I guess this is our first blog since we've arrived at Cambodia. I am... Sharon. Yes, I am now on-board and in-tune with everyone else. Basically, the plane ride over went very smoothly. The first part was about 17 hours long, which is a little too long for me. However, I think Jonathan and Darlene found it rather enjoyable, as they viewed movies together across the aisle. Emily did get plane sick, but not half as bad as her Urbana experience from what I've heard. On the ride over, she threw up three times during the entire 17 hour flight, and I believe none during the half an hour flight from Bangkok to Siem Reap. Currently, we're sitting in perhaps the most "heavenly" place we'll experience during this entire trip. Basically, it's on the second floor of this building. The place is filled with white furniture, and air conditioning. We're sitting on white chairs with a long glass table, but they also have these extremely comfortable looking white sofas along the edge of the room, and an open view of the streets outside on the far side of the room. I'm guessing our co-leaders decided on this place because they didn't want Darlene and I to "suffer" toooooo much on the first day. haha But actually, it's not that bad. Besides being dirt-filled (air and roads), the humidity of the area is somewhat like how it is in Hong Kong. So basically, that's all so far. We've been taking a lot of pictures, and uhh.... yeah. I apparently forgot to bring a lot of items, but besides that.. the trip's been pretty painless. :) Anyways, until next time.
-Sharon
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
TODAY is the DAY
Its 6:10 pm and we are all at Jon's getting last minute things ready... or at least Jon is because hes such a procrastinator!!! lol but we still love him....:)
sooo me ( darlene) and sharon are blog updaters soo i have no clue what that means and shes not here right now for some odd reason , thats y we don't leave the MALARIA PILLS for last minute right guys......haha
this is really exciting just knowing that by this time tomorrow we will be way on the other side of the world sweating like pigs haha!!! something great to look forward to.
No but this year we were really blessed to have all these people on the team. We all have bonded so much and this year is going to be unforgetable.
We appreciate all the love you guys have shown and encouragement we have received from you all. Please pray that we have not left anything behind and that Emily will not get tooo sick on the plane. Also pray for our protection while being overseas and that God will use us all for his glory.
Thankyou for all the people that showed up to our send off and to the people that didn't we missed you!!
God bless.
~Cambodia team "08"~
sooo me ( darlene) and sharon are blog updaters soo i have no clue what that means and shes not here right now for some odd reason , thats y we don't leave the MALARIA PILLS for last minute right guys......haha
this is really exciting just knowing that by this time tomorrow we will be way on the other side of the world sweating like pigs haha!!! something great to look forward to.
No but this year we were really blessed to have all these people on the team. We all have bonded so much and this year is going to be unforgetable.
We appreciate all the love you guys have shown and encouragement we have received from you all. Please pray that we have not left anything behind and that Emily will not get tooo sick on the plane. Also pray for our protection while being overseas and that God will use us all for his glory.
Thankyou for all the people that showed up to our send off and to the people that didn't we missed you!!
God bless.
~Cambodia team "08"~
Monday, June 9, 2008
15 more days.......
Ohhh yeah! As you read in the previous entry, the Cambodia team performed a skit at SGVAC yesterday! Thank you all for staying, and for those who couldn't stay, it's under the videos section on the left side of this page. :-) Thanks to Rocio and Jonathan for leading this skit, and thank you Elbert for directing it.
One sister in Christ said something that really stuck to me after the skit. She said with teary eyes that this isn't merely a skit. It's something that is happening around the world. Our brothers and sisters in the Lord are going through persecutions for the sake of the Gospel. It may be entertaining to watch [and perform] the skit, but don't forget the messages it brings out.
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Now, let's look at some pictures!
Cambodian dinner in Long Beach after a full day of team training and skit rehearsal
Commissioning Service:
China Team ("We are as one team.")
Tammy, Cecilia, Rebecca, Pastor Chao, Helen, Rachel (and also Pauline and Dickson who will be joining the team in Hong Kong)
Cambodia Team minus Sharon :-(
Our excellent director- Mr. Elbert Traister
Alain, Rocio, Sharon, Darlene, Emily, Elbert, Jonathan
These kids are up to no good at Patrick Wong's office!
Our team verse:
"Now to Him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to His power that is at work within us, to Him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations for ever and ever! Amen." -Ephesians 3:20-21
"Now to Him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to His power that is at work within us, to Him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations for ever and ever! Amen." -Ephesians 3:20-21
Sunday, June 8, 2008
Commissioning Service
The 2008 Cambodia team was officially commissioned today at San Gabriel Valley Alliance Church. In both the English and Cantonese services members of the governing board of the church prayed over the team members from both the Cambodia and China mission teams. After the conclusion of both services all the members of the church were invited back into the sanctuary for a special presentation by us, the 2008 Cambodia short term mission team. We performed an adaptation of a skit called Perseverance. We chose this skit because it served as an encouragement to us that even though we face hardships and sometimes brutal persecution as Christians we are still called to testify Jesus to the world. (John 15:18-27) It was also a powerful reminder that we are not alone in this task, in fact we don't even have the power to determine the success of failure of our efforts. Ultimately it is the Holy Spirit who works in us and through us to draw people to God the Father through the sacrifice of Jesus. The recording of the skit is up on the video bar on the left hand side of the page. You can also view it at a larger size on YouTube.
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