We have a return guest that has decided to stay with us for an unknown period of time.
Currently Alicia stays at the orphanage and is helping with the childrens education. During the day she is the principal of our private school A Heart for Wisdom, where 21 of our children attend.
Alicia publishes her own blog called So Speaks the Heart.
I want to let you know there is a link to her blog to the right of our page located under “Current Guest Blog”. You should be able to click on the title and it should open her page.
She is a wonderful young lady with a great amount of love for the children of Cambodia.
She also has a fantastic way with words that you won’t read on my blog.
I copied her last months post to share with you and to encourage you to look at her blog from time to time to get a different view of what we do and make sure to read over her past posts.
Kit
” Seeds Planted in the Fall
10 months ago, I shared a little on the state of education in Cambodia, it’s history, and the vision, a few years long delicately prayed dream, of Kit and Ream, the directors of A Greater Hope Orphanage, CCF, for a Christian school, and quite possibly the first one in the province.
Within this past year, outside the perimeters of the orphanage, faces have turned into more than just faces and prayers for the school have ended in “May your will, not mine (ours), be done.” And after the long expected opening day, our seven teachers, students, and families, overflowing with excitement, together welcomed A Heart for Wisdom School’s opening on October 3, 2011. Welcoming grades K-6, more than thought possible last January. A Greater Hope Orphanage (AGHO) children and local children make up the, a little over 100, children that are beautifully decorating the classrooms of our small school, the unused rooms of the church, where they study the Bible, Math, Khmer, English, Science/Social, and P.E., all while filling the spaces in between with their laughter and life.
Now, four months into an unknown time frame, equipped with an ever growing love for these children, this daunting beautiful honor to share God’s love with these precious children, seems more incredible and more real than ever. Preparing each child for their future ahead and the challenges and struggles that the Khmer culture faces daily quickly brings into light that this generation is ‘It.’ They’re the generation that is going to start the steep recovery process that this country faces. The importance placed on giving them the spiritual and academic tools needed to pass on to future generations to come, weighs heavily. To teach and encourage them to be the Josiahs’ of their time, who with his whole heart sought after God, thus, transforming a nation.
Seeds are being planted almost parallel to the surrounding rice that gives this time of year the county’s sought after photographic beauty. And like every year, “the God of the seasons…who caused the seeds to swell in the earth, burst with life, and send up their bright green shoots, the promise of harvest (Cormack, Don. Killing Fields Living Fields),” is ever so patiently waiting for this land, a demonstration of His mercy pointing to the unveiling hope that His eyes are on this country.
From Cambodia with Love,
Alicia”
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