School is out for the day! Many families cannot afford the required uniform in order for the children to attend school. A white shirt and dark blue pants or skirt costs about $7 USD. If you'd like to help keep Cambodian kids in school, send us a message and we'll give you info on how to give.
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Thursday, February 21, 2013
The Many Faces of Cambodia
Cambodia 2013. The Khmer people are incredibly beautiful...
with hospitable and welcoming hearts. This is our fourth trip to
Cambodia, and our love for the people and land continues to grow
with each visit.
Monday, February 4, 2013
Journey thru Cambodia 2013 photo album
Playing games before church in the Jurai village. |
The motobike is the family car in Cambodia. |
But Jesus called the children to him and said, "Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these." Luke 18:16 |
Overlooking part of Ban Lung from the East. (At least that's what Alger says. I have no clue what direction it is:) |
Jurai child living in remote village in NE Cambodia is obviously not too comfortable around big people with white skin! |
Creative storage for cooking pots on village hut. |
Recycle lady. Nothing is wasted here. |
Phnom Penh is a boom town... but many families live in slums in the shadows of the new towering office and condo buildings. |
Phnom Penh street scene. Always bustling with activity. |
Cambodians LOVE their clams and mussels. And no, I haven't tried any:) |
Children work in shops and farms to help support the family. This young man is staining and finishing a solid wood door. |
Cambodia is a nation of children...45% under the age of 15. |
Life in the villages hasn't changed much over the years... except for the cell phones! |
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