Well after a month that seems more
like a week or so, we’re back in Bangkok, Thailand. We arrived in
Siem Reap, Cambodia on Monday for de-brief. It was a very relaxing a
restful de-brief, where I was able to celebrate my 23rd
birthday with my squad. It was weird not being at home with my
family and friends, but I got some great messages from home and had a
fantastic time with my team.  I was able to get a fish foot massage.  Which is pretty much you put your feet in a pool of fish that rush in and eat all the dead skin off your feet.  It was something we did as a team and it was worth it.  Not only was it hilarious but my feet felt noticable softer.  Also we spent Friday touring Angkor Wat for most of the day and that was incredible.  Just the architecture of that place and how big it is. Other then that I pretty much spent
that week at rest, recharging for our next month of ministry.

In April, all the guys will be working
in remote tribal villages near Chang Mai. We’re still not certain
what we’ll be doing specifically. We’ve heard things from installing
water systems and building toilets to harvesting bananas on top of
elephants. But I figure we’ll find out soon enough, we’re supposed
to head to Chang Mai Monday afternoon. As much as I’m looking
forward to spending the month with the guys and doing some physical
labor, I will miss working with kids. But there is a good friend
from home just so happens to be in Chang Mai right now. We’re hoping
to meet up and share stories and spend some time together.

So I’m pretty excited about this
month. If you all would just pray that God would go ahead of us and
prepare our ministry for us. Also that even though Team Manna isn’t
all together this month, that we would continue to grow in unity.