Enough Soy Sauce!
Do you know how they treat poor people in Cambodia? They give them a bottle of soy sauce and take their picture. I am not sure who is supposed to be the one feeling blessed, the photographer or the impoverished villager.
Do you know how they treat poor people in Cambodia? They give them a bottle of soy sauce and take their picture. I am not sure who is supposed to be the one feeling blessed, the photographer or the impoverished villager.
While I was in Bogota there were three moments of deep spiritual introspection which culminated in a fantastic week in Bogota, Colombia.
As a Christian, who travels extensively for ministry to many countries I have always been amazed at how complete strangers can become best friends in moments.
One day Christians in an Indonesian village heard rumors spreading around the village that soon they would be burned out and chased out of the village by a militant group in the village. They got together to pray, fast and to seek God in what they should do. This was praying for their very lives.
We live in an instant high-tech age where ways of communicating and relating change rapidly and drastically. We must always remember and even force ourselves to be physically, personally and intimately engage people in a real world. We are called to be agents of change, but transformational change, in the real world.
Cambodia already has a lot of flooding this year, now with another Typhoon on the way, the end of the rainy season is a little further away.