Sunday, November 28, 2010

Training for Staff


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Thursday, November 25, 2010

Gathering of Christian Family Day










Most of the our congregation are migrant workers and different types of work. Every year we have a schedule for gathering all the families and visit to some place. And than we are sharing about our family story and we are praying thgether. For this year we spend two day in Chiang Rai.

Pray Point for School Land

Our Burmese Migrant Primary School is becoming big and more effected to the Burmese Migrant Community. Now our using school space is very small so we are plan to move another place more bigger than the previous place. We already found the place is 2.2 acre and all the amount is 1.8 million baht(U$ 62,000).

We invited to you please pray and partner for this critical issue. If you want to know some information please contact to us.

maesaigrace@gmail.com


Monday, November 15, 2010

THANKS GIVING WORSHIP

Every year we celebreted the Thanks Giving celebration. Our celebration is like harvest festival.
In our church we have many ethnic and also including International peolples. Some are we have our own names for thanks giving celebration. For the Chin peoples from Myanmar are called KHUADO pawi. In other are calles KAUK THIT SAR PWE is means new harvest festival.





Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Types of Migrant Child Workers in Thailand


Migrant Child Workers can be differentiated by the duration of their stay . There are
two types of migrant child workers:
1. Temporary or short time type - Those who came in during the rice cultivation
season for short periods ranging from ten days to three months were found at
the Thai - Lao border at Mukdahan province. Some who came work for 2-3
months during the school vacation were found at the Thai-Burmese border at
Kanchanabury and Tak province.
2. Long term type - Those who came in to work for long periods in the border
provinces and in the big cities in Thailand, including Bangkok.
Beside the above, there are other means of entering into Thailand of migrant child
labor, especially Burmese and Mon children. They come in under the cover of being
novices, by being ordained in Myanmar and crossing into Thailand. Sometimes, the
children are ordained as novices at the Mon temple in the area of Kanchanaburi
Province, after which they go to reside at the Mon temple in Bangkok, or to Pathum
Thani Province where there are many Mon temples. Later on, they disrobe and sell
their labor. The largest number of child migrant workers in Thailand are of Burmese
ethnicity (including ethnic minorities such as Mon, Karen, Tai Yai, etc.). Overall,
Burmese child migrant workers make up more than half of the total number of child
migrant workers in Thailand. The next largest group of child migrant workers consists
of Cambodian and Lao children. There are also children of Chinese, Vietnamese,
Bangladeshi, Pakistani, and Indian nationality.