This blog was designed to inform friends and family about everyday life in Cambodia. Please keep me in your prayers as I show and tell children about Jesus, one child at a time.
No, Miss Naomi was not taking guitar lessions and would not smile until after the picture.
Ezra is giving some of the children hair cuts. The boy in the back ground is attempting to cut his own hair! Tein looks like a pro.
Pang was doing very well, catching on quickly.
Just playing around and teaching some of the children chords on the guitar. They were really in to this.
2 comments:
Shirley G
said...
Carol your blog is soooo amazing!!! I dont know what we will do when you come back home! you keep us so up-to-date with all that is happening. You are the Best Mammaratzi!! Love you, Shirley
This is my second trip to Cambodia. My first trip was with a team of 8 to bring Christmas to the Children here in Cambodia. Now I am back again, this time spending 3 months helping start a medical clinic on the Tonle Sap Lake.
The children on the boat come here to learn the English language and will soon receive medical help also.
Medical Help
My job here will be to give medications and immunizations and working along side of the Doctor.
PCL Boat
This is the PCL (People for Care and Learning) School Ministry Boat which is located on the Tonle Sap Lake. Sunday school and English classes are held here.
Common Grounds Cafe
This is where I come to update my blog. Common Grounds Coffee House and Training Center in Siem Reap, Cambodia is People for Care & Learning's primary base of innovative assistance, providing micro-enterprise development and vocational training. This four-story state-of-the-art facility serves several purposes.
About Cambodia
There are a million people on the Tonle Sap Lake and there are unsanitary conditions here, no fresh water and no toilets.
Please Pray for
children in Cambodia
Safety when traveling
My first trip to Cambodia
Click on the photo here to see the blog of our first trip to Cambodia.
2 comments:
Carol your blog is soooo amazing!!! I dont know what we will do when you come back home! you keep us so up-to-date with all that is happening. You are the Best Mammaratzi!! Love you, Shirley
I would love to be able to do this one day. You're doing an amazing thing.
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