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Journey with Jesus

By: Chawesa “Goi” Thienprasert

Life is a journey.

“Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go.” Joshua 1:9 

We all have free choices on how to live our lives on this earth. And I am so thankful to God that He worked in my heart to choose the right choice, the choice to have Him in my life and walk in faith with Him everyday.  I was baptized through a missionary of LCMS in Bangkok, Thailand on March 24, 1996. I was 22 years old, and have never felt that I was walking alone since then. 

God called me to work for His ministry in Bangkok, Thailand in 2005. I decided to leave my teaching job at the university to be a consultant for the Concordia Gospel Ministry which was an English program. Later with strong passion and lots of prayers, I initiated and directed the Concordia Child Care Ministry. Life in Christ does not mean life with no sufferings and difficulties. What drives me to step out of my comfort zone each day is to believe that God is always present with me. What helps move me forward through challenges at each point in my life is to have faith that God will always take care of me.

God will protect me, and He is with me wherever I go. Be brave and have faith in Christ.  Working for the ministries of the local church in Bangkok gave me numerous learning experiences, but most importantly the stronger faith God granted me through this serving time. Sometimes it is hard for me to see through my eyes that certain things or situations are good, but with faith God granted me, I believe that everything in my life is the best from Him. I know that one day when I look back into those situations, I can say, “God got it!” And yes, He did all the time! 

It has been in my prayers and my intention to start my own family with someone who has the same faith. God is great! He did it. When it was time for us to leave Thailand for our new chapter of life, for the education of our daughter, God prepared the way. God brought us to Colorado Springs in 2015, and we found our new home church, Holy Cross Lutheran Church. He also opened the door for me to start working as a teacher at Holy Cross Lutheran School in 2016.

He then called me again to serve Him, to share the truth in Jesus Christ, and His love with all the children and families here. 

Since I started working at Holy Cross Lutheran School, I felt blessed to be able to spend each day sharing my faith in Jesus Christ with all the children at the school. It reminds me of those old days when I was directing the child care ministry in Thailand. Children’s hearts are the best place for planting seeds of faith and watering them with God’s word each day. In my classroom, I love to comfort the children and make them feel secure by knowing that they are dearly loved by God. God is always with them wherever they go, at home, at school, at the park, at the zoo, everywhere.

Each moment that I am with the children, I ask God to grant me the opportunities to call out His name and pray. Prayers are consistently repeated when the children are sad, when they are mad, or when they get hurt

Every Friday in my classroom, there is a special time with God, called a prayer basket time. It is the time that each child would say a prayer to God and thank Him for everything in their lives.  My little ones learn to pray after me from the first Friday at school by using short and simple words to thank God for their families, their friends, and their teachers.  When time passes by, I am so thankful to hear more of these little ones praying by themselves and thanking God for other things in their lives, toys, ice cream, pets, time with grandparents, etc. That is a joy! 

“I have no greater joy than to hear that my children are walking in the truth.” 3 John 1:4,

I am truly thankful for the beautiful Journey with Jesus in my life, and the joy in my heart that He called me to serve Him at Holy Cross Lutheran Church and School.  

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A Year at Holy Cross

By: DCE Intern Bradley Asmus

Dear Holy Cross,

I would like to tell you how I have seen the Holy Spirit at work here at Holy Cross during my internship this past year. And yes, it has been a year already!

Starting with VBS last year, I got to see a VBS more wonderful than I’ve seen before, one that digs deep into the lesson as well as makes you feel like you are actually in Rome. Seeing the kids smiling and the leaders dancing and singing to the band brought joy to my heart knowing that God was at work through all of us helping there. There is just something about VBS—with the kids, helpers, and God—that brings kids to God and strengthens their faith.

My first impression of Holy Cross was such a wonderful experience, with many of you coming up to me and introducing yourself. You all provided me with food for the first few weeks, and you always provided me with prayers, smiles, and accountability. You all have been a blessing in so many ways, beyond what I have already mentioned. You have such a big heart for people, and it is such a blessing to many people, including me. By showing love and volunteering, you helped show me what a loving congregation looks like.

The San Diego Mission Trip was a wonderful experience, and it was interesting to go as an adult, not a youth. I know God worked through the kids I helped with at the Day Camp/VBS while there. The love and kindness they showed us was amazing, but even more amazing was what I saw through the youth that came on the trip. I saw such joy on their faces when talking about the different things they helped with and about how one group chose to help more instead of relaxing when the person in charge said they could. I also observed youth helping youth, youth writing letters to support those serving overseas, as well as youth simply being inclusive. God was at work through all of them, and it was wonderful.

I had the honor and privilege of going on the Men’s Retreat, too, and it was one of the main highlights of my time here. I wish I could go every year! To see men of all ages pushing themselves was a wonderful thing. Some men did a lot of sitting, hiking, and devotions, while others did every activity available. With that said, every man there showed respect firstly to God, then to everyone else.

