Mission Details
Submitted by Mark on Wed, 07/30/2008 - 7:36am.
Well... An exciting new phase of the Lord’s work here in Phnom Penh is set to begin.
After
searching the whole city, examining several possibilities and having a
nice one rented out from under me I finally located, secured and moved
into a building suitable to use as both a Church/School on the first
floor and a home on the second floor.
Submitted by Mark on Tue, 06/10/2008 - 7:11am.
 The
door to Biblical missions in Cambodia is mostly open, at least for
now. Please be in Prayer for God’s people here. Both those who know
Him and face various persecutions for their faith and for those He will
bring to Himself in due time.
Submitted by Mark on Fri, 01/04/2008 - 9:56pm.
As I prepared to celebrate my first Christmas in Phnom Penh,
Cambodia I was wondering what to write folks about back in America
and around the world. The Idea came to me as I wandered the isles of
a “modern market” and spotted a freezer full of frozen
turkeys. Since there are no turkeys here in Cambodia and these had
familiar American brand names I assumed they'd been shipped frozen,
at great expense, all the way from the US. I was slightly amused
because in all the apartments I looked at only one had an oven and it
was to small for an American roasting chicken, let alone a turkey. I
guess the fancy apartments, costing more than $1000/mo, have real
ovens.
Submitted by Mark on Sat, 06/09/2007 - 3:32am.
Greetings in the name of the Lord. I pray he has been blessing you as He has me. It's been a busy month of integrating to Cambodian society and the long term mission. Which is to say I now have an apartment and a moto. If this were the US my report would be finished. Moving to a new city and getting established in a home with a car would be trivial. Half a world away things are rather different...
Submitted by Mark on Sat, 07/17/2004 - 4:50pm.
taxonomy/What a Month!!! (Actually it was only 3 weeks, but it seemed both longer and shorter...) We Just finished 2 weeks of VBS (at Bible Presbyterian Church of Grand Island, NY) followed by 1 week of Camp (Great Lakes Presbytery) and it was great.
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