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Saturday, July 19, 2008
Countries and Projects
Ted and Sou OlbrichtTed and Sou Olbricht
Cambodia
Ted and Sou met and married during the devastation of the Vietnam War. After years of farming and pastoring in America they moved to Cambodia as missionaries. They have been facilitating a church planting movement and have established more than 100 orphanage locations caring for 3,500 children. See more at www.warmblankets.org.
Steve and Noit HydeSteve and Noit Hyde
Cambodia
Steve went to Cambodia as a “twenty something” with a degree in computer science after being raised by missionary parents in the Philippines. Steve is married to Noit who survived the Khmer Rouge massacre that killed a third of the population. They are planting churches, providing leadership training and doing publishing. Visit Steve's website at www.asiaforjesus.org.
Kari Dills
She left Glad Tidings to attend a Youth With A Mission (YWAM) Discipleship Training School and never returned. Since that time she has become a leader in YWAM overseeing bases, teams and outreach exploits.
Dan Groves, Elizabeth Brooks and Heidi PetersonDan Groves, Elizabeth Brooks, Heidi Peterson
Cambodia
All three are graduates of the School of World Missions located at the Church of Glad Tidings. They are managing a children’s home for Steve and Noit Hyde in Kratche, Cambodia.
Gospel for AsiaGospel for Asia
You can participate in the movement to Christ in Asia by supporting a native missionary. Gospel for Asia has more than 16,500 native missionaries taking the good news to the unreached. Read more at www.gfa.org.
Orphan ReliefOrphan Relief
Forty-foot ocean containers of food, clothes, medical supplies, and farm equipment are shipped to the 3,500 Children of Promise orphans in Cambodia. Street kids are rescued from a life of poverty and child prostitution.
Ou Ambel Church Home for OrphansOu Ambel Church Home for Orphans
Cambodia
This Foursquare Children of Promise orphanage is located in Sway, Bantemeanchy Province. Forty to fifty children live there. Their parents have died from AIDS, malnutrition or land mines.
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