
Cambodia Nazarenes put loving your neighbor into action
When confronted with a national food crisis, Cambodian Nazarenes shared their supply and Christ’s love with their neighbors.
When confronted with a national food crisis, Cambodian Nazarenes shared their supply and Christ’s love with their neighbors.
Nazarene Harmony Center in Siem Reap, Cambodia, was started two years ago by Jacob Koh and his family. Since then, the center has become a place where Jesus’ love is shared in the community.
In a year full of number crunching around the world, the numbers tell a story for the Church of the Nazarene in Cambodia. District Superintendent Kevin Campbell-White shares a first-hand account of what God is doing in and through His church.
West Columbia Central Church of the Nazarene was inspired to raise money to purchase 440 Bibles for Cambodia after God used a missionary’s story to prompt the church to get involved.
The Church of the Nazarene in Cambodia has been able to continue serving its community and grow despite the COVID-19 pandemic and other challenges.
A Nazarene missionary to Cambodia used her ability to connect with children to earn the community’s trust and an outlet to share God’s love.
The Church of the Nazarene in Cambodia has grown so fast that churches were facing a shortage of Bibles for their congregations. Now, they have been equipped with more Bibles and other resources.
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