Monday 27 November 2023

#282 - Divine Appointments and Sticks!

Vol.# 282


Here I sit watching the fireworks from the rooftop of a hotel. It is the celebration for the Water Festival, and I am having a bit of a rest from the construction and heavy traffic from around my area! I am taking the time to ‘breathe’ and spend time in prayer in the midst of a busy time here.

 

We have moved our office space from the upstairs part of the church building to the lower floor. They are trying to minimize operating costs by occupying a smaller space for each ministry as utilities and air conditioning cost more in a larger space. So my group ‘Soul care’ with Youth Ministries, and Worship Team (part of the 5Ps) are all in the same shared space whilst other ministries are in other self-contained rooms. 

 

It was because of this move that when I was seated in the cafe waiting for the maintenance to put my cubicle in place, God put together 4 divine appointments. The first was with Oun Pisey, who works in the Finance Department, and also sings on the Worship Team. She came downstairs to buy an iced tea, and when she saw me, she came to sit with me. I got an opportunity to hear what has been happening in her life and then to pray with her.

 

This was then followed by Oun Sombath who was coming in to see Media personnel that is now located in the downstairs area. He saw me and came to talk and told me of his upcoming driving test and English test interview for possible admission to a South Korean-run university right here in Phnom Penh that specializes in the Arts. If he is successful in the latter, he can then apply for a scholarship to further his studies in Music. Again it was another opportunity to pray and also for him to practise his English with me! Since that day, he did pass his driving test and his interview was postponed until after the Water Festival holiday.

 

Still while there, I was sitting with Sister Meychen who is part of my team. She is in charge of teaching Bible courses and baptism and discipleship classes for those who have accepted Jesus and are new Christians. She also teaches one course in speaking English. She is a beautiful and gracious Khmer sister who is about to have her second child in late February. She offered to go with me to buy gifts for a baby shower for another sister in Christ here, and during our buying time we were able to have a conversation on life and His amazing grace over our lives.

 

Finally, Oun Sam, who volunteers and rarely comes in during the day, came in as the University students were having a special last day party for the year. I call him ‘Communion Sam’ to differentiate from Youth Leader Sam. Sam and I had to prepare communion for over 100 youth last year, hence the nickname! I had not seen him since my return, and he just came in and knelt down and put his head my shoulder (he is way taller than I am) and just stayed like that for a moment! I prayed a birthday blessing over him, and yes, I bought him his coffee as a treat! Oun Sam’s mom is a member of the Women’s Leadership team and also a single mom who has brought up her son to be kind and generous with a soft spirit! What a bonus to pray with and over him! 

 

As I look back on that Friday, I had thought that I did not have to come in that morning as they are still putting in the finishing touches to our office space, but felt led to go on in and I am very thankful that I did! It brought back memories of when I was the Coordinator of the Drop-In Centre at RAC and I had to change from being in the big room, where all the kids congregated, to upstairs at the entrance where they came in. I thought that I would be missing out on all of the action, but God in His grace made that space the ‘liming space’ for those who were coming in. They stopped and listened to my stating the rules of the Drop-In (I am sure not really listening, but more anxious to get in to play games and connect with their friends,) but then it became that space where they stopped to share something about their lives. I usually asked permission to pray with and for them, and it became the spot to be before going in where my Bro. Joe was supervising them downstairs!

Sometimes we think that God has us in a minor role but when we surrender that position to Him, He surprises us on how to use that for His glory! 


Then two days ago I attended an all-day seminar led by a Dutch evangelist who has been a partner with New Life Fellowship church for many years. The main focus of this seminar was to gather all of the church plants from the provinces in one room, and have a discussion on revising mission and vision plans for each of the churches. It was humbling to sit and see all of the leaders, men and women alike, discuss and then stand up and reveal on big sheets of paper what they envisioned for their church for the present time and upcoming years. As the representatives from each province stood up to declare their vision, the rest of us, comprised of the main campus and the other provinces, surrounded them and clapped and prayed over them. 

 

At the final session there were bamboo sticks on each table (I thought at first it was sugar cane and actually bit into one of them!). The speaker talked about the importance of Moses and his staff/stick, and how God used Moses’ obedience and a stick to accomplish His work and then asked each of us about what we each had to lay down in order to pick up His staff to do His work. We got a chance to individually write on a chosen bamboo stick (representing our staff) what we felt God was saying to us personally (after a period of silence and reflection), and then when we were ready, we put our sticks at the foot of the Cross, surrendering that particular dream/desire/vision. If that was not moving enough, suddenly one group picked up a larger and longer stick and put it on their shoulders lengthways. Then they began to slowly walk in unison to place that at the foot of the Cross! That necessitated team work with the same pace and rhythm, each one having had to put down the Moses’ staff they had individually envisioned and carried, to pick up the group staff, and then also trusting God with that particular vision, surrendering it to Christ for His timing and His way of accomplishing that vision! 



 



I am still debriefing in my mind all that God has said and will have individual conversations with those who attended it this week. What a blessing that seminar was, and also to see those expat organizations speak in Khmer to lead and bless those who attended.


