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Cambodia - A Painful History Remembered

Toeul Sleng prison was an interrogation site followed certain death at the Killing Fields. Our guide's family was personally impacted.

Psalm 78:4 (NLT) We will not hide these truths from our children; we will tell the next generation about the glorious deeds of the Lord, about His power and His mighty wonders.

We had a moving tour of the Toeul Sleng prison museum where subjects were interrogated and tortured before being transported to the killing fields.

Our guide’s parents and grandparents are all survivors of the Khmer Rouge. As residents of Phnom Penh, his family was evacuated to the country, suffering brutality and starvation. Some were killed. He’s heard stories about the suffering his whole life, but to him they are just stories. It’s hard for the current generation to understand the reality of Pol Pot regime. The goal with the prison and the killing fields museums is to pass along an impact - not just a story.

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Isn’t it true? A story is just a story without the personal experience. We are many generations removed from Jesus’ teachings, miracles, death, and resurrection. We weren’t eye witnesses so it’s harder to feel the original excitement. But the amazing thing is that we can experience Jesus personally. He is alive through the Holy Spirit and His activity in our lives is more than just a story.

How can we convey the joy found in a relationship with Jesus?

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