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Why Am I Going?

Susan Ernst - Best-selling Author - Books for Kids and Adults

I am preparing to leave on a trip to Cambodia in November. Our team of 13 people will work with Agape International in their fight against sex trafficking of children.

In preparation for this trip, we have been studying what it means to be ministering cross culturally. In doing so, it has been important to understand the history of Cambodia.

Where were you between 1970 and 1975?

My first child was born in 1968; my second in 1970. By 1975, my daughters were seven and five. I was practicing the art of motherhood, honing my “June Cleaver” skills. My beautiful girls were learning all about school and making friends. They were safe.

At the same time, on the other of the side of the world, the Khmer Rouge noose tightened on Phnom Penh. The US began airlifting food medicine and military equipment into the city. Finally, in early April, Khmer Rouge troops advanced on the city, the airlifts stopped, the US evacuated its embassy, and the leadership of the Cambodia’s government fled.

Yet the mass evacuation of 3 million people was stupefying, the foreign correspondents saw little bloodshed before they were deported. And that is about all the world knew of the new Khmer Rouge.(Cambodia’s Curse, by Joel Brinkley)

The Cambodia of today suffers from little or no moral compass much of the population still suffer suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder. In one of the communities where we will be 90% of the girls in that country face abuse and or sex trafficking before their 13th birthday. The average age of these girls is 9.

For the next few months, I plan to dedicate this blog to the journey ahead of me and the team. Many have asked why am I going? I ask, “Why wouldn’t I?”