Wednesday, May 21, 2014

May Update


Dear Praying Friends,
Just want to tell you that the celebration for Mrs. Moum’s release went really well!  67 people from around the northwest region came!  It was so moving to the points of tears as concerned friends took turns to share and reflect about the impacts that Mrs. Moum had on their lives.  All of them seemed to acknowledge of her deep love for God and of her caring and concerns for others around her.





Recalling to our first visit with Mrs. Moum at the Svey Sisophon Prison, shortly after her arrest (May 2011), we had cried with Mrs. Moum wondering what God had in plan for her life.

Before we left that day, despite of the uncertainty of her future, we’d encouraged Mrs. Moum to bloom where God planted her.  And throughout the years that followed, Mrs. Moum did bloom!  She courageously took her strong Christian faith into that prison!  She boldly shared the Gospel with the inmates.  At the end of her captivity (three years later), Mrs. Moum led 61 people to the Lord!  Not only that, Mrs. Moum started the first prison children!  Upon her release on May 9, many Christian inmates expressed a sense of great loss, as Mrs. Moum, their key leader in their weekly Bible studies, is no longer there.  Even the head jailer was concerned of what might become of the children ministry after Mrs. Moum leaves.  But she promised her friends that, as soon as she settles her family affair in Malay, she would find ways to go back to prison, as a free person, to keep the ministry going.  Such courage!

During the service, Soeuth spoke encouraging word to Mrs. Moum (and to her unbelieving children) by comparing a story of a young man named Joseph, who, like Mrs. Moum, was falsely accused and imprisoned.  As God was with Joseph, however, He was also with Mrs. Moum helping her to endure the darkest times of her live.  And as God has a plan for Joseph sending him to Egypt ahead of time in order to prepare the way to save his family, so God also sent Mrs. Moum prison to lead those 61 inmates to the Lord, and to start the children ministry there!  Reflecting on the promised word from Jerimiah 29: 11, Soeuth challenged the listeners that God still has a plan for each of our lives.  Please continue to keep Mrs. Moum in prayer.

Thank you for praying for the recent motor bike tours among the northwest region youth ministry.  Altogether, we had 31 people went on this trip with 15 bikes!  During the trip, we encountered one accident with few minor injuries.  Having to deal with two broken bikes on the ways, the trip was a bit delayed.  At the end of the first day, just minutes before we reached the designated village, heavy rains began to pour down us!  Everyone made it safely into the houses, but all was soaked to the core! During the evening service that night, about 10+ people took turns to share what they had learned from this experience.   It was encouraging and humbling experience to the young people seeing villagers, though poor as they were, these villagers had welcomed the visiting group with their best of everything!  Many of them live in such remote distant places, that they long for any kind of visitors.  One dear lady from a very isolated village, in her excitement for finally having guests into her house, had given 3 of her best chickens and a duck to the visiting group!  And she prepared a feast for the hungry crowd!  Last week, we had asked you to pray that this would be a good learning opportunity for the young people.  And it did!  Thank you for praying!

Blessings,
 Soeuth and Syna


Friday, May 9, 2014

May Update

Dear Praying Friends,

Many of you have been praying for Mrs. Moum, and we want to give you updates on her case.  According to the local authorities, her times of captivity will come to a completion this month.    She is scheduled to be released from the Svey Sisophon Prison on May 12.  Some of the KEC church families of  the northwest regions will come together on May 13, at Bontey Meanchey Province, for a celebration of her release.  The leaders are planning to raise fund, through a love offering on that day, for her needs.  During her three- year time in prison, her children had sold most of their family valuable goods and heirlooms, and they even sold some properties in order to survive!  Except for the empty house remained, Mrs. Moum is going home, to start a new chapter of her life, empty hands!  Pray that the giving would be generous.  Pray also that the authorities would keep their promises and that they would drop any other charges against her.


So much is happening lately among the church families!  It seems like Satan, our archenemy, is working overtime against the Body of Christ!  The believers are being tested in every way.  In respond to the needs, the Poipet church leaders are gathering for a day or Fast and Prayer on May 12.  Please pray for the good outcome of those who plan to attend.


