A new church building in Cambodia stands as a community center
Shary Frahm shares the completion of the Hope Lutheran Evangelical Church in Cambodia, now established as a global community center for the Taros Village region.
“Our plan is to offer education to young and old, assist through health initiatives, technical training, and financial teaching, with encouragement, love, and spiritual development. While each of these categories are stand-alone topics to bring into the community one by one, the opportunity to bring life-changing opportunities is potentially immense, as we can also show them the love of our Father,” Shary shares in her latest newsletter.
The history of this church dates back to 2019 when Pastor Ravvy returned to his native Siem Reap to care for his elderly parents and purchased a plot of land.
In January 2024, “a generous donation gave Hope School the gift of walls, doors, and windows for an enclosed school/church. While the chickens, frogs, cats, birds, and every other insect had previously had free rein to meander through the porch area, these changes brought forth a better layout and weather protection,” Shary explains.
She continues, saying that in mid-February, a surprise visit by a national Korean church brought the news that Pastor Ravvy had been chosen for a church building. Work began in March and was completed at the beginning of June. “This amazing gift has further made a solid footprint into eternity with an unexpected brick building. God’s house.”
Discover more of this story here: https://globallutheranoutreach.com/blog/frahm/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2024/06/KK-June-2024.pdf
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