Saturday, June 14, 2014

New Life Fellowship, Life Band Live CD Recording

Tonight the Life Band at New Life Fellowship Church had a live recording of a CD of worship and praise songs written by band members. It was an amazing evening of worship and my heart was full to overflowing with the Holy Spirit this evening.

In Cambodia less than 1% of the 15 million population is Christian. But New Life Fellowship is part of an amazing redemption that is taking place in Cambodia.

It is hard to imagine as an American, but what if just 40 years ago we would have suffered the slaughter of 25% of our country's population (mostly those living in cities and those with higher education)? That happened in Cambodia. What if America had to essentially restart our whole education system? Cambodia had to. What if more than 50% of America's population was under the age of 25? That is true in Cambodia. What if the vast majority of Americans were forced to live on less than a dollar per day? What kind of hope would we have? How might this change the way we plan? Here in Cambodia, most people do not make long-term plans. I no longer wonder why. Most people in Cambodia greet you with the question, "have you eaten rice yet?" because they are concerned about the next meal and because rice is affordable. But amidst all of these hardships there is a beautiful spirit and a perseverance in the Cambodian people that is absolutely remarkable.

The Gospel is bringing to Cambodian people a message of hope; a reason to hope. A message of unconditional love, grace, and forgiveness. To hear their love for God expressed in the beautiful songs of worship and praise that they have written moves my heart in ways that I cannot describe.

Brother Neth

Friday, June 6, 2014

Golf Resurgence

Se Ri Pak has been experiencing a wonderful resurgence in her professional golf career. I have to wonder if it has anything to do with her new sponsor. What do you think?



On another note...here are my career updates. ESC has been really blessed and continues to grow in contracts. Neth and I are really learning a lot and we see that ESC is making a difference in the lives of many workers and in many businesses. In addition to working full time for ESC, I have been working half time for the CIA FIRST International School as a Communications Specialist, but I have started transitioning into a new role as Career Counselor. In September I will begin work as an adjunct professor at American University of Phnom Penh - teaching a law course. I am very blessed and very busy.

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Cambodian Mail Service

I have been in Cambodia for over 9 months now and just yesterday received my very first piece of mail. Every day I check my mail box, hoping to find something from my family or friends, but until yesterday there has never been anything in it. I know that my family sent me a Christmas card nearly 6 months ago and that a friend sent me a letter a few months ago, but yesterday I received my first letter from a friend in Phoenix. It was postmarked on my birthday and so it only took 1 1/2 months to get here. That is actually pretty remarkable considering that there is only one post office to serve the entire country of Cambodia. And the addresses are notoriously difficult to decipher and do not always make sense. For example, three houses in a row may be numbered: 3, 9, 5. But yesterday I received the high school graduation announcement and pictures from my friend, Robin, for her daughter, Skylar. I almost didn't know what to do. It made me so happy to handle an actual letter for the first time in nearly a year. I felt like I should frame it. But this morning, my business partner, Neth, saw it on my desk and asked what it was. He seemed curious about it and so I opened it. Thank you Robin! Way to go Cambodian Postal Service!