Prayer for Protection
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Have you ever felt that rush or strong urge to pray for someone without even knowing what to pray and what's going on?
I felt that moved yesterday for a dear sister Somnang. She and her husband Kakada are a young couple at our church. They have been praying for a child. And this year that prayer is answered praise God!
Somnang actually had a minor moto accident as she was riding back home yesterday (don't be shocked.. riding a moto is a typical mode of transport in Cambodia). Kakada might be worried but I believe he felt assured when we were able to convince his wife to just book "Grab/PassApp" for her safety while husband is away in the province.
Thank God she and the baby inside her belly are perfectly fine. They live in the middle town (closer to the Men's dorm).
Kakada and Somnang are so dear to us - we spent and used to have regular discipleship meet ups - due to their field work it was challenging to push through, but we thank God for Sundays after church where we could happily converse and hangout. Last Sunday was not an exception and they shared - Kakada is once again will be away for a week because of work (he is working at WorldVision). Somnang on the other hand is also working in a different NGO here in Phnom Penh when she was not yet pregnant - she was also travelling much for work.
We love them dearly. There was the time in their young married relationship that they struggle due to differences and perhaps family background and dynamics that they almost gave up and quit. But we talked and prayed some more and convinced that marriage take a lot of work and wiser choices. it's not always a walk in the park. Loving a person is not always based on emotions but a commitment.
Vandy and I also struggled in our first few years of marriage - infact we clashed almost every week! haha .. what we are learning so far is to always forgive and exercise humility (especially on my part - because it's difficult for me to always submit honestly). And the major part is to always have a deeper and a daily cultivated relationship with God. The priority should always be God, Spouse should just be the second. It's a surprise to know and discuss this for them because, Cambodian culture is not like this.
We are glad that they have decided to reconsider to mend their differences - ofcourse there are still struggles but now the progress of connection to God is making an impact on them especially with their new addition - a baby boy!
Praying for this couple to be more resilience in their faith in God as they navigate the family life.
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