Sitting patiently on the Mauk Lek train platform waiting for the 10:54 train, which has been delayed by 45 minutes, my perspiration runs freely. Though the morning air is relatively cool, I dread what I know awaits us in Bangkok where the tropical sun is reflected from the sides of the concrete buildings and absorbed by the cement roads and walkways. Traveling can be a challenge at the best of times, but I find the heat compounds the problems.
We have been trying out the different methods of transportation available here in Thailand to help us know what is best in different circumstances. Today we will take the train into Bangkok, catch the subway in the south of the city, then get the song teaw out to the Thailand Adventist Mission headquarters. The train is reportedly slower, but the subway is faster than our usual methods. Unfortunately, none of these modes of transportation are available between our home in Mauk Lek and the nearest places to shop. Though we had not initially planned to, we will have to buy a vehicle. This will also enable us to help our missionaries with some of their transportation needs.
As we explore the best ways of doing things in Thailand, we are reminded that within each culture there are various ways of sharing God’s love. As we explore these methods, please pray that God will guide us to the most effective way to reach His children here in Thailand. —Janella Abbey
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