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Curriculum and Carnivals

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Here are some random updates :) I've posted earlier how I've been helping out with the girls that have been coming to the boys center. Well we had been meeting in the front lobby and I had unofficially become in charge of playing and hanging out with them every morning. We were supposed to get a girls center on July 15, but sadly we didn't have enough funding and staff to open one. But we officially get to use the library of the boys center to meet with the girls in the mornings! This is exciting because we have started to create a curriculum that will be a mini version of what the girls would be getting at the future girls center. We teach English, play games, do crafts, sing songs, teach bible studies, and have lots of fun! Planning all of it takes a lot of time and research, but it is so fun when we actually get to teach the girls.  This past Saturday we got to take the all of the kids (I think about 140 of them) to Dreamland, which is an amusement park that reminds

"Weird, Strange, and Interesting Things About Cambodia" List

Here are a list of some of the weird, strange and interesting things about Cambodia that I've observed. This is by no means a list making fun of the people or their culture. But as a first time traveler, there were many things that were very new and surprising to an American.  There are no rules in traffic, it is completely acceptable to drive on the other side of the road. Many stores here start with "Lucky". For example, "Lucky Burger" "Luck Supermarket", "Lucky Internet", "Lucky Star Hotel". Pinching, hitting, and even kicking babies is totally fine... as long as they are really cute. Dogs love to roam the roads and put their butts together. So weird. There is trash everywhere, the street and sidewalks are not super clean. On that note, you can throw your trash in random trash piles on the side of the road, which is pretty cool. Businesses and stores will all sell the exact same product in the same area right next to each

Rejoicing in the Hope of the Glory of God (by Josh)

This most recent week has been full with feelings of sadness, pain, and wonder as well as knowledge of the faithfulness, glory, and love of God. Truths from Romans 5, 8, and the entire biblical promise of hope of renewal for all things have been place weightily on my heart and those of our whole house. If you have been following updates on Facebook or the blog, you know of six year old Sok and may even feel like you know the little boy. He’s really great! He’s warm, funny, and steals your heart in an instant. Without evening knowing you, he will ask you to come with him to his room to play with cars. He’ll ask you to sit down with him in our big chairs to play with a staff member’s iPhone. He even asked me to accompany him to the bathroom this morning… ha. Sok’s story is one of great sadness and difficulty, but also of God’s nearness and love. I want to write, to highlight and glorify God’s goodness in the midst of difficulty. Difficulty that is not only occasional, but diffic

Little Sok

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Some of you might have seen me post some recent status' for prayer requests for a little boy named Sok. Here is the latest update from The Hard Places Community about his condition. " After weeks of trying to locate surgeons who could operate on Sok's heart, we were led to  www.babyheart.org . It's a great organization that is saving the lives of children all over the world. The head doctor there said that he  could perform Sok's surgery, but that the facilities in Cambodia were not equipped to handle such a complex operation, so we would have to fly Sok to another country where we would meet the cardiology team from Babyheart. We began the long and tedious task of getting the necessary paperwork for Sok's passport, and thanks to Steph and Borey, the paperwork was completed for us to apply for passports. However, Sok was admitted to ICU at Royal Ratanak Hospital three nights ago in critical condition. After much consultation with his doctor, we know that Sok