Cambodia
- Houston’s Cambodian Baptists Lose Founding Fathers to COVID-19The next generation grapples with how to continue the legacy of two prominent pastors who built and brought together the refugee community.Phoebe S. Gibson|
- Cambodian Christians’ Government Endorsement Represents a ‘Modern-Day Miracle’With major gatherings and promises of continued religious freedom protections, evangelists are eager to see the gospel keep spreading in the Buddhist nation.Bob Craft|
- Making Missions Count: How a Major Database Tracked Thailand’s Church-Planting RevivalA movement in Southeast Asia shows how real-time reporting is building Great Commission connections.Kate Shellnutt|
- Gleanings: October 2017Important developments in the church and the world (as they appeared in our October issue).CT Staff|
- Cambodia Lets Anti-Trafficking Ministry Stay After Controversial News ReportGovernment rescinds threat to shut down a US-based evangelical charity.Kate Shellnutt|
- Cambodia’s Child Sex Industry Is Dwindling—And They Have Christians to ThankFrom rescues to legal reform, a faithful minority changed the country’s criminal landscape.Kate Shellnutt in Phnom Penh|
- Cambodians Usher in a Miraculous Moment for ChristianityHow the Southeast Asian country went from an underground church to a church-planting boom.Kate Shellnutt in Phnom Penh|
- The World’s Biggest Trafficking Problem Remains in the BackgroundHow Christians in Cambodia are drawing attention to labor trafficking and the quiet power of prevention.Kate Shellnutt in Phnom Penh|
- Mira Sorvino: Saving Sex SlavesThe Oscar winner fights against human trafficking, and has a new movie to raise awareness.Mark Moring|
