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Drapeau du Cambodge

CAMBODIA – Phnom Penh

In Cambodia, a large part of the population lives in poverty, especially in rural areas. Many children grow up in precarious conditions, with limited access to education, healthcare, and balanced nutrition. Spiritually, Buddhism, followed by 98% of the population, shapes society. Yet, there remains a vast field to invest in so that the light of Christ may shine in this nation.

THE YOUNG MISSIONARIES WERE ABLE TO : 

  • We prayed and shared the Gospel in various locations and with diverse audiences: hundreds of non-Christian children in schools and villages, orphans, and underprivileged children. We also shared the Gospel with teachers at a school and with Buddhists during a home visit.
     

  • We visited a home in a remote village to witness, encourage, and pray for Christians.
     

  • We also cared for many children, spending time playing, talking, and laughing with them, sharing God’s love in a tangible way.
     

  • We were able to provide over 5,000 bottles of water to a school so that children without access to clean water could drink and refresh themselves.
     

  • We distributed school supplies to 100 underprivileged and orphaned children in Prey Veng, as well as to 50 non-Christian children in Takeo (notebooks, pencils, erasers, colored pencils), after playing, singing, preaching, and praying with them.
     

  • We blessed a young boy by paying for a year’s registration at a football club so that he could pursue his dream of becoming a professional footballer, despite financial limitations.
     

  • We visited several churches and supported pastors in prayer, sharing times of encouragement, fellowship, and unity

CONCLUSION :

With their smiles and their big hearts, this mission in Cambodia was filled with powerful moments and sharing. Hundreds of children and families heard the Good News of Jesus and were able to experience His love. In a country where Buddhism strongly influences society, every smile, every look, and every prayer was a seed of hope and transformation, where grace prevails over human effort. Offering these gifts from the Lord is a way to testify to His faithfulness and His love for each one of them. This mission is only the beginning: there is still so much to sow, so much to pray for, and so much to walk alongside so that Cambodia may continue to grow in the light and freedom of Christ.

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