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Thank you for visiting my website. It is still a work in progress. I am doing my best to get it caught up, so please keep checking back. I have posted a short biography on the newest member of our Thailand team below. I have also posted a series of articles I have been writing for my home church's newsletter. Please make yourself at home and enjoy looking around!

Well, the big news is I have finally bought my return ticket home. I will be leaving/arriving Monday, May 4th. Between now and then I will be packing, finishing school with the kids, and saying goodbye to everyone here. Next week the Ford’s have a group coming from a church in Michigan to work with the orphanage in Chiang Rai. Dave, Diane, and Lesa will go up to help while I stay here with the kids. I will literally be flying out the day after the group does.

Please pray for me as I am trying to figure out what all needs to be done before I leave, AND as I am trying to figure out what the Lord would have me do next.

Lesa Morgan is moving up to Chiang Rai at the end of May to start full-time work with the orphanage, and the Ford famiy goes back the the states for a year-long furlough June 3rd. We also have new girl that is working with Lesa Mogan named Candice Christensen. She has just graduated high-school and is staying here through July. Please pray all of us through these big changes and decisions.

Prayer Requests

  • Finishing up my work here as I head home
  • Ford's as they prepare to go home on furlough
  • The women in the prison that I have been visiting
  • Lesa Morgan as she prepares to move up to Chiang Rai
  • Our new short-termer Candice Christensen

Meet Candice Christensen


Candice is the newest member of ABWE's Thailand Team. She is here short-term for 5 months (March thru July). She is spending the first 2 months in Bangkok visiting the different ministries here. After that she is moving with Lesa Morgan to Chiang Rai for the remainder of her time to work at the Akha Orphange and English center.

Candice is 19 years old and from a small town just outside of Boise, Idaho. She comes from a loving and supportive Christian family. Her father is a police officer and her mother is a pre-school teacher. Candice is the second of 4 sisters. Her older sister is married, but still lives close to home. Her younger sisters are 14 and 9 years of age.

Candice has had a burden towards missions for as long as she can remember. In fact, when she was a little girl, she said she would go anywhere in the world except for Cambodia. Lo and behold, God placed her right next door to it here in Thailand. She came here to get some "hands on" missions experience, and to see where she feels God might lead her in the future.