Sunday, December 18, 2011

A picture is worth a 1,000 words, at least!

We meet so many wonderful people, in our work. Some are young. Some are not so young. The youngest are not always happy to see the big foreigner sticking the thermometer in their ear, but the parents are thankful. The older patients smile, bow, and thank us, as they leave. The children, and some parents, are eager to come back to the ship for a Bible lesson or movie.

Of course, we have a wonderful crew. They take good care of us. They provide a great example as they care for their countrymen. They are upbeat and ready to serve. We are blessed to have the opportunity to study with many of them.


The visitors to the ship are a huge boost. Not only are they helping us serve the people of Cambodia, they provide a “shot in the arm” for Deb and me. It is great to have conversations with people from the U.S.

Here are the some of the people we get to serve:

























Pray for the people of Cambodia that they will come to know God. Pray that missionaries and ministers will come and serve in a located ministry. Pray for us as we open the door.

1 comment:

  1. I like the last shot of your phrases " Pray for the people of Cambodia..........Pray for us as we open the door."

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