Matthew 5:16 states

The people who sat in darkness have seen a great light

And for those who lived in the land where death casts its shadow,

A light has shined.

This verse describes the Christian movement in Cambodia. Cambodia is a country that has had a recent history of war and mass genocide. You can feel the shadow of death in this country; you can look into the eyes of the older generation and see the hurt and the pain.

There was a massive genocide in Cambodia in the late 1970’s.   It is estimated that over two million people (one third of the population) died during this genocide. The genocide began through a civil war… civil war began between two political parties, Lon Nol’s Government and Pol Pot’s Khmer Rouge. In April 1975, the Khmer Rouge overtook the capital city of Phnom Penh and forced everyone to move out of the cities and to farming communities. The Khmer Rouge’s goal was to create a new communist society where there was no money, no real education and everyone made their living working on farms.

The Khmer Rouge decided the fastest way to implement the new communist society was to kill off anyone who they thought would be a “threat” to the success of the new communist government. They tortured and killed innocent teachers, doctors, people with formal education, and even people who wore glasses because glasses represented a Western way of thinking. They killed Buddhist Monks and over 90% of Christians living in Cambodia. People who were not tortured and killed were forced to slave away in the fields for sometimes over 18 hours per day.

This genocide, which is hardly if ever discussed in World History classes, is the worst genocide of the last 30 years…. People were tortured, arms cut off, fingernails excruciatingly pulled out, buried alive, women’s babies were cut out of their stomachs.

I have posted some graphic pictures of victims of the genocide and torturing methods. I believe that pictures say more than my words can.
 
Here is a picture of a man who was tortured during the Khmer Rouge Genocide. His arms are cut off and
you can see the fear in his eyes.. I’m sure he knew he would be executed.
 
 
Killing Tree Where Kids and Women Were Executed in the Khmer Rouge Genocide
 
Skulls of Men, Women and Children Killed in the Khmer Rouge Genocide

 

 

This recent devastatingly cruel Cambodian history helps explain the sadness and hopelessness you see in the eyes of Cambodians age 30 and over.

 

In a country where only an estimated 3% of the country is Christian, Jesus light is desperately needed to clear out the darkness that has covered the country. When you enter a dark room with a small candle, the light makes the darkness flee and Jesus is much bigger than a small candle.

 

Even with all the darkness, there are sections of light in this country. The Christians are on fire for GOD and love HIM with their whole heart. They are role models for me. The younger kids are full of purity, smiles and love. They are untainted and just a joy to be around. I believe the kids are the future and the way for Jesus light to shine in this country.

 
Pure Joy of Cambodian Kid.. Even though he is disabled he still has the joy

 

 
 

Our ministry this month is working with the poorest of the poor, the least of the least. We are working in a slum where people’s main source of income is to collect trash and sell it. People are lucky if they make $2 a day… even kids as young as 7 are on the trash heaps collecting trash.

Please pray for the people of Cambodia that God continues to soften their hearts to let Jesus and his pure joy and light consume their life. Please pray for Jesus to lift off the sadness and despair off the Cambodians.
I have felt  a type of sadness for the Cambodian people that I have never felt before… my teamate encouraged me and stated that you can not experience pure joy without experiencing pure sadness.
Please continue to pray for me and my team that GOD stregnthens us and encourages us and fills us with his joy and light.
If you want to send me a written card, letter or small care  package (no food ) please send it to :
 
Adventures In Missions
c/o Erica Talley (World Race Janurary 2009) 
 6000 Wellspring Trail
 Gainesville, GA 30506
 
 I love you all and want to thank my church family for their huge donation of $700…. I really appreciate your love and prayers. GOD has truly been moving and providing financially for this trip. It is amazing I am so close to being funded and didn’t receive my 1st donation until mid October. GOD is truly a miracle worker.