Let It Do Its Job!

Almost every other week I work in the central billing office of a major healthcare provider. During that time, I deal with patient accounts that have issues involving their health insurance and/or account balances. There are two primary problems that I deal with- 1. Patients fail to identify their insurance provider, and therefore they have…

A Message From Cambodia- Chamreoun Bo

I’m a little late posting this… so sorry for that. Back when I was in Cambodia, I asked one of my friends (Chamreoun Bo) to write something for my blog. He has very enriching and encouraging ideas. Below is something he wrote especially for you all. Please read through it and enjoy! 🙂 “No one…

Some Reflections on Service

I only have about a month and a half until I graduate from college. One of the unique characteristics of the university that I attend is that they require all of their students to complete a certain number of service hours (80) in order for them to graduate. The goal of this requirement is to…

Siem Reap, Cambodia (mostly biased)

At this point in my time spent overseas in Cambodia, I have reached an emotional impasse. I have seen some of the good and some of the bad. I have witnessed as horror stories unfolded and shared in the making of dreams come true. Despite any of the sadness, corruption, or  impossibly complicated situations that I have…

On Being Used

At what point do I draw the line? When can I say “enough is enough?” I am too unselfish. I am used I am too forgiving. I am taken advantage of. I am my father’s child. What would he do? When would he call it quits, pull up anchor and leave? I am my Father’s…