May 17-18, the KEC youth from the northwest region areas will take a motor bike tour visiting about 10 KEC churches in remote areas of Battambang Province, Malay and Pailen Districts.  Please pray for safe traveling for all.  The main purpose of this trip is for learning experiences for young people.  Pray for opportunities to encourage the local churches as well as opportunities to share the Gospel with those who are in need of salvation.  We are expecting about at least 20 bikes with two people on each bike will go on this trip!  We are praying that from this experience, the youth would have a revival of faith, develop a new commitment and an increasing passion for following Christ!

In responding the needs, the National youth committees have strong desire for the KEC youth to resume Bible quizzing ministry this year.  Unfortunately, the last time we had any quizzing activity was in June 2002!  And out of the 7 committees, only two of them had any quizzing experience!  Nevertheless, the committees, out of faith, are moving forward with the plan!  For a start, the first quizzing match is scheduled for August 30, for the northwest region churches, covering the Book of Mark chapters 1-3.  Many young people are already very excited about this quizzing event!  Pray that God would raise more interests from among youth, especially from the other regions.  Pray for wisdom and encouragement on the committees as they are putting things together, learning about the quizzing procedures and rules, writing questions, and so on.

We look forward to seeing our boys at the end of the month!  Justin will graduate from Dalat school on June 2.  After that he will have about one month left in Cambodia before he will head back to America for re-entry seminar.  It will be a huge change for all of us this summer!  We appreciate your prayers for our children.


Blessings,
Soeuth and Syna

Monday, April 14, 2014

April Update

Dear Praying Friends,
Happy Khmer New Year!

You’ve been praying for the recent National KEC youth conference, we want to share with you some ministry updates…

Since we needed to get to the camp site and get things ready a head of time, our family left Poipet early on Tuesday morning of April 1 to Kampong Cham Province.  Altogether, we drove about 9 hours, going through Battambang Province to picking up 200+ mats and other supplies which were on the way there.  We were about an hour before reaching K. Cham, when we were confronted with a huge sand/ dust storm which lasted about 20 minutes! At one point, we had to stop at the side of the road because we could not see anything! Then a terrible rains storm followed us the whole way through!  About 5 or 6 trees felt on in front and behind us!  And though we had a big plastic sheet to cover the mats on the back of a truck, by the time we’d reached our destination, part of our suitcases and all the mats were drenched with rain waters!  “Oh well”, Jonathan said, “at least the conference does not start until the next day”.  And while we were still driving and trying to get through the storm, we received multiple phone calls from church people in Poipet—all saying the same thing, at that very moment, a big rain storm, in Poipet, was knocking down trees and houses!  At the same time, we began to wonder what God had in plan for the coming conference.  The theme for this year conference was based on Revelations 3:16, “So, because you are lukewarm- neither hot nor cold- I am about to spit you out of my mouth”.

By late evening and upon arrival (April 1), we received more bad news:  Four members of the National youth committees could not make it to the conference due to family emergencies.  And the camp director (we’d rent a camp) made some last- minute changes that had some significant effects on the conference!!!  Having no other alternatives, we proceeded as planned.


In late afternoon on the next day, April 2, the first day of the conference, everyone arrived safely, and all seemed very excited to be at the conference at last!  The registration time went until late in the evening.  Although the number of those who actually registered and paid for the conference fees were only 528, more than 550 people showed up at every meal time! The committees had to do the head counts at each meal so that we would not be over charged by the catering people!
Throughout the entire conference, we’d encountered a number of problems.  We had no electric power from 10 pm to 5 am every night!  Since all the indoor- running waters were operated by electric power-- some people went to bed without any shower! With the average temperature of mid 90’s with humidity, there was no power to turn on the fans!  We received a few complain from young people, but the conference went on as planned. Despite of the facts mentioned, everyone seemed to accept and comply with the situations well.

