



I wish I had been more intentional about taking pics of your beautiful boy. He's a sweet and happy little guy and seems to have adapted well in Malaysia and Vietnam.
Join us as we experience first hand the marvelous things God is doing in Southeast Asia















TRANSFORMATION!!!!
In the early 1970s, Werner Erhard introduced the breakthrough notion of "transformation":
“A clear distinction between change within an existing world view or frame of reference, and creating an entirely new world view.”
How long does it take for “change/transformation” to happen? Is it gradually then suddenly? Is it in a blink of an eye?
I have learned to reframe my question on this trip! It’s no longer how long does it take. Its, “for who is the change/transformation for?”. Then timing is not the issues, it can happen in a blink of an eye, as were experiencing here in Asia. The issue then is will you invite personal transformation and the pain of it for someone, something, somebody, a purpose greater then yourself?
Transformation is painful because you will no longer be operating out of the same old system. You will be fumbling through a new system that is being created the deeper you go into the transformation. (more on this at another time).
I have seen this happen over and over with the team.
First, Thinh has broken through a challenge I have challenged him with for a while now. To be abandon and not care what others think? He made the “Kids” were serving bigger then himself and he abandoned himself for their sake. Thinh spoke in broken Vietnamese and wasn’t self-conscience about their thoughts of him. That gave him more intimacy with them as he broke through the simple, what’s your name, when are you going back to Vietnam from KL, how old are you, etc. Now Thinh, in his humility, through broken Vietnamese heard their pains, hope, dreams, he heard “them”. So much more….
Second, Hieu in a moment of trust and vulnerability shared how its easy for him to see the dark side of any situation. In fact, he had his “dream” come true and it turned into a “nightmare”, his words. He led a very creative bible study and it started going south as he asked dark questions that brought down the room’s energy. Vietnamese people like to play and laugh, Hieu got them to become more pessimistic and dark, what a gift he has!
I gave him feedback on my experience then another opportunity to share at the next speaking opportunity. Hieu made it about the Vietnamese “Kids” were sharing to and Hieu shifted to become this funny person with energy that captivated the group and they received his point with applause! It did take time for Hieu to shift, it took a commitment to others, something greater then himself for him to abandon comfortbility.
Third, Katie! Wow, so much transformation in such a short time. Leading worship with a bunch of off key, tone deaf, and lyrically challenged team members. I can write pages on Katie’s shift. Due to time, I’ll touch on one part. I’ve seen her shift from having to “know” what is going on, when its going on, how its going on, etc. she went to “He knows” and she surrendered. This is not an easy transformation, to give up control. And I saw Katie you this more each day as the team, “Kids”, and others become bigger then her.
Lastly, Kaleb has miraculously transformed in a blink of an eye. He is choosing to spend time with uncle Thinh, who he hasn’t ever desired to before. Kaleb would normally like to spend time with the “fun” uncles and play and make life about himself. I see he is choosing uncle Thinh because Thinh is our leader. Thinh is putting himself out there serving us and Kaleb’s natural leadership gifts are coming out. Kaleb is absorbing our bible studies like and adult would. Kaleb’s answers are profound and deep not for a 10yr old but for even adult to have! He is serving when opportunities arise and doing things for others that he normally ask he brothers to do for him. He is choosing to talk about others, the circumstance and what God is doing instead of himself and what he wants to do. It is frightening to see is instant maturity and still see they boyish characters in him.
One night I was crying as I shared my testimony in Vietnamese for the first time. Kaleb got up not caring what others thought, made his way through the crowd and stood by the stage ready… Uncle Thinh asked Kaleb what he was about to do, Kaleb said, “I felt my dad needed a hug” and he was standing at the bottom of the stage ready with all the peoples eyes on him and he not caring what others thought. This is big for Kaleb as he is a “socializer” and normally concerns about others approval.
Transformation can happen gradually then suddenly, immediately, over an extended amount of time. The length of time is not the issue; it’s the commitment to transformation. Commitment to make others, a vision, an opportunity, something to be bigger then your self, your self-preservation!
Then you will be able to experience:
“A clear distinction between change within an existing world view or frame of reference, and creating an entirely new world view.” Werner Erhard
sorry got to run, edit it later... SABASTIAN








