Monday, December 21, 2009

One Week Left

Hello Folks!

We have 1 week left, and it is shaping up to be a busy one. Today we are going over to a Christian television station to record a program. They do a 30 minute program about musicians, so we will play a few songs and share some testimonies. This evening, we are doing a Christmas program at Mister Donut. We are going to be telling the story of Christmas and singing Christmas and bluegrass music. Please be praying for these two events. Also, we are beginning to say goodbyes and spend our last times with friends we have made here. It is an exciting time as we prepare to come home, but also a sad time as we finish here. Thanks for your prayers!

Saturday, December 12, 2009

3 Weeks

In three weeks, we will be landing back in the USA. We are in Taiwan until December 29, and then go to debriefing in Hong Kong for a few days. God is providing us with many opportunities to share in the next couple weeks, as a group and no doubt individually. It is an exciting, jam packed time as we wrap things up, share the gospel, and say goodbye. So, let me tell you a little bit about the past couple weeks and what we have coming up before we leave.

Thanksgiving Party
On the day after Thanksgiving, we had a party for the college students we have met. 30 students came over to David & Janice's. Their apartment was filled up with people, and it was great! They ate traditional Thanksgiving food, made turkey hands and pilgrim or native american hats, shared what they are thankful for, and heard about being thankful to God and the importance of Jesus. Here are a few pictures.





Christmas
The Christmas season is here, and it provides a great opportunity to share about Jesus and His coming to earth and why that is important. It's an easy way to share the gospel with people. We will be playing music in the next couple weeks, having a Christmas party, and sharing with friends we have made here. It's a busy and exciting time.

Prayer Requests
With such a little amount of time left, we do not want to waste it. Please pray that we will make the most of our time here and share Jesus with the many people we have met here.

We are doing a Christmas concert at a Mister Donut on December 22. We will be playing Christmas music and sharing the Christmas story. Please pray for people to hear and understand the good news of Jesus.


Sunday, November 22, 2009

Hello!!

Sorry for the long absence. I'm not so great at keeping this thing going. Things have been going well here in Taiwan. We have been here for a little over 4 months now and have about 5 more weeks in the country.

Taiwan is hard soil for the gospel. People are comfortable with their lives and are focused upon material gain. They have religion with idol and ancestor worship. It is a spiritually dark place. We have tried to be faithful in sharing the good news of Jesus with people. We have learned how beneficial it is to have relationships with people. We have been building relationships with students at a local college. Please continue to pray for us and the people we have met.

With the holiday season approaching, we have many opportunities in place to share Jesus with people. We have a Thanksgiving party for our college friends this Friday. We will eat American Thanksgiving food, do some typical Thanksgiving craft things, and share the gospel. We have more opportunities to play bluegrass music coming up, and we are going to start learning some Christmas songs today. We will have a Christmas party on Christmas for our college friends, and that will be a great opportunity to share.

Below are some pictures with some highlights of the last few months. There's a little bit of information below each picture. Enjoy!!

This past weekend we went to the Eastern part of the country. It is an incredibly beautiful place! We went with a friend we met at the college. Her name is Way, and this picture is with her and her family that hung out with us on Sunday and took us around Taroko Gorge.
On Saturday, we drove down the Eastern coast. We stopped at various places, and here we are at the ocean. The picture is Paul, Sarah, Way, Jeff, Matt, and Cameron.
These are two friends we have made: Amy and Gayo. They are great! They came over to my apartment and cooked lunch for the 5 of us. It was lots of fun.
Here is the lunch! Yummy!
Here we are at the Halloween party that we had for our college friends. Janice made some snacks for everyone, the students went trick-or-treating to the rooms in the apartment, Cameron carved a jack-0-lantern while Jeff shared the gospel with them. We also played some games. It was a lot of fun!
This is also at the Halloween party.
Here we are in Tainan, a city in southern Taiwan. We went there to play at a fundraising banquet for Ray of Hope, a home for unwed mothers and a crisis pregnancy center. This is the couple whose house we stayed at. They were great hosts and also showed us around Tainan.
This is a temple in Taipei. It was during a festival, so many people were there.
Here we are with some students in Taichung, a city in southern Taiwan. We went there for a few days to work with an IMB missionary there. This is at the PE University, where we played some bluegrass music and talked with students afterwards. Interestingly enough, the girl in the front in a black and white shirt is the daughter of the people we ended up staying with in Tainan.


God has given us some great opportunities while we have been here....to meet people, share, play music, and grow closer to Him. Thanks for being a part of this with us!

Sunday, August 16, 2009

August 16

We did play at the department store a week ago, and it went pretty well. We began outside the store, but were later moved into the make-up counter area. It was a good time, and they have asked us to come back in the future. So, hopefully, there is a relationship building there and it is a great place to be seen and for people to ask what we are doing here. Here we are with some of the people who work there.


We went to the Baptist Seminary in Taipei this week and met some people there who had graduated from Southern Seminary in Louisville. We were given a tour of the place and learned more about the training of pastors and missionaries in Taiwan. Here we are on the Seminary's campus, with Taipei 101 in the background.
The campus is like an oasis of sorts in the middle of a busy city....
We also visited the National Palace Museum ...
...and a night market, where we tried some new and yummy food. These are basically candied strawberries...super sweet and super delicious.

We are continuing on in our language and culture learning. It is still enjoyable, and we still need your prayers. It is exciting to learn a new language, but being unable to communicate with people can be frustrating. God has given us a great teacher, a great place to learn, and a great language to learn so there is much to be thankful for.