About 11:30 am on the third and final day, while the joined service was going on, another rain storm hit the camp very hard!  The strong winds nearly knocked off the tents!  This was very unusual for April!  It should be the hottest and driest time of the year!  And yet, here we had two thunder and rain storms in one week! However, instead of complaining and grumping as we had expected, the youth leaders turned the whole event into fun time for everyone; it became a raining party!  The worship leaders led the group with a number of popular, fun songs. And many young people, feeling encouraged by their peer, went out to dance in the rains! It was so amazing and fun to watch!

Around 3 pm of that last day, we received yet another bad news!  Chamroeun, one of the worship leaders, received a shocking report that his house in Phnom Penh was burned to the ground!  The fire destroyed everything they owned, including their whole life saving!  Everyone was very upset!  That evening during the final worship time, the youth committees decided to give a special offering for Chamroeun and his family.  We realized that the giving probably would not be much, being that it was the last evening of the conference, and that the young people most likely had already spent their every last penny on snacks and souvenirs.  But in respond to the needs, the committees decided to take the collection anyway.  All the money was collected and immediately counted.  The currencies received including US dollars, Khmer Riels, and Thai Bahts—altogether it was $570.00!  That was about $1.00 from every person attended that conference!  This amount may not sound much to people living in the West.  But in Cambodia, bases on average income, this amount is about 5- 6 month salaries!  As one young man exclaimed, “Who says that the young people don’t have money?”


Staying with the conference theme, all pastors and seminar leaders spoke variety of toptics all related to “Hot or Cold? Lukewarm, No More!”  Every night the guest speaker, Rev. Nareth May, challenged the young people to make a decision to follow Christ.  The first two nights, there were about 10-20 people raised their hands up showing that they were willing to make that decision.  But on the third night, about a 100 people went up to the front stage to answer the altar call!

The afternoon rains brought cooler weather for that last night.  But who wants to sleep when you won’t be seeing some of your friends again, until next year?  That’s what most young people did!  Some stayed up all night chatting with their new found friends.  Some even encouraged one another to stay true to the commitment they’d made during the conference.  Early the next morning, April 5, young people loaded up onto their designated vehicles.  One by one a bus or a van exited out of the camp.  The remaining committees stayed behind to help clean up the camp.   By the time we left the camp site, it was almost noon time!  We went directly to Siem Reap province, taking a long two youth committee members, dropped them off at their places, checked into a hotel at 4 pm, and crashed!  Never a dull moment with the Lao family!

And did I mention that our boys, Justin and Jonathan, were with us the whole time, taking along their suitcases and other personal belonging, attending parts of the conference, waiting for us to take them back to Dalat School after a week off from their spring break?  They were such a good sport playing along with all that went on.  Jonathan even enjoyed playing in the rains with the other Khmer kids!
Last week (April 6-11), we were in Penang, Malaysia.  We came directly from Siem Reap to Penang.  Justin and Jonathan started school that Monday (April 7) while we stayed in the school guest house and rested...  Being located on the school campus, we were able to visit with the boys during the lunch hours, saw how they interacted with their peers and dorm siblings, met and chatted with their teachers, and joined with their dorm meetings.  The boys even slept, a few times, in the guest house with us!  We counted blessed to be able to celebrate the boys’ birthday parties, with their dorm family, two parties in one week!  Jonathan turned 12 on April 9th, and Justin’s early surprised birthday was celebrated that next night!  The Jackson Dorm has a very fantastic birthday tradition where dorm members take turn to give meaningful tributes to the birthday person!  We were so moved to hear all the wonderful and heartfelt tributes including words of blessing and encouragement that every person in that room was giving to our sons! We’re so thankful to God for such a great week!

For quite sometimes, Meing (Auntie) Pheap had consistently asked Soeuth to preach at a new church site, in Doung Mear Village, Battambang Province.  Meing  Pheap (founder of Bethlehem Church, in Battambang) has been excitedly sharing with us about a daughter church that she and the leaders from Bethlehem church had planted since December 2013!  Every time we go teach a leadership class in BTB, Meing Pheap would often repeats the same request.  But time did not permit, until now…  So, while in Penang, Soeuth was working on an Easter message as requested by Meing Pheap and some elders.

