Sunday, December 11, 2011

Christmas in the Park 2011

an outreach of Grace International School



Each year Grace International School hosts a special event called, "Christmas in the Park." The theme this year was, "Christmas in the Park from Our Home to Yours."

The picture above is of the team that helped to lead the Christmas carols.



Don invited the faculty, staff, Board and Foundation members to the front of the stage to help welcome our guests to Christmas in the Park.





What a wonderful way to start the evening with the Grace International School family (faculty and staff) welcoming our guests from their homes to ours.


The grounds were beautifully decorated. We all enjoyed singing Christmas carols. Some sung in many different languages represented in our school community.




A group of Korean students performed a fan dance. They're pictured here just before they performed.

The crowd numbered close to 800. This was the largest number of people to ever attend a Christmas in the Park.



As the guests left we were there to hand out gifts. Each person received a candy cane and Christmas ornament. We're pictured on the right in the very back.

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Saturday, December 03, 2011

Bangkok Church Free Methodist Flood Relief


CBSI class member in the Bangkok Church shown packing 100 survival kits for 100 families.



Distribution of survival kits to families in the flooded area in Bangbuathong Nonthaburi using a long-tail boat.



Sanchai, a CBSI student pictured below with his house in the background. He's been unable to plant for two months, leaving him out of work and income.

Sanchai's home would normally be surrounded by dry land not water.

Inside Sanchai's home.


Here's the CBSI team shown providing support for Sanchai for one month of resources for food and necessary expenses.


What a blessing from the church in Singapore to Sanchai and the 100 families still affected by the flooding in Bangkok.



Happy Father's Day...Thai Style
A celebration for the king of Thailand's 84th birthday



















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