All glory, honour, power is Yours, amen
All glory, honour, power is Yours, amen.
All glory, honour, power is Yours forever, amen.
From the song “Cannons” by Paul Wickham
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Richie, our new 1996 Honda City |
Last
week, I drove home our newest car, a Honda City. =) It was offered to us, to
buy, by a missionary friend that used to work here. She had gone back to her
home country so she had to sell and get rid of all her stuff. She’d always been
a blessing to us. She’d given us generous monetary gifts before but it’s
nowhere as big as what she’d given us for our newest car. She is just one of a
kind. She’s also an amazing prayer warrior. She’d interceded and prayed for us
many, many times already. I know she’ll probably keep doing so in the future.
We are amazed by her and praise and thank God for her.
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Our 1990 New Wagon Nissan, Black Beauty |
A few
months ago, I started to pray for Eng to have another car to drive. We’d had Black
Beauty since we arrived here in 2004. She’s a two-door Nissan 1990 model. Like
her name, her color absorbs all the heat of the sometimes scorching Thai sun.
Because of her 23 years of age, her air conditioning no longer works. That
would be all right if the windows are open as you drive her but the passenger’s
window no longer open. One door can’t be opened from inside, there is no power
steering, and the hatch back won’t stay open. She runs so well but bit by bit,
her body parts are declaring their resignation. Sometimes, in the middle of the
day, you may have showered before getting into her, but when you get to your
destination, you’d feel like you’d showered again, in your own sweat!
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Eng's snazzy Honda until September |
I’d been
feeling badly for Eng driving our old car so I prayed for another car for him. (All
this time, he’d been letting me drive our other car, Tiger. I wrote about our
cars in “The Old and the New” posted on May 21, 2008) The Lord answered my
prayer when our friends left for their Home Assignment. Eng asked them if he
could look after their car and they agreed for him to use it. It’s a real beauty!
When Eng drives that car, he looks like a manager (which he is!) of some important
place! It’s the complete opposite of Black Beauty. Only thing is, our friends
will be back in September so I knew the snazzy Honda Civic wasn’t the long-term
answer.
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Tiger is a 2006 Toyota Hilux |
And then our
amazing friend mentioned above took her car to the mechanic to get it tuned up.
She asked them how much they’d buy her car and they said 140,000 baht (about $4,500
US). She then turned around and offered to sell it to us for 40,000 baht (about
$1,280 US). Realizing the blessing that we were offered, Eng borrowed the money
(we are slowly paying that loan) to pay her and that is why we have several cars
parked outside. For the first time in our lives, we are in possession of 3 cars
(Black Beauty, Tiger, and our newest: Richie – named in honour of our
benefactor) and looking after one! We immediately loaned Black Beauty to new
missionaries who just arrived. We are on the lookout to see who to give her to.
Awed by our generous God, we hope we can be as generous with our wheels.
Thank
you, Papa God, for the wonderful ways you’d provided. Praise You!!!
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