It was a time of pushing yourself past your comfort zone as well as learning new things. I went on the ropes course and did the Leap of Faith, which made me use my balance at a time I was trembling with fear—but I managed to get up after a minute of heavy breathing. I also rappelled a wall over a hundred feet tall, and I only cried for a few seconds. Both experiences were possible through the encouragement of men and the helpers, most whom I didn’t know before the Men’s Retreat but recognized when I got back. There also was the Close Quarter Combat, which helped me learn how to treat a situation if there was a home invasion.

It was such a blessing to have Pastor Jeffrey there as our main speaker. He helped keep us focused on God through the verses in Ezekiel 37:1-14. There was much discussion on how to be a man for God, and I learned a lot about how to be a husband (hopefully to the woman in Minnesota I’m dating) and how to be a father (hopefully not for a few years). If you haven’t gone in the past, I highly encourage you to due to the fellowship of men from different places in Colorado as well as the spiritual depth you get from the speaker, events, and devotions.

The Peak Conference was held here at Holy Cross, and it was an amazing experience. It was professionally organized and executed yet felt nice because it was about the church and how to apply it to our ministry. I got to meet many different people from around Colorado, and it was great to learn things I’ll be able to apply down the road. The atmosphere was God centered and open to learning. It was such a great experience learning and hearing impactful speakers.

You all had a very big heart in showing God’s love by opening your church for the Fall Festival that welcomed over 1,000 people from the community. Through sharing Martin Luther, God and how He works, plus providing a safe way of getting candy and providing fun games, Holy Cross showed God’s love to a community that needs God’s love. Thank you to all who participated and volunteered. It was a lot of people, and it was only because of you that the event was able to touch so many people in a loving way.

The Children’s Christmas Program was a wonderful time and a blessing to be part of. I had fun working with the kids to stay organized in the midst of a skit and singing together with actions. It was amazing to see how God works through kids through a simple Christmas Program—that is not so simple to do. Many people worked to make it happen, and that is an amazing blessing.

The Easter Encounter was a blessing in my heart, also, because I learned how to plan a family event for the congregation and because I got to see a lot of happy kids. I saw God at work through the volunteers that signed up, as well as a number of volunteers who showed up without signing up! It was a blessing to have so much help for kids and families. I think the place I saw God at work most was through the youth that volunteered for the drama. They did a truly amazing job, and God was definitely working through the law and gospel they shared through their skit.

I also was blessed to teach a variety of classes to a variety of ages. Through teaching the seventh grade Affirmation, I learned seventh-graders are weird and quirky but amazing youth to teach. I had a blast teaching them and asking questions, and it was a blessing how they took it seriously and asked some heartfelt questions that applied to their lives. Teaching the high school students taught me it is best to teach from the heart, even if it isn’t your favorite material to teach. As far as teaching the adults, I have never been more scared in my life than when I learned I had to teach an adult class of 50 people. With that said, I learned so much through it. Believe me when I say what I never thought I would say, that I truly enjoyed it and had fun! As much as I learned through the prep for the lesson, I saw God at work through your answers to the questions and sharing your life experiences when it may have seemed I had no clue what I was teaching. You all provided me with an amazing experience to be involved with, learn from, and grow from, not just mentally, but spiritually.

The staff has been a blessing for their love, forgiveness, honesty, and for living out their faith through their work. I have been part of and worked with around six churches, and this is the best staff I have seen, experienced, and worked with. The fact they are not afraid to speak their minds or disagree is not that common, and Holy Cross has that, in a respectful way. They do their best to be clear on what is going on, and they work together very well. Even in the LMT meetings, I was allowed to give my opinions and suggestions on things, and they took them to heart. I am honored to have been part of it.

I also sat in on the Board of Lay Ministry for the past year and have not seen a better board filled with love for God. The fact the majority of them are there the majority of the time is something Holy Cross shouldn’t take for granted. They take being leaders and being elected seriously. They care about the topics brought up and stay focused on God through what is going on. It helps there are different personalities with differing opinions on the board because it helps solve problems in a better, holistic way. As with the LMT meetings, the Board of Lay Ministry allowed me to express my options and suggestions, and I was listened to. It was a blessing to be part of this group and experience all the meetings.

There are many more things I could write about, but I will spare you the time. Please know you all have a place in my heart, and I appreciate the time and effort you put into me. It has not gone unnoticed. Thank you for all you have done for me. Your prayers, your time, your homes, and your hearts have been a blessing to me, and please know I have taken it all to heart. You have been like Christ to me, one who hasn’t deserved it but you blessed me with it anyway. I have seen God at work through all of you in the little things such as a hug or smile, a conversation or joke, spending time with me, or inviting me to something. You have showered me with love, forgiveness, your time, your patience, and your church home. In the things I have done right as well as the things I have failed at, you helped me learn from it all.
For all of that and much more, I am beyond grateful. I have seen God at work through all you’ve shown me as well as all you show each other and people in your community.

Thank you Holy Cross for all you have done, do, and will continue to do,

Blessings on your days, your weeks, and your lives,

Bradley Clifford Asmus