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Feb 2023 Update

These first 2 months have flown by and recently we have been feeling like life has been a bit of a whirlwind.  We continue to lean on God for strength and wisdom in all that we do. Here’s our summary of what God has accomplished through ZOE Thailand in 2022 within ZOE’s anti-trafficking framework of Prevention,...
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Feb 2020 Update

We pray this finds you well. As many of you know, one of the biggest concerns on the Global stage is the Corona Virus and its continued spread. We have been healthy and well although we see the effects of the virus on Thailand’s economy and people. A few days ago, it was recommended by...
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Jan 2020 Update

Is it just me or does it feel surreal to be living in the year 2020? I remember growing up that anything past the year 2000 seemed so far into the future. Yet here we are two decades into the 21st century! At the turn of the New Year I felt the need to take...
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Dec 2019 Update

Christmas is one of our favorite times of the year because it celebrates the birth of the One who helps us to love, and who gives us the strength to serve, under all our circumstances…Jesus Christ! Lori-Ann and I wish you a blessed Christmas and pray that you are enjoying God’s presence during this season and into...
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Nov 2019 Update: Thankful for…

I have worship music playing in the background as I write this. The constant hearing of truth and praises of God does something to my spirit. I find that when things are quiet, the verses of those songs as well as verses from the Bible play through my mind easily. It uplifts me and reminds...
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Aug 2019 Update: Who’s in that Mascot suit?

The last two months have flown by. Despite our daily challenges, we continue to be assured of God’s calling for us to be in Thailand and greatly enjoy the work we do. God is on the move and using ZOE in so many ways. Here are some of the amazing things God is doing. Recently,...
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Jun 2019 Update: You’re How Old?

So I turned 49 this month. It’s strange because that number just does not fit the way I feel. In some ways, I still feel like I’m 25; but my body is definitely feeling the truth of the years. Even so, I wouldn’t trade the experiences and life I’ve lived. I don’t wish I was...
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May 2019 Update: Giddyup!

After returning from Hawaii in April, Lori-Ann and I are back in the saddle! Here are our highlights for the month of May: Thai lessons continue twice-a-week with our gifted and very patient tutor. She now has us telling time in Thai (which is much more complicated than one might think), and praying in the...
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Christ Alone, Cornerstone

We arrived back in Chiang Mai, Thailand, last week and are back at ZOE although still recovering a bit from some jet lag. As we began our 36-hour return journey, it felt very strange to me.  Leaving Honolulu this time felt like we were leaving for the first time all over again.  I think it...
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Dec 2018 Update: Enjoy the Silence

First of all, thank you so much for your monthly support!  Your generosity means a lot to us, and may the Lord bless you for your faithfulness. I’m starting off this month’s update with a short endorsement of the 2016 movie, Silence,directed by Martin Scorsese.  I highly recommend that you see it!  I’m not going to...
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Nov 2018 Update: Thankful for the Beauty of “the work of Thy hands”

As I write this, there are a flood of emotions that are coursing through me. It’s my mom’s birthday. She would have been 87 years old today. I miss her. God has been so good as He continues to minister to me in my grief. I have so much to be thankful for. This year...
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Oct 2018 Update

Sawadee! Here are the highlights of what has been going on with us in the last couple of months: AUGUST We were busy with preparations for various short term missionary teams visiting ZOE from August through November. Short term missionary teams are a great way for us to meet people from other walks of life...
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Jul 2018 Update: There and Back Again

Twenty years ago today I said, “I do,” to the love of my life! What did we do for our 20th Anniversary? Well, the day started out at 4am when we woke up to get ready to be at Immigration by 5:30 to get our new visa. Molly (our fur baby) was confused by the...
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Dependent

It’s been just about 10 months serving here in Chiang Mai, Thailand, and I find myself a different person. But I am just coming to realize this. Simpson, as part of his role here at ZOE will need to be gone overnight for maybe 2-3 days at a time. In the last two months he’s...
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Feb 2018 Update: The Six-Month Mark

We have officially passed our six-month mark here in Chiang Mai! The months seem to have flown by. They have been full of God refining and growing us, and deepening our faith. At the end of January ZOE welcomed an amazing short term missionary team from the States. These brothers and sisters are so full...
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Jan 2018 Update: Celebration Time!

This was our first Christmas and New Year’s living abroad. It’s not like we haven’t vacationed outside of the U.S. during the holidays but it sure feels different when one celebrates from one’s newly appointed digs. As we mentioned last post, Thanksgiving is virtually non-existent in Thailand (with the exception of the U.S. expats) while...
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November 2017 Update: Defining Family

Lately, I have been thinking about the concept of family. Simpson and I grew up in very different families. We are both of Chinese ethnicity but our families did many things differently. I grew up in a loud, in your face, shout-across-the-house type of home. Simpson did not, his family members are much more reserved....
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Give Thanks in All Circumstances

As we approach Thanksgiving, what is obviously absent here in Thailand is the Thanksgiving themed decor, and the American ingredients to make many of the typical Thanksgiving dishes. If I were in Hawaii, I’d probably be planning that day’s meal and coordinating with friends and family. It does make us homesick a bit but we...
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October 2017 Update: The Fight

