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To be completely honest, this week has been a rough week for me. It started last week with a parasite which caused me to be nauseous constantly and took every bit of energy I had out of me.This past work week was a long one as I struggled to make it...

To be completely honest, this week has been a rough week for me. It started last week with a parasite which caused me to be nauseous constantly and took every bit of energy I had out of me.This past work week was a long one as I struggled to make it through each day without any energy or being able to eat any food. I still continued to be hopeful, or at least I tried my best. Everyday when I walked into class, my attitude changed when I saw my student’s faces. I was reminded how much I love my job and my students.

But by the end of this week, I felt beaten down. The parasite was gone, but I still felt like the Devil was working hard on me. I kept getting down and thinking ‘Am I supposed to be here?’, ‘Life doesn’t feel right here.’, ‘I miss America and my family.’, ‘Why did we leave our awesome, easy life in Spain?’

By Saturday, I was completely over my sickness, but I still felt a bit off. I continued to push through and live life here like normal. I knew in the back of my mind, that I had no reason for the way I was feeling, but the thoughts kept creeping back into my mind. That night, Cody and I went out to dinner and we had a few small things happen on the moto. Nothing big, nothing bad, but I just thought, this is it. I can’t deal with another minute in this traffic, with dirt blowing in my face and eyes, horns filling my ears, pot holes breaking my back, and diesels speeding past me.

That’s it. Cambodia isn’t for me. I can’t do this.

These are the thoughts I woke up with this morning as my alarm went off for church and my head was pounding. I just can’t.

I knew that missing church wasn’t going to be helpful, so I got up, took some medicine, and read my Bible before heading to church. I opened my Bible so discouraged and not even sure why. ‘I love Cambodia and its people. I love my job. What is wrong with me?

When I opened my Bible, the first things I saw was Psalm 91. I read it and cried. I thought about this entire week and the challenges I had been facing, and here God was telling me, I am your refuge.

What was I doing being so down and upset about life? God is my refuge. I just felt this huge relief. I realized the Devil is going to attack. He doesn’t want me here. He doesn’t want me to feel encouraged, joyful, healthy. He is the parasite inside of us, making us tired and sick. But it doesn’t matter what he wants because when he is attacking, God is my refuge and strength. He takes me under his wings and it’s there that I can find comfort.

After I read this, I headed to church and God continued speaking to me. We started singing worship and all I could see were Khmer people jumping, dancing, and shouting to Jesus*. I felt so encouraged. I, one of the only white people in this church, had nothing on these Khmer people. They knew how to praise Jesus. They knew he was their refuge. As they sang in Khmer and I tried to sing along in English, I kept seeing birds in my mind. I kept imagining, their wings gently flapping in the air. I saw my Savior protecting me, and I was reminded of my purpose. The Devil will attack. God will win.



*Worship in a Khmer church is like youth group in the 90s. Everyone is jumping and dancing and the singing songs I grew up singing. It’s amazing.

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Today during independent work time I turned on Rend Collective’s Campfire Songs Album for the students to listen to. I wasn’t sure if they knew the songs, but it was quiet, so I took the opportunity to play music with beautiful lyrics for them to...

Today during independent work time I turned on Rend Collective’s Campfire Songs Album for the students to listen to. I wasn’t sure if they knew the songs, but it was quiet, so I took the opportunity to play music with beautiful lyrics for them to listen to while they worked. About 30 seconds into the first song, one student quietly started singing, and then another, and another. Before I knew it, majority of my class was singing along and making a beautiful worship song even more beautiful. I stopped what I was doing and just sat and listened. It was beautiful. My eyes started to water so I turned toward the window to pull it together and saw this view. Wow. God is everywhere, and He is doing some amazing things in Cambodia and all over this world. 

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This week during orientation we visited one of the VDP (Village Development Program) Catch-Up schools in Prek Pneu, just outside of Phnom Penh.

Asian Hope has several catch up schools which were created to help low income, low performing students in Cambodia. The public school system in Cambodia is very corrupt and students must pay bribes in order to succeed. The school week consists of half days Monday-Saturday. Students who attend the VDP catch up schools are behind in school and come to these schools in order to catch up to their grade level standards. They are also taught a bible class everyday.

