Griffith Gleanings JANUARY 2017
Isaiah 66:19b They will proclaim my glory among the nations.
GRIFFITH GLEANINGS JANUARY 2017
Happy New Year from a warm and humid Siem Reap Cambodia. Last night we had another rain event making it feel less like the dry season here. Our adjustment to the climate has been helped by a relatively mild four weeks for us which we are very thankful for.
We have now got into a routine of getting up at 5.30am and heading out on an early morning bicycle ride before getting ready for the first half of 4 to 5 hours of language and culture lessons starting at 8am. With so many new things for us to adjust to and learn here we have limited energy levels apart from the cooler early morning hours and after an afternoon rest when we get to fit one in.
Highlights for us to date have been:
1. Starting to use some limited Khmer words with new friends where we regularly buy a coffee, rice or fruit and vegetables.
2. Purchasing our own second hand bicycles.
3. Getting visas for the next 12 months.
4. Early morning bike rides to get to know the geography and sights around Siem Reap.
5. The language learning from the creative and patient language nurturer Kim Lean.
6. Almost getting a bank account after several bank visits.
7. Meeting some old and new friends traveling from Australia that have brought with them some of our excess luggage and memories of Australia.
Culture and language learning together with Kim Lean
Commissioning Service Blackwood Hills Baptist Church, SA. Thanks for your prayerful support which sustains us.
Prayer Requests: Continued good health, safety, growing in our new language and building relationships with Khmer people.
Praise Points: Provision of accommodation, ability to focus on culture and language learning, the peace of God’s presence and visiting people bringing encouragement.

Culture and language learning together with Kim Lean

Commissioning Service Blackwood Hills Baptist Church, SA. Thanks for your prayerful support which sustains us.
Prayer Requests: Continued good health, safety, growing in our new language and building relationships with Khmer people.
Praise Points: Provision of accommodation, ability to focus on culture and language learning, the peace of God’s presence and visiting people bringing encouragement.
Some Background on Rob & Deb Griffith
Philippians 1:9 This is my prayer: that your love may abound more and more in knowledge and depth of insight.

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Cambodia is the second poorest South East Asian country, with 80% of the 15 million Khmer people living in rural regions, primarily as subsistence farmers. Nearly three decades of war and genocide have left the nation broken and economically stagnant, with the resulting population being predominantly under 30 years of age. However, this emerging youthful generation is beginning to engage with the modern world and as a result is finding a voice as it seeks to construct a better future. Today the Khmer people hold to a culturally Buddhist worldview but within that remains many animistic beliefs that influence their daily life.
The cross-cultural team lives in the North West region of Cambodia out from Siem Reap among communities struggling with poor health, low literacy rates and high unemployment. The team is committed to seeing faith communities emerge and develop in ways that connect within the culture.
Rob and Deb are passionate about being a part of God’s mission among least-reached people groups. They are moved by the injustice that people, like most of those in the North West region of Cambodia, currently go from birth to death without hearing the Good News in a way that they can understand. From the age of 17 years old Deb felt God’s call to cross-cultural mission. For both Rob and Deb this call was further confirmed through experiences of short term cross-cultural trips.
Rob and Deb will be part of the Khmer team learning culture and language so that they can build relationships that introduce the hope of Jesus. Our ongoing focus to learn Khmer language and culture will build and shape our insights and understandings of the Khmer people as we seek to build relationships with people of peace there. We both enjoy riding bicycles and exploring the outdoors which will add insights into learning Khmer culture.
Rob: Rob has enjoyed a career working in Agriculture and food production in South Australia and New South Wales. After growing up on a farm and gaining a Bachelor of Applied Science, Rob has been passionate about seeking to help Aussie farmers grow healthy crops to feed the world for the past 28 years. Recent experience in poor communities in Africa and Asia and an interest in transformational development activity has seen him study to gain a Diploma in cross-cultural studies. Although Cambodia is reported to have the lowest yielding rice crops of any rice growing nation, it will be important culturally to go to Cambodia as a learner and not as a Western expert thinking he can solve all their problems.
Deb: A background as a nurse and midwife in many different clinical and educational settings. Deb holds a Masters in midwifery. Deb’s last position was at Streetlink Youth Health Service in Adelaide inner city. This is a Non-Government Organisation (NGO) that comes under Uniting Communities governance. It is a health service that offers people 25 years or younger and their offspring that are from difficult backgrounds, marginalised, refugees, homeless or living in care, refugees or homeless shelters/emergency accommodation, or at risk of doing so. Deb offered services as a nurse/midwife with this vulnerable client group and learnt a lot from them. Deb has a passion for minority groups and individuals and she seeks to reinforce respectful inclusive acceptance for best overall outcomes. Additionally Deb has lectured either in nursing or midwifery or both at University of South Australia (UniSA) and Flinders University. Deb harbours an interest in doing a doctorate, however due to time, costs and the value of the qualification versus her relationships within a growing family it has never been a balanced option. Deb does have the initials in her name that suggests she could hold doctor status Deb Ruby Griffith is more than a gem of a name (DR Griffith).
Rob and Deb are transitioning with their four adult children. This is their four adult children who will remain in Adelaide, South Australia. |
Jeremy 20, Miriam 19, Rebekah 24, and Nathan 22 |