This Palm Sunday, April 13, we went to Doung Mear Church!  Upon arrival, however, we’d noticed that a place of worship, surrounded by dried rice fields and grass huts, was located under the shades of mango and coconut trees with 50+ colorful plastic chairs all lined up the adults, and 5 large blue plastic sheets, on ground, for children to sit. A number of respectful village men and women, along with the village families and their many children were already presented at the site!  Older children had lovingly and carefully decorated the service area with palm leaves, seasonal flowers, and balloons!  Everyone was excited about this special event!  Having arrived early, we had sometimes to meet and chat with people before the service began.  That was when Soeuth felt led to preach an evangelistic message instead!  During the service, many different age groups of children and youth took turns to perform their special songs. Everything was so beautiful!!!  The children truly sang and worshipped from their hearts! In the sermon, Soeuth challenged the audience to think about the origin of Earth and everything on it, including the origin of mankind.  He‘d asked, “Since everything on Earth seemed to have a beginning, then, who is the Maker of all things?”  Everyone seemed to pay close attention to every word spoken.  Even the very small kids sat still throughout the entire service!  Amazing!!!  We had never seen such good behaviors as in these kids! At the end of sermon and upon altar call, 10 ladies went to the front and asked to receive Jesus!  The church families celebrated this special occasion with very tasty green curry with rice noodle!

This week, April 14-16, is Khmer New Year!  As in every religious holiday season, this is a testing time for church people, especially for new believers.  Many people already left Poipet to visit their hometowns.  For those church people who are not traveling, they will come to our place on April 15 for a full day of games and fellowship.  The Living Water church will do the same on April 16.  Please pray for protection and safe traveling for all.  PRAY that believers would stand strong in their faith.
According to Mr. Bo Samoeun, the lead member of the Svey Sisophon prison ministry team, Mrs. Moum is due for release on May 13!  This is the most anticipating moment for Mrs. Moum and for all her friends and family!   Please PRAY that the authorities will keep their words.
Thank you for praying. Happy Easter!  Our God is alive!  Hallelujah!!!


Because He Lives,
Syna, Soeuth, Justin, and Jonathan
 





Thursday, March 20, 2014

March Update

Dear Friends,

GREETINGS from the land of the tropics!  As some of you receiving this newsletter are experiencing some extreme cold weather, we are going through heat waves with a daily average temperature in the mid 90’s degrees F!  Our upstairs part of the house is unbearable during the day time hours!  Even with continuous running fans in the evening hours, it would only circulate hot airs! Despite of the extreme heat that would normally accompanied March and April, however, we look forward to the best time of the year that is yet to come, the mango season!  For those of you with a sweet tooth and are craving for some juicy mango with sweet and creamy sticky rice for dessert, this is the best time for a visit! And all around our yards, we got about 12 trees full of mangos ready and waiting for you!

LENA: You have been faithfully praying for and financially supporting Lena and her family, and we want to update with you on their situations.  Throughout the month of February, Lena has made a few trips the capitol city, Phnom Penh, to the eye hospital, where she received reconstruction surgery on her left eye.  She will need to make a few more trips for more cosmetic surgeries.   During the recently Poipet quarterly women seminar, Lena was excited to be part of the women group… 

Lena’s oldest daughter, Danaat is enjoying studying at a beauty school.  Danaat is so grateful to God for what HE is doing in her life that she is NOT ASHAMED to tell everyone whom she met about Preah Yeasu (Jesus)!  Every evening meal when we often asked, “How was your day?”  “What did you learn today?” Or, “Who did you meet?”  Danaat was always excited telling us about the many opportunities she often had in sharing the Good News at this school!  On Thursdays evening after class, Danaat often brought home some friends from the school to whom she has been witnessing.  The friends would come and chat with us for a while asking more questions concerning Christianity.  Though no one has made any decision of accepting Christ yet, their strong interests are noticeable.   In respond, we often sent with Danaat some reading booklets and tracts to share with her friends.  Danaat herself is enrolling in a discipleship class on Sunday afternoons.  She is very excited about the upcoming National KEC Youth Conference in Kampong Cham Province, April 2-5.  This will be her first time attending the youth conference!  While Lena was busy traveling to Phnom Penh for her eye’s need, Danaat was also busy visiting a local dental clinic where she had some dental works done on her front teeth.  Instead of hiding and feeling shamed because of her missing teeth, Danaat now smiles with more confidence showing off her beauty white teeth! 


