I figure you guys are probably wondering what I have been doing all month so I’ll use this blog to give you the rundown.

Also, you probably know some of what happened during the Pol Pot regime in the 1970’s and the genocide that went hand in hand, but I didn’t really know a whole lot (thanks a lot, US history teachers). We spent the first few days in Phnom Penh taking a crash course on what happened and got to visit some of the museums and landmarks associated with what happened. Its crazy because it was not so long ago and there are still plenty of people around who were a part of it. It was a mini-Holocaust but no one really knows about it… In the village we lived in, we met a lot of men and women who were a part of it and remember it very clearly.
My team was one of two that left the capital, Phnom Penh and went out to live in a smaller province. And as you might guess by my lack of contact with the rest of the world, it was pretty remote. I am really glad we got outside of the city though because I feel like we got to see the real Cambodia, and it was beautiful. The place we were in was a tropical countryside full of fields of all kinds of crops. There were also many types of fruit trees with the Mekong River (Asia’s largest river) running through it all. There is so much I have seen and learned about Cambodia and I want to share it all but that would take awhile 🙂

Our ministry days consisted of prayer walks/meeting people in the surrounding villages, teaching English and speaking at small group meetings and church services. We got to do a lot of Christmas programs and we tried our best to represent the American way of Christmas in the middle of nowhere Cambodia. It was a really great place for us to start as a new team and just a great ministry month in general. We felt so blessed all around! Please continue to keep us in your prayers as we move forward as a team and head into Africa for the next three months. Thankssssssss.
