Sunday, August 31, 2008

Battambang Visit
















































Last weekend we took a trip to Battambang to visit the branch of the church there and also to try to get the saints to sign up for the Liahona, one of our new assignments. We found a thriving branch with a delightful branch president and his wife and child. They were such a cute couple. We were told that the branch president wanted to upgrade his job and so was considering going to some training in Washington D.C. Well the word got out and the branch members fasted and prayed that he wouldn't leave. He failed his visa interview. ;-) Here are some of the pictures we took of the seminary, institute graduation and also the scripture chases the youth were doing with brand new Bibles. This figure welcomes you to the city - the statue's name is Battambang. We also took a little trip to a "mountain" and looked at the bat cave where thousands of bats fly out every night in hunt for insects etc. We got there a little late and we saw only the young bats leaving, but there was a steady stream of them for a long time. We also enjoyed our trip up and back; we saw wonderful green fields of rice growing all along the road. It was nice to see so much green and open spaces.







Thursday, August 14, 2008

Visits


We went with the sisters to visit this family. The husband rides a bike with a wagon on the back and collects trash around the city and recycles it to make a living. The area you see is their home. On the other side of the curtain is another family, there is no wall there, just a curtain. The wife cooks outside and their is a comunity rest room not far away. They have a difficult time learning, but come to church every Sunday and they greet us so warmly.




We went to visit this family the sister missionaries are teaching. A father and his three sons. The father is a construction worker and the mother left a few years ago. He is working hard to support his boys, 14 and twins 12. They are so receptive to the truth but with the father's working all the time, it is hard to get time to teach them. It was such a wonderful visit. The boys are at church all the time, the father has to work so the progress is slow.

Train Wreck




We went out visiting along the train track. We wanted to see a member of the 3rd Branch and found his house. A train had jumped the track and fallen into his little house and a neighbors house. He is still living there if you can believe it.

Mission President


Our Mission President and his wife as such wonderful people. They have the country of Cambodia, are trying to help Vietname to open their doors to missionary work, work with all the missionaries of course, and essetially stake president to three districts, which include all the training, temple recommend interviews, calls and all else that a stake president does. He holds wonderful zone conferencese. We love and appreciate him and his wife.

Thursday, July 17, 2008




The US Embassy grounds were so beautiful and we were impressed with all that we saw. The plaque where I am standing is to honor those who gave their lives to save other US citizens in 1975 when Pole Pot gained control and the lives of all foreigners were in danger. One doesn't just go into the Embassy, one has to be invited or on specific business. It was good to be there on the
4th of July


4th of July US Embassy











We were so very pleased to be where everyone spoke English and loved the United States of America. We were thrilled to see the American flag brought in with such dignity by the US Marines. Don't they look sharp!! It was nourishing to our hearts to hear the "Star Spangled Banner." We had to buy tickets and show our passports to get tickets. When we got to the US Embassy, we went through very careful screening, as they do to board a plane. We had ice cream and a hot dog. It was a curious thing as we felt we were once again on the US soil.

Sunday, June 29, 2008

June Adventures in Cambodia

This man with the dark hair over his eyes had done 180 degree turn in attitude about studying with the missionaries. We were so thrilled to be a part of the discussion and to see the happiness in the family with the father taking the lessons.




We went to visit this father, second from the left and his three sons who are tailors with the young missionaries and the man on the far left, counselor in the 3rd Branch Brother Dung (pronounced yung/ go up on the end of the name) They promised to be to church the next Sunday but they didn't come. Working on Sunday is a big hurtle to get over for so many of these people.




This sister in the center has been inactive and felt she had to sell on Sundays. We challenged her to stop and test the Lord. She came to the next two Sunday meetings, but Dad said she was not there today.