A little insight into what month 6/11 looked like in Cambodia! 

Kelsey and I taught an English class in one of the villages 

Playing with this ball of sunshine during a LandMine Design meeting. If you haven’t already, check out landminedesign.org to learn more details about this ministry we were honored and excited to work with! 

Church in one of the villages. (These kids know how to worship!) 

Mostly every evening we taught English outside our home between 5-6pm. English isn’t really taught in schools, but its widely known that there are more job opportunities for those who know some sort of English. These kids were pretty serious about learning, and the Lord reveled that I actually kinda like teaching. Woah! 

These adorable guys are raised to reproduce and to be sold. Each pig brings a nice dollar that families use to sustain themselves.

Teaching Kindergarden at the church in the city. Games, English, Bible lesson, Crafts, repeat! 

 Kindergarden

The largest temple in the world – Angkor Wat – we got to watch the sunrise over this beautiful temple, and I was reminded of our much greater my God is.

Angkor Wat

During a meeting with the ladies of LandMine Design these kids came over so we cuddled and played 

They got my phone and started making really funny faces…this is a more chill perspective…

The week before Easter, we descided teach the kids all about Jesus’s death and resurrection. We also introduced them to an Easter egg hunt. They had a blast….and so did we(: 

One Sunday afternoon we walked the train tracks calling the children out to come to church.

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This month (7) we are in ChiangMai, Thailand.

Stay tuned to hear all the Lord is doing here!

(Spoiler alert: we’ve already gotten to spend some unforgetable time with a monk)