Pastor Dareth’s Visit To NLCC
Published by Erwin Chan August 5th, 2007 in News, Cambodia, Missionaries
This weekend, we had a great time with Pastor Dareth, an A/G missionary to Cambodia. In two days, Pastor Dareth was able to help the missions committee and the Twelve Stones (Young Adults Ministry) Core Committee to strategise and identify areas which can help strengthen NLCC’s working partnership and upcoming projects which we will be able to help in the coming years.

His seminar “Your Life is God’s Gift” was well attended with approx. 40 people. His message was strongly reinforced and shown by the sharing of his testimony of growing up in Khmer Rouge Cambodia and his return to his homeland.
On Saturday evening, a potbless was held over at Kim Ng’s home. That night, the 2006 Cambodia Missions Team members were able to catch up and share testimonies about Cambodia. It was also a chance for those planning to go for the 2007 Cambodia missions trip to mix around and be blessed by the sharing of Pastor Dareth and the previous mission team members.
Sunday’s service was another anointed event when Pastor Dareth shared his full testimony. He was also able to talk about his struggles in Cambodia ministry and how God renews strength to mind, body and soul when all else seems impossible. The movement of God in the spirit of NLCC memebers was certainly felt as everyone clinged on to Pastor Dareth’s life story and the realness of his experience. Before the service ended, the church rallied together to invest into the needs of the floating village in Siem Reap. NLCC members were able to raise US$5000 to purchase 500 units of water filtration systems for the families living in the floating village. This will help reduce diseases and problems associated with poor quality drinking water.
NLCC is glad to partner and invest into the lives of Cambodians, and those that avail themselves (people like Pastor Dareth) to help the nation of Cambodia come out of darkness and into His marvelous light
Pastor Dareth will continue to minster in Bunbury until the end of the week.
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