
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Vision Camp
Last weekend the seminary sponsored a Vision Camp for those interested in theological education. Potential students of all ages came from all around the region to participate. They attended workshops, listened to preaching and testimonies from seminary students and staff. It was a lot of fun and it was encouraging to us. The event was a good way to connect the school with the local churches.

Friday, September 25
This picture is from the 9th floor of our condominium. Can you see the monitor lizard? We have had fun watching him from the balcony. He is very large - at least five feet. If you can zoom in, he even has beautiful circle markings on his body. We have seen him swimming, and sun-bathing, and waddling around. His waddle is pretty humorous. As you can see, we are easily entertained. We don't have a TV in our room, but we are enjoying reading, swimming, studying, napping, and walking.
The monkeys are a lot of fun to take pictures of, but they don't stand still very long.
This is a nice view from our balcony.

This is the dining room at the seminary. We have great fellowship around the tables.

Our meals at the seminary are very satisfying. There are always delicious stir-fried vegetables and savory meat or fish dishes. Everything is fresh and well prepared. We usually eat out for dinner, but I enjoy the seminary cooking the best.


This is the dining room at the seminary. We have great fellowship around the tables.
Our meals at the seminary are very satisfying. There are always delicious stir-fried vegetables and savory meat or fish dishes. Everything is fresh and well prepared. We usually eat out for dinner, but I enjoy the seminary cooking the best.
One day we went shopping. It was a holiday. When we left, it was very hot outside and we had to wait quite a while before the bus came. When it arrived, it was packed with people. Jeff went to the front of the bus and paid the fare. I went to the back door to squeeze in. Jeff could barely squeeze in as we left the bus station. Fortunately, the bus was well air-conditioned and we were thankful to be there. Everyone was very nice and cordial.
Friday, September 18, 2009
Friday, September 18
You'll have to turn your head for this picture, but I just love the architecture of the buildings here.
This was a pretty large snail on the sidewalk and I thought its shell was beautiful.
These green beans are at least two feet long and we enjoyed them at lunch today at the seminary.
This evening we noticed people lighting fires and incense on the side of the road. We were told they are lighting paper money and burning incense in some kind of ancester worship. Some of the piles were quite large.
This evening we ate at a restaurant called "Town Steamboat". There is a pot in the middle of the table with two sections with broth (one spicy, the other not). Then, you walk around the restaurant and fill your plate with all kinds of vegetables, meats, noodles, and seafood. Then you put it in the pot to cook. The base can also be used to grill (like a hibachi). It was all you can eat and cost about $5 per person. I won't loose any weight at these kinds of places. The food was delicious.
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
This is a memorial structure in downtown Georgetown. There are many beautiful colonial structures with Greco-Roman architecture. We took a walking tour last night of Georgetown. We are really getting in shape with all the walking.

This is Wawasan Open University, a government sponsored university for working adults. It has similar delivery systems as Wayland. The architechture incorporates renovated colonial buildings into the modern architecture because there are prohibitions against leveling certain historical structures.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
September 14, 2009
Friday, September 11, 2009
Getting oriented.
Last night we went to dinner with new friends we have made. The city becomes very busy in the evening. People congregate on the streets at the many restaurants and there are open air markets for shopping. Jeff and I are enjoying the exercise we are getting walking to and from the market.
This is a picture of our apartment complex.
I am pictured with Yee May, administrative assistant to the academic dean on the Malaysia Baptist Theological Seminary. The seminary is on a steep hillside and has a beautiful view of the Andaman sea. We toured the seminary yesterday and had a delicious lunch on campus with the administration, faculty, and students.
This morning, Jeff and I ventured down the hill from our apartment and caught a bus to a shopping center. We ran onto the bus just as a rain storm was approaching. It was a torrential rain and we hadn't yet bought umbrellas and so we were very appreciative to be on the bus.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
We've Arrived!
We had a smooth trip across the Pacific, landed in Taipei and flew to Penang after about a 4 hour layover. For those of you who went with us to Thailand, we tried out the massage chairs in the Taipei airport there again. Nice!!
After landing, on our way driving through Penang we saw many Muslims out shopping for their evening meal during Ramadan. During Ramadan, Muslims fast during the day and either cook at home in the evening, or go to the markets and pick up food that has already been cooked. We also heard the call to prayer last night as we went to bed. Also lots of traffic...a very modern city. Penang Island has about 1.5 million people, so it's pretty urban.
This morning about 5 (yes we were up!) a huge lightening/thunder storm rolled through, so we went out to the balcony and watched that. We don't get much of that in Anchorage. We are staying about 1-2 kilometers from the seminary in a high rise apartment. It has all that we need. It's pretty warm here but we will get used to that. About 90 outside.
We're off to take a look at the seminary this morning. Jeff had 30 in one class and 14 in the other. BJ doesn't know how many are in her classes yet, but we should find out today. We will spend the next couple of days finding our way around.
After landing, on our way driving through Penang we saw many Muslims out shopping for their evening meal during Ramadan. During Ramadan, Muslims fast during the day and either cook at home in the evening, or go to the markets and pick up food that has already been cooked. We also heard the call to prayer last night as we went to bed. Also lots of traffic...a very modern city. Penang Island has about 1.5 million people, so it's pretty urban.
This morning about 5 (yes we were up!) a huge lightening/thunder storm rolled through, so we went out to the balcony and watched that. We don't get much of that in Anchorage. We are staying about 1-2 kilometers from the seminary in a high rise apartment. It has all that we need. It's pretty warm here but we will get used to that. About 90 outside.
We're off to take a look at the seminary this morning. Jeff had 30 in one class and 14 in the other. BJ doesn't know how many are in her classes yet, but we should find out today. We will spend the next couple of days finding our way around.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
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