Thursday, May 23, 2019

May Update 2019 (part 2)

Dear Praying Friends and Family

Greetings!  Early in the month, we shared some requests with you, and here is how God answered your prayers…

Rains

The farmers are very excited that the rainy season is finally here! But it rained hard every day! Heavy rains bring challenges for us to do weekly village ministries. In some locations, we had to cross 3-5 wooden bridges to get to our final destination. This week, we almost did not make it to our discipleship class at Srae Kandal village as one bridge had some missing planks.

Typical bridges on the roads to our weekly village classes

Soeuth detoured off the main road due to broken bridges
Visitors

We enjoyed having the three Filipina ladies staying with us. They are shadowing us to every village around Anlong Veng area with hopes of seeking future ministry opportunities. In addition to these dear ladies, we also have two other young ladies staying with us until early June. Having raised two sons of our own, Syna was used to having a house full of boys, but these few weeks Soeuth is out- numbered by 6 gals to 1 guy!

These ladies are shadowing us around Anlong Veng ministries
Motorbike Missions Trip

Every year in May, we host annual motorbike mission trip for Alliance national youth ministry in the northwest region. The purpose of the mission trip was two-fold: (1) To expose potential emerging church people to see where the needs are in terms of ministry opportunities as well as to raise prayer support and (2) to encourage and support Alliance church families in remote places. Thus, on the appointed date, May 12-15, the visiting team traveled to Alliance village churches in Preah Vihear province, the northern part of Cambodia.

Upon arriving at every village, we held worship services which included short testimonies, a message, and opportunities for prayer requests given to both the visitors as well as testimonies from the hosting villagers. There was an overwhelming need at every place.

Soeuth prayed at a village worship service
In one village, a new believer experienced the most heart-breaking story ever told. At aged 26, Phally, a young mother of a severely disabled 3-year old, was in her third trimester of pregnancy with her second child! Her young husband, in desperate search for ways to make a living, went to cut wood (illegally) along the border of Thailand. He eventually got arrested by Thai soldiers where he is still locked up in prison. In a great time of need, Phally cried out to the Living God for help. God answered her prayers by sending the visiting team to her village. At the end of the trip, we took an offering and collected $150.00 (about a month salary for average people) where the youth leaders presented the gift to Phally! At every village, participants were sharing their faith with villagers. As the results, six people gave their lives to Jesus!

Six villagers received Christ at a recent motorbike mission trip
Because of the rainy season, the youth leaders decided that we should stay in one place for night time lodging during the entire trip including 3 nights and 4 days. We stayed at Sra Em village where adequate water supplies and bathroom facilities were moderately available. Participants set up their camping gear including tents, hammocks, and mosquito nets. Daily morning devotions and evening worship services were conducted by designated youth leaders. At these morning and evening services, opportunities were given for participants to share what they saw and experienced and how they responded to each need. At the last evening service, as participants were sitting around the bon fire taking turns to share what God laid in their hearts, there was not a dry eye in the camp! God had truly stirred the hearts of these participants. Young people were so moved by what they saw and experienced that some had requested to have more trips. Input, suggestions, and recommendations about the trips were also given to the leaders for future trips. On May 15th, the last day of the trip, about 50 of the participants chose to visit one of the ancient temples in that province. We parted companies around 4 pm at Anlong Veng…

Overall, there were 71 visitors traveling from four different provinces in the northwest region who participated in this motorbike mission trip. 35 of them were first timers on a mission trip! All participants rode on 28 motorbike and in three vehicles, covering over 480 kilometers (298 miles) to
visit five villages in Preah Vihear Province.

About 50 of the participants visited one of the ancient temples in Preah Vihear province

Young people participated in motorbike mission trip

71 Alliance believers participated in motorbike trip

71 people participated in a motorbike mission trip
Toul Prich youth participated in mission trip
Date and events needing your prayers…
  1. May 21-25, we will be traveling to Phnom Penh, the capital city, for a Total SDI Assessment conference.
  2. June 1 is our next Poipet leadership class. 
  3. June 6, we look forward to Jonathan coming home for summer break.
  4. June 7-14, we will be in Bangkok for medical/dental checkups as well as some R&R times
  5. June 18 is the next youth rally
  6. Please continue to pray for permission to worship for village churches in Poipet areas.
Thank you for your partnership in the Anlong Veng church ministries. We are grateful for your on-going prayers and support.  Please share with us what God is doing in your midst.

God is on the move!
Soeuth & Syna

Sunday, May 5, 2019

May Update 2019 (part 1)

Dear Friends and Family,

Good Friday Service…  

We had a beautiful Good Friday service at Poipet. Although most people had attended the Living Water Alliance church many years before, to some this was their first Good Friday service! After Soeuth finished giving a message, he asked the congregation a few application questions: “Why are you here tonight? What does Good Friday mean to you?” Although many people bravely stood up to express the importance of Good Friday, one young believer summed it well. Vichay, aged 34, a young believer, a single mother of three small kids, with tears of gratitude flowing down her face while holding lighted candles, stood up and said, “I have ran away from God for many times," she sobbed uncontrollably while continuing,  “I used to come to church off and on, but my desire after worldly possessions sent me to deeper and deeper to the pits of life, again and again. And yet, no matter how evil I was, Jesus kept pursuing me! His love chased after me to the point of giving up His own life. I am here tonight because the Jesus traded my place on Calvary. No matter how deep I fall, Jesus is not giving up on me. This is Good Friday to me."

