It’s hard to believe that we are actually leaving. We have spent the better part of the last two months here in Phnom Phen. We’ve been to five churches, two villages and many homes. We’ve had countless people stop us just to speak English with a Farang (pronounced For ong, it’s what they call foreigners) We’ve touched many lives and had our lives touched by many people.

We spent most of our time working with New Life Fellowship doing all kinds of stuff, from going to villages to pour into the local pastors and their teams to counting medical supplies and inventorying libraries and, all along the way, feeling like we were getting more than we were giving. And them telling us how much help we have been and how
we are such a gift. When all we can think is how it’s the other way around. New Life Fellowship has been an amazing blessing to our team, pouring love and knowledge and the Holy Spirit into us all along the way.

The more I think about it I think that is how is suppose to work when we are bringing a piece of the Kingdom down to earth. We should all leave feeling like we got the better end of the deal. Feeling like we got way more than we put in. I don’t know, just a thought.

And now we are off to Africa. We will be flying out of BKK on the 8th at 12:40 in the morning, headed for Accra, Ghana, where we will be starting a new ministry on a new continent, meeting new people and learning new things. I can’t wait to see what God has for us there.