Monday 26 June 2017

#143 - Elevate Conference and The Three Indianteers

Vol.# 143

Elevate conference at my church here in Phnom Penh was amazing. 
The guests speakers coming in from Singapore shared their stories about the business world and talked about certain topics, such as how to start a business, and a social enterprise; how to create and recognize opportunities for business; how to make a business plan; and how to pitch your plan to potential investors. These were just a few of the subjects that they talked about! 
Pastor Simon Chua, who is the head pastor from New Life Church, Singapore, shared 4 principles on the Friday night that he said you would not see in any business curriculum on the topics noted above, but which he felt were fundamental values. 
He spoke of asking for wisdom to solve problems, to negotiate deals; and spiritual insight to see what others cannot see. This wisdom comes from knowing God's Word. When you know the Word, you get to know more about God, and God is the One Who will open doors and opportunities for you.  

He spoke of honour, giving respect to those with whom you come into contact, respecting your employees by paying them well, never humiliating them; following God's example in how to treat others. 
He made the distinction between respect which benefits the receiver, and honour  which benefits the giver.

He spoke on humility, knowing the difference between seeking prominence and significance. Humility gives His grace because you have received His grace. Significance comes from His heart and prominence comes from a need to boost your ego. We should always seek significance in our dealings and relationships. 

Lastly, he talked about faith. When times are uncertain your faith in God is what will bring you through; submitting your actions to Him always, and trusting that even when doors close you know that God wants the best for you, and closed doors just mean another open door is awaiting you. 

I think that the above points are life points as well in anything that we do! 
The CEOs of Asia’s biggest companies came to share how God is using them to transform communities with not only providing physical jobs but also filling a spiritual need! The speakers all recognized that the creativity they had to have in establishing and maintaining businesses and opportunities all came from God and each one gave Him the honour, so that the focus was always on God and not on their achievements. 

Answers to prayer requests
My tutor could not make it to the conference because one student unexpectedly asked her to work and it was too far away from the church for her to come, plus that night it rained heavily! But I know there is a timing for everything, so I look forward to try to tell her all about the conference in Khmer in our tutoring sessions this week. 

Many of you asked for pics of my hair! Well, on the same day of the conference I just popped into the salon to give my 'girls' a quick hello and when the owner saw the colour of my hair which had gone to a 'rust colour’, he asked me if I had some time to stay with them to chat and they proceeded to correct it! I was not expecting anything, and I got coffee, mangoes, and the owner of the salon working on my hair! LOL! 
He just kept shaking his head and saying he could not have me going to a conference with my hair “looking like that”, and he was sure I would be wearing a hat to cover it (which I was), and that was not a good advertisement for them! 


And now on a personal note.
The Three Indianteers


Mama Tara: I woke up yesterday to the news that Pastor Sunder's mom passed away and I want to extend my prayers and love to Pastor Sunder and Sham, Vijay and Sheila, and their own families, and to our RAC family who loved and prayed for Mama Tara, not forgetting Peter Van der H who she always called her 'tall son!" 
Those of us who were not 'blood family' all had special relationships with her. I was fortunate to spend many hours with her at the vicarage. I spent many hours together with "Diva Mama”, as I respectfully and lovingly called her, as she taught me to cook 'dhaal ' properly and how to make delicious Indian vegetable dishes! 

We spent many mornings as I sat on one side of the couch reading my Bible and she would be reading her books, but she would always stop to listen to worship  music being played, especially if it was Vijay and Upper Room band! 
I remember the many times Ruby Issac would drive over to take her out on errands and we three would all go out on our 'joy rides' as I would call them, with the drive beginning with the drama of getting her to put on the seat belt, which Ruby would be helping her with; I would always be telling her the rules for the drive which was to sing loudly (actually only had one rule!) which she never did, but I have caught her moving her hand to the music. 
The first time she ever got a pedicure was at the mall on Islington and I remember the 'talks' we had before she consented to go because she had a very bad ingrown toe nail and she was in pain, so finally she went and yes, she had her toes done! 
I remember her quick wit and probing questions. She would ask about why I believed in Jesus Christ. I think she was the first one to ask why I never anglicized my name and I told her that I was proud of my West Indian heritage, and of the name my parents gave me, and that God changes the heart and life, so why should I change my name? 

