Sunday, January 28, 2007

LIVE IN SOUTH KOREA - SEOUL

WINTER IN KOREA
First week I came to Korea on 17th December 2006, its snowy day on Sunday. I like the people here. They are v' helpfull and friendly. I pray that Korea will be filled with The Glory of God and spread to the nations....
Its the time to share Love of God and get Fellowship with other people in Korea... Get rest for a while and take a breath for long distance "tuk two ways from Phnom Penh -Siem Riep" Hahahaha..
beloved, let us love one another, for love is from God everyone who loves is born of God and knows God. 1John4:7


At 24th of December 2006, we had a family christmast party. We sorrounding small christmast tree in. The little girls seems verry happy in the Christmas season she is verry bussy to serve all of us with cocolate, oranges and her jokes, telling her story... hahahaha....
So much fun....


"a joyfull heart is good medicine, but a broken spirit dries up the bones" Proverb17:22


Christmast Parade on the Subway Corridor
Very good music hahaha.....lllelelelelele luilulululululuulul yayayayyayayayayayaya.....................


Thursday, January 25, 2007

FELLOWSHIP TUK-TUK CAMBODIA'S ACTIVITIES

FELLOWSHIP TUK-TUK CAMBODIA'S ACTIVITIES
These are some activities on the wheels with faithfull wife that I ride everyday "Fellowship Tuktuk" hahahaha...

(JUST FOR MEMORIES ACTIVITIES WITH FRIENDS AND COLLEAGUES,


I will up load some more photos on this page)

1. Every day kids play on tuk2 when I take a rest at home, and bring them for Sunday School, of course it made me very bussy to clean it up again but happy

2. Fellowship Tuktuk go to Royal Palace with the Customers or friends





3. Fellowship Tuktuk go to Killing Field


4. Fellowship Tuktuk go arround Phnom Penh City




5. Fellowship Tuktuk go Ministry to the poor kids and families in the Budding near river side

6. Fellowship Tuktuk go fellowship with other tuktuk drivers while waiting for the customers

7. Fellowship Tuktuk go for maintenance the tuktuk

8. Fellowship Tuktuk go for lunch with friends after ministry







9. Fellowship Tuktuk Leading the worship service with Guitar in "FIREWALL INTERCESSOR"


10.Fellowship Tuktuk Eating Spider with fellow ministry friends


11.Fellowship Tuktuk serving go to Airport pick up and and send them back to home country warmly

TUK FROM PP TO SIEMRIEP ANGKOR WATT


TUK trip to Siem Riep from PP to Siem Riep 315km

This idea was came from my friend Roy From Singapore when he would come to PP and had a plan to Siem Riep. I would like to know if its possible to take a trip by tuk2. As I know from our Cambodian friends that the road is flat and good so I decided to go there by myself but my friend want to go there too.
Early in the morning at 5.30pm nocked my door while packed things. We can change the driver and take a rest a while on the street and have some foods. we arrived at 5.30pm.

Angkor Watt - Siem Riep Province - Cambodia.

TESTIMONY

May, 2005

Lost in Phnom Penh city
The end of November 2004, The fist time I came to Cambodia just visiting the Poipet-Sisophon city border between Cambodia and Bangkok. Through the bumpy-dirt road between Poipet border and Siophone city. Dry land and crack soils and dusty road.

All that I know many temples that indicate the people hold Buddish religion and the casinos building. Spent for 2 nite in guest house, on Sunday we fisit the Church that very simple, no walls and no pupit. About 20 people members worship in harmony. It's make me fell very gratefull in my heart that I received his blessing aboudantly, that make me interesting is they are very friendly and make me love the people and this Country and bring me back in May 2005 but I stay at Phnom Penh the capital city.

The first and the second day I was lost my way cycling in the Phnom Penh City about 5 hours from 4pm to 9pm.... hahahaha.... I don't want to lost again I said to my friends who pick me up at nite time.... The ways seems very same I replied. next time I will bring map of phnom penh that I brought from the Airport Puchentong I thought.


HCM City

by fellowhiptuktuk@ 11:32 PM 0 comments

The Skulls



Victims skulls in Tousleng Museum

Torture cell The Tuol Sleng Museum is another sobering experience. Such a tragic, desolate place. Some people say that it's not the type of holiday they'd want, but I think that if you visit Phnom Penh, then it is a must do. It is important that people understand what happened here. We cannot pretend that these terrible things never occurred and it helps you to understand why the country is in the situation it is. To me, the visit was a show of respect. When Pol Pot and his men liberated Phnom Penh, celebrations had been going for just 3 hours when he commenced the expulsion of people from the city. It was supposed to be a temporary measure, but they were not permitted to return. People were captured and detained at this high school-come-prison. The educated people were held for the longest time and endured the most torture (up to six months). One of the reasons that for many years afterward, the Cambodian people shunned education. When the Vietnamese troops liberated Cambodia and entered Tuol Sleng, they found 14 last corpses that were left on the beds where they had been tortured. They buried their bodies in the grounds. Only 7 people survived out of the 17,000 that were processed here, including one who was a painter. His name is Vann Nath and he has painted many of his recollections of the time. They are all displayed at the museum. There is also a photographic gallery of ex-guards with a little story of each. It is amazing to see the way they will not accept any responsibility for their actions. The movie Killing Fields screens at the museum several times a day. A guide is available for US$5 and is worth the money. The Museum is open from 8.00am - 11.00am, 2.30pm - 5.00pm
posted by fellowshiptuk2 @ 11:20 PM 1 comments