Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Settling in at Crossroads


It is 5;30 on a hot hot sunny afternoon.The electricity has gone off...Lynn is studying downstairs and I came up to the roof top to study. 
Vuthy is sitting here at the table with me studying English grammar and I am trying to help, but it is obvious he remembers more than I; He reads and writes English well...........but has not had much practice in conversational English, so we are struggling along.
Sothea, one of the older students is sitting with us. He has an ear pod in trying to learn a new Worship song from my ipod; Borey and Nora are watering the plants that grace the top of the roof. Jessica told us this morning that they fixed the roof up "before Grandma came" to make it even prettier.........what an honor! There is an abundance of flowers and plants.and I was wondering why I kept being tagged on FB with different flowers...now I see them in person. Borey built a trelise for some climbing orchids and it looks so pretty and is a refreshing oasis in the warm city. Each tree, and plant and shrub is being lovingly sprayed and pruned and talked to by Borey.
The students continue to bless me. My desire is to hear at least two of their stories each day. They come from such interesting backgrounds and it is a blessing to hear how God has brought them to this place called Crossroads.

Pichet...........Started at Crossroads as a Sophomore. He is a Khmer Literature major. His Mom and Dad fought a lot as he was growing up and they split up so he was brought up by his Paternal grandma. She is now 87 and still commited to putting him thru University. He is equally commited to paying her back for her investment in his education, although she insists she doesn't want it. He is in his third year and plans to teach literature in a high school out in the country. When he returns to the countryside, he knows he won't use his English very much, but he is commited to "pay back" to his culture and invest in the lives of the Khmer students. He is a strong, refreshing Christ follower.
He asked last night if starting tomorrow, if I would be willing to sit at 9 and 2 for an hour with some of the students...and talk about Grandma "wisdom" *hmmmm, we could have a problem here Houston..........He said he loves his grandma so much, but that she follows Buddhism and is commited to the religion. The "pagodas' used to be a safe place for children and young people to go, but it is not so any longer, Pichet said. So starting tomorrow, we will add a few more times to share with 14 students.....talking about Jesus and life and walking with HIM.
Lynn shared last night on the life of Nehemiah, and his leadership style and he challenged the students to be leaders, full of JOY and committed to their task. They sat in rapt attention hearing the word shared and many talked with him afterwards about their own leadership style.
I am hoping that the mosquitos that I "prayed over" before whacking them, were just a plain ordinary variety.  It was a little strange this time coming back to Cambodia.........feeling like we were coming "home" I didn't think much about repellant and malaria prophylactic.....until last night  when I came down from the roof with upwards of 50 love bites from the dear buzzing creatures. 
Still working on some technicalities with photos/and electricity going off at weird times, so I hope to get in the swing of this blog.
Love, Judy and Lynn.....

1 comment:

  1. The rooftop scene actually sounds beautiful, despite the heat & pesky mosquitoes! You should snap some pics up there if you haven't yet. :) It really sounds like you're having a sweet time so far and they are just so happy to have you back there. I did want to see if you can give Sok Socheata (my student prayer card girlie) a hug when you see her & tell her it's sent from the good ole USA & that she has someone here praying for her and her family! Don't see her on your Facebook, but maybe she can join soon.?.

    Have you gotten to work your magic on that toaster oven there yet?!

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