1. Worship – I love the worship time. We sing songs, really get centered on God and why we would even go on this trip in the first place and Katie is an awesome worship leader, not to mention old school, which means we get to rock out to “Awesome God” and “As the Dear” and “Shout to the Lord.” We’re bringing back Rich Mullins, yeah!!!
2. Fundraising – Or as we like to call it “fun-raising”. Below are pictures of our Vietnamese Dinner/Poker Fundraiser. It was incredibly fun (needless to say), connected a lot of our Converge community with different communities, the conversations (which are the relationship) lasted until 2:00 AM, and really provided a shot in the arm for team unity…and this is just our pre-trip fundraising, wait till we get back! There will be post-trip fundraising report night as well…Silent Auction? I don’t think Sabastian could participate in this! Poker Night Part II? SEAM Team Swimsuit Calendar? You’ll have to wait and see!!!
3. Converge – I want to say that Converge folks have really, really, really stepped up to support us. I’m not just talking financially, although that has been HUGE!!! Tiffany has cooked us a couple of DELICIOUS meals and Esther has been at our meetings, training and preparing us for conflict resolution (with Sabastian). She helped us write our testimonies, she’s putting together a prayer chain and collecting our emergency information. You two are an integral part of this team, and even though you won’t be traveling with us, I appreciate your contributions so much. Thank you.
4. The SEAM Team – Ya’ll have really stepped up. I had my doubts in the beginning, but ever since Winnie, our prayer coordinator made a prayer request regarding team unity, I really feel us starting to gel. We laugh so much together that Katie can’t stop smiling. She’s even created this blog so we can share our thoughts with you all. Thank you to Donna, the ultimate host, and Sab for pointing me in the right direction, leading devotions on the trip and for taking care of Thailand logistics, Hieu for helping out at the fundraiser and being the videographer, and really everyone, Vincent, Mom, Owen, Julie, Chiffon, Seth, Josh & Kaleb who are doing their part, but even more than that, I feel are willing to do whatever it takes, an attitude that will come in quite handy when we’re off doing God knows what!
5. Supporters – Holy crap! I wanted anyone and everyone to know what God is doing in SE Asia, and so I sent anyone and everyone a support letter. And ya’ll have responded in a huge way. I don’t take lightly being a great steward of what ya’ll contribute to what God is doing in SE Asia and I promise you’ll have a full report on my return. I am humbled by your generosity, I feel loved, and beyond this trip, I feel confident in stepping out from behind myself into even bigger things that God is calling me into because of the support of you all, my community. I love you guys.

Winnie and Owen here! We met Christina "Mom" three years ago and have since been to Malaysia three times to visit her and her ministry of helping the marginalized young Vietnamese workers. Through her, we met many brothers and sisters that had already made the transition back to Vietnam after working in Malaysia. We are super excited to go visit them in Vietnam this summer.
Julie Chen- "In this season of my life, I'm learning to say yes to God by surrendering. I know I have a unique life message based on my gifts and experiences, especially the painful ones. On this trip, I want to share my testimony with others and to be broken for all the brokenness of this world. Honestly, I don't know what to expect, but Mom said my presence there will make the invisible God visible. I expect to make some sort of impact and draw myself closer to God through this process."
Thinh Nguyen. "After reading "The Hole in our Gospel," I really wanted to go to Africa, however, it was beyong my bandwidth this season. I thought of the words of Bob Pierce, foremer president of World Vision, "Don't fail to do something just because you can't do everything." Next thing I know, the opportunity to lead this team was in front of me. I do love the people of Thailand, Vietnam, and look forward to getting to know those Mom serves in Malaysia. I'm looking forward to being stretched, building relationships with my overseas brothers and sisters, growing with my Converge community and having a lot of fun... basically, enjoy the fruit of serving the one true God."
Hieu and Katie Nguyen. We met at a Perspectives (missions) class at the beginning of 2006 and ran into each other again at the Urbana conference the end of that year- we were married a year and a half later. We both have a heart for missions and desire to be a part of God's work in Southeast Asia. Hieu was born in Saigon and this will be his second visit back to his homeland. This will be Katie's first time in Asia. We're looking forward to experiencing what God is already doing in Vietnam and hope that in the short time we have to meet and encourage Vietnamese believers, we will be blessed and be a blessing to others. 
A quick snapshot of mom's ministry and how we'll be partnering with her (plagiarized directly from Thinh's support letter) ...