Sunday, June 15, 2008

Transform Asia Visit

1030 Sunday morning.

   As I get my laptop going I’m observing the final preparation for church at the Transform Asia headquarters.  Of course the whole Rice for Cambodia team is here but there are many who regularly attend.  The room is about 20 feet wide, maybe 70 feet long.  A rose colored tile covers the floor, everyone is sitting in blue plastic chairs, like what you might have on your back yard patio.  I’ve been warmly welcomed a number of times – what a blessing it is to be with believers in Cambodia.  Sitting just across from me are two young Americans that are in Cambodia to help with the Women’s Center (which I’ll talk about more in future posts) for the summer.  They are both American born but one has parents from China, the other from Korea.  They came into Phnom Penh to renew their visas.  They’re enjoying visiting with other Americans and worshiping with us.

 

   It was fun to watch the children practicing their worship songs a few minutes ago in a side room.  There are several children here the ages of mine – 3 and 6.  I just want to scoop them up and give them a big hug – I miss my girls so much.  I’ll post a few pictures of the children practicing and of the other children later when I have Net access again.  (Writing this via a quick email that will be posted when on-line again.)

 

The music team is about ready to begin worship so I’ll turn off the laptop.  Thank you for praying for the Rice for Cambodia team.  Around the world – worshipping with believers – it’s always a moving experiences.

 

Kevin Krueger

 

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