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People Groups in Cambodia

Posted by on Feb 4, 2012 in Church Planting, Training | 0 comments

Although I’m focused on the Khmer people of Cambodia, my ministry has also influenced the Brao, Khmer Keh, Kravet, Krung, Lao, and Tampuen people groups in Cambodia.  Take a brief look at the people groups of Cambodia: Cambodia People Groups Prayer cards.pdf share & follow: Recommend on Facebook Share via MySpace Tumblr it Tweet about it Subscribe to the comments on this post

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Christmas in Setabo

Posted by on Jan 21, 2012 in Church Planting | 0 comments

Christmas in Setabo

So much has happened since Christmas that it seems like a very long time ago.  But let’s revisit that wonderful time of the year so that I can take you with me to Setabo. We had a low-key Christmas celebration in Setabo village with a very close friend from Australia and her husband recently arrived and along for the experience.  We simply hung out with the family for the afternoon, shared the wonder of the Christmas story with them again and also shared donuts.  Doesn’t sound like much but it made a memory I’ll treasure. God is really working in the hearts of the family...

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Setabo Update

Posted by on Dec 1, 2011 in Church Planting, Sarah's News | 0 comments

  I was in Setabo village yesterday and told the story of Jesus’ crucifixion, focusing on the fact that Jesus willingly took all the sins of the world on himself and the need to acknowledge our own sinfulness.  Rom and her husband, Leang, were really impacted by the story and my testimony of being made new by the power of the Holy Spirit once I acknowledged that I couldn’t save myself.  Tu, Rom’s mother, who was the one who requested to learn about Jesus last year, seems to have hardened her heart already.  She immediately wanted to tell us that something similar...

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Christmas in July??

Posted by on Jul 14, 2011 in Church Planting | 0 comments

Christmas in Cambodia did not come late this year, only this news of our December, combined Christmas outreach with people from both Setabo and Baset.  Setabo is about 45 min south of Phnom Penh and Baset is over 1 hour north of Phnom Penh, so we held the event at my house in Phnom Penh. The day began early as I picked up the Setabo people in my ute.  We managed to pile 22 people into the car, if you include the 11 month old baby; a new record for my car. Games, video, a narrated and spontaneously acted Nativity play, Christmas songs, more games and lots of Cambodian curry made for a...

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