Cambodia: Hope Among the Garbage Dump

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n Cambodia, where only one percent follow Jesus, a church has taken root in a city dump. Two hundred people—men, women, and children who survive by collecting trash—gather every week in a bamboo church rising out of the rubble. By every measure the world uses, they have nothing. Yet they are rich in Christ.

Sightline speaker Young Lee stood among them to preach the resurrection. He watched something move across the faces around him. Not relief that life had gotten easier. Something deeper. The awakening that comes when real hope is made known for the first time.

Eight people gave their lives to Jesus that day.

The Clarity Project

Through your partnership, More Than a Carpenter is now being printed in Khmer—providing truth these new believers can hold onto in their own language.


Join Us in Prayer

  • Pray for the believers in Cambodia, that the Khmer translation of MTAC would root them deeply in their faith.

  • Pray for Sightline speakers who carry the Gospel into forgotten places.

  • Pray for Sightline as we place truth-filled resources into the hands of people around the world.