About

Hi! Glad you found us.

Thailand is Calling is a website about the work we, the Bryans, are doing as we seek to spread the gospel of Christ to the world around us. Currently, we are living in Bangkok, Thailand and working with the Somprasong 4 Church of Christ.

Our wonderful church family, the Highland Heights Church of Christ, in Smyrna, TN sent us to Bangkok and oversees the work we do in Thailand.

05/12/2008

Newsletter for January-April 2008

…and we’re back. We didn’t go anywhere, though.  We’ve been here this whole time doing the same old same-old.

You can read what we’ve been up to in the latest newsletter.  And you can download it here.

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01/26/2008

Here’s the second video. That morning we got up early and packed thirteen people (the nine of us, P.Neung, his mom and niece, and another lady we picked up along the way) plus all of our luggage onto one pickup truck and drove to the border of Cambodia. From there, we took 2 taxis up to Siem Reap, dropped our stuff at the hotel and rushed over to spend a scant three hours running around Angkor Wat. Enjoy the video.

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01/24/2008

I wanted to get a quick post up here while we are still in Malaysia. We landed here on the 20th so that we could come to the Thai embassy in Kuala Lumpur early Monday morning. The visa that allowed us to stay in Thailand expired on the 20th, and we needed to apply for all new visas. This means that we had to visit a Thai embassy in another country, and Kuala Lumpur had the best reputation.
The picture above was taken in the city of Putrajaya.  It was almost an accident that we found this city, but we’re glad we stumbled onto it.  When we get back and on our own Internet connection, we’ll have more pictures for you.

I wanted to get a quick post up here while we are still in Malaysia. We landed here on the 20th so that we could come to the Thai embassy in Kuala Lumpur early Monday morning. The visa that allowed us to stay in Thailand expired on the 20th, and we needed to apply for all new visas. This means that we had to visit a Thai embassy in another country, and Kuala Lumpur had the best reputation.

The picture above was taken in the city of Putrajaya.  It was almost an accident that we found this city, but we’re glad we stumbled onto it.  When we get back and on our own Internet connection, we’ll have more pictures for you.

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01/17/2008

I’ve almost stepped on this little pooch on more than one occasion. She belongs to one of the many street vendors that line the road as you go to the church building at Somprasong 4. She’s all the time running up and down the sidewalk, and the only warning you get of her presence is the jingle from the little bell around her neck.

I’ve almost stepped on this little pooch on more than one occasion. She belongs to one of the many street vendors that line the road as you go to the church building at Somprasong 4. She’s all the time running up and down the sidewalk, and the only warning you get of her presence is the jingle from the little bell around her neck.

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01/16/2008

This is the first of three videos I’ll put up about the trip we took through Cambodia in December. This one documents our first day, which was spent in Sa Gaew, Thailand, the hometown of P.Neung, a Christian at Somprasong 4. He’s the one who drinks the eggs in the video.

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01/10/2008

Back at it

Golden Triangle, Thailand

We hope you all had a wonderful holiday season and that these first couple weeks of the new year have already been blessed. This site had a vacation as well. Well, we’re back, and we’ve got a new suit on.

First, if you haven’t read our latest newsletter, we hope you’ll take a look at it. I think its the best one yet. I’ll pick up here where it left off.

Just after Christmas, we finally got the opportunity to travel up to northern Thailand and visit the cities of Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai. We visited the work going on at Payap University in Chaing Mai, and stayed with Robert Reagan and his family there. He and his wife, P.Jan, have two wonderful children, Branson (11) and Erika (14), and we are so glad that we were able to spend a good 4 days with them. P.Jan, by the way, is the brother of P.Sam, one of the workers at Somprasong 4. P.Sam is our biggest help right now over here, helping us get everything together in our continuing battle to get the right visa in place to be able to stay here.

After being in Chiang Mai for a few days, P.Petch and his family, along with Bao, drove ten hours from Bangkok, picked us up, and took us along with them over to Chiang Rai, another couple of hours away. We were there for the New Year, and had a really great time visiting with P.Petch’s family and traveling with them around the area, taking in all the sights.

Hang tight as I am slowly getting all of our photos up on the web and available to you. You’ll soon be able to browse through our trip and see some of the really interesting things northern Thailand has to offer.

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12/29/2007

Newsletter for October-December 2007

The Oct-Dec newsletter is done. You can download it here.

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12/15/2007

I snapped this one evening walking past a line of storefronts in Siem Reap, Cambodia. It is sad that the ingeniousness of this probably went entirely unnoticed. To attest to this, the shop offering the Body Spa, Facial, Massage, Shiatsu, Reflexology, Manicure, and Pedicure service that put this up was completely empty.

I snapped this one evening walking past a line of storefronts in Siem Reap, Cambodia. It is sad that the ingeniousness of this probably went entirely unnoticed. To attest to this, the shop offering the Body Spa, Facial, Massage, Shiatsu, Reflexology, Manicure, and Pedicure service that put this up was completely empty.

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12/11/2007

Spiderboy

Cambodian boy

I met Spiderboy, really named Ting, outside of Angkor Wat in Cambodia. He and two other kindergarten-aged girls where out targeting tourists with over-priced postcards. It is a gross understatement to say that these kids were persistent in their pursuit to separate me from my money. I met their teary-eyed, whiny pleas of “you buy post-cards, sir” by asking if they could say the days of the week. I think they secretly loved the change of topic as they played along with me in reciting “Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Sunday.” I did as much as I could in way of helping them put the days in the right order, but they dashed off in the blink of an eye as they saw a police motorcycle turn the corner. After a while, they came back to continue their panhandling/unrequested English lesson.

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12/05/2007

I took this picture in 2006 on an outing we made outside of Bangkok.  It was at a fish farm/roadside eatery/Buddhist temple.
Also, I’m headed to Cambodia (again) with a group of 9 other Thai Christians tomorrow at 5 am. Dalissa’s going to stay here and hold down to fort, safe and sound in Bangkok for the five days we’ll be gone. This means no photos for a few days, but a lot of really good ones when I get back. We’ll be traveling first to Siem Reap - which literally translates to ‘Defeat of Siam‘ (Thailand) - to see Angkor Wat and then head down to Phnom Pehn to visit they Nathan and Cheryl Wheeler and Andrew and Natalie Hayes.

I took this picture in 2006 on an outing we made outside of Bangkok. It was at a fish farm/roadside eatery/Buddhist temple.

Also, I’m headed to Cambodia (again) with a group of 9 other Thai Christians tomorrow at 5 am. Dalissa’s going to stay here and hold down to fort, safe and sound in Bangkok for the five days we’ll be gone. This means no photos for a few days, but a lot of really good ones when I get back. We’ll be traveling first to Siem Reap - which literally translates to ‘Defeat of Siam‘ (Thailand) - to see Angkor Wat and then head down to Phnom Pehn to visit they Nathan and Cheryl Wheeler and Andrew and Natalie Hayes.

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