So, I realize that it’s been about five days since I last posted and I’m really sorry for that. We’ve been doing so much, I’ve had so little time to blog and so much to process and work through. So I have a lot of updating to do.
On Saturday we went to Tuol Sleng and the Killing Fields. Tuol Sleng, also known as S-21, was an old high school that was converted to a prison by the Khmer Rouge. It was there that almost 20,000 prisoners, including academics, doctors, teachers, students, factory workers, monks, etc., were held and tortured, being forced to give false confessions about their “crimes.” They were eventually taken to the Killing Fields, where they were brutally murdered. I can’t describe the emotions I felt as I walked through these places, stood in the rooms where blood still covers the walls and stains the ground, saw the photographs of all the prisoners, witnessed bones and clothing still sticking out of the ground, felt my spirit break in response to theirs still crying out for justice. Through it all, I could hear God speak so clearly, “I was here, beloved. I am here.” I wept, asking Him for the strength to praise Him in the midst of this. “‘No weapon forged against you will prevail, and you will refute every tongue that accuses you. This is the heritage of the servants of the Lord, and this is their vindication from me,’ ” declares the Lord. I’m still working through what I saw, still trying to seek the God of the suffering, still trying to praise Him in this process.
Sunday was spent visiting students from an organization called Youth Resource Development Program (YRDP). These students are incredibly bright and friendly. They shared about their organization and we told them about what we’re doing and learning while on this trip. We had discussions about the importance of what we’re learning in our separate groups. They put on a beautiful cultural display through dance, and we put on our own “cultural display” by singing “Lean on Me” and having a spontaneous dance party. It was a wonderful breathing time after the heaviness of the day before.
Monday was spent visiting Hagar. This is an amazing organization. They help women and children out of human trafficking and domestic violence. This includes the children who are trafficked for labor, boys, girls and women trapped in the sex trade, and women who are being abused in their homes. Hagar also helps kids who are mentally disabled and Vietnamese people who aren’t acknowledged by the government of Cambodia. Hagar provides these women and children with counseling, education, job training, and helps them find places to work when they are ready. They are currently helping over six hundred women and children. It was so inspirational.
Tuesday morning, we visited the Cambodia Women’s Crisis Center (CWCC). They are a small Cambodian organization that helps women out of abusive homes or out of sex trafficking. They also provide skill and job training and have a small shelter for the women to live in. We spent the rest of Tuesday traveling to Shianoukville, where we’re having a time of debriefing and rest before the rest of the team heads home!
I can’t believe that this trip is almost over…just three more days! Please pray for strength as we’re finishing up…I know we’re all tired and in need of rest but also in need of time to spend talking about what’s on our hearts and minds. Praise and glory be to our Sovereign God.