Thursday, December 4, 2008
Cabahl knyom hot hie!
And now--I have one more short study session before I get to take a break for lunch!
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Bangkok
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081202/ap_on_re_as/as_thailand_political_unrest;_ylt=AvSSPWHgYYC2G99_cj93VCBvaA8F
Sunday, November 30, 2008
What It's Like...
Friday, October 31, 2008
Watch Your Step
If you are curious for more information about how the presence of mines impacts life in Cambodia, and how the de-mining process works, check out this recent episode of a show called In Harm's Way about dangerous occupations. It is informative, although I warn you that you'll be getting your info along with a hefty dose of melodrama and suspenseful music :) Here's this link if you want to watch all or part of it (on the right, click on the landmine episode to view it):
Monday, October 20, 2008
Alaska??
Back to itineraries: I leave exactly four weeks from today, on November 17th (a Monday). I'll leave Denver at 8:00 am to fly to Seattle--this would be the Alaskan portion of the trip (too bad I can't take a side trip up through Anchorage or something :) ). From Seattle I head to Seoul, Korea, via Asiana Airlines, and from there directly to Phnom Penh, Cambodia. I land in Cambodia around 11:00 pm on Tuesday, the 18th. People always ask how long the trip actually takes, and I have never done the math, but I believe it's right around twenty-four hours of travel. The upside of long flights is that they still serve you food en route, and even for those of us who fly economy class, there are movie, game, tv, and music choices galore to keep us busy when we are not trying to snooze. Anyone who feels inspired can pray that I also get to sit in as many window seats as possible as I travel :)
So yes--the long awaited time is here. God is good. Thanks--many thanks--to all of you for all of your help and support and interest and prayers! Only another month until you get real live Cambodian updates!
Monday, September 22, 2008
It has arrived...
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Grab the Popcorn
Here's a clip during a church service at the KFC Church in Anlong Veng. Anlong Veng, you may recall, is the town I'll be spending most of my time in in northern Cambodia. And while the church is called KFC--sorry, no fried chicken involved: KFC stands for Kampuchea For Christ (Kampuchea is the name of Cambodia in Khmer, the Cambodian language). I had the chance to attend this church service while I was in Anlong Veng in April for the staff training session. Currently, less than .5% of Cambodia's population is Christian, so churches are not highly common. However, I believe that there are several KFC churches throughout the country, one of which is the one that happens to be in Anlong Veng. The service was conducted in Khmer, including the songs. In the early 1900's, the Christian and Missionary Alliance had a missionary presence in Cambodia, and one of those missionaries used a number of traditional songs and tunes as the basis for a Cambodian hymn book. That hymn book is still in common use among the country's Christian gatherings.
FH's work in Cambodia is centered in Anlong Veng, which has a population of about 10,000 in a province that has numerous small villages. The villages surrounding Anlong Veng are where FH is involved in deveopment work. This clip shows some village homes on either side of a road, where I happen to be "filming" from the back of a moving motorcycle. You'll see the back of the driver of the moto, John Tuggy--country director for FHCambodia.