>Living overseas can be a little difficult sometimes. Mostly, it is exciting and fun, but when events or holidays happen at home, it can be a little trying. Fortunately for […]
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Living overseas can be a little difficult sometimes. Mostly, it is exciting and fun, but when events or holidays happen at home, it can be a little trying. Fortunately for […]
>It’s been a few weeks of Lahu cultural events! (And, yes, an American cultural event as well, but that’s next post!) A couple weeks ago I finally went to the […]
It’s been a few weeks of Lahu cultural events! (And, yes, an American cultural event as well, but that’s next post!) A couple weeks ago I finally went to the […]
>Weddings are truly a cultural experience. Weddings in Thailand – at least those I have been too – are similar to religious ceremonies in the US in that the pastor […]
Weddings are truly a cultural experience. Weddings in Thailand – at least those I have been too – are similar to religious ceremonies in the US in that the pastor […]
>A couple weeks ago I had the chance to head up to Khun Yuam, a sleepy town west of Chiang Mai, with some of my students for the Feast of […]
A couple weeks ago I had the chance to head up to Khun Yuam, a sleepy town west of Chiang Mai, with some of my students for the Feast of […]
>The latest issue of the Legacy Leader hit newsstands today – or students’ desks as it were. In this issue, students wrote primarily about places of interest around Chiang Mai. […]
The latest issue of the Legacy Leader hit newsstands today – or students’ desks as it were. In this issue, students wrote primarily about places of interest around Chiang Mai. […]
>There’s a Christian song the students like to sing titled “Let the Waters Rise” by Mikeschair. Well, here’s an example of just that happening. The waters rose a lot, really […]