Some of you have been asking about Mrs. Moum.  By agreements of the Cambodian “laws”, her time of captivity should come to completion by May 2014!  We are praying and trusting God to work HIS will on her case.

CLASSES:  Every other week on Tuesdays, we travel to Battambang (BTB) Province to teach all- day classes.  Despite of the fact that it’s a very long and tiring day for us, spending more than 13 hours on road trips and teaching, after hearing what was shared, however, we often feel encouraged at the end of the day. Altogether, we have 26 students from the BTB areas, and many of them are key church leaders.  Since the missionaries exited out of the province , and with the church people constantly moving in and out (in search for jobs), most KEC churches from the areas  began to decrease in numbers, and in some places the church became weaker.  In addition, the leaders from the BTB Province expressed a sense of isolation and lonely, and they persistently asking for a class to start!   In respond to the needs, we began a leadership class in June, and then another class in July 2013. 


Currently we have two classes going on, “Spiritual Leadership” and “How to Preach” at various locations upon request.  This is one of the most exciting classes we have!  The students, mostly farmers, give up one day of work, come to class with great anticipation, all assigned lessons prepared, and with their minds eager to learn and hearts ready to receive!  We often have a rich sharing time when students take turns to tell one another what God is doing in their lives. At the end of the classes, everyone went home feeling encouraged as the result.  Every meeting, students and teachers, alike, packed their own lunches and even brought extra ready to share!  The common expressions that we often heard, “I can’t wait until the next class!” Or “Why can’t we have meetings like this more often?”


On Monday evenings at our house, we also have a leadership class where 22 students attended.  The students come from various backgrounds: some are key leaders from the nearby churches, others are full-time staffs from local NGOs, and some are university students.   Because of their diverse backgrounds, the discussions were always lively.  Currently we are studying the “Spiritual Leadership” class.  Please pray for the students.  Some of them are going through some severe testing times.  Five students from this class have recently lost their jobs (their contracts ended with local NGOs).

Sport Ministry: The Living Water Church was very excited, on February 23rd, when one of their soccer teams (under 16- year old) received First Place for the season!  Because the match took place on a Sunday afternoon (after church), many church families were able to come and cheered for the games!  What made the game so exciting was that, this team was the underdog throughout the entire season!  And although many of the key players are not yet professed Christians, they were willing to be part of the KEC team abiding by all our rules, especially against gambling!  In Cambodia, gambling is a very common practice, especially among athletes!  Having these non- Christian players willing to join the KEC team speaks volumes about the testimony of the church as well as of the KEC team!  Since the championship match, more young people from the Poipet community asked to be part of the KEC teams!  While we are excited about the out-reach ministry for the community kids, we also have great concerns for our youth leaders.   Please PRAY for Joshua, aged 24, who is the head coach for all 8 KEC teams in Poipet.  He is a person of significant influence from among the athletes in Poipet.  Being a Christian and a very good athlete, many young people look to him with respect and admiration.  And a number of youth came to church (and some had already accepted the Lord) because of his influence. At the same times, however, Satan, our arch enemy, also has his eyes on Joshua and other sport leaders!  Pray that when the targets of temptations heading their ways that God would guard their hearts against the evil ones.   Much thanks to many of you who are supports of the sport ministry!

YOUTH MINISTRY:  The most anticipating event for young people is coming on April 2-5, when the Annual National KEC Youth Conference will take place in Kampong Cham Province!  The National youth committees are expecting about 650 youth from all over Cambodia!  Pray for the speakers of seminars and main events.  The fact that we are in the midst of the HOT season (average daily temperature now is in the mid 90’s), we are anticipating some potential problems with electricity and water supplies.  Please pray for the committees as they oversee the entire conference.  Pray for good health and protection for those who will travel from distant places.  Among the 45 + of the KEC youth from Poipet, about 20 guys (from the soccer team) will attend this conference for the first time!  Please be in PRAY for the overall needs and potential problems that may arise.  Pray for safe traveling of all the youth and leaders from around Cambodia.  Many of the young people attending this conference are first timers.  Please pray for receptive hearts.  This year’s theme conference is based on Rev. 3:15, “Lukewarm.  No more!”

