Tuesday, 29 May 2012

C3 Siem Reap update

What a great week this has been!! How exciting to be a part of what is happening in Cambodia.


Our new little addition
Last Sunday one of our mums gave birth to a beautiful baby girl. We had the privilege of being invited to their home to see the new arrival. What a miracle! tiny hands and feet and a welcome playmate for brother Alex. Mother looking radiant and Dad all puffed up with pride. This is what it is all about - doing life together.


The English classes are pumping now.  I have 6 regulars and a few that come every now and then (which is something I will have to get used to here). My regulars are keen to learn, interactive and always asking questions - they aim to keep me on my toes. Sunday we saw 3 of them at church, which goes to show what a great outreach teaching English is.


Attentive ears and hearts
On Sunday we saw 20 people fill our front room, all here to be a part of the beginning of our soon to be massive church :)) Mark spoke about the love of God and how fear does not rule our actions because we know God has everything under control. A lot of people were touched and encouraged through this revelation as Cambodian culture is dominated by fear, rejection and loveless relationships.


Hepatitis gone in Jesus name
After church we went to Dom Dek (village about an hour from Siem Reap). We visited a couple who are the parents of one of our members. The mother has Hepatitis and was very sick. We laid our hands on her and prayed for her healing. Her skin and eyes are very yellow and she has no energy to do anything. We believe that God will heal her and we are looking forward to going back and seeing her skin and eyes a healthy colour and to see her moving around. Her son said that she is usually a very busy person so we want to see that happening again!!! Healed in Jesus name.


We also visited another family of one of our church members, as they lived close by in this village too. We were their first foreign visitors to that village. The father, who was very happy to see us, is the village faith healer and was performing a healing ritual on a patient when we arrived. This is very common in the outer villages as the doctor is very expensive and so people go to the faith healer instead. After we sat and talked a while he was interested in us coming out to his village and having some bible studies there and he would arrange for the people to come. Pray for favour in this village and that God can be the healer for them, for their lives and their bodies.


Please keep us in your thoughts and prayers. We value your contact and words of encouragement. God has his hand on everything we do and he blesses our path before we go down it - Psalm 32:8. When we put God first in everything we do, how can we not win!! That is not just a message for me but for you too - Matthew 6:33. Love ya heaps xxxxxxx











Tuesday, 22 May 2012

Miracles and Lake Baray


Well things are definitely on the move!! I started our first Free English Classes on Thursday and I have 10 students already.
We meet every week day morning from 7am for one hour. They are so keen that most mornings they arrive about 10 minutes early, ready for lessons!! Learning English here is a big need, as to get a good job you need to be able to speak English. It can be expensive to learn and so given the opportunity to learn for free is a big excitement for them. They are attentive and interactive and a real joy to teach. Praise God that they get such a vital tool to help them in their future like this. Pray that the students will come to church and find the real answer to their future.

Our first and most exciting miracle is the pregnancy of one of our members. She has been married for 4 years now and her and her husband have been trying to fall pregnant for quite some time. When we found this out we prayed immediately that she would fall pregnant and bear a beautiful, healthy child and all would go well with her pregnancy. When Pastor Claude visited in March he also prayed for this to happen. Last week she went to the Doctor who confirmed she is pregnant and due February next year. Praise God for his goodness in answering her prayers, please continue to pray for her pregnancy that all will go well for both of them and after the birth also. They are both jumping for joy and praising God for He is the one that knows our needs.

Another miracle was in a healing for an elderly mother of one of our members. Her mother had a blood disorder and was on a drip and bed ridden. The doctor was seeing her at her home but she was not improving. We went to visit her in her village and layed hands on her and prayed for a miraculous healing of her blood and an increase in her red blood cells. She said that she felt a real warmth flow through every part of her body and both Mark and I felt the same thing. Well now she is off the drip, walking around and getting better and stronger every day. Isn't God the best thing ever????
Water Filter and Fan for the family


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3 pairs of happy eyes
While we were out in the village we took with us a free standing fan and a water purification bucket. The water they were drinking was straight from a small stream and the only fan they had for the whole family was one small desk fan. How grateful they were for such small gifts. The old man had trouble with his eyes and was not able to read. He is a Christian and wanted to read his bible. I was given some reading glasses by my parents which I took to the village and we went through them and one of them was just the right lens. His wife and sister came over and asked if I had any more as they had the same problem, I did have some more and I had ones that they could use too. They were so grateful and the old man did not stop thanking me the whole time we were there.!! This sort of thing brings joy to our soul and we know we are here for a reason!!
Under the Umbrella at Lake Baray

On Sunday we took 13 children and 13 adults out to Lake Baray, which is only about 17 kilometres from Siem Reap.