Diva Mama Tara always called on Jerry and Maggie Ages who lived closed by to help to change bulbs or for anything around the house, but I do remember a time when the dish washer was not working, and it was a Sunday and the whole family was at the house (Pastor Sunder and Sham were away) and she called me over to tell me it was not working. I nodded and laughed because I definitely did not know how to fix machines, especially the dish washer, so I asked her to ask her grand kids to help, but then she said, “No, I am asking you because you will pray!” 
I was caught off guard, but I did pray, and yes, my God has such timing and humour, the dish washer began to work! 
She looked at me and said, “Okay you can go now!” 

That was my Diva Mama, straight to the point! 
I once asked her why she only made just enough coffee for 2 cups, because sometimes I may want to drink one and a half cups. She gave me a 'pained look' and said, “But we always drink only 2 cups, so we must stick to our habits!” 
Maybe in hindsight I was not the best person to be with her, because I was always changing the 'tradition' and 'habits' that she had! But she respected my tradition of praying before I ate, and always held my hand and waited until I prayed at breakfast! One time she began to eat her toast (my job was to make the toast, hers was to make the coffee) before I prayed, so I gave her a 'pained look' to which she responded by moving her head slightly back and forth to show she was sorry and put her head down while I prayed! 
Ah, we had a wonderful relationship and I treasure the times that Ruby, Diva Mama Tara, and I had together! She had nicknames for us, and somehow my nickname always had to do with making trouble! LOL! 
I always thought that I would have time to go see her in Singapore, but I never got the chance. I can honestly say that there is no one other person I have prayed over and interceded more for than my Diva Mama Tara, following the example of her daughter-in-law Shyamala. 
Even now as tears roll down my face, I pray that she had a conversation with Jesus on her last breath, and I am grateful that He gave her as long a life as she had to make the decision to become His child, because that is Our God. He gives us a choice to choose life with Him forever. 

My choice? Life with Him, because there is no other place I would rather be than with Him now on earth and forever with Him when I die. 


Love, His Warrior and Disciple, 
Submitting to be His Dance partner here in Cambodia, 
Your sister, Vidya

Wednesday 21 June 2017

#142 - Neigh...neigh...

Vol.# 142

Did you have ever those days when…:

…A picture is being taken of you, a head shot, yet you are still sucking in your stomach to have the pic taken?

…You are offered highlights in your hair for only 8 dollars, and then asked what colour you prefer and you said purple (in Khmer), but got orange instead? Or rather a brassy colour bordering on blonde? So you then furiously try to figure out if you said orange instead of purple in Khmer? 
Well thankfully I did say it correctly! However, the colour was so wrong because the girls were 'learning' how to do highlights! 
So when I returned, Jheri, the owner, insisted on not only redoing the highlights, but also putting more in! 
Yup! 
It still does not look purple but suspiciously more like maroon, but hey, I got the chance to spend 2 more hours chatting and listening in Khmer! And the highlights will wash out. 
Hopefully! 

And then this happened.
I was trying to explain that I was a full-time student, but I found out later that instead of saying ‘suh', I was saying 'seh', which means I was saying I was a full-time horse
Yup!
Tutor number 2 was killing herself laughing so hard that we could not continue the lesson!

Two days ago I was listening to a video clip posted by my pastor at New Life church here, but I could not understand the whole thing, so I decided to use it as a learning tool in my tutoring session. Keriya, my tutor, was watching it and after listening to it and Pastor Jesse talk about an upcoming conference this weekend with guest speakers from Singapore and the States, she asked if non-believers could attend the conference as well! I said yes, so she will come to the conference on Friday and hopefully 2 of my teachers from my language school will also come! 

It seems to be getting hotter in the mornings so I have had to switch from my rooftop to the lower balcony where there is more shade to have my coffee time with Jesus, and I love seeing the birds fly on to the balcony and hearing them sing as I read His Word. 

Prayer Requests: 
  • For this weekend's conference here in Phnom Penh that we all will learn more and be motivated to continue His work here.
  • For wisdom as I meet with two people at the end of this week (situation confidential).
  • For my parents as they look for new place to live in Toronto.


Each morning I pray in Khmer, and even now as I write this, tears are flowing down, because there is something so sweet and intimate when I can finally understand certain phrases which are commonly used to begin and end the prayer. My tuk tuk driver listens to me when I pray before we head out anywhere, and even though he wants to speak in English, I want him to understand when I pray for work for him, and I also pray for his family plus safety on the road!

