Cambodia…14 Days and 50 Students…

by | Nov 20, 2014

Cambodia: Rev. Kent Pelton finished two full weeks of teaching, working with over 50 students in two different locations.  

“It is amazing to see their progress since the last class, and since teaching began 2 years ago,” remarked Rev. Rolf Kleinfeld.  

Mostly farmers,  the students included pastors, their assistant pastors, and leading board members.   Teams of students worked together in applying their faith to doctrinal and practical issues using the theological process.  Teaching students how to study is essential in these areas were local language materials are very limited and where many students cannot read.

These eager students are quickly applying lessons learned in their ministry as they pastor their local churches and start new ones in unreached villages.  

Please continue to pray for these students and their teachers as, together, they work with the Lord to make an impact for His Kingdom!

—- Submitted:  David Phillips – Southeast Asia FSC

Todd & Connie Lou Aebischer

Todd and Connie Lou Aebischer served as Regional Communications Coordinator - Regional NMI Coordinator respectively for over 4 years. They are now serving in Papua New Guinea under Mission Aviation Fellowship as Country Director / Program Director.

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