This was the slum in which we worked.
This was us singing and having fun with the kids.
This is me washing hair.  We washed with lice shampoo first and then with normal shampoo.  This was part of the hygiene day.
This me clipping nails, also part of the hygiene day.
At the end of most days, we would do a craft of some sort with them.  This day, it was draw whatever you want on this huge piece of paper.
This was part of a hospital ministry that we did on the side with YWAM.  This is Joshua talking with one of the patients in the hospital.
This was us talking to the patients and singing some worship songs with/for them.
This is what one of the hospital rooms looks like.  This is actually one we went into.  There are about four beds, but not all of them are occupied all the time.  The families are the ones who have to take care of the patients because there isn’t a nursing staff.  So far, as I’ve seen in third world countries, this is pretty nice hospital.  If you want something like what we have in the States, you go to a clinic here.
This was us in Siem Reap.  We went to Angkor Wat which is a huge temple complex in Cambodia.  It was built during the 12th century and is considered to be a “Wonder of the World.”