I was searching for information on the hymn I Bind My Heart when a blog post entitled Bind My Wandering Heart to Thee by Jon Bloom came up. The article was a compelling read so I decided to pick up Jon’s most interesting sounding book – Don’t Follow Your Heart: God’s Ways Are Not Your Ways….
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Flowers of Cambodia
These are a collection of photos of flowers (and a couple other plants) that I took while I lived in Cambodia from 2006 to 2009.
អក្ខរក្រមខ្មែរ
On Friday I’m going to do a short presentation about Cambodia at Charlotte’s preschool and I’ve been brushing up on my Khmer alphabet facts. Did you know that the Khmer language has the largest alphabet* in the world? 74 letters! That’s according to the Guinness Book of World Records. *Japanese and Chinese are pictographs rather…
Big emotions in a little person
Charlotte has been showing a lot of anxiety over the week – expressed as bursts of excitement, ‘out of body’ clumsiness, more intense relations with her little sister (both fighting more and being more caring of her), and moments of sudden emotion (crying over things like not liking what’s for dinner). Crystal’s trip to Cambodia…
Crystal leaves for a week in Phnom Penh
Crystal just headed to the airport for a week long orientation in Phnom Penh with the current Country Representatives. She’ll fly through San Francisco and Seoul before arriving in Cambodia around 10PM on Sunday. She has a busy schedule once she arrives that includes lots of visits to Partner Organizations. Morning Afternoon Monday DevotionsIntroduction to…
Storage Tubs as checked luggage
On Saturday, Crystal will be flying out for a week long orientation with the departing MCC Country Representatives. They’ll be finishing their term in June so this is the only overlap we’ll get but they’ve been wonderful to communicate with via email and video conferencing. I wanted to share one piece of advice that they…
National Scarf of Cambodia
I’ve had a few people ask me about the scarf that I’ve been wearing lately… It’s a Krama! Pronounced Krah-mah. The Krama is the national scarf of Cambodia and the second most prominent symbol of the Khmer people. (The most prominent being the temple complex of Angkor Wat.) The krama is a highly durable and…
Apps & Services we’re using to keep in touch
The internet situation in Cambodia improved significantly from 2006 to 2009. When I first arrived in rural Prey Veng province there were only a few internet cafes with satellite connections but by the time I left broadband cellular service had arrived and there were dozens of VoIP/Internet cafes. As we prepare to move to Cambodia…
Resignation Letter
Leaving has been the hard part of Going. Saying farewell to my wonderful workplace of just shy of seven years was difficult. To be honest, I felt apprehensive about giving formal notice at work – my mind raced through ‘what if’ scenarios. But I wanted to give notice early so that my work had time…
Calling in Scripture and Song
I love when the Bible includes “human” moments. Moses, Elijah, Isaiah, and Mary each respond to God’s calling in ways we can relate to and learn from. I think these examples teach us about ourselves and about God. Facing the Burning Bush, after “the place where you stand is holy ground” and “I am the…