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Siem Reap holds
the greatest stronghold in Cambodia, the Ancient Angkor Wat. People
go to the wat everyday to bow down and worship the gods. They
believe that these divinities could help them, protect them, or
give them good lives. These old practices makes it hard for the
Cambodians to be converted in Christianity.
After the Khmer Rouge tragedy,
many Cambodians were seeking and hurting. Few years after, came
an open door for Christianity to penetrate in their lives where
they see hope and comfort in Christ. Thus, from 1990, the goodnews
came to our land and there were more people who became Christians.
Siem Reap has around 80,000 in
population. 2% of the population is already Christian. 42 churches
has been planted by the many pastors and missionaries coming to
Siem Reap. There are 120 cell churches scattered in Siem Reap
being lead by the leaders. These churches and cell churches are
composed of the different groups as follows:
- Full Gospel Assembly
- Baptist
- Pentecostal
- Charismatic
- Prysbeterians
- Methodist
The local churches are now encountering
several difficulties such as:
- lack of general education and Theological
training among ministers
- poverty which forces the ministers
to have full time job (to support their family) because church
members could not support their pastors thus, hindering the
pastor to focus on the church work
- not enough Christian teaching materials
for children, youth and adult discipleship
- problems in the working relationships
with the missionaries because of imposing attitudes and ethnocentricity
of some missionaries
- clashes of doctrinal biases
- the strongholds that are not torn down
With these problems, the Christians and
churches are in need of more prayers and support.
For
more information, check this downloadable files: -----------
ALL CHURCH IN SIEM REAP
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