Dear Friends and Family,
Motorcycle mayhem! That should be the title
we apply to February 2006. After Rene
Charest's broken pelvis in January, and
Pastor "Tubby's" victory over the death of
the young man in a motorcycle accident late
that month, it seems we were being tested.
It the first two weeks of February we
suffered four motorcycle causalities. In
addition to the instant death of our cook at
the Toule Serey Church/Home, the pastor was
critically injured, but is expected to
recover. Tout, one of our older orphans,
studying computer science at the university,
was hit by drunken speeders, lay in a coma
for four days, and, PTL! recovered enough to
play in the worship team at the annual
church convention.
http://www.missionreports.com/cambodia/updates/prayer/index.htm
About the same time a young girl ran out in
front of our District Supervisor in Champong
Cham and the orphans prayed her back to
health. Do they pay prayer warriors overtime
when they get to heaven? I wonder if God has
a suggestion box??
Anyway, (Multiple choice test) there's a new
rule at F.C.O.P. (That's us, Foursquare
Children of Promise) anyone caught riding a
motorcycle without a helmet (we went out and
bought 25 of them), will be: A) Horse
whipped, B) Boiled in oil, C) Fired (no not
fried! – see answer B), D) Made fun of, E)
Yelled at. Answers: 1) A and C are correct.
2) B and D are correct. A is false and D
might happen. 3) All of the above. 4) C is
supposed to happen, but we revert to D and
E. You guessed it! We're wimps. Answer 4 is
correct. Those helmets are so stinkin' hot,
they collect dust, look dumb, but they are
harder than my head, and that's saying
something.
One fact this does illustrate is our need
for a medical/dental clinic, with 3,500
orphans, widows, and staff who have no
affordable options for medical testing,
emergency treatment, dental repair, or
convalescent care, unless they can get to
one of the few charitable hospitals, some
internal ability is needed to meet this
need. Fortunately it appears as though a new
donor organization is interested in funding
this project and Northwest Medical Missions
is considering a program of long term
professional and material support. I love it
when a plan comes together! Unfortunately,
our Medical Director, Ryan Taggart, "Ryno"
has decided to return to the US in June to
continue his studies as an
anesthesiologist. (Actually, he failed his
sanity test – just kidding- you take it and
see how you do???- make sure your speakers
are turned on)
http://butifnot.tripod.com/racecar.html
. Really, we will miss you
Ryno, you no good commie turncoat!
Seriously, thanks for 18 months of faithful
service!
Speaking of health, personally, I am doing
better. After going to Bangkok to get
re-stitched, I got re-infected, so, I went
to Bangkok, AGAIN, yesterday. Somehow, I
managed to acquire graham negative bacteria,
so with new medication in hand, I expect to
be my usual ornery self in no time. March
takes me to Canada. I know I failed my
sanity test. I go to Norway and Canada in
the winter and Phoenix, AZ in August.
Hey! Hey! Hey! We've got the land purchased
for the Garment Factory Workers Women's
Dorm. Thank you to a special donor! The
money was given in December, but it takes
time to clear title in Cambodia. Now all we
need is the $250,000 to build it. Every week
between 5 and 12 of these young women come
to the Lord. One group of them is saving
their offerings to buy a truck to transport
their co-workers to church. There are more
than 150,000, 18-25 year old women working
within 5 kilometers of the Training Center.
They are easily won to the Lord. They have
little money, no social life, and no one to
care for their safety. The problem is they
have to travel up to 30 kilometers to find a
place to stay and are prey to the pimps. It
is time for this dorm idea to happen!
http://www.foursquareorphans.org/garmet_factory
May someone make my day!
The big news this month was our annual
convention. There are no words adequate to
describe it. Last year we were aghast that
more than 1,300 showed up. We planned on
1000. The facility was designed for 400
people. I told Peter, "We have to hold it to
1500!" He agreed and put out an order that
only leaders were invited, no spouse could
be included. He came back and asked, "Can we
include new cell group leaders?" I replied,
"Well, they are probably the most important.
I'd rather tell some of the more experienced
pastors to stay home." The registrations
poured in. Ly Heng, our Administrative
Assistant, came with his head bowed, "Pa,
I've got some bad news, 2,347 have
registered." I exploded, "That's like trying
to put 7 kilos in a 1 kilo sack! We can't do
it." But, it was too late to stop. "Build
more bathrooms! Buy more straw mats! Order
more rice! Put up more tents!" The orders
started to fly. In the end, more than 2,600
showed up. We built 16 new bathrooms, and
ate more than 13,000 pounds of rice,
thousands of catfish, dozens of pigs, and
tons of vegetables. More than 1,200 people
slept on the driveway, under vehicles, on
the grass, they ate in shifts. All the food
was made from scratch, from cleaning the
fish, cutting up the pigs to serving the
finished meal.
Some people walked for two days from the Lao
border to travel for another two days in the
back of a bouncing truck. But with all that
said, we never had one complaint. About 30
new leaders cut off their charm belts,
hundreds committed themselves 100% to the
cause of Christ, more than 500 received the
baptism of the Holy Spirit, and hundreds
were healed of various ailments including
paralysis, blind eyes, and deaf ears. The
theme was "Bringing in the Harvest" and the
goal was to mobilize the laity to bring
their friends and neighbors to Christ.
Already reports are pouring in of numerous
conversions.
This year, for the first time, we had 22
International guests, from Norway, Thailand,
The Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore ,
Vietnam, Laos , and the USA.
I could go on, but I'll stop with the
pictures, lots of pictures. They tell much
more than words.
http://www.foursquareorphans.org/conference_2006
Have a great month! We will!
We love you guys. Pray for us. May God
bless each of you!
Ted, Sou & Hannah Olbrich,
Anna Blake,
Ryan Taggart, Wendy Hicks,
And the Cambodian Crew