Tag: Cambodia
World AIDS Day: 13 Years in Cambodia
November 28, 2016
For the last 13 years, every other week, church volunteers in Cambodia visit patients living with HIV/AIDS.
Continue ReadingBefore, I Was Afraid of Death
July 11, 2016
Today’s post is written by Kate Manske. For the past three years, she has served as a nurse in Cambodia with CAMA. The testimony of SraiGaew is amazing. It’s a story of great pain, a story of transformation and miracle, and a story that points to Jesus. The story begins about two years ago. At […]
Continue ReadingThe CAMA Man
November 16, 2015
Today’s post is written by Adriaan Overbeeke. While teaching a marriage seminar at Living Waters Church in Poipet, Cambodia, I was introduced to a distinguished older Cambodian man, Mr. Sary, referred to as the “CAMA man.” Back in 1979, Mr. Sary had been part of the Khmer Rouge—a political party that systematically killed thousands of Cambodians […]
Continue ReadingThe CAMA Chair
October 19, 2015
Today’s post is written by Adriaan Overbeeke. The chair is no longer white—it’s more of a dull gray, dingy white. On the back of the chair, in Khmer and English, are the blue letters “CAMA.” I found myself wondering how many people had sat in that chair as part of the ministry established in Poipet, […]
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