The school in Prek Pneu helps the local fishing community which is shown in the pictures above. This community has a ton of kids, and many are far behind in school. Our VDP is helping get these kids back on track academically and provides them a safe place to learn.

***The picture above of the clothing pinned to the wall:
The vast majority of people in this village are buddhist/animist, so they are constantly worried about evil spirits. Many homes have clothes hanging up on the outside wall to scare away demons and evil spirits at night.

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We have arrived in Cambodia! Life has been busy ever since we got here. We immediately started looking for a home, finding furnishing, and getting prepped for our new jobs. So far we couldn’t be happier about being here. Everyone from our...

We have arrived in Cambodia! Life has been busy ever since we got here. We immediately started looking for a home, finding furnishing, and getting prepped for our new jobs. So far we couldn’t be happier about being here. Everyone from our organization is SO NICE and HELPFUL. It has definitely been a blessing having everyone’s help as we get settled!

 A fun adventure was going to to buy furniture for our house. We ended up furnishing our house in wicker because it’s the cheapest we could find. If you ever wondered what a wicker museum would look like, stop by our house. ;) Once we bought the furniture, we got back in our tuk tuk and watch the furniture be moved by a moto pulling a trailer. I am amazed daily at what motos can do!

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Today we leave the beautiful country of Spain. Our year living here has been one of the best experiences ever. Our life has been full of friends, travel, and adventures. We couldn’t have asked for more for our year in Spain. We have nothing but...

Today we leave the beautiful country of Spain. Our year living here has been one of the best experiences ever. Our life has been full of friends, travel, and adventures. We couldn’t have asked for more for our year in Spain. We have nothing but amazing feelings towards this country and our life here. We are so sad to leave, but God’s plan is better than ours. As we head for a very different life in Cambodia, we can’t wait to see what God has in store. It’s hard to move away from a place we have been so happy living in, but our hearts are ready for Cambodia. We know that we will have a great life there as well because God always takes care of us. It doesn’t matter where we are on this huge planet, God always fills our life with such great joy. Our prayers now are that God can use us in a BIG way in Cambodia. Ever since we visited Cambodia for the first time, we have felt drawn towards the country and its people, and we cannot wait to get there and share life with them.

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Here’s a recap of our second visit to Cambodia. We still can’t get enough of this country and its people. It’s been confirmed yet again; Cambodia is awesome.

*Also, if you are seriously confused by the clip at the end with the random song then sorry about that. If you get it, you’re our lifelong friend. Cody insisted on this being in the video and I thought it was humorous too, so I couldn’t say no. We have a weird sense of humor, we know.

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Siem Reap, Cambodia

Siem Reap is one of our favorite places ever. We loved it so much last year that we couldn’t pass up the chance to go again this year. We realized this year that majority of the reason we love it so much is because of the hotel we stayed at. Both times we stayed with Motherhome and we have been equally impressed. The staff is so overly kind and helpful, the food is delicious and cheap, and the hotel is so nice and not expensive. Besides soaking up all time we could at the hotel, we visited Ankor Wat again and went to a great circus show. Ankor Wat was nice to see again and we enjoyed going around and taking pictures. The circus was amazing. It is put on by kids that were homeless before the show took them in. The people who own the show train them and pay them. The show was unbelievably good and even better knowing it was for a good cause. We were nervous we wouldn’t like Siem Reap as much the second time, but we are so happy to know that we still love it just as much.

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Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Phnom Penh, Cambodia was a pretty uninteresting city, but we met up with Mike and Tash there so it made it a lot better. We stayed at a hotel there for a few days and explored the city with our awesome friends. One night, we went on a dinner cruise along the Mekong River and it was such a great experience. The food was awesome and everything was done very well. On another day, we went to the killing fields and Tuol Sleng Genocide Musuem, and they were so eye opening. It was so upsetting and gut wrenching walking through these areas and learning what one person can do to some many others. It is hard to cope with pure evil like that, but I think it is good for all humans to remember this time in history. After spending time with our friends, we headed to an orphanage to volunteer for the next week. We helped teach at the orphanage some of the time, but most of the time we spent with the special needs kids. They were so sweet and loving. We really enjoyed spending time with them. We also became slightly obsessed with a dog named Muggy there. We are still trying to figure out the best way to steal him… ;)

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