Family news:  Justin (aged 17) is busy finishing up his senior year at Dalat.  Lord willing he will attend Crown College, Minnesota, in August 2014.  But before that, Justin will enroll in the Re-entry Seminar for MKs at Biola University, in California, on July 13-25.  Jonathan (will be 12 on April 9th) is still adjusting to the Dalat International School. We praise God for placing some amazing and godly people around Jonathan’s life at the Dalat School!  Please pray for the dorm parents and teachers at the school, who, because of the Call and their great love for the Master, are using their gifts and skills and talents to serve at Dalat School with passion, conviction, commitment, and a devotion to love and care for our children.  This summer will be huge adjustments for our family!  PLEASE PRAY for smooth transitions.

THANK YOU!  We are grateful for your continual support to the GCF which enables us to serve God in this part of the world, bringing lost people into God’s Kingdom.  Please do share with us what God is doing in your life.

Because He Lives,
Soeuth and Syna
with Justin and Jonathan Lao



Sunday, January 19, 2014

January Update


Dear Friends,

WOW!  We made it to another year!  The Christmas season is finally over!  The boys and I (Syna) could only attend 13 Christmas events out of the many invitations we had, but Soeuth went and spoke at most of these places!  At last, no more eating curies, until the next Christmas season...  Over all, we did have a great time visiting the many villages, throughout the northwest region, as the church families came together to celebrate the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ.  In one village, Srae Noi, we had a baptismal service, following the Christmas event!  Even though it was a windy and “cold” day, 32 new believers joyfully waded into a local pond to be baptized by their leaders!    One lady even took her little child into the water with her.  (The child was very clingy to his mother).  It was a beautiful sight to behold.  Please pray for these new believers to continue following the path of being Jesus’ disciples.

The last of our Christmas events was held on January 16, in the Svey Sisophon prison, where Mrs. Moum is still locked up against her will since May of 2011.  Mrs. Moum and the prison ministry volunteer team were able to get permission from the jailer so we could conduct a Christmas event for the inmates there.  All together, the team set up and gave away 121 care packages.  Many of these inmates came from distant places, and because of this and other reasons, some hardly ever get any visitors from their love ones. It was a beautiful testimony of Christ’s Love to these inmates, as the message of Christ’s love was being shared in words and actions.  Special thanks to Mr. Bo Samoeun and his leadership team
who are committed to serve in the prison ministry.  Please continue to pray for the prison ministry and for the children ministry outreach in this prison.  Mrs. Moum’s time of captivity is coming to a completion in May 2014.  She is looking forward to be released as promised by the local authorities.  Pray that nothing would interfere with the plan.
Despite of the overwhelming busyness over the Christmas season, we managed to get away for our family time, Jan. 6-12.  We had our own “Christmas Day” in January.  Upon Justin’s request, we spent most our time traveling around visiting other provinces throughout the southwestern and southeastern parts of Cambodia, exploring new roads, riding ferries, hiking, swimming, and visiting new places.  In the process, we’d encountered a few episodes of unpleasant motion sicknesses including a 24-hour period of food poisoning (Syna).  In spite of the stomach problems, and even though the never-ending “emergency” phone calls (from church people) followed us throughout the entire trips, it was GOOD to get away from Poipet.
The Monday and Tuesday following the trips were spent wrapping up with labeling and mending clothes, packing, and making favorite meals for the boys before they head off to boarding school.  And after 13 hours of traveling, Syna and the boys made it safely to Dalat on Jan. 15.  At the Dalat School, the entire Jackson Dorm kids went the extra mile just to make the welcome special.  School started on Jan 16, and Jonathan had a successful first day.  Thank you for praying for our children.
Having Justin and Jonathan in boarding school, we were not sure how we should cope with and/ or adjust to the “empty nest”.  But God, in His sovereignty, knows our hearts.  As our sons are away boarding school, God gives us two “daughters” to love and care for.   We’ve been enjoying having Da-nat, aged 20, living with us.  She moved into our house on Christmas Day, and she is having a great time studying at a beauty shop in Poipet…  Last week, as we were getting ready for our boys to go to school, another girl, SR, aged 17, was also moving to live with us for a while.  We’d learned of SR’s situations from a friend that she, being away from her mother, was working in a bad place.  So, until things are working with her family, SR will be living with us for a while.  We praise God and Da-nat and SR seemed to connect well with each other.  Please pray that the living arrangement would work out well for the girls.  We are not sure where they are spiritually.  Pray for wisdom and discernment on our parts and we would be good mentors and surrogate parents to them.
We would love to hear about what God is doing in your life.  As always, we appreciate you continual prayers and support.  Your sacrificial giving to the Great Commission Fund enables us to keep on serving in this part of the world touching lives through words and actions showing Christ’s love to those in need.  Thank you for partnering with us.  Lost people matter to God.  He wants them found.
In Him,
Syna and Soeuth, with Justin and Jonathan Lao

