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Saturday, July 14, 2007

Day 9 - Activities In Cambodia

Yesterday dinner at the Mekong River
Will and Derek at Dinner.
TJ at the Genocide Museum
Sara walking into one of the prisons at the Genocide Museum
Sara and Jeff
Jeff feeding a monkey at a park
Hayley and TJ
Will and Derek

Last night we celebrated (and some of us mourned) the end of the clinic. We ate dinner at a nice restaurant next to the Mekon River. Feeling the sense of the power of the week the Youth EE meet up in a small hotel room to pray for the great message of Jesus to impact this country.

We spent our last day here in Cambodia. It started out with some intense review of the horrific genoicide of Pol Pot Regime. We were all stunned and silenced by the Killing Fields and the Genocide Museum. We spent the rest of the afternoon playing by shopping at the Russian Market, taking an elephant ride, and then ended the day with a glorious boat ride on the Mekong River.

Pray for:
1. Lam Lee Fatt, he is a missionary from Malaysia that works here in Cambodia full time. Pray for him as he plants a new church in another province in Cambodia and uses Youth EE in that process.
2. Pray for the English Center that we had the clinic. Several people live and work there and they go out 2 times a week to share their faith. Now they have a better way to share Jesus with those around Phnom Penh.
3. Pray for our students. Pray that they do not forget what they learned here this last 9 days. Pray that they are intentional about sharing with others the amazing things God has done through them and in them.

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Comments:
The verse that came to mind as I read today's report is in John 15:16-- "...I chose you and appointed you that you would go and bear fruit and that your fruit would remain...." May this trip bear fruit that reamins.
 
I find it difficult to comment -- I am moved by your witness and your stories.
 
What an amazing experience. You will be changed people when you return.
 
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