It has been a couple of months since I last posted an update here, and most of that time has been spent on the road. I was in the US for a month, then back to Singapore for a short while before making my way to Shanghai for almost 2 weeks. I am back in Singapore at the moment, but will be leaving on the weekend for a very short trip to the US again.
The next half year, and possibly more, will continue to see a lot of travel time for me. When I was in the US in October- November, I spent some time with my supporting congregations talking about the possibility of spending more time in Shanghai in the upcoming months, possibly years. We are going ahead with a plan, beginning in February, for me to spend 3 months in Shanghai, studying in a language school. I will be back in Singapore in mid- to late-May, and spend the summer months here. If things go as we hope, I could continue on a schedule that sees me alternating time between Singapore and China, most likely on a 3-month basis. I am excited about the plan, as I think it represents a step forward in the work in Singapore as well as China. The time spent in language courses will be very valuable too, I think. I have found a school that seems to be just the sort of place that I need for the level of language studies I am looking for.
Over the past couple of weeks, one of the teenage girls from Woodlands was able to go to China with me. We made the plan a few years ago, aiming to make this trip together when she finished her O-level exam. We were able to do just that, and the trip went very well. She did a very nice job, and seemed to enjoy the trip a great deal too. I really enjoyed having her along.
In my last report, I mentioned a Filipino brother who had visited with us in Woodlands. This past weekend, he placed membership here, making Woodlands his church home. He knows he will be in Singapore for at least another year, and is considering staying on longer than that. I ask that you pray for him as he contemplates this decision. He is a bright spark, and brings a nice touch of enthusiasm to the group. I am very glad he has decided to be with us, and am enjoying seeing him interact with the other members here. He is a very pleasant young man. I know that many of you who have visited us in the past will enjoy meeting him the next time you are here.
We are continuing to make plans for our campaign in 2009. We have been toying with some very exciting ideas, and I like the way things are coming together. We’re seeing something of a different process than what used to happen when we planned campaigns, with more involvement from more of our members. One of our boys, who will be entering secondary school in 2009, is very eager, and very involved in the planning already. It is fun to watch this enthusiasm, and to see the younger people at Woodlands grow and take on new roles.
I wish all of you a happy holiday season, and all the best for 2008.
December 19, 2007 at 12:46 pm
lots of excitement, that is good to hear! good to hear of added male leadership and the growing excitement of the boy growing into that level!
so glad you were able to have a travel companion, and that the goal set for this trip was reached.
December 19, 2007 at 1:06 pm
Thanks for stopping in, silken. Things have really been going well (busy!) lately, and it is nice to see all the different ways that we are growing, both in Singapore and SH.
December 19, 2007 at 1:40 pm
I hope the travel does not wear you down. It seems now to be invigorating to you, I hope that continues.
Give our regards and holiday wishes to the saints there with you!
December 19, 2007 at 1:59 pm
Shelley, It is always good to hear from you. You are my poster girl as a single young Christian woman in Asia.
Jane & I will be leading another group of Harding students to work with the church in New Zealand in May & June. After the students return to the U.S. we will be in Singapore.
God bless you and happy holidays,
Gordon
December 19, 2007 at 2:05 pm
Gordon and FF&F, thank you both for stopping in. The travels so far have not been too draining. I am looking forward to spending 3 months at a time in each place, though, as it allows me to establish a little steadier routine than what I’ve had over the past 5 years that I’ve been back and forth between Singapore and SH.
Thank you both for the encouraging words!
December 19, 2007 at 9:58 pm
Shelly, I’m looking forward to seeing you soon! Have a safe trip. Tell my Singapore family hello for me.
December 20, 2007 at 1:42 pm
Hi Debra, and thanks for stopping in! It will be great to see you soon too.
December 23, 2007 at 9:07 pm
Hey Shelly!!!,
I know, that’s not grammatically correct….exclamation points before the comma, oh well. haha Glad to know there is another guy there to help the ones already filling the leadership roles. Always being the ones to lead worship can really drain people, hopefully the new brother can really use his bright spark to help out the other leaders.
January 31, 2008 at 2:57 am
Thanks for the comment, John, bad grammar or not.
It is exciting to have the new brother with us, and he is a real bright personality, generating a lot of excitement amongst the congregation here. You will really enjoy meeting him when you are next here.
By the way… when is that?