Countdown to Cambodia #5 – Reviewing History
Topics to Dig Into
the third and fourth generations.
Exodus 34:7 (NLT)
for a trip to support survivors of sex trafficking and encourage the fulltime missionaries who serve these women and battle this industry.
prevalence of death and violence desensitized Cambodians whose priority became
self preservation. Fear and distrust prevailed. Human life and dignity had little value. The execution of anyone educated left the country with an intellectual deficit. Families were torn apart and new marriages arranged for the sole purpose of producing children for the Angkor regime. Being raised in work camps, the children who survived had no parental role model and yet they are today’s parents and grandparents.
Follow details of my upcoming trip in posts #1, #2, #3 and #4
Read related trip posts:
Blastoff to Cambodia – The Never Ending New Year
God is in Control – How I Almost Missed My Flight
Don’t Do It Alone – How a Guide Can Help
Sister Visit – Visting The Woman I Sponsor
They’re Not Just Stories – A Prison Visit
The Goal – A Toilet in Every Hut, You Can Help
A Day With Survivors of Trafficking and Rape
Renewing the Spirit – The Missionaries Worship
Encouraging the Missionaries and Each Other
A Success Story – One Girl at a Time
Sowing Seeds of Kindness – Devotions with Survivors
Living Intentionally – Defining Yourself
Who Are They? – A Report About the Men Who Buy Sex
Who Are They? – The Missionaries
Part of the Problem – A Corrupt and Unjust System
Rebuilding After Loss – Recovering from Flood Damage