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Cambodia, it’s all about Jesus and elephants

Posted February 21st, 2012 in Acts Of Justice, Cambodia 2012, Steps of Justice

In 4 months a group of us will be headed to Phnom Penh, Cambodia on the Steps Of Justice Cambodia outreach. I was talking about Steps Of Justice to a friend a while ago and what makes it something that is worth following and  being a part of. The answer that we came up with is Jesus. Now that seems like a pat answer and it is. What goes with that answer though is what makes all the difference. As followers of Jesus we want to see the world made whole and come into relationship with Him. Everything we do has to be about Jesus, Jesus in us and Jesus in others.

A while back someone commented on this blog about how it is a waste of time, resources and energy to take people on short term trips. Coming from me, someone who has been taking people on trips like the Cambodia one for the past 15 years, I adamantly disagree. Why do I disagree? Well, because doing these trips is one way that we can journey with Jesus. This trip that we are doing to Cambodia is most likely going to cost you $2000 USD for 14 days or so. That is a lot of money, but we are going to spend that same amount of money on something else if we don’t spend it on this.

My father in law just drove 35 people down from Canada to Los Angeles for 2 weeks. They went to Disneyland, Seaworld and the zoo. The price of this trip was $1,650 for adults and $900 for kids, this price did not include food or shopping for the 2 weeks. These people spent a ton of money on themselves (I am not downplaying Disney or spending money on ourselves, just stating a fact). They had no reservation on whether or not it was going to be worth it, or a wise investment of their money (well maybe some did), most likely they got excited about their family doing this trip and they sacrificed and saved and went.

If people are willing to pay $1,650 on a 2 week trip to Disneyland, then how much more should we be willing to pay for a trip to Cambodia in order to learn, grow and share the love of Jesus. For me, this is the investment. For those of us going on this trip, we are going to encounter Jesus in new and fresh ways that we have never encountered Him before. We are going to hear Jesus speaking to us out of those living in extreme poverty and those whose lives are intensely different from ours.

We are also going to bring the love of Jesus to a people that are called and chosen by him. We are going to bring light, love, hope and a fresh joy to the people of Cambodia. To me, this is a wise investment of ours and other’s money. For those of us raising support for this trip, be encouraged, God will be with you. This is something close to God’s heart and mind. For those of you supporting people to go on this trip, be encouraged. You are a part of us, you are a part of what God is going to do in and through us in Cambodia. Oh, and we will also see elephants.

This is what sets us apart, we live, breathe and act out of our love and passion for Jesus and as a result we will see our lives changed and be the change that Jesus wants to see in the world. Thanks to those of you who are coming with us to Cambodia this summer with Steps, and please keep us in your prayers if you are not.

If you would like to apply for the trip go here and if you have any questions email Phil.

Cheers,

Phil

Photo by Vanessa Hadford

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Human Trafficking and Prayer

Posted February 14th, 2012 in Acts Of Justice, Justice and Worship Tour, Steps of Justice

This fall during the Justice and Worship tour we had the honor of visiting the Salem House of Prayer in Salem, OR. The building used to be a super sketchy bar in town, but when it closed down the House of Prayer folks took over the lease and turned it into a place of life [...]

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doing justice this Lent season

Posted February 13th, 2012 in Acts Of Justice, Books, Prayer Guide, Steps of Justice

February 22 is Ash Wednesday, the 1st day of the season on Lent. Lent is traditionally a time where we give up something in order to focus more on Jesus and the cross. Lent begins 46 day’s before Easter Sunday. On Easter Sunday we end the Lenten fast and celebrate the resurrection of our savior Jesus. In [...]

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Vanuatu water project

Posted February 13th, 2012 in Acts Of Justice, Steps of Justice

A few years back I had the privilege of meeting and working with Wade and Erica over in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Wade and Erica work with YWAM in New Zealand and are pretty swell Kiwi’s if I do say so myself. Last summer I lead a Steps of Justice team back over to Cambodia and Wade and [...]

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Backpage

Posted February 2nd, 2012 in Acts Of Justice, Steps of Justice

Praying for the girls working/enslaved as sex workers for selfish men during Superbowl week. Here are a couple of articles about it for you to read, along with a video. Check out Polaris Project for info on trafficking and  a video from Fox (we are not promoting Fox, just their article) here.

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Men, it’s up to you

Posted January 31st, 2012 in Acts Of Justice, Steps of Justice

Just saw this video from Unearthed Pictures that talks about the issue of demand and how as men we create the demand for the sex industry by purchasing girls, looking at and downloading porn, sex tourism, and looking at and treating women like property instead of God’s daughters. This has played out in my life a [...]

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Trafficking and the big game

Posted January 28th, 2012 in Acts Of Justice, Prayer Guide, Steps of Justice

This coming week HOPE61 and Steps of Justice are joining together in Indiana to host a 24 hour Anti-Human Trafficking event leading up to the big game. During the 24 hours we will: * Learn about the problem of human trafficking in the state of Indiana and around the world. * Engage with other believers [...]

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How many slaves work for you?

Posted January 27th, 2012 in Acts Of Justice, Justice Friday, Steps of Justice

Between 27- 30 million slaves in the world today, how many work for you? Slavery Footprint has put out a tool to help you and I find out. Check out this video and go to Slavery Footprint to get your results. You may be disturbingly surprised.  

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Recycling soap to save lives

Posted December 27th, 2011 in Acts Of Justice, Steps of Justice

Across the globe, 2.4 billion people do not have access to clean sanitation, according to the World Health Organization An estimated 1.5 million children die every year because their immune systems are not mature enough to battle diarrheal diseases ‎1.4 million deaths can be prevented each year by handwashing with soap Children under 5 who [...]

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Focus Wednesday- Gender Injustice

Posted October 18th, 2011 in Acts Of Justice, October Justice Awareness

• Two-thirds of the world’s approximately one billion illiterate adults are women. • 80% of refugees and trafficking victims are women. • 100 million girls are expected to enter forced marriage in the next decade. • 70% of the world’s poorest people are women. 11 • Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), Refers to the procedure involving partial or [...]

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