Jungle Adventures in the countries of the world.
I have had an issue burning on my heart for a long time. Honestly, I have fought mentioning it, because I know that once I open this can of worm my life will be different. The issue is slavery. If you read this your life might be different too. Bopha is a slave I met on a flight from Cambodia to Malaysia.
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To really see Cambodia changed we need people who are called of God and willing to commit their lives here. To gain the trust of the people requires times. To build relationships requires time. To learn a language requires time. To develop key strategies requires time. To have influence, first requires time. All around the world, the gospel is losing ground. Yet the number of mission trips has exploded exponentially. The missing ingredient to see transformation is time!
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Over the last year there has been so much talk in the US about reforming the health care. Debate after debate went on in secret and then a vote crammed down our throats and wham. . . they say we have health care reform. What I don’t understand exactly is what is “reformed”? Are the…
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When I arrived in Cambodia in 1994, I was sure surprised when I found out one of their many holidays was “The Day of Hate”. April 17th is the Day of Hate, if you are interested. It marks the day on April 17, 1975 when the Khmer Rouge completed their conquest of Cambodia. As a result 3.1 million people died.
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Eighty years after Om was born he got his first chance to hear about Jesus laying mute and crippled in his bed. He was only waiting to die. Jesus came down, though faithful believers like Ang, and brought the Good News of Jesus though the power of healing into Om’s life. Now, Om and his family have changed their eternal destiny!
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Liang has been blind for nearly 4 years. His blindness came suddenly and without explanation. He felt as if his eyes were on fire and within a matter of hours lost his sight. He has felt the burning sensation in his eyes ever since. He has no vision what-so-ever; he is 100% blind.
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Mam Saow is a pastor from Kompong Chhnang province, north of Phnom Penh about one hours drive. He has had hemorrhoids and other bowel problems for quite some time. It was very difficult for him to have a bowel movement and when it did, the stool would be very bloody.
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Poo Kiet told me that since 1986 he could only sit still for about 10 minutes then the pain become too great because of the shrapnel in his body. He showed me the scars on his legs, stomach and head. As he felt his head he realized a large piece of shrapnel was gone. He could feel it just under the surface for over twenty years. . . but now it was gone!
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Throughout the meeting Randy would get a word of knowledge from the Lord about a sickness. Usually people would just stand up across the sanctuary as they were healed upon hearing the word. At one point Randy had a word of knowledge from the Lord that God wanted to heal someone from a ankle injury on the left ankle.
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In previous years, I have had a perspective about respecting authority which may not have been Biblical. My perspective was, that to “respect authority” all I needed to do was not break the laws. At least not break significant ones! I feel strongly that God’s law comes first and man’s second.
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