Jungle Adventures in the countries of the world.
Consistently we are told by our students in Cambodia and the Philippines that the most beneficial and life changing lesson which we teach is on deliverance. Deliverance is the gospel in a very practical expression. Deliverance is an important part of successful ministry. Cambodia is a nation of ancient history. A history steeped in periods…
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How can what you eat affect ministry? I remember as child being asked to eat dog, durian and blood soup and responding with vile rejection. I remember to this day the face of my hosts when I did so. When Jesus sent out his disciples to do his work and share about the Kingdom of…
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One of our students here in Kompong Thom, Cambodia shared how he is a simple man. He is very poor, but God allowed him to own a bicycle. In his testimony he talked about how transport is very difficult. If he had “better transport” he could share the gospel more. When I heard this warning…
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Today we were able to experience one of our students holding a wedding in their congregation. From a new believer only a few years ago, to conducting a wedding for other believers is a significant step for this student. The wedding will last two days according to Cambodian culture. We only attended part of day…
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After nearly two decades of ministry I have observed who the best harvester is. I have seen several kinds of prospective harvesters. First, are theological students. These are usually young men who think that Bible School is some kind of reform school which will correct their character, build their knowledge so they can find the…
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Each year our ministry in Cambodia trains thousands of pastors and church leaders. These church leaders are able to start hundreds of new churches every year. They start these new churches among people who were formerly non-Christian. A few years ago, we started the same kind of ministry in the southern Philippines with similar results. …
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Travel Tuesday: Room for More Every vehicle in Cambodia can be used to transport people and rented as a “taxi”. This Korean made flat bed truck is loaded down with many, many people. Including a couple of babies dangling over the side! I am sure the driver is in compliance with the new seat belt…
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Travel Tuesdays: The Cambodian Navy There are probably well over 200 Admirals in the Cambodian Navy, but unfortunately only a couple of boats to go around!
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What you are looking at may seem insignificant. It is the Khmer Bible on a $90 cell phone. This phone can be purchased locally and other phone models as cheaply as $50 which can run the Bible as well. Currently, nearly every church leader, adult and many young people (even in Cambodia) have access to…
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Travel Tuesday’s: Cambodia’s very own Ultra Super Hybrid Car: A converted Toyota Camry. Toyota is Cambodia’s top-selling car, by far. The Toyota Camry is the most popular of all the cars. At just a glance a Cambodian can tell you the year, engine size, and even manufacturing location. In Poipet, Cambodia when I saw a…
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