Hello!
So, Im not really sure what's happened these past few days because the days have been running together. Our first week here we worked with a youth camp for a few days. We were working under an organization with a man named Jack. That week we also did alot of touristy things, like toured the killing feilds and the temples. We ate out ALOT.
One night, we ate this really rich food and I woke up sweating. Then i ran to the bathroom and threw up. It was crazy. I never throw up. But I felt better. Then Laura started screaming in her sleep (right after i threw up) and we had to wake her up. The malaria medicine gives everyone crazy weird dreams. Then none of us could go back to sleep because 20 Cambodian cats decided to fight outside out hotel window.
During the second week we changed organizations we worked with. Now we are under Asian Hope. (No more touring, no more eating out, this is starting to feel like a mission trip...) There is a couple that is basically hosting us, Dan and Carolyn. We are staying in a guest house in Pnom Phen (spelling?) in the capital city. It's all 5 girls in one room, all 5 boys in the one next door. We have been doing various things, like VBS's and construction work.
Asian Hope has two homes, one for boys and one for girls. The homes are for boys and girls who do not have parents who can take care of them, and each home has two volenteer guardians. We've gotten to know the boys and girls really well. They do alot with us, and we are all starting to feel like a family. We're also getting close to Dan and Carolyn's family.
It's been neat to see our team fight but then work together for the most part. There is so much conflict. But we are getting to watch members of our team be completely transformed through prayer.
There are alot of orphans here, and there is this place called the dump site that is basically a dump site where families live off of trash. Kevin talked to one little girl who told him that she picked up trash all day, hoping that she could sell it for money for her family. kevin told her that Jesus loved her, and she told him that she loved Jesus too.
The amazing thing about this trip is that we are seeing SO MANY PLACES that have been given Jesus already. There is a woman named Clara and she has a ministry with the dump site. There are so many different ministries and the people here are getting saved left and right. It's so encouraging. We've been to coffee shop ministries that employ abused women in the name of Jesus, boutiques that give women in poverty jobs as seamstresses, and even today we worked with a place that picks up kids from the dump site every day and bathes them, feeds them, schools them and plays with them, as well as tells them about Jesus.
Overall so far, this trip is nothing but encouragement of how big God is.
I have never felt like God was so real as the time when one girl from the youth camp explained in great detail the comfort that she recieved from God. She described feelings that i have also felt from God, and she does not come from a family of believers nor was she very close to any believers. When i listened to her speak about God, I knew that God was so real, and so alive across the world in the same way He is in Louisiana. Which makes me want to cry.
As for prayers, please pray for more mission opportunities for our team, for times we can tell people about Christ, and for people who need to feel love to be placed in front of us or for us to be led to them. God is doing alot here, and I can't believe its half way over.
Also, Kevin ate a duck embryo the other night and I ate a cricket. Gross.
Oh, and I've been getting up at 5:30 every other morning to go running with Carolyn. It's been alot of fun, and very unlike me, but its been a good opportunity to get to know her and to see Cambodia in the mornings before the town is awake. And the exercise feels great.
I hope everyone is doing well, thanks for reading and most of all thanks for praying. I love you
Hailey
Monday, June 7, 2010
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Hailey! It is so good to get another update. You are experiencing a lot. I am so glad that you are able to be encouraged by God's presence. That encouragement is so needed and I have been praying that you would receive it. I love you and will continue to pray for you and your team.
ReplyDeleteHello Hailey, I am really glad for the update also! It sounds like God is revealing himself to all of you in so many ways. I will pray that God will lead you to the people who need you and need the love that you all can give the people there thru Christ. The one thing to know is that God is using you and the others even if you don't see it at times, without a doubt you are bringing joy to the children there. We will continue to pray about the conflict ,will pray for unity and that the team will love one another in a special way. We love and miss ya'll but can't wait to hear all about it. love Cindy
ReplyDeleteChoom reap sua! (I really hoping that WikiAnswers didn't lie to me and that I just told you 'hello' in Khmer)
ReplyDeleteIt's so good to able to read your blogs! It's so cool to hear about all the awesome things that God is doing, things more awesome than we could even know or imagine. I'm so glad you're having a chance to witness what He's doing in Cambodia! I can't wait to read week 4 : )
I will definitely tell you more when I see you again, but just for a little bit of an update- I'm officially a high school graduate and a Freshman Bulldog!! I went to orientation this past week and had a great time! It started out hard, but God really answered my prayers and helped me to see some things in a different way, and He definitely provided, and I'm really excited for the fall!
A few cool and random things from orientation:
-I played Phase 10 with Kim Wytcherly
-theres only 4 people that are doing Honors Political Science with an emphasis in pre-law
-we're in the same College of Social Sciences (I didn't realize that until this week!)
-Clint Carlisle was my orientation leader
-I think I will be eating at the asian wok thing that Tech has almost every day! (i didnt get to try it but it sounds amazing!)
I met lots of new people. And I learned a lot more than what I said above. But those are the things I deemed important enough in the last few seconds for you to read in Cambodia :)
On a more serious note, I'm really excited about all the campus ministry opportunities at Tech. And I'm excited about what you've shared on how God is working in Cambodia, and that I need to have the faith that He is working in Mexico.
I love you Hailey! You encourage me everyday. I will be praying for you and your team. You're an amazing person. I am so glad that we are family :)
Hi Hailey...we miss you and I pray for you and the team, that much is being accomplished and that you stay safe and well. I am looking forward to you getting home and hearing about everything and seeing pictures. I love you,
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