How to pack a Cambodian vehicle…

We always get a kick out of how much “stuff” is packed into these vehicles. It seems that if the vehicles don’t have the end gate down with parts hanging several feet out the back it isn’t being well used. Motorcycles, also known as “motos”, are equally packed with people and or stuff. We saw a slaughtered pig and live pigs being transported via motorcycle. It gets a bit interesting to see the motos navigate in the mud when it starts to rain.

Today was our second day at English camp and we got a surprise this morning when an additional 15 kids showed up from one of the villages. We made accommodations for them and they seemed to really enjoy themselves. Tomorrow marks the last day of English camp and for some of us the trip will be coming to an end as we then pack and prepare for departure on Thursday morning. Please pray for the last day of English camp – that we will be able to leave an example of Jesus to the students.

2 comments:

  1. Wow...15 more lives to hear God's message as expressed by each of you given in your own unique way. May he continue to lead each of you and continue to bless them through you!
    I hope your transportation back is a little more comfortable than these photos.
    Blessings, JG

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  2. It looks like you all were busy getting as many "English Camps" in as possible with much to share, especially the gospel of Christ. Our prayer is all that you have done will be to the glory of God and it will make a wonderful difference in their lives. Praying for your safe return. Rest now from your labors - we'll be looking forward to seeing you soon and anticipating your news from Cambodia!

    Love & Hugs Derald and Pam

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