The rainy season has begun here, and even now the skies are grey yet still very hot! I cannot wait to see you all in August! 

Personal note
I thank God for my Dad for his love for me, and on Father's Day I was able to call him and thank him for his sacrifices and his love for Our Father. 
I also want to thank my 'spiritual' fathers as well who have walked with me over the many years at RAC! 

Love, His Warrior and Disciple, 
Submitting to be His Dance partner here in Cambodia, 
Your sister, Vidya

Tuesday 6 June 2017

#141 - Election Fever and Guess Who Is Coming?

Vol.# 141

It is election fever here in Cambodia.

This is the first time I have seen the opposition party allowed to be out en masse on the streets, wearing their caps and shirts.
For the past 2 weeks, my mornings began with the sounds of the two political parties advertising their specific political party on loud speakers attached to tuk tuks! This is reminiscent of when announcements are made back in Trinidad, political or otherwise, with loudspeakers attached to cars or trucks.
Then today everyone at church were proudly displaying their fingers with the ink on it after they went to vote!
Channak's Voting Finger!

I was asked to volunteer at the info desk today so that my co-members could go back to their birth province to vote, or to have time to go and vote in Phnom Penh if PP is their 'home town'.
I have been intrigued by the elections, listening to others express why they choose to vote for a certain party or not, getting to learn more words in the context of voting. My tuk tuk driver who picked me up this morning, was a friend of my usual tuk tuk driver and he proudly displayed his finger with the ink on it showing me that he already went to vote with his family.

We are now awaiting the count to see who won the election! 
Update: And yes, the ruling party won again!

Thank you all for your prayers for a house helper.

I did find one. Her name is Srey An and she speaks Khmer most of the time. She is fast in her work, but does not clean things well and she is a bit wary of the iron!
But together for the past two weeks I have been with her learning words in the context of cleaning etc. and showing her how to get things done.
This reminds me of when I worked with my guys in the Community Service programme at RAC! She asked me questions about why I pray etc. So it has been good for me to think and try to speak in Khmer about my faith!

One morning when I was praying, the name of the Student Coordinator from G2K popped into my mind so I sent an email to invite her out to lunch.  Usually the students go out with the teachers but the admin. staff can be overlooked. She was so happy to get an invite and I was a bit nervous knowing that our convo would be all in Khmer! She has a cute daughter and lives with her mother here, and is curious as to why most of the expats she knows who have come to volunteer here follow Jesus Christ! We had fun eating Khmer food and just sharing with each other.


Then after our usual football match last Saturday as I was talking to one of my Khmer teachers, I noticed that he was yawning a lot so I asked him why he was so sleepy. He said it was so hot in his room he could not sleep. I remembered that I had a standing fan I was not using, so he came home and I gave him the fan and the old ironing board which he took on his moto! I wish I had taken a pic of that to share with you!
But what I did not know was that, during the game, that same teacher was talking to my friend Julia and was telling her that he noticed how we foreigners not only help each other but we help the Khmer as well! And she was sharing about Jesus with him. So she was sharing the words and ,I unaware of this, was doing the action to the words!
So cool when God works like this!

G2K Teachers and y friend, Julia

G2K Teachers and Students Football Team

 Answer to prayer re: tutor:
I have two with whom I meet on alternate mornings; both have different styles, but I speak in Khmer for at least 2 hours each day and then read in Khmer. 

Prayer request:
I need to get out of my comfort zone and initiate more time with native Khmer speakers.

Info Desk Members on boat (1)

Info Desk Members on boat (2)
Two nights ago all of us from the Info Desk at New Life church went on a boat ride together. Our leader is very good at communicating with all of us and making sure we operate as one team, so the info team from my church and one of the other church plants got together. I was surprised that most of them did not go out much, so they were very happy to be out on the boat!
I have an idea to get them out to my home for a meal one night! While we were on the boat we could hear the call to end the fasting for Ramadan. I had never heard it before here. I am accustomed to the Buddhist chants etc. So it was different hearing the call over the water as we were on the boat singing worship songs! The other info members did not know what they were hearing so I tried to explain!!!

AND... COMING SOON TO A CHURCH NEAR YOU...

It is the VIDYA!

Yes, I will be home on August 2nd. I leave here on the 1st and should be home for around 2 months!

I cannot wait to see you all and hear your stories in person!


Love, His Warrior and Disciple, submitting to be His Dance partner here in Cambodia,

Your sister, Vidya