Monk Chat is to temples as Barefoot Bowls is to Lawn Bowls Clubs. Its taking Buddhism to the people.
For a few hours a week the temple provides a handful of monks to the public for religious dialogue.
I have to admit its a great concept, especially given that many of the Western travellers who end up [...]
Posts Tagged ‘wat’
Monk Chat
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged buddhism, chiang mai, christianity, dharma, dialogue, john stott, karma, mission, monk, temple, wat, wat suan dok on May 11, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Thai Duck
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged chiang mai, donald duck, temple, wat, wat buppharam on May 8, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Question: How do you encourage young Thai boys to regularly attend the temple and to eat up all their noodles?
Answer: Put noodle-eating Donald in the temple forecourt!
Wat Rong Khun
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged buddhism, chiang rai, temple, wat, wat rong khun on May 6, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Yesterday on the drive back from the Golden Triangle we visited perhaps one of the most surreal monuments I have ever seen – Wat Rong Khun.
Impossibly intricate and with an exterior of only white paint and white mirrored glass, the one thing all commentators can agree on is that Wat Rong Khun is absolutely unique [...]
Confessions
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged aquaculture, buddhism, burma, chiang mai, english, mission, temple, thailand, wat on May 2, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I have a confession to make. I’m not going to be doing it as tough as you or I might have originally thought for the Gospel.
Russell and Sharon with their little adopted Thai son Jordan live in a lovely tucked-away side street in Chiang Mai. From the street you would never have guessed it had [...]