Gospel Outreach Empowers Adventist Church in Cambodia with Effective Training and Community Programs

As people embrace the message of Jesus' impending return and His blessed hope, mission efforts in Cambodia spearheaded by the Adventist Church in collaboration with Gospel Outreach Ministry have led to community baptisms.

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Gospel Outreach Empowers Adventist Church in Cambodia with Effective Training and Community Programs

According to statistics, 90% of Cambodia's population adheres to Buddhism, making it a predominantly Buddhist country.

Cambodia Adventist Mission
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Gospel Outreach (GO) is a dedicated project supporting the Adventist Church in Cambodia (CAM) in reaching out to communities across various regions. According to statistics, 90% of Cambodia's population adheres to Buddhism, making it a predominantly Buddhist country. Recently, Dr. Gary Wagner, the regional director of GO, visited several GO workers to celebrate their hard work and conduct important training sessions.

Dr. Wagner’s visit from June 18–29, 2024, was significant as it was an opportunity to connect with the GO workers and recognize the fruits of their labor. These committed individuals have been actively engaging with communities, offering Bible studies, and sharing the message of Christ. Their efforts, supported by GO, have led to the baptism of 30 individuals in two different locations: Udormeanchey and Kampong Chhnang.

In addition to celebrating these spiritual milestones, a comprehensive training session on making disciples was conducted. The training, held at a training center located in Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, brought together 25 GO workers to equip them with the necessary skills and encouragement to continue their mission. This initiative is crucial in preparing them for the ongoing work of spreading the gospel and fulfilling the mission entrusted to them in anticipation of the return of Jesus Christ.

The impact of GO’s support and the dedication of its workers is evident in the growing number of individuals committing their lives to God. As they continue their mission, the training and celebration serve as a reminder of the importance of their work and the blessings that come with their faithful service.

The original article was published on the Southern Asia-Pacific Division website.