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This little girl approached me after learning The Stilling of the Storm and reached for a hug. We talked for a few minutes, then she grabbed my legs for another hug and reached up for me to lift her. When I asked if she wanted her picture taken with me, she smiled and struck a pose! Elisha makes new friends quickly, everywhere she goes! Jared jumped right in to help Amelia pass out materials and teach The Stilling of the Storm to her group of 45 young elementary students. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Wondering who I am and what I’m all about? Well, here’s my juicy tell-all…. Okay, so it’s not so juicy. But it will tell all the important stuff. Name’s Angela Meeks. I’m married to Chad (x15 happy years! Mom to Jared (x12 soon-to-be-13 years! And Elisha (x9 girlie-girl years! I’m orginally from northeast Indiana, where I still hang out on the family farm from time to time. We’ve lived in Texas, Nebraska, and now make our home near Dayton, Ohio. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Notify...
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It’s official… Chad and I are now the parents of a TEENAGER! One response to “. September 13, 2011 at 12:50 pm. Thank you for the pics! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Pictures from the Phnom Penh Orphanage | More Cambodia Stories
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Rumblies in our tumblies →. September 9, 2011 · 11:47 pm. Pictures from the Phnom Penh Orphanage. For some reason, I’m having trouble adding the rest of my pictures to the Gallery, so here they are:. This was the second dance that the children at the orphanage performed for us. This one is a traditional Cambodian wedding dance. This dude was rockin’! I absolutely loved the sound of this instrument, along with the drums that were also being played. The music to which the children danced was beautiful!
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Pictures from the Phnom Penh Orphanage. Returning Home →. September 15, 2011 · 4:50 am. Rumblies in our tumblies. We are just immensely grateful that Jared and Elisha seem to have escaped this. They went on to dinner and worship with the rest of the team, while Chad and I rested last night. Elisha helped lead 2 songs during worship, and I mourn the fact that Chad and I weren’t there to see her do it. She was so excited and proud! It wasn’t a story my tummy was ready to hear! Returning Home →. So sorry to...
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Rumblies in our tumblies. Elisha’s Story →. September 23, 2011 · 10:51 am. We have been home two full days now, but in many ways I think we all feel as if we are still trying to return. Besides the physical impact of crossing the international date line… September 20, 2011, was a 37-hour-day for us, and we still find ourselves unable to sleep past 4 am or stay awake past 8 pm! Rumblies in our tumblies. Elisha’s Story →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Here are some images from the churches where we worshiped in Cambodia. You’ll notice in all of these pictures how YOUNG the congregations in Cambodia are. In a country where 2/3 of the population is under the age of 18, it’s not surprising that the Church is made up of mostly children and youth. It goes without saying that this difference between our Cambodian churches and our churches back home was striking! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). You are comment...
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I am learning and growing all the time. October 3, 2011 · 12:22 pm. This is the story Jared shared in worship at Antioch on September 25:. On my birthday, I went with my Dad to visit some Cambodian farmers. Some farmers with their tractor. This gives tractor a whole new meaning! I was at one of the CHAD sites in Kampong Speu Province, and Katherine mentioned to Pastor Hang that it was my birthday. Jared and Elisha sipping sweet coconut juice. My mom calls that Extravagant Generosity! We all enjoyed our c...
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Jared’s Story | More Cambodia Stories
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October 3, 2011 · 12:22 pm. This is the story Jared shared in worship at Antioch on September 25:. On my birthday, I went with my Dad to visit some Cambodian farmers. Some farmers with their tractor. This gives tractor a whole new meaning! I was at one of the CHAD sites in Kampong Speu Province, and Katherine mentioned to Pastor Hang that it was my birthday. Katherine explained that Pastor Hang and the Church we were visiting wanted to give me these coconuts for a birthday treat to share with my friends.