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Second Wind Ministries is a perfect name for us...two people, our age "Retired and Refired" for the work of the Kingdom. We thank you for following our new blog and for your prayers. If God should lead you to support this ministry we would thankfully welcome your partnering with us. You can follow the giving instructions on the side panel. We hope you enjoy our posts, and please know that your comments are always welcomed.

Don and Maria Whitney

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

We had an awesome weekend  celebrating a Christmas Cambodian style.  We visited two churches, one in the country and one in Phnom Penh.  There were lots of Cambodian traditional dances along with Christmas carols and drama.  The one today had 3000 people attending.  Several came forward to give their hearts to Christ.

Below are some pictures to bring you into our side of the world today.

COUNTRY VILLAGE CHURCH
Don preaching

A new friend!

Traditional country dances

Beautiful children

Beautiful people

PHNOM PENH CITY CHURCH









Friday, December 21, 2012

We had the awesome opportunity to visit the F.C.O.P. International Training Center and Church last weekend.  What an amazing work they are doing there to train individual to succeed in life along with their 108 church orphanages serving 3000 children and widows.   We were given a tour of their training facilities and Don got to check out their restored tractors factory, which he loved.  Young men are being trained on repairing old tractors that are shipped from the states.  When restored they are sold at affordable prices to poor farmers.

We also viewed the factory women's dorm. Economic stress along with the absence of family support for women who travel here from the countryside looking for work, are open doors for traffickers which make these women vulnerable for recruitment into the sex trade.  The dorm becomes a safe place for them and gives them the opportunity to hear the gospel.


My man loves tractors



Don talking with staff
Aquaponics training


Fisheries

How to grow Talapia!!!





Auto Repair Shop


Kitchen 

Afternoon keyboard class



Fish pond
These are but a few of the many training opportunities offered including a fully equipped sewing room, and computer room.  We were blessed to visit their church, tour the facilities and talk to staff.  We also visited and went to lunch with Pastor Olbrich and his wife Sou, founders of this 14 year old ministry.

It was a great day, meeting new friends and getting more insight on ministry in Cambodia.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Next Phase


Christmas Greetings from Cambodia:

We want to wish you all a Merry Christmas from Cambodia.  Ours, once again, will be different without our friends and families from back home.  We will miss all the activities leading up to the celebration and birthday of our Lord and King western style. We’re not sure yet how Christmas is celebrated here in Cambodia, as we’ve only been here a few days, but we are starting to see stores putting up Christmas trees and decorations.  As soon as we are settled we will begin planning our celebration of Christ’ Birth here as well.

As I mentioned in our last newsletter, we’ve all decided that Don and I would come over to Cambodia where the goal would be to become familiar with the area and begin moving toward establishing a work here, while waiting on the delays in Vietnam.  We can be of more help right now getting things started on this end.  The remodel of the house is finished and ready.  It was originally planned to wait on the work in Cambodia but with the down time in Vietnam, this seemed to be a good option. Mark and the rest of the Lotus House team will stay in HCMC or possibly join us later on depending on
 the paperwork progress. 

We connected with our friend and Bible School Director here in Phnom Penh, and he has helped us to find a place to live along with just being an all around blessing and resource.  We found a two-bedroom Cambodian style house, which is called a “flat” in a ‘sort of’ quiet neighborhood.  A flat is usually a tall skinny building with one or up to 5 stories.  Ours has just an upstairs with 2 bedrooms.  At any rate the price was right and it’s clean. We’re finding things more expensive here than in Vietnam so we have to be very careful with our budget. 

We are so thankful for all of our partners and their faithfulness in supporting this ministry.  When you’re on this side of the world every dollar received and every prayer given counts and makes a huge difference.  Every time we hear from you, whether by email, or your continuous faithful support, you fill our hearts with thankfulness and prayers of blessings for each of you.  We are praying that our Lord multiply the blessings back to you in amazing ways.


There is much more freedom here to do the work of the Kingdom and touch lives with the Father’s love. When we are a bit more settled and have some furniture etc so we can empty boxes and suitcases, we will plan to visit some of the orphanages that we visited when we were here before.  It is very likely that they will allow us to minister to the children there and I’ll be able to use the new Flannel Graph that was donated to us.  We also plan to help out with some of the teaching at the Bible School once a month, and Don is talking about mentoring some Pastors on Biblical leadership.

As I write this newsletter things are happening by the moment it seems.  It’s hard to keep up with all I‘d like to share.  Through our friend and interpreter we’ve been able to share the gospel to a neighbor already.
She was present when he came with his family to bless our home. It was amazing to have all seven children praying in the HS and then individually praying blessings over our home...powerful! 

Don and I pray that as you prepare for this special Christmas Holiday that you be blessed, and that your homes be filled with laughter, love, joy and peace, keeping that special AWE of the Reason for this Season ….JESUS CHRIST, our Lord and King’s Birthday. 

MERRY CHRISTMAS,


Don and Maria Whitney