The World Is Different

When I first arrived in Cambodia twenty-five years ago, it was one of the least developed and most impoverished nations on earth. People were hungry for hope and God moved mightily in signs, wonders, and miracles. Now, Chinese factories have sprouted up and the ecology of Cambodia has been permanently altered by hundreds of hydro-electric dams to the north of Cambodia. Cambodia has become a free trade zone with China with incentives offered for further development. The policies of the government are not pro-Church. Cambodia is a moving target, and the church must remain flexible and be led by the Holy Spirit. I am guilty of being ‘head-strong’ and pushing people and systems to the breaking point in my attempt to make this work sustainable and my way has not always been God-breathed. I admit that and I totally repent. Please forgive me. My focus now, I believe from the Holy Spirit, is to: “Establish churches and care for the poor, especially orphans and widows.” Our precious donors who have kept us alive by donating for the uniforms and different projects, I love and appreciate you and ask you to not give up on us. I know I have gone-off on tangents, but God is correcting me and I believe that is proof of His love for me and for this ministry. Thank you for your continued support! 

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