Pray For Lori (and Abi, Esther & some Germans)
By Paul Vernon on Aug 9, 2008 in Ministry Updates
While I’m stuck in meetings discussing the new Akha orthography (actually, a really cool experience that I will fill you all in more on later) Lori is much more literally stuck in Mae Salong with a broken vehicle.
You heard it right, our truck is broken again.
A very similar problem to all our other vehicle issues, actually, as there seems to be a crack in the feed from the radiator to the engine.
She has the baby, Esther and two German visitors – (one of whom is a doctor who just helped out with a free clinic in a local village, I’m sure that’s another cool story that we will fill you all in more on later) – so her hands are full.
Please pray for peace for them, for safety and for a tow truck that actually can tow a vehicle (as opposed to the rope/bamboo contraption we dealt with before.)
Don’t worry, we’ll leave the vehicle in Mae Salong before we have Lori do anything dangerous.
Thanks for your prayers.



Just want to clear something up. I’m not discussing the orthography but am simply sitting in the meeting of Akha leaders who are discussing said orthography.
I have neither the language, nor the expertise nor the ethnicity to add to this discussion and am simply honored to be allowed to hear the conversation.
***Update. Lori just called and we are going to leave the truck in MaeSalong and import a mechanic to fix it. They will all take public transportation down from MaeSalong. Thank God that our director’s son Zion was there to help with the translations!
Also, in care you are wondering, The orthography of a language specifies the correct way of using a specific writing system to write the language.
The Akha are unifying their writing system! (over 4 countries, no less – very cool stuff)