Buddhist Fund-Raising

Organizations collect money in Cambodia just like everywhere else in the world, but here they don’t use robocalls and direct mail.  It’s a more people-to-people approach here where figures like these process through the streets accompanied by a tuk-tuk with a loudspeaker announcing the presence of the figure–and the accompanying woman who collects the money for a Buddhist organization in this case.

It’s not my night….

When I tried to fire up my main computer a few minutes ago, it refused to cooperate.  I took it apart and tried cleaning all the contacts but the drive may be shot so I’m using my little netbook that I use for trips to write this.

Tomorrow morning I head for Siem Reap for a meeting of all of our staff.  I’ll be back in Phnom Penh on Friday afternoon, but should be posting from the retreat center where we are staying.  And I hope my computer will be working when I get back!

Christian Life Seminar

Couples for Christ is quite active in Cambodia—and throughout Asia–and today they had a Christian Life Seminar to encourage believers to live out their faith more fully.  I gave the open talk in the two-day program, about Jesus and who he is.

Still at work…

In the eighteen years I have been in Cambodia, I have seen this man numerous times over the years.  He is always dressed the same: shorts, no shirt, a hat, and flipflops.  He carries a large bag and picks up recyclable trash like cardboard and plastic bottles.  He can’t make much given the meager scale of his operations but he seems to get by.