  

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

December Update (Part 2)


Dear Friends,

We want to let you know that the quarterly northwest regional youth rally on December 10 was a big success!  Though only 129 youth registered and paid for the meal, 190 people (and more) showed up!  Thanks to the devoted and hard working youth committees, all things went smoothly as could be.  Young people from three provinces came to join the festive celebrations. This was the first Christmas gathering for many of the people who came! Everyone seemed to have a great time, and everyone participated well.  And the singing was so joyous and LOUD that the musicians (especially the drummer) could hardly hear the beats! Many groups of talented kids took turns to perform their favorite songs and/ or choreography dances!  There were given opportunities for testimonies and sharing.  All giving praises to the Lord Jesus, the ONE who is the true reason for this celebration!


During the time of message Soeuth challenged the youth with many questions relating to the meaning of Christmas. “What would you do for Christmas?  What would you give back to Christ?”  Many stood up to give their appropriate reasons, including Thong, a newly convert. 

Thong, aged 24, is one of the key strikers for the division I soccer team for the Living Water Church. Over the summer, Thong, one of the soccer players from the community kids, has been coming to play soccer at the church ground.  Usually, gambling is very common in Cambodia.  There is an underline saying that goes like this, “If no bet, no sweat”.  In other words, people gamble for everything, especially during any sport events.  At first, Thong, being one of well know

best players, came to the church ground looking for such an opportunity.  Yet, as Thong observed, there was something totally different at the Living Water soccer games!  The games were exciting!  There were many great players from each competing team.  Yet, no one was betting!  “Odd!  What a waste of time” grumbled Thong.  Instead, the losing team members were doing the 10 push- ups for every goal made by the opposite team!  Thong also noticed that the language used by the players was different, too!  There was hardly any cursing or foul language heard!  From time to time when a player “accidentally” shouted a cursed word, then the game suddenly stopped!  Nobody played.  After a few moments of awkward silent, a guilty person stepped forward, apologized to the other players, stoop down, did the 5 push-ups in front of the groups, only then could the games be resumed!  “Such strange behaviors!” commented Thong.  But this fascinated him very much!  He liked it, in fact.  The warm welcome from the other players the fellowship after the games intrigued him.  
Even from the very beginning, Thong felt included and acceptance. This and many other reasons kept compelling Thong to come and to play at the church ground.   His curiosity to these “strange” activities led Thong to ask many questions.  Eventually, on Sunday morning, during a Sunday Bible study class, July 28, 2013, Thong gave his life to follow the Lord Jesus!  Since then, Thong has been very faithful coming to church regularly.  His new and exciting life caused him to constantly singing praises to God, non-stop!  Thong is often seen to participate in every church event.  Even with his off-key voice,
Thong is not ashamed to join the worship team on Sunday services!  Thong is currently studying a Living Water class with one of church leaders.  So, at the recent youth event, when challenged by the question, “What would you give back to Christ?” without any hesitant, standing up in front of nearly 200 people, Thong boldly declared, “I commit to give my life to serve Jesus Christ for the rest o my life!”  Please keep Thong and many other new believers in your prayers as they are taking “baby steps” trotting this new ground of being followers of Jesus Christ.