We had a great day of fun and fellowship with soccer balls, footballs and badminton racquet's for sand play and tyre tubes for water sport. It was a great time to get to know each other in a different setting and everyone loved it. We booked a little restaurant out there and sat under the umbrellas on deck chairs, swung on the love seat or just lay on the mats. The children ate fried rice and the adults shared a Khmer BBQ. Then the rain came and came and came and came!!!! The place flooded in about 20 minutes. It did not stop them from swimming or playing games though, they just kept right on enjoying themselves (a lesson we can all learn)!!

Please keep us in your prayers and if you want to be involved in what we are doing either by bringing out teams to support our projects, provision of resources or finances then we would love to hear from you.

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Sunday, 6 May 2012

C3 Siem Reap Stronger and Stronger

We have been residents of the Kingdom of Cambodia for nearly four months now and really feel that God knows what he was doing when he put us here.


We are in the hot season in Cambodia. The temperatures have been in the very high 30's and the nights in the high 20's with very high humidity. This weather is really good for my skin (no I am not vain, just appreciating all the benefits)!!


The beginnings of our church are taking shape every week. We have around 20 people on our records but not all of them attend every week. On an average we would see 10 - 12 regulars, but as we know, we will not despise the small beginnings.  It is not about the numbers, but about the hearts - and isn't that true! Our small congregation are hungry for God, hungry to learn more about the bible and living as a Christian and they love to fellowship with each other. We have some snacks and drinks after the meeting and everyone loves to stay behind and chat and get to know each other a little bit better. Funny when you are English speaking in a room of Khmer speakers - even though I can now pick up on some of the words, I still really have no idea what they are talking about but it is great to watch them communicate so freely with each other.


I have started advertising for free English classes that I can run in my home. So far I have got 5 interested  students who will meet daily from 7am - 8am in the morning. It is a great way of getting to know people and I am really looking forward to seeing them improve in the English Speaking - think we could throw a bit of Life Coaching in there somewhere too!! Pray that God will increase this group, so we can see 20 students in this class.


We are still teaching English at the university. We would like to start bible studies in the evenings and have some fellowship  over dinner, but currently we are teaching in the evenings. We are going to ask them to consider changing our scheduled work times so we both work similar hours in the afternoon. For us the best time is 2pm - 5pm Monday to Friday - please pray for us that those with the authority will grant our request.


Mark is teaching the teachers at a local primary school on Monday mornings. This is going really well and he has had some wonderful feedback from teachers and management. The school gets all the teachers from the two schools they have in Siem Reap together so that Mark can speak to them about improving their outlook on life, their relationship with their students, their future plans and relationships. We do this on a voluntary basis and are seeing some great results from the changes in the teachers and in building our own network.


We have started a Saturday night outreach at our house, open to anyone who wants to come. We had our first one last Saturday which saw 26 people come. It was a great time over food and fellowship, which saw kids watching movies, parents talking together, mini golf, table tennis and playing drums. The neighbours came, people we invited that we met in coffee shops and some church members. It was a great night of just getting to know each other and one person said it was the best Saturday night they had had for a long time. We will hold these every fortnight so pray that we get the opportunity to share the gospel because we want to have these as fun times with no pressure but still create a presence and atmosphere that will allow God to move.


Last Sunday morning saw a great move of God in our meeting. We had communion together and talked about how we are all part of the body of Christ, we are a family that shares, laughs, cries and eats together. We talked about prayer and how to  pray. After the meeting Mark called everyone up who wanted prayer - evereyone came forward!! They were hungry for more of God, their hearts were open and receptive. We layed hands on each of them and prayed for the awesome power of God to fill their worlds. Later they tried to explain a hot feeling they had in their body and how they felt the weight of their worries just lifting off. God really showed up and showed off, they were still beaming when they went home!!


Pray for continued good health (because it has been great, we are both really well). Pray for income generation which allows us freedom to do what God wants and also to reach out to the community. Pray that God will use us to extend his kingdom in this kingdom. We love you and miss you all but know that with the sacrifices comes great blessing. xxxx