A lot has happened since my last post. My 3-month stay in Shanghai came to an end, I returned to Singapore, and the summer is nearly over. We have had our usual high-traffic time during the summer, with various friends and family members home for holidays, and it has been a good time for all of us. I am personally enjoying having my nephews spend the summer with me again, and it is always good to have the Parkers “home” during their school holidays. They are a very big help to the work here.
The stay in Shanghai came to a very fruitful end. I was able to meet up with a lot of new people, and make a lot of new contacts. That is one of the biggest differences in having spent an extended time in Shanghai, as opposed to several shorter trips during the same period of time. I formed an especially good relationship with one of my language teachers, and we have kept in touch since I’ve been back to Singapore. She was able to meet up with me and my nephews when we were back for a short visit earlier this month. Also, the teachers at the Singapore International School made a trip with their principal (a member at Woodlands who has been in Shanghai for several years), and we got to meet up with them here as well. I hope that the contact with them will continue to grow as well.
We had an addition to the group that is meeting in Shanghai. One of the Singaporean ladies who teaches at the Singapore International School has been worshipping with another group for about 5-6 years now. She spoke to me when I arrived in Shanghai about wanting to help with the smaller group that we have started, and she has since made the decision to join us. She is a big help to the group. She has been a Christian for many years, and brings more knowledge and experience to the group than what any of those meeting there now have. She and her husband have bought a house in Shanghai, and intend to settle there for the long-term. This is a different situation from that of most Singaporeans who are there, and it is good to have her aboard.
The work back here in Singapore is also going along very well. The congregation has been very faithful in continuing the doorknocking efforts all year long. As a result, we have left information about the church at over 6000 homes. We have had many calls and visits from members of the community. It is a very nice feeling to see so much interest as a result of the work going on. We are working on increasing the involvement in follow up work, since right now most of it is being done by one or two families.
One of our Filipina sisters who joined us earlier this year will probably have to leave to return to the Philippines in a couple of weeks. She has been unable to find a job here. We will miss her when she is gone. She has fit in nicely to the church here.
We are beginning to wrap up the summer excitement now. Soon, the guests who are staying with us will be making their way home, and we will miss them, and look forward to their return next year. I think the congregation is doing well, and will settle back nicely into routine. We very much appreciate the time we have had with our guests, and the uplift they have been to us.
I plan to be back in Shanghai for a couple of months after my nephews have gone back to the US. It looks like I will depart in mid- to late September, and stay till late November. I will spend the December school holiday here in Singapore, when I think we will have some special activities going on. We have been making plans for 2009 to be a big year for Woodlands, celebrating our 10th anniversary. I will keep you posted of the details as they begin to come together.
July 28, 2008 at 1:22 am
good to hear all the good news. it’s exciting to think about next year’s plans.
July 28, 2008 at 2:40 am
Thanks silken! We are looking forward to next year too.
July 28, 2008 at 2:44 am
It sounds like things are going very nicely in both Singapore and Shanghai. I saw Mary Mc. today and she told me they will be in Singapore in about a month. I know that will be a blessing to all!
July 28, 2008 at 2:47 am
We really are looking forward to having George & Mary here with us. They are always a blessing even when they are here for a very brief visit. An extended stay will be very, very welcome!
Thanks for popping in!
July 28, 2008 at 4:20 pm
You are much, much appreciated. Proud of you.
Gordon
July 28, 2008 at 7:21 pm
It has been 10 years?! WOW! It has been so uplifting to watch Woodlands grow–but it has been even better to have been a part of the growth. I do love you all. Say hello to my Singaporean family at Woodlands.
Love,
Debra
July 30, 2008 at 1:17 pm
It’s great to hear from you again and read about your sucessful adventures in Shanghai as well as the continued growth in the Singapore church. We always enjoy your updates. May God continue to bless all of you!
July 31, 2008 at 9:45 am
Hi Gordon, Debra, and Jean, and thanks for the comments. You are all so encouraging and supportive!
The 10 years have flown by, haven’t they? You’ve been a big part of the work here, Debra, and summer doesn’t feel the same without you. We’ll be looking forward to your next trip over — the sooner the better!!!
August 12, 2008 at 9:06 am
Hi. Just surfin the net and found this blog somewhere. Nice read huh. Really am proud to be part of the work in Woodlands COC. But still, to GOD be the glory. Whatever my hands can do, I’ll do it with all my might! Really am happy and blessed working with such a family. I am very such GOD will give us the reaps, but still the reapers are few… I still believe HE will send more to help us! Godbless.
August 12, 2008 at 9:08 am
I meant… “I am very sure GOD will give us the reaps, but still the reapers are few… I still believe HE will send more to help us!”
August 12, 2008 at 12:51 pm
Thanks for the comments! I share your confidence that God will find a way to do the work here… after all, it is HIS work. I count it a blessing that he chooses to use us at all.