Have you shown Bob Hunt your blogs? They'd be a great kids missions book. Your pics and comments are the best-educational and fun at the same time. We'd buy the first!!!
Wow, you guys have it all...way to keep up with the Jones'. Now I just can't seem to figure out what I'm most jealous of... Josh's bricks or tractor collection...hmm
Exactly 7 years ago today I put on a beautiful borrowed white dress (thanks Christy), had approximately 83,000 bobby pins placed in various locations throughout my hair to keep it in place, gathered with some of my most favorite people in life, and exchanged a few life altering words with a strikingly handsome young man I met on the internet. Sort of. Recounting Josh's and my story is no small feat because of its unique nature and the fact that 7 years later we still marvel at the fact that we ever met and actually managed to get married. We joke that we got married so we could finally date, and also that we basically had an "arranged" marriage that we arranged ourselves...and then hoped for the best! Neither of us really could have imagined that one small church group outing would end up changing the rest of our lives. Both of us had our reasons for joining this random outing to Safeco Field to tour the stadium for a few dollars. It was shockingly not our deep
Josh and I went to church this morning at the center here. If I haven’t said this in an earlier post, we’re volunteering for an organization called Foursquare Children of Promise that sponsors over 100 orphan homes throughout provinces in Cambodia. Our job is to coordinate teams who come in from other countries (mostly the US) to do construction work, painting, dental and medical clinics at these homes. The beauty of FCOP and what I appreciate about it most is the fact that it has at its heart the goal of raising up Cambodians to be the ones who extend the love of God to other Cambodians. It is not simply a Western methodology (and theology) imposed on a separate culture in hopes that they will embrace it. The church services are all in Khmer, with worship leaders singing songs in Khmer and pastors preaching to the congregation in their own language. A perk for me is the fact that many of the songs we sing are ones I have known for years that have been translated into Khmer. :) FCOP do
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Where did you grow up in Ohio? I am really glad you started commenting..its fun to meet friends across the world:)