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We work with the Khmer, and Kui.
We work with a dorm that houses young people from outside Phnom Penh who come to attend university. We disciple the with various materials including the SEAN course. Apart from that, we work with the Tumnup Teuk church in several aspects. David is also the bookkeeper for the Canadian Team.
Our goal is to see young leaders developed who will go on to be Christ followers in multiple professional positions.
David grew up in the environment of his parents’ ministry. He accepted Christ as his Savior at a young age; following several years of rebellion, finally made Christ his Lord. Patti’s parents were Buddhist and could not answer her queries of the source of creation and all things in it. She believed when she heard of the Creator, God, in the refugee camp. She later heard of the work of Jesus and made Him her Lord.
When they were deciding what to do with their lives, it became apparent that God was calling them to overseas missions. Both of them are passionate about seeing young people firmly grounded and growing in Christ.
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Pray for the four young Kui ladies we have in the dorm. They are strong Christians and could have a major role in evangelizing their tribe.