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Tuk-tuks, Whiteboards, and Sticky Rice: Tales from beyond the Mekong

There is a land beyond the Mekong: mysterious, isolated, a backpacker must-see, cultural melting pot, natural wonder, and an immersive experience into Buddhism. Tuk Tuks, Whiteboards and Sticky Rice is an invitation to join a teacher and his family as they seek to live out the life of faith in this beautiful, challenging, and needy country. What is it like to live in a far-away land among people with dramatically different languages, belief systems, and ways of seeing the world? What can family life and witness look like? How can teaching be professional and uphold integrity while acting as a signpost to good news? Tuk Tuks, Whiteboards and Sticky Rice is a testament to how God partners with ordinary people, everyday life, and even mistakes to draw people closer to Him. It is for all who long to witness cross-culturally through their vocation, particularly English teachers overseas, but also those seeking to connect with Buddhist people, from the Mekong region and further afield.
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There is a land beyond the Mekong: mysterious, isolated, a backpacker must-see, cultural melting pot, natural wonder, and an immersive experience into Buddhism. Tuk Tuks, Whiteboards and Sticky Rice is an invitation to join a teacher and his family.
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  • ISBN 9781915046284
  • Author Daniel Whetham
There is a land beyond the Mekong: mysterious, isolated, a backpacker must-see, cultural melting pot, natural wonder, and an immersive experience into Buddhism. Tuk Tuks, Whiteboards and Sticky Rice is an invitation to join a teacher and his family as they seek to live out the life of faith in this beautiful, challenging, and needy country. What is it like to live in a far-away land among people with dramatically different languages, belief systems, and ways of seeing the world? What can family life and witness look like? How can teaching be professional and uphold integrity while acting as a signpost to good news? Tuk Tuks, Whiteboards and Sticky Rice is a testament to how God partners with ordinary people, everyday life, and even mistakes to draw people closer to Him. It is for all who long to witness cross-culturally through their vocation, particularly English teachers overseas, but also those seeking to connect with Buddhist people, from the Mekong region and further afield.