Monthly Archives: June 2010

Good Times with Old Friends

When Nate served in Cambodia previously, one of his primary ministries was managing a discipleship house for young men. Several of them still live in Phnom Penh, so we had a mini reunion last week. It was great to meet these guys that were such a significant part of Nate’s former time here.  It was ...read more...

Washing Feet

I wanted to record a humbling incident that just occurred this morning… An older Korean man from my Khmer class had mentioned that he was an electrician (We were learning the vocabulary for different occupations, and he said that he was a jiang plueng, or electrician). He is also a pastor and Bible scholar. I ...read more...

May Memories

Here’s a brief glimpse at our lives during this past month. At this point, we’re still setting up the house (curtains etc), but we’re getting closer to completing our to-do list. I’m attending Khmer language class at the university, while Nate is busy with various projects, including preaching, movie making (promotional video) and translating. Ava ...read more...

A Cambodian Wedding

On May 1st, we were privileged to attend a traditional Khmer wedding. We were invited as guests of the mother of the bride–our friend, Bong Udt. Cambodian weddings often last the entire day, if not several days. We had to wake up at 4:00am (as in, A.M.!) to get ready, eat breakfast and drive to ...read more...