August 2011
9 posts
Plastic Surgery...
So while on the topic of plastic surgery… I ask EN if she ever thought of going under the knife. Most girl’s have numerous complexes and wish some part of their face or body can be fixed.. well most Korean girls at least. So while on that topic, she tells me she has, for a while actually. But recently, she had I guess a little epiphany. She told me, “Say I did get surgery.. mmm,...
A Man, Son, Father & Husband...
Becoming a man who won’t give up when nothing is going well, never running away from obstacles but facing them head on.
Respecting those who are closest to you. Being careful with the tongue and wise with the brain.
Taking full responsibility for your wife and children, and taking on the burden and supporting your family with all that you can give, physically, mentally, spiritually,...
Srolanh Kampuchea... 1.1
After thinking back these short 3 weeks since returning back from Cambodia, yikes…I really, literally hit rock bottom; Spiritually, mentally, physically. To plainly put it, I was a messed up little boy. I was in a worse state compared to before I left for Cambodia. I simply didn’t do anything correctly. All the things I’ve been praying for and about in Cambodia and basically my entire life, I did...
Srolanh Kampuchea... 1.2
On that same day, our team went out and prayed for the five campuses where our team was going to be at for the next three weeks. (NUM, IU, PUC, RUPP, ITC) Each of these campuses had one thing in common: there was little to no SoonJangs (Disciple Makers) or to Cambodians, Key students. Upon hearing that there were little to none, it made me wonder what that campus would be like. Coming from UCSD...
Srolanh Kampuchea... 1.3
Almost everyday, about half the people we met ended up accepting Christ. Praise the Lord! But our job didn’t end there. Our job was to be disciple-makers. As a result, each and every one of my teammates as for myself tried our best to have follow-ups (explaining and ensuring new believers that Christ is in their lives and that no other gods can be in their life) with the students who accepted. But...
Srolanh Kampuchea... 1.4
Aside from witnessing, our team had a chance to run English classes everyday after witnessing during the mornings. Every day had a different topic and we taught vocabulary, creating sentences, and speech. Our task was to teach English, but more than that we were simply trying to bring as many non-believers to have fellowship with the Key students and us and hopefully help them to know Christ....
Srolanh Kampuchea... 1.5
Many people say that short-term mission trips don’t really benefit the mission field but instead the individual, and long-term mission trips is what really benefits the mission field. But after the short three weeks in Cambodia, I saw much change in both Cambodia and myself. The Heavenly Kingdom grew by almost one hundred fifty more brothers and sisters and many more were brought back to Christ....
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