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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Teaching Cross-Culturally
April 29, 2011 – 10:28 am
Please pray for Nate and I as we prepare to teach a study on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood at our Khmer church this Sunday. This is my first time teaching in several years, and definitely the first time in a different culture. I’ll be using a translator, since my Khmer is not sufficient for this ...read more...
It’s a…
April 20, 2011 – 4:50 pm
BOY! We’re excited that Ava will be getting a little brother–due September 5th. This is particularly fun since my sister is having a boy only two months before our little one is due, and I also have several other friends having boys this year (or last year). We were fairly shocked by the gender announcement, ...read more...
Significance
April 15, 2011 – 11:33 am
Here we are, already into the third week of April. Where has the time gone? I haven’t posted anything for a while because…well, nothing extraordinary has occurred. We’re simply living life. I’m 19 weeks pregnant and taking care of a toddler, while continuing slowly, but steadily, in my Khmer language studies. My regular routine consists ...read more...



