Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Jeff Schroeder/From Amazing Race/Big Brother

These are some of the houses on the edge of the Tonle Sap Lake you can see how high up they are in preparation for the rain season.
Very small house boat.

The smaller boat is pulling the bigger boat. This is also how they move their little house boats around on the lake.



This is just another day on the Tonle Sap everyone doing what they do to servive. Weaving, fishing.


Jeff taking a look at the filthy water before we board the boat to take us out into the big lake.




Julie Martinez and Ezra giving instructions on how to use the water filters.





Jeff playing with some of the children.






Setting up to give intstruction on how to use filter and the importance of clean water.







Preparation to give water filters to 200 families.








Jeff Schroeder and CBS chose PCL to visit and film as part of Jeff's Around the World for Free series that will you can follow on the internet with CBS Network. PCL is a Humanitarian NGO outreach in North and South Cambodia. In these photos we are in Siem Reap and on the Tonle Sap Lake where over a million people live.








Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Children

This little boy came in from outside and was watching the the praise and worship.
More and more children came in, they were a bit shy until they saw the camera! lol

Cambodia has some beautiful flowers.



This is Bona at the left who is the cook at Common Grounds Cafe' PCL helping with the Community outreach done at camp. We had 300 people come and receive care packages.



This little baby was so adorable and friendly. I loved the hat.



Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Takam VBS Teaching

In this photo Delilah and Sina are telling the story. The baby likes pulling on the dogs ears.
The children are coloring the picture of Bartimaeus here.


Dililah is starting the lesson about Bartimaeus and Sina is her interpreter.


Teaching begins in this photo.



These are the Lee Interns doing their introduction with the Interpreter Sen.



Sunday, June 6, 2010

Wat Ot Twea - Temple without a door

This is the worship area in the center of the temple that remains.
We were joking around with Julie.










This is a very old temple but is still used by some. Corey and I are standing in this doorway. In the group picture is Julie, Dr. Moodley and the Lee University Interns. We had fun going through this we were the only ones there. It is hidden a few miles outside town and a lot of people don't know it is there.


Friday, June 4, 2010

Clinic in Pheassoek Village

In this group photo is the pastor of the village to the right of me and his sons and his wife is on the left and the couple in the back with hats on and glasses are my good friends pastor Simon and his wife Dora who arrange and help me with the clinics. They love to minister to the village people as I do. The others were interpreters and more family members. I treated over about 60 people on this clinic.
This little boy had cut on one foot and then on the other foot the side of his great toe was like torn off. I cleaned the wounds and put clean bandages on. They were pretty fresh so no infection.

This is my interpreter next to me and patient in the chair.



People waiting to be treated. There were a couple that were told they really needed to see a doctor, one had very high bloodpressure. We also pray for these people.







Friday, May 28, 2010

Children's Home Gets A Fresh Look

This is Grace one of the Lee University Interns and one of the boys from the orphanage priming one of the wall at the children's home.
In this photo we were all getting ready to roll some primer. So this is my before picture.

In this picture it is days later and we are in one of the class rooms painting.


This is the almost finished room where the Youth have sunday services. What a difference paint and creativity makes. Great job Lee team and Thosten, Doreen and Matt, Ezra.



Clinic For Community at PCL Children's Home

Pinet on the left also was interpreting for us and she to lives and works at orphanage for PCL.



These people are waiting for medical treatment.

We were able to treat 56 people from the area surrounding the children's home. Sina was interpreting for me she lives and works at the children's home. The one with long hair and the red and white shirt on. Sina has numerous responsibilities and works for PCL.



Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Teaching God's Word In Takam

Julie Martinez is PCL director in this reason of Cambodia. She is the one who started this church in the Takam Village and usually the one who teaches and preaches here.
These little ones were gathered in their own little group on the top of the stairs.

This little one was watching the other children.


Pastor Ike and Sen are preparing to lead the worship songs in this picture




This is Corey one of the Lee University Interns teaching God's word in the Takam Village. They also have a pastor whose name is Ike. Sen is interpreting for Corey in this picture. The Lord has done many wonderful things in this village just since last year.



Takam Village Integrated Farm Coming Soon

PCL has just purchased a large parcel of land and there is a team of people in the village that are working on the project. It is going to be an Integrated Farm consisting of two fish ponds, pigs, and fruit trees. This will help the village greatly.
Julie and Sen are discussing what needs to be done soon before the rain season really gets going.

Anyu went into one of the ponds to let us know how deep it is from water coming up out of the ground. Anyu has been working on helping clear the land of trees and roots. He will have a house on this property as well for he and his wife and the coming first child.



One pond will have talapia and the other will have catfish in it.


Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Clean Water For Kompong Kdai Village

We had ten people at a time come and we gave them each a filter, one per family.
Julie Martinez in the forefront and Lee University Interns next to her.

In this photo Julie and Sen are teaching the people how to use and care for their filters.


The people are being instructed on the order in which the filters will be given out. We gave out 220 waters filters.