“Beautiful are those whose brokenness gives birth to transformation and wisdom.”
John Mark Green
Packing for Cambodia was no small feat, the truth is that I was nervous about it. The farthest I ever have gone before was Central America, but I felt a tender nudging "trust me" I have something for you there.
Cambodia was beautiful, dry and dusty. Smoke filled the air as patches of land were burned traditionally for purification and planting as it was customary for generations. I found the people of Cambodia warm and friendly and rich in tradition. I am so inspired by the local World Vision staff and their undeniable fierce faith. They felt like family immediately.
Snacks for our journey |
On the very first day I heard one of the most amazing stories I ever heard. This topic would be a theme that I would hear throughout our stay. I kept hearing "healing and transformation" from the first story and it trickled down to the very smallest of speakers, the children. A grandmother's legacy, a lost boy, a child who is broken, a listening ear, resilience in advocacy, neighbors sharing their land for the greater good of the community and restored hope.
I was deeply moved by the traumatized look on a few of the children's faces.
It's hard to explain, kind of a far away longing look,
I will never forget.
Photo credit Jonathan Gomez |
A thorough or dramatic change in form or appearance.
"We are #chosen by God and have chosen to love him through the lives of precious children. Like a stunning flower in the midst of dark skies, our Creator has chosen each one of us". Chaundra M Tangi |
Unity and trust
TEAM CAMBODIA. We are a group people who have come from different places and walks of life. Together we have a sage, a servant leader, a portal, a fierce one, a warrior, a healer, a defender, a peacemaker, a nurturer and a joyful one. We are many parts but 1 Body with the purpose to serve. This trip is over but we will always have Cambodia.
Jonathan Gomez
School is so much more than learning, sometimes it's a safe place to be away from abuse. |
A WV-Cambodia staff member summed it up perfectly this afternoon when she said, "They hear [the love of Jesus] with their eyes." We truly witnessed Love lived out through multiple expressions of word, sign, and deed.
You can be a part of the story God is writing around the world".
Traci Espeseth
Traci Espeseth
Photo credit Jonathan Gomez |
"Don't give up on your dreams,
if you stay in school, study and learn,
you can achieve your dreams".
Jo Carlson
“Let my heart be broken by the things that break the heart of God.” Bob Pierce |
Still processing, most likely it will come out in a painting. |
All things new!
In this reading camp it was bright and colorful,
a huge contrast from the first places we visited.
Father, I pray that your hand would be on this World Vision staff and your spirit would pour onto this land. Search every nook and cranny for the lost and find the most vulnerable and heal every last child and heart. I pray that the grandmother's resilience be rewarded with renewal in strength. I pray that you would equip this staff for your work, protect them and their families. Place them in your will for the coming wave of transformation and healing that will come to Cambodia's beautiful people.
Do what only you can do! All things are possible with God!
May this light spark today!
Amen
And we all, who with unveiled faces contemplate the Lord’s glory, are being transformed into his image with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit.
2 Cor 3:18
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I appeal to you, brothers and sisters, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you agree with one another in what you say and that there be no divisions among you, but that you be perfectly united in mind and thought.
1 Cor 1:10
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