I thank God for you who have been dancing with me at different rhythms and pace over the past years, and I am so grateful for your sacrifice of resources and time as you pray for and with me! Please keep sending your requests, as we are dancing together with Jesus as our Dance Leader and Partner in life! 

 


Love, His Warrior and Disciple, 

Submitting to be His Dance partner here in Cambodia, 

Your sister, Vedya  

Thursday 2 November 2023

#281- Flight, Champion Martial Arts Fighter, and Arrival!

 Vol.# 281

Thank you to all who prayed for me as I left on the 31st.

 

Both flights were smooth. God gave me the gift of having an empty seat between myself and my window seatmate, and another plus, she only got up once in the near 14-hour flight to go to the washroom! Boarding was also smooth and there was someone there to help me put my carry-on in the overhead compartment. 


The second flight was FULL and as we were slightly delayed in Toronto, by the time I cleared Customs again in Seoul, and walked that long walk to the boarding gate, I had about 25 minutes to chill. I met an older Khmer couple who now resides in the USA and we had fun just chatting. The boarding flight next to us was so loud that we thought that they were calling our flight to line up, and I went to line up thinking ‘hmmm this flight is not so full’, only to be told by the Korean Air attendant that we were not boarding as yet! LOL! 

 

On the second flight, I was amused when some older Khmer men were asking for selfies with my seat companion and his wife. When it happened a third time and the guy was so gracious in taking the photos, I turned to him and apologized and said, “I am sorry, but you seem to be known by everyone here, but I do not know who you are”! It turns out that he is a famous martial arts fighter coming in for a special event on Nov.5th and would be meeting with the Cambodian P.M. today! His name is Dave Leduc, he is from Montreal but has been travelling with his young family for his sports profession. Apparently he and his wife also won The Amazing Race Canada three years ago! 

We chatted a bit and it turns out that they just found out that day that they are having a baby boy (already have one son) and they were discussing baby names! They asked me what my name was and thought that Vidya was an original name with its meaning (wisdom, education…Hindi origin…vida means life in Spanish). They wanted to know if it is a boy or girl’s name. And in India it could be both! Then later on they both said, we got a name, and it was a brand name starting with As… and they were thinking of how to shorten the name into a nickname. I, of course, pointed out the obvious, that little kids playing in the playground would shorten the name to a not-so-nice word. (You all can figure it out as I have given you the beginning of the name!). Both Dave and his wife were laughing and thanked me for pointing out how the nickname might NOT be good for the kid! I blessed his wife with a healthy safe pregnancy and a no-injury tournament for Dave, as he will be fighting later on in the week.

 
So I got in, walked straight on to Customs, as I already had my visa. I was waiting on my luggage thinking that it might take a long time since we came in when it was raining, but I only waited for 10 minutes, and as I was struggling to get my suitcases off the baggage carousel, this Khmer woman came to help me take them off and put them on the trolley! I was met by Lokru Samdy and his wife Navy, and Bro. Krong and his wife, Liep. He is the head of church planting team ministry. Waiting for me at the house were Julia and her husband Chetra who were there to help me bring the suitcases up the 32 steps! Julia had the A/C on for me, and had milk, bread etc. in the fridge and yes, Ferrero chocolate with a welcome note. They said a prayer of blessing and covering over me!

I want to thank God for His gems for me. For my last Sunday at RAC, I had prayed and asked God for a blessing sign from Him, and guess what? HE GAVE IT TO ME! I had prayed and asked God for 10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord O My Soul) to be sung and it was the last song sung! The previous week one of the seniors just randomly came up to me and said, ‘Vidya anytime I hear that song, I think of you but we have not sang it for a long time at church!’ I was so moved that I had to go down to the altar to praise our Jesus who would do this for me. HE KNOWS your heart and I just want to encourage my faithful dance partners, to seek Him and yes, to share with HIM each detail of your life, no matter how small you think it is! 

The other gem was that I was having brunch with my friend N, and as we talked, she said, ‘Vidya you are like an influencer’, (like the Tik Tok ones, not influenza, spreading bad germs!) in your setting’. Ramona, who had prayed over me on the phone, also mentioned the word ‘influence’ as being part of my mission here. Also when Pastor T.J. spoke on Eccl. 9.and 10 he talked about influence and seeking wisdom! I am overwhelmed of how God just drops these affirmations of mission and clarification of His plan for me in the last week. Even this morning as I woke early (I got in around 12:30, but fell asleep around 1:30 and woke up at 3) to have my coffee with Jesus, I read from Heb.3 these words, ‘Bless the Lord, O my soul…’ and I smiled thinking of my sending song so many years ago. The chapter talked about the greatness of God and I began to thank Him for the many things He had done for my parents while I was in Toronto, and I began to thank Him to start my day! As usual I cannot wait to hear the message on Sunday, as God always weaves a theme in His mission statement for me in my last week in Toronto and my first week back here!

 
Please continue to send me snippets of your life and your prayer requests. I am really humbled that you allow me to go to Our Father on your behalf! 


Love, His Warrior and Disciple, 

Submitting to be His Dance partner here in Cambodia, 

Your sister, Vedya