Andy with the youth workers
By lunch time (half way through the training), all my teaching material was finished, so I quickly spent lunch pulling out old lessons and trainings from my last 10 years of ministry, quickly tailoring it for the little I knew of the culture, and then teaching it through the afternoon. I cannot remember being so far out of my comfort zone…but I think it turned out really good. You better believe that I will be ready next time this surprises me!
While I was teaching, the rest of the team was throwing mud (it really was work) and then helping with some children's ministries with the Cambodia Hope Organization. Everyone should sleep really well tonight. Oh, Ray spent the day tracking construction answers down for a Gig Harbor, WA team that is preparing for some massive construction plans in the future. He is still out (7:45pm) with Chomno (CHO Director), but this is a God-ordained job for Ray, who is a very hands-on and hard-working man.
Tomorrow, Wednesday, we will head out to see the CHO projects that are going on. Everyone is heading to bed…I am done with this typing…
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