Due for another update!
I remembered my German teacher in high
school playing Jeopardy with us to help us learn so I tried that with
my students this past week. Seemed to be their favorite game so far,
just takes more time to set up than board races. I did assign them
homework this week as well but all of them did it to avoid singing
the lazy song to the whole class, mission successful!
After teaching with Sina on Friday, we
went to a small group leader meeting at a church building out in the
country. Only one other person there spoke English, which made it
hard to communicate with people there, my Khmer is still very basic,
but I did get to help them color stuff for their youth group
gathering coming up. You don't have to speak Khmer to color with
crayons! We shared dinner together afterward as well which was
fantastic.
Church leader meeting |
I heard from my pastor on Skype that
same morning. I had emailed him regarding a hold that Moody had
placed on my account because I hadn't paid them yet for the
internship. He told me that the church had picked up the rest of the
money that wasn't raised and covered the cost of the three credits.
Praise God for His provision in that, and for an awesome family of
believers in Spokane!
Saturday morning I set out on Channa's
bicycle for Prey Khmer village outside of Kampong Chhnang to spend a
couple days with the family that Margaret from Peace Corps has been
living with. Mark was very insistent on me spending some amount of
time living in some kind of village setting to get more of the “true
Cambodian living experience.” Their village is about a 13 kilometer
bike ride, which isn't all that far, but Channa's bike had seen
better days. I think my favorite part of the weekend may have been a
hike we made to a large hill nearby and climbing to the top to see
the surrounding country. I do love taking hikes, and haven't gotten
to do as much of that as I would like here.
Me looking mildly dramatic |
A nice dog in Cambodia! - Patona |
The leaking truck with my friend Teav |
I visited the health clinic in Prey
Khmer this morning and was basically just in the way. The biggest
function of the building is to serve as a pregnancy center, not quite
my place. I spent the majority of the time in the waiting room
reading a book while political rallies for the election next weekend
were blasting their propaganda on the street outside. Keep praying
for God to put the leader that will serve the people of Cambodia the
most and pull this country out of the cycle of intense corruption it
is caught in. On the way back to the house, Channa's bike finally
gave out about a half kilometer from the house, which luckily was
right next to the bike repair guy I'd visited before. Dropped off the
bike and walked the rest of the way to the house and got to relax a
bit before writing this. The church I visited two weeks ago is
holding an all-week youth conference that I'll be checking out
tomorrow, pray for revival in this country and for the youth in the
Cambodian church to be on fire for the Gospel. Read this verse at the
end of Philippians since we finished our Bible study of it so I might
as well close with it: “The grace of the Lord Jesus be with your
Spirit” (Philippians 4:23).
-BM
It has been too long since we last spoke! Sounds like you have been busy but also had some great experiences. I am sure that you represented Jesus well and will continue to do so. Look like Jesus, live like Jesus and love like Jesus; and they will see that in you. Not an easy task to make disciples in a country where < 2% have any form of belief in Jesus. Will continue to pray for your and the mission's efforts. Miss you much!
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