Good Friday service at Living Water Alliance church
Poipet Class…   

Because of time conflicts, the Poipet leadership class was postponed for a while until recently, where 32 people excitedly attended and eagerly participated in class discussions. As usual, we started the class with simple questions, “What has God been doing in your life?” How have you seen God at work recently?” Then, one after another, believers took turns to share their recent encounters with the living God. While a few students shared about God's protection and provision, many encountered His healing touch in a powerful way as one believer told her story well…

Poipet leadership class
Seung, a devoted young wife and loving mother of 3 active little girls, was lying helplessly in bed trying to fight a sickness. Seung’s husband (Phear), makes a living by selling noodles on wheels.  Every day at 3 o’clock in the morning, the young couple diligently gets up to prepare a huge pot of soup ready for their daily business.

Seung and her three daughters

Seung's husband on his way to sell noodles on wheels
But last week, in addition to her chronic joined pains, Seung was plagued with a nasty flu that confined her to be bedridden for three days. She felt helpless watching her husband trying to get things ready as she was too weak to help. In a desperate need to help her family, Seung cried out to God asking for healing through these prayers, “Abba, Father! Your daughter is sick. I need to get better, so I can help my family. I need your healing touch which only You can give. Please help me.” In tears of faith, she began whispering songs of praises to God. She had no voice (due to hoarseness) nor does she have any natural ability to sing, but in her desperate moment of need, she chose to pronounce and articulate each word and claimed every promise spoken in the lyrics of one of her favorite Khmer traditional hymnals, “By Grace Alone." She repeated the song over and over that by the time she finished the seventh rounds, her voice returned! Then, a sudden rush of energy overwhelmed her that she got up and was dancing around and singing praises to God! She kept shouting louder and louder and did not even care that it was still very early in the morning! Her joyful singing was full of volume and excitement that her husband stopped what he was doing but came to look at his dear wife with great astonishment! Seung went on with her story, “I asked God for help. He heard my prayers."  Both Seung and her husband gave praises to God for this miraculous healing…

Ty and Lucy with Khmer kids at one of village ministries
We are blessed to have Tyanne Minyard, a 19-year old young lady from Central Pacific District (CPD) to spend a few months helping us with Anlong Veng ministries through teaching English literacy to village kids and youth. With her cheerful smiles which are often accompanied by a humorous and fun-loving, bubble personality, the local kids really enjoy having. They are always looking forward to their daily English classes with “Teacher Ty."

Although language barrier is a constant challenge for her daily activities, Ty is learning and trying her best to communicate to her students in broken Khmer while the students respond back in their broken English. Every attempt to communicate gives opportunity for laugher and better understanding and appreciation from both parties which eventually lead to a strengthened relationship. Regardless of the difficulties, Ty is responsible for and carries out her tasks well. Ty counts this opportunity as a great learning experience.  We are grateful to have her here with us. Thank you CPD, for supporting and for sending Ty to Cambodia.

First Easter Service at Srae Nouy…  

Because of conflict with Khmer New Year when church families visited their hometowns and could not participate in Easter celebration on the actual date, Pastor Dy requested that the joined Easter service be postponed to April 28 (one week after the actual Easter weekend). The local church leaders unanimously agreed. On the appointed date, nearly 300 believers (186 adults and teens and 108 children) from Srae Nouy and from all 11 other villages in Anlong Veng areas came to participate in this joyful celebration! About 90% of those who attended experienced their first Easter celebration! The church families celebrated the special occasion with a feast of curry and rice noodles.

Nearly 300 people attended the first Easter celebration at Srae Nouy Alliance church!
Family News…

We enjoyed having Syna’s niece, Lucy Tol, spend two weeks with us where she was able to visit different locations of her father’s birthplace as well an opportunity to participate in and enjoy fun and a festive Khmer New Year celebration.

Lucy & Syna visiting Angkor Wat
Recently, on her way to visit family in America, Syna encountered some frightful experiences during her long oversea flights to Minneapolis including 15 hours of layover in Guangzhou, China! In her moments of anxiousness, God allowed opportunities, two separate occasions, where she was able to divert her anxieties into opportunities to comfort two complete strangers! Both young ladies from Europe in their early 20’s, were visiting countries around Asia, but encountered some mishaps along the way where immediate emergency trips where required. In their distressed moments, Syna had opportunities for meaningful conversations with and a chance to pray for both girls!

Finally, the long awaiting moment arrived when Syna was able to hold our precious grandson, Jesse Dominik Lao, who was already 7 weeks old! Upon seeing him for the first time, all the stress and weariness of traveling completely vanished! Thank YOU, Lord, for this precious gift of life…

Syna holding our 7-week old grandson, Jesse Donminik Lao
Justin, Katie, and Jesse Lao
Here are some dates and events needing your intercession prayers…

1. May 11-24, three ladies from the Philippines will be staying with us for a while hoping to learn about ministry opportunities to be involved in the near future. These dear ladies have been working closely with Alliance churches in other part of Cambodia for the past few years, but recently, they feel called to pursue another direction of ministries, and we are hoping and praying that Anlong Veng is that direction!

2. May 12-16: The long awaited and most anticipated event, the annual motorbike mission trip, for the northwest regional Alliance youth ministries is approaching! Everyone is super excited about this trip. We won’t know for sure how many will show up until the last minutes because some people are still undecided due to work schedules and child care issues  among others. Pray for protection from any potential accidents for learning and growing opportunities for all participants.

3. At least four Alliance churches in Poipet areas are having difficulties trying to obtain “permissions worship” from their local authorities. Pray that God would open the ways.

4. Due to severe drought, church families around Anlong Veng areas are facing difficulties finding good water supplies. In some villages, even after few attempts to dig/drill a well in each location, the hired well specialists could not seem to find any source of water underneath. Please pray to the God of the Living Water to direct these specialists to the right spring.

Thank you as always for your faithful prayers and support for the Anlong Veng church ministries. Please share with us what God is doing in your midst.

Blessings,
Soeuth & Syna