Cambodian Thanksgiving

No matter which way you turn a compass, the needle always comes back to "North". Our hearts can be wounded, our bodies made sick, and our surroundings become miserable, but as God guides us, and we have the sense to listen, we can't help but wind up back on course in awe of His provision.We celebrated "Thanksgiving" with orphans at Chom Chao on Nov. 22nd. I have never seen two 24 pound turkeys, with all the trimmings and 30 large pizzas disappear so fast; virtually gone in five minutes. It made those of us who take such a holiday for granted realize how blessed we really are to be able to give a little back to those who would never be able to experience such a feast.[nggallery id=1018]

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