Jungle Adventures in the countries of the world.
On March 4, 2003 my father was martyred by terrorists in Davao City, Philippines. Though the bomb was placed directly behind my father was not the only one to die; more than twenty other Filipinos were killed and more than 150 wounded. On that day, Islam got hundreds of more foes. Now consider Iraq and…
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Since 2003 Antioch Institute has trained more than 5,000 leaders across Cambodia. There are more than 3,000 graduates now among more than fifty different denominations in every province of Cambodia. What is our secret for training this many people? When we first felt God was leading us into training leaders we came to a quick…
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Yesterday we concluded a nation-wide conference with a graduation of seventy Antioch Institute students. These students came from five provinces of Cambodia where they have been receiving training for the last three years. The students come from more than twenty denominations and church associations and have completed sixteen different courses as well as practical ministry…
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Over the last two weeks we have seen a great miracle, but I didn’t want to blurt it out in case it was just a temporary relief, but now it has been two weeks, so I want to let you know what happened. I will not use the name to be sensitive to her and the disease…
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If you are like many people, you have a sad story of a dog dying when you were a child. Mine was a wonderful German-Shepherd named “Gretel”. I liked the story of Hansel and Gretel and named my first puppy after Gretel. I would spend hours planning with my beautiful dog. I loved her very…
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Day four of motorcycle trip with my son, Paul. Location: Preah Vihear City to Kompong Sralao on the Laos Border and back. Distance Traveled: 320 kilometers (10 hours driving) This trip was not to an ancient temple, it was to one of God’s magnificent creations: a giant waterfall. The northern border of Cambodia is connected…
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Day three of motorcycle trip with my son, Paul. Location: Preah Vihear City to Koh Ker and back. Distance Traveled: 200 kilometers (6 hours driving) After traveling for 10-12 hours per day, we were tired and so much looking forward to a shorter travel to the Koh Ker temple (built from 921-941 AD). Actually, we…
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Day two of motorcycle trip with my son, Paul. Location: Preah Vihear City to Preah Vihear Temple on the Cambodian-Thailand Border and back. Distance Traveled: 300 kilometers (10 hours driving) The second day was the temple we were really looking forward to visiting: Preah Vihear temple. If you Google this name, you will see it…
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Day one of motorcycle trip with my son Paul. Location: Phnom Penh to Preah Khan Temple to Preah Vihear City. Distance Traveled: 400 kilometers (12 hours driving) My son turned 12 years old last month and is quickly becoming a man, so on my latest teaching trip into Northern Cambodia, I decided to take my…
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Travel Tuesdays: Slow down for construction sign in Cambodia Location: Preah Vihear, Cambodia I don’t think they have to worry about speed.
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