Now that we’ve been missionaries here in Chiang Mai for a few months, we are gaining confidence living in a foreign country, and have had some of the highest highs of our lives. I (Simpson) have had some breakthroughs in my spiritual growth, I’m enjoying working closely with Lori-Ann (she literally sits behind me at...
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September 2017 Update: Mind, Heart and Soul

This month we’ve had the wonderful opportunity to begin our Thai language studies. After our first few sessions, we felt so physically tired and couldn’t figure out why. Only after some reflection we realized that it was our minds trying to remember, comprehend and learn this new language. We are using parts of our brains...
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August 2017 Update: Stepping off the Roller Coaster

Whew!  It’s been an exciting, event-filled and humbling month serving in Chiang Mai so far with ZOE International. First of all, our God continues to be amazing in providing for us.  We were able to find a home to rent after only one day of showings.  I personally think it had a lot to do...
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Whispers, Murmurs and Prayers

I was in Chiang Mai on an emergency visit as dad was in the hospital and mom was taking it hard.  It was an unplanned trip in mid-January but necessary.  An intense time to just be with dad and mom and love them. In my second week, after dad had settled back at home and...
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July 2017 Update: Sawadee!

Sawadee! (Thai greeting) We finally made it to Chiang Mai…and didn’t lose Molly, our toy poodle, in the process!  We are here, although getting here sure was exciting.  We give thanks to God, He moved mountains and did amazing things in our circumstances to help us arrive safely. One incident that gave us more than...
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‘Twas The Night Before…

It is the eve of our launch into the unknown–and all systems are go!  Preparations were not without incident, we recently ran into issues that could have delayed us (more details in our next monthly update).  But God continues to pave the way before us. Our flight leaves tomorrow at 1:00P.M., the start of our...
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Heart Surgery

Just about 2 weeks away from our move to Thailand!  Lori-Ann and I are getting excited but still somewhat daunted by our remaining tasks ahead.  Of course, even with all this frantic activity going on, God is not taking any breaks from continuing to refine my heart. Yesterday I was buying lunch at Subway.  I...
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June 2017 Update: This is Gonna Hurt

As I (Simpson) am sitting here looking at our calendar and see that our flight to Chiang Mai is less than 3 weeks away, a thought comes to me…WHAT IN THE WORLD ARE WE DOING?! It feels like Lori and I are about to leap off of a precipice, leaving all our loved ones, our...
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“He did not come to be served…”

I attended a funeral today for our friend’s father.  I didn’t know this man that well, in the past I’ve only encountered him a few times.  I knew him to be a kind, enthusiastic individual who loved to share his wisdom and his handyman skills with others.  But by the time the graveside service drew...
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May 2017 Update: Two More Months

It’s officially June. In May, we purchased one way tickets to Chiang Mai, Thailand, so will be headed out the last week of July. It’s all becoming too real. We’ve been purging and slimming down our possessions. Our home is doing a gradual disappearing act: today a table vanishes, a bunch of chairs are gone...
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It’s Not Just About Us

As we continue to share with people that we are headed to join ZOE International, we have been surprised and blessed by people in many ways. Their words of support and care have bolstered and encouraged us. What I didn’t expect and what caused me to stop and re assess is how deeply this work...
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April 2017 Update: Counting down…

The month of April has zipped by in a flash!  Here are the highlights of our continuing journey to ZOE…   On the work front, Simpson has started training the person who will be taking over his position.  There is a lot to cover but the new guy is very capable and things have been...
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Seven Women

I received an amazing book as a Christmas gift from a dear friend.  Seven Women and the secret of their Greatness by Eric Metaxas.  It’s a wonderful book.  In it he gives us seven short biographies of women who made an impact in history.   The author covers Joan of Arc, Susanna Wesley, Hannah More,...
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Needles Again…

We just completed our third set of shots before we leave for Thailand…good stuff if one does not want to contract rabies or Japanese encephalitis!  As you can imagine, Lori-Ann and I have somewhat differing philosophies when it comes to vaccinations.  For instance, I’m fine with taking the tetanus shot on a when-I-actually-step-on-a-nail basis (to...
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Transitions

One of the hardest things to do is say goodbye.  There are so many good friends who have been with us through so much and it’s hard to think that we won’t see them for a very long time. As we move toward our work with ZOE, each event and interaction has had us thinking...
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Beautiful are the Ways of God

Someone recently asked me “is it because you don’t have children?”  This question came after I had shared with them that we would be headed to serve as missionaries with ZOE International. I told her that was not the reason why.  She was trying to make sense of what we were doing. What is really...
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Tryouts

I still remember trying out for two of the high school sports I participated in, cross-country and wrestling.  Both times I was downright casual about the whole thing.  There was no excitement, no pre-performance butterflies.  The reason for the disinterest:  I was a geeky kid without much coordination and I half-hoped things wouldn’t work out....
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Our Journey to ZOE

  In 2015, we along with two of Lori’s siblings traveled to Chiang Mai, Thailand to help their parents relocate to a care resort there.  It was then that we were introduced to ZOE International for the first time. We had known about human trafficking but something sparked in both of us to see the...
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