Griffith Gleanings OCTOBER 2016
Philippians 1:9 And this is my prayer: that your love may abound more and more in knowledge and depth of insight.

GRIFFITH GLEANINGS OCTOBER 2016
We are humbled by your supportive prayers, encouragements as together work with God’s heart for the nations. Sharing together in his plans and purposes. |
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Lois Dennett also served cross culturally in Thailand, PNG and India. Deb’s favourite nurse educator. |
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Miriam- Mim (youngest daughter) has been 4 months overseas now. She’s many a story to tell so keep connected with her. Snap shots she’s hiked the G20 in record efforts, is climbing mountains in Switzerland daily, au pair or nannying, learning German, celebrated her birthday there too, and growing in many ways inside out. |
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Port Pirie Baptist Church value in the priorities and service that church family have made over the decades |
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Family and friends day out in the Barossa, South Australia celebrating Rebekah’s- Bek’s (eldest daughter) birthday |
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Meet our Global Interaction South Australian & Northern Territory Team: Anne-Maree Huggett, Lauren Bonnet and Luke Hutchinson. |
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Hackham Baptist Family Church sharing the promise of God. His promises are life giving always. |
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Rejoice together in reaching 80 % of the support target that we need to go to Cambodia. Thank you to those who have joined our partnership support team in a financial way. God’s promptings to resource his call for the Khmer of Cambodia. We are seeking a completely blue shaded donut before the end of the year. |
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Rob:
A month ago we experienced prayers being answered as we moved out of the family home. The day came to move all our furniture from our house into a storage shed and the weather forecast was not very promising. By 8 am the weather radar was showing a band of rain just to the west of us and I estimated it could arrive in less than an hour. The shed had already been filling up in the previous months and needed to be rearranged to accommodate all of the rest of the furniture from our house. After a few stressful moments with things not going to plan, something happened to change the whole mood of the morning. It was like a peace descended on us and the rain unexplainably stayed away for several more hours until we had the last load of furniture safely placed in the shed. I can only conclude that prayer supporters had been prompted to pray and those prayers were answered. Thank you for those of you who faithfully remember us in prayer. Please let us know how we can be praying for you. |
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Deb:
Valuing focused time to finish well. I leave my paid employment end of next week. Our studies at Bible college are drawing to a conclusion by mid November. We will pick up subjects each home assignment to be shaped, informed and best equipped for God’s new seasons.
In all the changes and new connections there are times of weariness, fragility and all too familiar emotions. Submitting this to him I am empowered by him. Being amazed how God works through my flaws to reflect himself to others. Gifts of sweet slumber, exercise, being a recipient of warm hospitality, encouragements, active prayer life, and relaxing are vital aspects of my restoring, refreshing and completeness.2 Corinthians 12:9 But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me. |
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Prayer Requests:
For finishing well with paid employment and Bible college studies.
For good byes to be thoughtful, sensitive and nurturing.
To receive refreshment as a family and as individuals
Praise Points:
Grateful for God’s strength and rest since move out of family home.
For meeting deadlines for work and studies.
Rejoicing in new share home is like an oasis; assisting us finishing well. |
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