Jon and Phoebe's thetomyumkongs journey.

our reflections in the field.

  • Celebrating Our Failures

    Celebrating Our Failures

    by Jon But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness”. Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weakness, so that Christ’s power may rest in me. – 2 Corinthians 12:10 As part of my Urban Agricultural diploma course, one of our course…

  • Updates from The Kongs – Jul to Sep ’20

    Updates from The Kongs – Jul to Sep ’20

  • Forced Rest

    Forced Rest

    By Jon “Observe the Sabbath day by keeping it holy, as the Lord your God has commanded you.” Deuteronomy 5:12 Like many parts of the world, Singapore is right now here in the midst of the COVID-19 outbreak. In order to curb community spread, our government imposed a soft-quarantine known as the “Circuit Breaker” in order to stop…

  • Opening our Home – One Year On!

    Opening our Home – One Year On!

    Our journey at a glance It’s been a year since we opened up our home to youths. Thus far, we have welcomed into our home five youths, boys and girls aged 18 to 22 from different backgrounds, most with mental health issues and without conducive homes to go back to. Before we got married, we…

  • What will life after COVID-19 look like?

    What will life after COVID-19 look like?

    by Jon COVID-19. The biggest news that captured the entire world in a matter of weeks. In Singapore where no day goes by without updates on the news or social media on the global statistics of those infected or who died as a result of COVID-19. For some countries, governments institute tight measures to stem tides of…

  • Welcoming youths  from rural countrysides to a home in an urban town in Thailand

    Welcoming youths from rural countrysides to a home in an urban town in Thailand

    by Phoebe As part of a project for Cross-Cultural Discipleship class, I developed a process to welcome youths from rural countrysides into a home to an urban town in Thailand. Typically when youths in Thailand reach the age of 15, they travel out of their hometowns to seek higher education. They usually live with relatives…

  • Is Conversion Your Primary Concern?

    Is Conversion Your Primary Concern?

    by Phoebe In the missions conference that we attended earlier this month, one renowned missiologist/former missionary in Thailand asked this question as he presented a paper to challenge us to rethink our motives for ministry with children in the Buddhist world. Certainly, as we carry out missions and bring the gospel to the nations beyond,…

  • Giving Out of Lack

    by Jonathan We were recently at a missions conference and during one of the workshops we attended, the speaker was mentioning how in church planting it was good to receive hospitality from those who welcome you into their homes. One of the participants asked how they could do this when the people in many villages…

  • Updates from the Kongs – Sep to Dec ’19

    Reflections on Rock. Water. Clay. From left to right: Pray with us! 1. We are currently seeking God on location and areas of service. Pray for God to direct us, show us clearly and to pave the way ahead for us.2. Pray for God to be the centre of our marriage.3. Thank God for the opportunities…

  • Rock. Water. Clay.

    by Jonathan We recently took a trip to Thailand to visit our friends and to explore new fields for future ministry. It was a blessed time where we got to catch up with people who have been intricate part of our lives during our stint in Thailand as well as to meet many new friends. One…

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