Thursday, December 25, 2008

Tuesday, October 28, 2008




The aftermath of a critical motorcycle accident. A young boy refeuses to get medical help and is now facing possible removal of the foot or leg.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Hello everyone! We just got back into Chiangmai after spending a week in a Hmong village called pan-a-non-kok (something like that) We performed natural remedies on the sick as well as health lectures. We are about to edit our footage so shortly we should have another video for you all to watch. Thanks for all the prayers!

Rob-

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Ok so i have posted a short video up on you tube its called "Hello from Thailand" so go to youtube and check it out!

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Thursday, September 25, 2008





Taking an interview for our karen documentary

Saturday, September 20, 2008

We had an incouter with a 10-foot burmese python tonight. It basically made my whole trip. We got video of it and i will upload it as soon as i have access to high speed internet

Thursday, September 18, 2008



Ricky Oliveras
Filitering molassess





Sorry the Video does not work, i am currently working on fixing that so keep checking.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Sorry its been awhile since I updated the site, I finshed editing a video about the No Man's Land and am currently working on streaming online so keep checking the site for it. Its good, I promise!

Sunday, August 10, 2008


Ben Sharon and I, taking some video of a rice patty near the Beyottah school

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Hey guys. We just arrived back in Chiangmai from our excursion in north Thailand. About 53 students arrived today from La Sierra University to help us finish the construction of a school on Pastor Phamor's land, so for the next week or so we will be stacking bricks.

Keep praying for us, and any Donations will be more than appreciated. We need money not only for our traveling but for the schools we are working with. A little goes a long way here. Thanks for keeping track of us, we have not forgot you guys. Have a good week and Happy Sabbath!

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Beyotah School

I am writing you guys from a government school in a village called Beyotah, where my friend Ben has been teaching english for the past 2 months. The village is literally in the middle of nowhere. Many of the villagers have never seen a paved road before. Although it is a Thai school, the majority of the students are Karen. I was asked to teach English for 2 class periods, I agreed and discovered that I know have a lot more respect for my fellow teachers back home. The religious background is mainly Buddhism. In fact, a Major from the Thai military arrived yesterday, and today he has been teaching the school about the 8 fundamental virtues of Buddhism. Even though the school's curriculum is mainly eastern religions, EOP missions have donated several building to the campus, which provides us with virtually no resistance in sharing Christianity. -Robd

Sunday, July 20, 2008




Just accross the river!




This is all the medicines that you will find in the clinic. They have a limited supply of what they do have, but items such as IV fluids and needles are hard to come by.
Here are a couple Maleria victims at the local clinic

Laykloyaw

These are pictures of an adventist school in southeast Asia. There are around 120 students that attend there, some dorm and others live in the near by villages. The kids loved us, the grades ranged from kingdergarden to 5th grade. Their classrooms are no more than bamboo huts.


Southeast Asia
Laykloyaw School, Southeast Asia, Some of the Karen students

A kitchen in one of the huts in the Mela Camp


This is how we roll in the bush.

This is inside a monastery in Chiangmai
Dinner at the camp at one of the pastor's hut