For over two weeks I have been struggling to find the words to describe the work we are doing in Cambodia, but I have found myself at a loss. I feel as though I stepped off the plane in Phnom Penh, got reacquainted with the culture, and then just went to work. Threw some prayer in there. But mostly just threw myself into organizing a storeroom and struggling to teach English.
 
And I have yet to seriously sit down and process what I’m doing. I know the Lord’s working, but its much less obvious than I would have hoped. I know we’re helping to prevent children from being trafficked, but its hard to see that from the front of a classroom of rowdy students.
 
So in my lack of words, I would love to direct you to two of my teammates’ blogs. They both describe a group of our children whose situation has broken each of us in different ways. I’d like to encourage you to read both descriptions of these precious children, and ask you to pray for them fervently: http://kristenpaulick.theworldrace.org/?filename=what-can-i-do-for-the-least-of-these