My trip to Mae Hong Son was a breath of fresh air. Beth (in the top right picture) and I spent every afternoon at a local coffee shop working in the air con since her house in the village doesn't have any and the afternoons are unbearably hot here during this time of year. I hadn't brought anything with me to work on, so Beth loaned me some books and I ended up reading five books while I was there --one a day. One morning we went to visit a neighboring village and saw some girls from the youth group (bottom left picture) and spoke to a Shan evangelist (top right picture). On sunday morning I had the opportunity to share my testimony with some Shan believers. One challenge to sharing my testimony was making it easily translatable for Beth and easy to understand for the believers. It was rewarding for me to think about how I came to faith without all of the typical words that Christians throw around.
The top left picture is a guest house that I stayed in a couple nights while I was there; the bottom right is a picture overlooking the city of Mae Hong Son--too bad it wasn't clearer.
**Sorry for the small photos. Try clicking on the picture and you should be able to see a larger one**
The top left picture is a guest house that I stayed in a couple nights while I was there; the bottom right is a picture overlooking the city of Mae Hong Son--too bad it wasn't clearer.
**Sorry for the small photos. Try clicking on the picture and you should be able to see a larger one**
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