| How thrilling and exciting to read of the Church in Cambodia! I served in Boston (Cambodian Speaking) from 92-94 and was actually with Elder Jamie Hipwell my last couple of months. Within days of returning from my mission, I got the phone call that Cambodia had been opened up for full-time elders and that he would be going. I had the privilege of teaching in the MTC from 94-97 while at BYU and training many of those first missionaries. It is such a joy to see how the work is growing there! I can think of nothing better to help salve the wounds that will probably always be present from the Khmer Rogue years and their aftermath. I recently received my copy of the completed Cambodian Book of Mormon. You don't know how awesome it is to finally see that after all of these years of waiting for it to be finished. Please keep me posted on any great news. (And feel free you natives to send me some recipies! My favorites are banh chow, slaa kree, yao hahn, and of course brahok! :o) ) Som aakun! |
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| hey ya'll, it's me, elder som (the one, and until i hear otherwise, the only). if you're lookin' for information, recipes, and other junk, please don't hesitate to contact me... i'm like the only one now who tries to keep in contact with everyone... me and kramer still hit it up oft and i've hooked up with the coltons, ponds, smiths, and other couples since. but i'm still here for ya if you need me... btw, i am NO LONGER ENGAGED... if that's what's been flowing through the grapevine... |
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| hey all, i have a question. dose anyone know how to make jakeathe (the bananna tapioca stuff)? and by thnoub (the rice stuff you cut in squares and eat, its really sweet. if anyone can hook me up, you will be my hero. |
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Hi
i'm sister sim, I live in France but i'm originally cambodian. I joined the church almost 3 years ago, and would like to know how many cambodian members can be found in France? If you have any informations about that, please e-mail me, I'll be forever grateful! |
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I am inspired by the pictures and the messages from members and missionaries of Cambodia. One of the best friends I have ever had served his mission in Cambodia. He talks of it often. He brought back a few reminders of his time there. One is a CTR ring designed in the Khmer language.
Recently this ring was badly damaged. The memories and the people assosiated it with it mean so much that he continues to wear it despite its condition. (It is bad). Can anyone tell me how we could get a new ring for him? I'm afraid this one is beyond repair. I would be grateful for any help you can give me.
The growth of the church in Cambodia is a testimony to its truthfulness. God bless you all. |
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Hi all my friends.
Wow, How should I need to express the happiness for this such wonder website that allowed me a chance to meet with some of my friend.It's wonderfull to catch this website. Brother Sorber Thanks for all of your great work for Cambodia. The Church been lighterning for the increasing of the membership and Branches. Right now we have about 7000 members already , we have Branches in the North District Kampong Cham 1, KC2, KC3, 2 -7-8-12 , South District 1-4-5-9-TaKhmao-Kean Svay -(Battambaong Branch [under the mission area]), Central District 3-6-10 ,in soon we will have one more District for Kampong Cham Area Province , and Sen Sok Branch in the North District. It wonder full that we have 3 DTs and a mission.
It amagine to look back the membership in the year 1994 Sep, that been start with afew 4-5 members.
Thanks again for this website. |
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My name is Nathaly and I'm from little island in the Carribean sea, from Cuba. I had a big blessing and honor to be a pioneer in my island...Now we have more than 50 members...Right now I'm studying and living in Hanoi. I would like to thank president David J. Towers for his help when I was looking for other members here in Hanoi. I'm very happy because I have an opporutniy to leran the vietnamese language and be here in Asia.
I would like you to receive a big hug of all sisters and brothers from Cuba.
My e-mail adress is:
hoahong_cuba2004@yahoo.es
Sister Nat |
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| Hi I am a Cambodian student in BYU Hawaii |
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| Just a thank you to Joe Ashby and Klint Johnson! My Son Gerret Montgomery is a missionary in Cambodia now and loves it! It is fun to listen to people who have been there in the past and to get their first hand comments about how the church has grown there. My son says that they want to build another "Stake Center" there but are telling the members there that they need to attend all three meetings and pay their tything before they can. The work is going forth and the people are good to the missionaries. Thanks for your comments. Ann |
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