The Khmer Christian Bible is an essential literal translation of the Bible from the Greek and Hebrew original text into modern Cambodia.
Merry Christmas from Cambodia! This was a great year for us in Cambodia and the region where we work. Our team of leaders planted as many as 300 churches in Cambodia alone and helped many other leaders as well including the Philippines and Ethiopia as well. This year I trained pastors and visited: in Africa:…
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It’s finally here! After 8 years of translation, editing layouts, creating beautiful fonts, testing, proofreading, and evaluating huge amounts of feedback we have finally launched the New Testament of the Khmer Christian Bible! The Khmer Christian Bible was a team effort with leaders from many different churches and denominations all working to translate a very…
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Poo Lao is a villager from Ralouch village in Kracheh province. The first time I met Poo Lao he was standing in the middle of a road, with a krama (a Cambodian red checkered cloth: a towel) around his waist, shaved head but sporting a goatee, shirtless and with a bulging belly. If you ever wondered…
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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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Martin Luther never intended to break away from the Catholic Church which in those days was the only official church in Europe, apart from the minority Greek Church. Luther simply desired reform and righteousness to return to the Church which had become a corrupt and evil entity which oppressed the poor and ignorant people rather…
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