CMCinternational
CMCinternational

Amazing things are happening in my country, the home of the infamous "killing fields." When I first returned to Cambodia in the summer of 1989, after attending the Lausanne Congress in Manila the Christian church still had to meet in secret. Today, believers in Cambodia have the legal right to meet, and they are doing so. Today there are more than 60 churches in the city of Phnom Penh and the surrounding area, with the same thing happening in Battambang, the second largest city.
While all of us who are working to help fulfill the Great Commission among Cambodians are heartened by the recent growth, we are also concerned. Cambodia has always been one of the least-reached countries for Christ, with a great percentage of citizens who have not been reached with the gospel. Because the church has always been so small, and because so many of our leaders were killed during the Khmer Rouge holocaust, we have very few leaders or leadership training programs for our churches.
Cambodian Ministries for Christ international (CMC) has set as one of our highest priorities the support, encouragement, and training of national Cambodian pastors and leaders. We are stepping out to work on this priority, but our resources are limited. We deeply appreciate your taking the time to read our needs page on this web site, and to consider being a partner with us in these vital ministries.
URGENT PRAYER REQUEST: Cambodia Limits Christian Activities
NEW MINISTRY REPORTS
Wheelchair in Takeo Province
April 2007
July 2007
welcome to cmcinternational
OUR MISSION:
To spread God's love in the Cambodian
speaking world, to facilitate the equipping
of the body of Christ in His unity
for His glory.