Once upon a time in the far off land of Cambodia, in the village of Phnom Penh, in a home called The Good Shepherd there lived a family of children. These children had come from all over Cambodia, from villages far and wide. They had been abandoned by their parents and relatives and had come to live in this home built by a married couple from Germany. They lived together, learned together, played together, and worked together. They took care of each other, and lived in complete peace, happy with their lives in the home. One day the German man died, and his grieving wife decided to go back to Germany to be with the rest of her family. A loving couple from the Philippines listened to a call from the King asking them to come and live at the home and help to take care of the children. And so Sir Floyd, Lady Nancy, and their son Adrian moved into the home. They loved the children very much, they took care of them, made sure that the children went to school and got an education, and they taught the children all about the great King and His son Prince Jesus. They taught them about how much the King loved them, about how the King was also a great Father, one that had many children and was alway looking for more children to adopt into His family. They talked to them about the Prince, the King’s only true born son. About how the Prince was a great man, one that loved all the children in the land. About how there had been a war going on between the evil one and the King for a long time, and how the evil one was constantly trying to steal the King’s children away from Him. They told them about how the royal Prince, a man that had lived a perfect life had sacrificed himself and died to save all of the children in the land from the evil one. And how because He had freely given of Himself, with no alterior motive and out of a pure heart, the King had brought him back to life after three days, and He now sat on a throne in the kingdom next to His Father the King. Now all the children are able to walk and live in freedom, if only they choose to. If they pledge their lives to the King, and promise to live their lives for Him then they too will one day get to go to the kingdom and live with the King and the Prince. All of the children, one by one, gave their lives to the King. They live their lives for the King, depending on Him for all of their needs, they rely on Him for their food and water, for the roof over their heads, and for their schooling to be paid for, and the King being a man of love always provides for His children. The King has huge plans for His children, and is going to use them in mighty ways to change the world, impact people’s lives, and call more lost children into the Kingdom.

The End.

 

Please pray for the children of Cambodia.