Faith sprouts in floating Cambodian village

“Because the people here are afraid of ghosts,” Andrew said. “They need to know that this Creator God is more powerful than ghosts.”

IMG_4494KBAL TAOL, Cambodia –David* never imagined he’d use ghosts as a way to share the Gospel.

A Christian worker in Cambodia, David was surveying floating villages on Tonle Sap Lake, the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia, and was in need of a boat and driver. Andrew,* whom David had led to Christ 18 months earlier, agreed to take the job. Continue reading “Faith sprouts in floating Cambodian village”

Serving in Thailand 48 years – Part Three

This is part three of an interview with veteran missionary Alan Eubank. Alan and his wife Joan have served in Thailand for over 47 years.

Dan: I know that over the years we’ve known one another, you told a number of stories. In fact, in your three books, you’ve told stories about the beginning of your ministry. Now, as you travel so many days into these little villages and struggled with the chieftains and, once they were supposed to be Christian, or interested in Christianity and yet, as you mentioned earlier, that fact that it’s been so many years since the first baptism. And it seems to me that the Thai people have been somewhat resistant to the gospel, over all these years. We’ve seen a large percentage in Chang Mai people saying x many and so many and I’m just…and yet there seems to be a more openness…than there has been in previous years. I’m just wondering, what do you think about that? What do you think that reason is?
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