Last night, we went and played some music outside of a subway station. It was a great experience. We sat down on some benches, played music, and as people would stop to listen, one of us would talk with them, sharing about God. You can be praying opportunities would arise and we would continue to do this kind of thing.

This next week is Jr. High Camp! We went over this evening and decorated our classrooms, which was lots of fun! We are having a camp with 55 students. Jeff is teaching the Bible and character. Matt and Cameron are teaching games and recreation. Paul and Sarah are teaching harmonica and singing songs. A missionary is helping out in each class. Our theme for the week is 'Jesus loves you and so do I!' We want to make sure the students, and teachers who are helping, know that Jesus loves them, and we want to show them that love. Jeff will present the gospel message to them in his class, and we hope to have many opportunities to be obedient and share outside of that time as well. Please pray that we will have love for the people there, energy to make the week a great one, and that God will prepare their hearts for the gospel. Thank God that He has opened the doors for us to go into this school, have an English camp, and tell about Him.

Sorry for the long post. Hopefully, the pictures helped. Hope you have all had a great week and a meaningful Sunday.







Saturday, August 8, 2009

We are at the end of our first full week in Taiwan. We've learned a lot thus far and are glad to be here. There was a typhoon that came through yesterday, but God kept us safe and provided much-needed rain. We have a couple of prayer requests. We are playing in front of a department store tomorrow afternoon at 3pm. The missionaries we are working with will be there talking to people while we play. Hopefully, we will be able to speak with people after we finish playing, share the gospel with them, and begin to build friendships with people. Please pray for this event and that many people will come, enjoy some bluegrass music, and hear about God. We have also been learning Mandarin Chinese with a great language teacher, Sam. She has been so helpful. Please pray that we will quickly pick up on the language and use it. It would be great to be able to communicate with people in their first language.


This is bubble tea. It's basically tea, milk, lots of sugar, with tapioca balls in the bottom. It's popular in Taiwan. Part of language and culture learning is trying new foods and drinks.
Here we are playing at a church. We played in the morning at the service and in the evening at a special music event they had.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Here's a picture of us playing in Hong Kong...our first performance in Asia :)



Today, we got to participate in an activity at a church called The Journey. It's a day long activity that people go through, which leads them through a journey to becoming a missionary. We played music in the comfort zone where they had to choose if they wanted to go through the journey to become a missionary in another country or stay where they were comfortable. Then they went to many other stations, including being called by the church, raising support, getting visas, booking plane tickets, going on a trip, going through immigration and customs, then finally meeting the people group they would be working with. After a morning in the comfort zone, we spent the afternoon as serious and mean officers at the border. It was a great thing to be a part of and neat to see a church and people invested in missions and sending people out. The bluegrass music we played also seemed to be received well, so that was great. It was our first time to play in Taiwan. As you'll notice, we are wearing matching shirts. Apparently, matching is appreciated here....and at the very least, it's one more thing that makes us stand out as we travel and meet people. We've got white skin, height, a different language, instruments, name tags, and now matching shirts!



Tomorrow, we are playing a few songs and sharing a little at a church in the morning and then participating in a music outreach event the church is having in the evening. Please pray for us as we do that on Sunday.




Thursday, July 30, 2009

We have made it to Taipei!

We are moved into our apartments, have started language training with a great teacher, hung out with the missionaries, and been around the city a little bit. Each of us has received Chinese names, which are pretty cool. We each have 3 names (like in English). The first is something to represent our family names. The 2nd name is the same for all of us, showing we are from the same family, and it means praise through song. Each of our 3rd names is a characteristic of God and a bridge to sharing the gospel with people. We are glad to be here and are staying busy thus far. Thanks for your continued prayers!

Monday, July 27, 2009

So, here are a few pictures from Hong Kong. As it turns out, I haven't really figured out exactly how to do this well, so a couple of the pictures, you might need to turn your head to the side to look at. We leave for Taiwan tomorrow!
















Saturday, July 25, 2009

We have made it safely to Hong Kong! Thanks for all your prayers. It was a rather easy, yet long, trip. Today we are in our 2nd full day of training. We have been learning about the major religions here, a few phrases in Mandarin Chinese, practical ways to be spiritually and physically well, how to share our own story in a short time, the need for training others to train others in spiritual matters, expectations of us while we are here, and other things as well. We have also been given opportunities to put what we have been learning into practice. Tonight, we are probably going to play a few songs out on the street....our first opportunity to play in Asia! Hope to put up a few pictures soon, but that won't happen until Monday more than likely. In case you were wondering, Hong Kong and Taiwan are 12 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time. Hope all is going well with you!

~Sarah

Friday, July 3, 2009

Welcome to our blog!

We are The Long Run Players and are going to Taiwan on a mission project for about 5 1/2 months.  We leave in about 2 1/2 weeks!  We are 5 people whom God has brought together for His purposes.  Our names are Cameron, Jeff, Matt, Paul, and Sarah.  If you are on this website, chances are you know at least one of us.  Here's a little bit about us in case you don't know.  We are a bluegrass group, so we will be playing music in Taiwan, but we will also be doing other things while there.  We will be building relationships, learning more about the culture, helping the missionaries who are there, living in the community, growing, and lots of other stuff.  The purpose of this website is to give periodic updates on what's going on and how you can be praying for us.  Below are a few specific things you can be praying about now.

-preparations and goodbyes as we wrap up our time in the States-
-safe travel (we leave on July 22nd)-
-unity as a group-
-good relationships with people we will meet there-

~Sarah~