Southern Asia-Pacific Division

Children’s Evangelism and Outreach in Cambodia Culminates in Baptism

Adventist celebrate baptisms in a 10/40 Window region.

Cambodia

Cambodia Adventist Mission
Baptismal candidates stand in prayer during a Children’s Evangelism Program led by the Cambodia Adventist Mission, culminating in the baptism of 13 individuals. The event, held from September 18-21, 2024, marked a significant spiritual milestone as families and young attendees embraced the hope and healing found in Jesus.

Baptismal candidates stand in prayer during a Children’s Evangelism Program led by the Cambodia Adventist Mission, culminating in the baptism of 13 individuals. The event, held from September 18-21, 2024, marked a significant spiritual milestone as families and young attendees embraced the hope and healing found in Jesus.

[Photo: Cambodia Adventist Mission]

As Cambodia lies within the 10/40 Window—a region with some of the greatest challenges to gospel outreach—the task of sharing hope and healing in this country is immense. The Adventist Church faces a significant opportunity and responsibility to bring the message of Jesus to this spiritually unreached area. From September 18 to 21, 2024, the Adventist church in Cambodia (CAM) responded to this need by organizing a Children’s Evangelism program in Oddar Meanchey Province, a region where the Adventist presence is still emerging. The program sought to reach young hearts in a neighborhood where spiritual development is a top priority under the direction of Heng Sayorn, director of CAM Children's Ministry, and Porng Sothorn, a district pastor. The presence of Danita Caderma, Children’s Ministries director in the Adventist church in the Southern Asia-Pacific region (SSD), as the special guest speaker, brought a message of hope and inspiration to the children and their families, highlighting the importance of planting seeds of faith in this challenging mission field.

Throughout the series, Caderma engaged participants with Bible stories, promoting a deeper spiritual connection among the children. The evangelism campaign maintained consistent attendance, with 220 participants on both the first and second nights, 150 on the third night, and approximately 300 attendees for the Sabbath morning service. Hang Dara, CAM president, delivered the Sabbath message to a diverse audience, with around 60% being church members and 40% non-members. Attendees traveled from various locations, including Otorng Commune, Cherkrom Village, Dey Thmey Village, Choungkal Commune, Kokplok Village, and Samraong Town, to take part in the event, demonstrating the widespread interest in the evangelistic initiative.

During the day, Caderma, along with the team, organized home visitations, offering prayers for families and distributing food to impoverished households. In addition, they conducted a children’s program at a local public primary school, where they promoted good hygiene practices and emphasized the value of education, along with respect for parents, teachers, and the broader community.

The event, which took three months of preparation, concluded with 13 individuals making the decision for baptism. This significant spiritual milestone added great meaning to the program’s impact.

The Adventist church in Cambodia expressed deep gratitude to the SSD for its unwavering support in making the Children’s Evangelism program a success. CAM remains committed to supporting children's ministries, recognizing that today’s young participants will play a crucial role in the future growth of the Church.

The original article was published on the Southern Asia-Pacific Division website.

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