Hello everybody! Friends, family and my prayer warriors...by the way I covet your prayers!
I thoughts I'd update you about whats going on here with me in Cambodia. I have been making alot of friends , teaching english, getting really muddy(because almost all the roads are dirt and its rainy season), enjoying the kids at CHH, killing huge rattle snakes, teaching Bible studies, here in the border town of Poipet and I'm getting used to the sounds of the language and I'm learning new things about the culture - for example when kids ask me the some differences between the U.S. and Cambodia I say, "In the U.S. we eat part of a chicken and here in Cambodia you eat all of it and we eat bread alot... here in Cambodia you eat rice every meal!"
I want to share briefly about an exciting answer to prayer - as I was seeking the Lord as to weather or not He wanted me to go through a christian organization to serve long term in Cambodia... I got nothing... no answer. Yesterday one of my friends presented me with an opportunity to "go through" a christian organization that has the same ministry focus as God has given me,"Preach the gospel to the unreached..."I am excited about this and I thank you for your prayers and support! I am excited to tell you I am prayerfully planning my return next year as soon as March! J.B.Y.!!!Jesus Bless You!!!
Sunday, September 21, 2008
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Hey! You don't know me but my friend send me your blog-haha I don't know how she found it. I spent three weeks in Cambodia in 06 and then felt called to go back in 07 so I went for almost two months. I am planning on going back this summer-God willing. In one of your blogs you said that you went to the CAMA service place in Poipet? I went to Cambodia with the Christian and Missionary Alliance and CAMA is a part of that. Did you meet the Copelands? They are in Poipet-but there are currently on home assignment this year. You should meet up with the CMA missionaries in Poipet! I spent a lot of time in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap but was also in Poipet, Battambong and Sihahnokville (sp?). I have such a heart for Cambodia and the culture and everything there! And I'm glad to read about other people that do as well! May God continue to bless you in all you're doing. Poipet isn't the easiest place to live!
Found your blog thru Cody & Amy Spahr's blog. Peace & blessings to your ministry there. Don't know if you knew Cody, but am his NC 'Foster Mom'--his memorial is tomorrow.
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