a jewish, protestant, ex-roman catholic reunion in thailand

just before christmas i had a great visit from an old college friend, who is jewish. both his parents are ordained rabbis, even though they make their own living. and my friend is liberal in his view of God and spiritual matters.

i’m an evangelical protestant missionary, even though i have issues with organized religion and the way my faith is represented by some evangelical groups. i felt that he had a much easier time understanding my issues with institutional faith than many of my friends who are church leaders. we also had a great time talking about our old college days, his benefit of having a phd from MIT, and his current tour of Asia.

we had lunch with our other mutual friend– closer to him (and i didn’t know he was living in bangkok), who was a devout roman catholic in college. all of us were physics majors and studied in the same small classes in our small liberal arts school, www.wesleyan.edu.  our catholic friend was sick of grading stupid undergrad papers at berkeley and finally gave up his intellectual pursuit as a professor with a phd, even in book publishing, and is currently getting an mba and considering b’hai from a distance. his current passion is to provide for his wife and two children that he loves.

our catholic friend asked me point blank, “so, paul, why are you trying to convert these thai people?” i answered that i’m not here trying to proselytize anyone but to support the leaders of the thai christian church. not that different as an objective, but i wanted to counter the underlying attitude in the phrasing of his question. still, we had a good time bashing stupid people and stupid organizations. not sure how valuable these encounters are for my ministry here, but they definitely help me keep my thoughts clear, and to place my passion for ministry in the midst of the larger society beyond the walls of the church that i was born in. and i hope that my faith and ministry will be a light of true hope not only among the thais in thailand but for individuals from all kinds of backgrounds.

check out below my mobile photo of a traditional thai house that my friend’s mother lives in; timothy was playing with his daughter last wednesday.

Reun Thai (a traditional thai house)

Reun Thai (a traditional thai house)