I landed in During the first week, I visited different ministries with CSI, including a ministry for girls who are at risk of being sold into the sex trade and one of World Relief’s HIV/AIDS cell group meetings in the slums. We were able to go on a boat ride down the
Stan and Beth Doerr and Sopeat helped me with basic arrangements for moving to
My Host Family
Living with a Cambodian family is like getting a new surprise every day! I love watching and learning how they do things. They encourage me to practice the language and laugh heartily at my mistakes. I eat dinner with them in the evening and even help cook sometimes. We always eat rice with 2-3 other dishes, including soup, whole fried fish, or stir fried vegetables and meat. I have my own room and praise God for their generosity and welcoming spirit.
The Language
Three times a week for two hours, I have one-on-one tutoring classes at a Khmer language school. I am learning speaking and reading/writing together and, thankfully, my teacher is very patient! I have learned a lot in the past month and continue to pick up on words that people say.
Sopeat and I work together every day and she is a constant source of joy and insight. Culturally, we have different ways of communicating, so we are learning about working together and are committed to being honest and open with each other. Every morning we meet in my room and read the Bible and pray together. It is so encouraging and puts the rest of our day into perspective.
Agriculture Ministry
We have met with a dozen NGO’s over the past 3 weeks, to hear about the agricultural aspects of their ministries and to discuss how we can partner with them. Some of them have projects in the provinces (out in the “country”) and we went to visit several. We are praying about all the different ministry options and continue to research the greatest needs. We hope to start the experiment garden at the beginning of March. I am eager to start working the soil! By June, we will have a ministry outline and plan of action for the next year.
Development
The political and mental situation in transformation from within, not from outside, to change these learned survival skills. Pray for wisdom and patience for all who are working in
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