First couple of days
Johm Reap Sua! We are in the top story of Sunday Guesthouse in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. When we look out from the balcony we see palm trees, motorbikes and dusty streets (where the driving is insane!)...
View ArticleHope in Poipet
We were up at 6am to have breakfast and say our farewells to the other two teams. Then came time to get comfortable in the van that would be our transport for the next eight hours. Soon we were on our...
View ArticleOur final days of Poipet
On Saturday we didn’t have a lot on but it was still a long day. We started off the day by taking a walk to the border of Cambodia and Thailand. We crossed over in to what is called ‘No Man’s Land’,...
View ArticleMid-Trip Reflection
Our mid-trip was marked today by a visit to the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum and the Killing Fields. Although Jess will be the one updating you on today and tomorrow, I felt our experience today as a...
View ArticleTragedy and Tuk-tuks
Yesterday was unquestionably one of the toughest days of my life, and one of the most emotional. Just as Marbz has blogged, our team had a tough day of trying to work out where, or even if, God was...
View ArticleGod’s beautiful garden in rough ground
The past couple of days have seen a shift in the focus of our trip here in Cambodia. Instead of doing things such as visiting villages and doing tuk tuk days in Phnom Penh, we’ve spent yesterday and...
View ArticleSuasday Siem Reap!
Yesterday (Friday 9th September) we got up to have a breakfast of baguettes. This was the start of a long six-hour drive from Phnom Penh to YWAM in Siem Reap. This trip was quite possibly the quietest...
View ArticlePlunge Unified and Angkor
Imagine the streets you’re driving on are filled with water up to your ankles; you’re sitting in a tuk tuk (motorcycle wagon-type device) in a place where ‘Road Rules’ are just the title of an optional...
View ArticleGoodbye Cambodia!
Wow, what a challenging, life-giving and all together beautiful two and a half weeks we’ve had together. Sitting at Kuala Lumpur airport I am sad that the experience has come to an end but have a...
View ArticleHealing Mission
As I close this blog series on behalf of the awesome team of Plunge, I want to clarify firstly what definition of ‘mission’ we are subscribing to. It will be a ‘nutshell’ version but it is important...
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