It takes God's power to draw people to Himself and to changed their lives, but it takes our willingness and courage to share the Gospel to people. This update shows how five university students came to Christ. They all grew up in Buddhist families without knowledge about God and Christianity. After a month of hearing about God and Christian truth, they decided to believe in Jesus. Our first English Bible study with the university students began on February 20, 2011. From that Sunday and the Sundays that followed, their desire to know more about God and to experience God's saving grace was evident. Despite their eagerness, we didn't rush to present the Gospel because we want them to understand some preliminary truths. We believe the time has come to present the Gospel to them so we marked March 27 in our calendar. This week, however, a team from Mitchell South Dakota is currently doing a medical mission in Cambodia. We invited three men from the team, Aaron Nash, Aaron Lemon and Adam Rasmussen, to come and help us with the presentation of the Gospel.



Testimony is a powerful tool. Testimony shows that the Scripture is true and anyone can experience salvation regardless of age, sex, languages, and cultures. Aaron Lemon sharing his testimony how he came to Christ at an early age.


Believing and trusting Christ is not easy when you come from a totally different religious background. Although many people trust the Lord the first time they hear the message of salvation, there is a reason we shouldn't rush and force people to believe. There are many truths that can be understood progressively. The clearer the understanding, the clearer the response.