Friday, November 25, 2011

English Camps


A great team of Aussies recently came to Thailand to assist the River Team by running two English camps, one in Chiang Mai and the other in the southernmost tip of Thailand.  Both were a great success!


Chiang Mai Camp
Klars with Ed Dept head of Languages, Area 4
About 60 lower secondary students and 10 secondary teachers came to The River for an amazing 3 day English Language Camp. Learning about important moral values was cleverly integrated into the English learning. The teachers participated in the same classes and were so impacted that they now want a greater input from The River in training them!  At the conclusion of the camp some teachers said that they would encourage their students to join our Friday youth group.
Teaching team with staff and students from some of the schools that attended the Chiang Mai Camp

Camp in the South


More than one hundred 6th and 7th graders with their teachers participated in the 3-day English Language camp in the south.  The relationship between The River Team and the local government and the schools was greatly strengthened.  At the conclusion of the camp the Lord Mayor expressed her appreciation for the significant positive impact the camp made on the students. She found it hard to comprehend the amazing progress in just 3 days! In the closing ceremony, to the surprise of everyone (including the government officials), the students spontaneously broke into a song in English! An official invitation was extended to us to conduct further camps, both for the students and the teachers.  TV crew followed and interviewed us about our purpose and methods of working in Thailand. They also filmed some of the camp and on several nights our work was aired on the local cable TV news! People in the streets now recognise us from the TV reports!  We are grateful for the favour extended to us!

Monday, November 7, 2011

The River Women SHINE


The River SHINE Team ran an encounter training week for the women of The River Team, some from women from the mountains and from the neighbouring country. Everyone was impacted by the interactive nature of the program! The participants recognise and develop their self-worth, strength, and purpose, and importantly, are empowered to fulfil their God-given destiny.
The training week joined the strengths of The River and it's "sister" Team in a neighbouring country.  The teams built on each other’s experiences on conducting the sessions and many new creative ideas were applied to enhance and strength the discovery and learning sessions. The teams worked well together in creating a beautiful atmosphere for the participants.

During the feedback time, many shared about their vision to make a difference in their world! The women felt empowered to overcome the limitations of their backgrounds! They were excited to be able to say, “I am one of a kind!”, "My every day decisions influence my future!”, “I have much to offer!”.
The River Team men cooked all the meals, which they also served to the tables! They organised the coffee breaks and made sure all the washing up and cleaning was done, so that the women could absorb as much as possible from their week together!

The SHINE week culminated in a Celebration Lunch at The River Cafe! Every woman was seated around cafe tables and served a delicious meal and dessert to follow. The message rang loud and clear: I HAVE WORTH, STRENGTH, and PURPOSE!

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Kids Camp at The River




Fifty three very excited children arrived at "The River" for a 3 day camp. Most of the River Team were there to welcome the kids!  The Thais in the team were so well prepared that the foreign volunteers were able to really enjoy having fun with the children. Heaps of games, swimming, stories, singing, drama. On Friday we all went to an amazing park where we were able to show the children sights that most of them would not have seen before. A 'bus' tour and walk around the acres of lakes, fauna and animals. Trees that had been shaped like elephants, sharks, dinosaurs, birds etc, waterfall, water fountains, even a maze.




The team had prepared an great games and a fantastic lunch for the children.
The kids really enjoyed the outing. When we came back to The River it was into the pool and more sport. Some crashed and slept but the Thai team kept pouring out enthusiastically. That night they had a fabulous time of worship and games as well as dramas by the kids. A number of parents also turned up to watch their kids perform.


The next morning, Saturday, was Kids Club and they were still full of fun and encouragement. The theme was "our God is a great big God". The kids heard it and experienced it!   The team was tired, but glad to have had the privilege of loving the kids!