Another new believer who will participate in the Christmas event, first time in her life, is a young lady of 20 years old named Da Nat.  Because of her new, reversed role of being the “bread winner” for the family, and with her other responsibilities of caring for the family needs, Da Nat was sad that she could not join the recent youth event.  But she is excited about the coming joined Christmas event at the Living Water church on December 25!  Da Nat is working hard saving up money so she and her mother, Lena, and two younger sisters could afford a taxi ride from Malay to Poipet!

Da Nat was a typical care-free young lady who had high hopes and dreams of finding a good husband and a good future.  She is the oldest of three daughters belonging to Lena. As a good and responsible daughter, Da Nat was always careful to listen and obey her mother in every way she could.  Though Da Nat had helped earning some money from various side jobs to help caring for the family needs, the role for feeding the family was always belonged to her mother.  All of these had changed suddenly, however, on the morning of June 1, 2013, when her step father took an ax and brutally attacked Da Nat, her mother, Lena, and her younger sister (please refer to Lena’s story for details).  Like a flash of light, all her hopes and dreams instantly shattered right before her eyes!  Her beautiful oval face was suddenly replaced by a huge scar on her left cheek, and two missing front teeth now took the place her once beautiful smiles…  By the grace of God that all three victims miraculously survived!  (Lena who had suffered the most had to undergo many reconstruction surgeries on her head and eye)...

Before this tragic incident took, Lena, with the help of her three daughters, ran a small saloon shop at the corner of their small grass hut, where she did nails, hairs, and make-ups for interested costumers.  The small meager payments she received from customers were barely enough to put food on the table (mat) feeding the girls and while keeping the girls in public school.  Nevertheless, Lena was thankful for the shop.  However, now that Lena has one good eye remained and with poor eye sight along with other constant medical issues, Lena could no long carry on this responsibility.  The reversed role 
of being the bread winner now suddenly falls on Da Nat, the oldest girl of the family!

During the long recovery periods and with her mother constantly returning to the hospital, Da Nat was able to reflect on the miracles that God allowed in her life.  At their moments of difficult times, she was able to see the Love of Jesus pouring to her family through the loving care and responsiveness of the Body of believers.  And every week when the Bible study often took place at their house, Da Nat was able to hear the word of God being taught in the class.  As the result Da Nat was encouraged to study God’s Word with her family and on her own.  So upon Soeuth’s invitation, Da Nat committed her life to Christ on Monday, October 21, 2013.  Since then, Da Nat has been one of the regular attendees at the Malay house church weekly Bible study class. 

As the new role of caring for her family now falls on her, Da Nat is taking full responsibility of running the saloon shop where she earns small amount of money to help feed the family.  When asked what her future plans for life would be, Da Nat could only think for “one day at a time”.  Her immediate goal is for a chance to attend a beauty school in order to improve her skills in cosmetic and hair stylist.   And she will have that chance when January comes.  Starting in January will move to Poipet to live with us for a while in order to train in such a skill at one of the saloon shops here.

Please continue to pray for the many Christmas programs that are yet to be done throughout the remaining days of December.  Pray that each of these celebrations would truly bring honor to Christ and not just following the programs.  

This morning , we received words that Synath Tol, (Syna’s older brother), after over two years of struggling against cancer, finally went HOME to be with the Lord at the age of 50.  Synath, a devoted follower of Jesus, had served as a pastor with the Cambodian Evangelical Church  (CEC) in Tacoma, WA, for many years.  Synath is survived by his wife, Soupha, and three teenagers, ages 19, 16, and 13.  Please pray for the family during this difficult time.
We wish you and Blessed and Merry Christmas. 
He is the reason for this season,
Syna and Soeuth Lao