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Cambodia through the eyes of Danielle

Posted March 14th, 2012 in Cambodia 2012, Steps of Justice

My time in Cambodia last year was the best experience of my life. There are sooo many different stories I would love to write about that stole my heart, but out of all of the many wonderful experiences there, this one has to be one of the most memorable.

One day we went outside of town to a rock quarry. It was such a beautiful drive, so much green and beautiful scenery. It was sad to see the living conditions of so many families, and kids running around with no shoes and hardly any clothes. Getting closer to the rock quarry we passed a herd of cattle with a kid guiding them. We pulled off to the side and walked up the hill a little ways. Little kids were running around and parents were sitting by piles of rocks breaking them. The area was very beautiful and heartbreaking.

The “homes” that these families had were just a roof with a little wooden platform to sleep on. Only a couple places had walls, the others were open to the surrounding environment.  There were only a couple of houses, the village was very small. Some of our group started making balloon animals, while others were visiting with the village members and checking out the area. I walked around and visited with some kids and some parents. I tried breaking some rocks like the villagers do- it was hard work! Kids were running around with balloon animals, the boys were pretending the balloons were guns and made me think of how the boys back home would do that too. I started taking a couple pictures, but tried not to take too many just in case the villagers were sensitive to that from strangers. I showed the kids the pictures on my camera after taking them and the kids were so excited they wanted me to take a bunch of pictures! They asked me what my name was so I told them, “Danielle”, and they all started laughing and saying my name. I was confused but laughed too, (a few days later I found out that they were laughing because they thought I was saying, “Daniel” and thought I had a boy’s name, which explained a lot because I had quite a few people laugh about my name!).

I then walked over to a woman that was trying to breastfeed her baby but couldn’t because she didn’t have the nutrients in her body to provide the milk. We were talking to her via translator and she was very nice. We also prayed over a man and told him about Christ, he had never heard about Jesus! So it was very exciting to witness him learning about Christ. That was an amazing experience, I could feel the presence of the Lord there, it was a very powerful moment that I will never forget. The Lord’s presence there was like nothing else I had ever felt.

The Lord is working in hearts of the Khmer people and it is an amazing privilege to witness it. Seeing the people in this small rock quarry that work so hard and have so little, really opens your eyes to what God sees and what is in His heart. These people are so happy and giving, even though they have so little. I am very thankful that God blessed me with the opportunity to have all the wonderful experiences that came from this trip.

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Kony 2012

Posted March 6th, 2012 in Steps of Justice

KONY 2012 is a film and campaign by Invisible Children that aims to make Joseph Kony famous, not to celebrate him, but to raise support for his arrest and set a precedent for international justice. Pledge your support by donating here: bit.ly/konydonate and continue to share this story. GOAL: 500,000 shares at

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The Justice Conference, my take

Posted March 1st, 2012 in Steps of Justice

This time last week I found myself in Portland, OR at the Justice Conference. This is the 2nd year that the Justice Conference has run, but my first year going as an individual and as a representative of Steps of Justice. Here is my review of the Justice Conference. As soon as I got into [...]

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Week 2 of Lent

Posted February 29th, 2012 in Steps of Justice

This is the 2nd week of Lent. My question to myself and to us is “where are we putting Christ into our lives to fill the space of the things we are giving up for this season? How are you hearing from God and what is He saying?” I truly believe that this is a [...]

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Kita

Posted February 26th, 2012 in Cambodia 2012, Steps of Justice

3 years ago I went to Cambodia with a group of students from Canada. It was my 4th time in Cambodia leading trips, but my first time going to an orphanage. For three days our team went to the House of Rainbow Bridge orphanage in Phnom Penh. House of Rainbow Bridge is an orphanage for children [...]

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72 days of freedom

Posted February 24th, 2012 in Steps of Justice

    Here is a post from our friends at passion. Passion will once again raise a “Hand” for freedom on Monday, Feb. 27 as it reconstructs the 103-foot Hand art sculpture displayed and built by the tens of thousands of students at Passion 2012. The night will serve as a kickoff for the movement’s [...]

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Ash Wednesday

Posted February 22nd, 2012 in Steps of Justice

Today is #ashwednesday a day of repentance. Lets see our repentance happen before we pray for the repentance of others. We look at those who are doing injustice towards people and seeing that they need to turn from that and set the oppressed free. As we go into this season of Lent lets take today [...]

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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 [...]

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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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