Well its been a while, but I thought I would, let everyone know what we did in Cambodia. 

In Cambodia we lived in the province of Ratanakiri, it is the only province of Cambodia that shares a border with both Loa and Vietnam. 

It is a very rural area, but it is a very nice area, it was full of farms and substance farming is the most common. 

The common crops where rubber and cashews, Livestock it was Hogs. 
I got the chance to go to a few farms and see what agriculture was like in Cambodia and pray over them and also give some advice. It was really cool to get to use my education on the race. 

We lived at a home that was the house of a Buddhist couple and there we also taught English to high school students from around the province. We did this every evening. 

Us and the Family we lived with. On our last day. 


Teaching English on our first day. 

During the days we spent them doing other ministries. 

The first week, we built desks and a fence for a Christian man that is now running a English school, He only knows a little English him self, but when we started he had around 20 students, and after we had finished helping him, and a incredible night of sharing God with the kids, he has nearly 200 students coming to class and learning about God and English. I will try to write a blog about the great night soon. 

The next week we did ministry that was unlike anything I expected on the race. 
We did paper work, It felt like I was in school again, I wrote a Situational analysis report for Ratankiri's Christian population. It was several parts population of Christians, views on them, churches and there impact on the community and also other ministry working in the Provence. While other students wrote grant proposals, and did other things like that, it was a ministry of setting stuff up for future things it was really cool to see that not just the things that I think of are what might really impact the kingdom. 

Us working on reports. 

My SAR was over 70 pages and it wasn't even done when I passed it on, I expect it may be around 200 pages at the end of it I hope one day I will get to see the whole thing in the states. And know that God had me work on it. 

Well that's what ministry was like in Cambodia so Hope you enjoyed it, and Ill try to write about other things from there soon. 

Love you all and praying that some of these blogs touch hearts.