- He is recently married and has very little money to get going. Him and his wife bought a nice house, but have little money left over to do renovations. Please pray for financial comfort and support. He works for Hope Bible Institute. You can pray for the services and hope they are able to provide in this society.
2. The girls involved in trafficking.
- I don't really know how to expand on this. Please just pray that they would be able to escape from that lifestyle. Pray for their well being. To try and imagine their emotional state after all they've been through is impossible. Please just pray that they have an opportunity to find Christ and find peace under the protection of His wing.
3. The large businesses (such as Samsung and LG) that are sending their employees on all expenses paid vacations that include buying the girls involved with trafficking. This doesnt mean they're supporting sex trafficking or that they're encouraging their employees to participate (that we know of / can prove). But the idea that it's still paid for when the bill for the trip comes in, is concerning. So please pray about large corporations and their moral compasses.
4. Organizations that help rescue girls enslaved by human trafficking.
- These people have the hardest jobs in the world. Please pray that God would continue blessing them in their personal lives but also in their work. They face challenges we can't even comprehend every single day. And please pray that the government and police force will start to help them.
5. Our teams unity and attitudes. We are seeing things every day that consistently break our hearts. Please pray that we work together and support each other for the next 2 weeks.
6. Health of the team. Being overseas and eating foreign food is hard on the stomach!
7. Matthew and Melissa Stock.
- They used to be in Eugene (Melissa worked at NCU) and have recently moved to Siem Reap for an indefinite amount of time. They have opened 2 bakeries here, and are accomplishing some great things. Please pray for the hiring process for their next store, their financial wellbeing, and their willingness to continue following Gods call for their lives.
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