship church with the LCMS. This year instead of two courses I taught three – one to each… Continue reading Baguio Seminary #2
A Morning Walk
This morning Gena and I went on a morning walk. We’re trying to push ourselves to be out and about more often, even though the heat and humidity in Medan is constantly oppressive and makes any outdoor foray an immediate opportunity for sweating profusely. But our dog benefits from the walks as well and she’s… Continue reading A Morning Walk
Worship in Singapore
I was blessed to lead Word & Sacrament this past Friday evening in Singapore for the first time since February. Although our full contingent wasn’t available, our small gathering of four (including me) was still beautiful. We met in a different room than we have for the past year. Once I began regular ministry visits… Continue reading Worship in Singapore
Fast Food Theology
If somehow you were to be teleported to a McDonald’s, opening your eyes in this particular one, in the Bukit Bintang district of Kuala Lumpur (KL), Malaysia, one of the largest tourist areas in all of KL, you’d be hard pressed to know where in the world you were. The McDonald’s would be familiar enough.… Continue reading Fast Food Theology
