Relatives and the Ice Cream Man Jan 30 Written By Dean Kershner National Preacher Ken Nrong from Cambodia. In the last year Ken has helped 62 people to turn from false idols and receive Jesus Christ as personal Savior — One of them sold ice cream! Ken and his wife, Rom Doul, back in 2018, the month they were married. As a team they are reaching out to the villages around them, to the children, and to their relatives who have not yet trusted in Jesus. Ken Nrong kneels in front of a group of children from his villlage. In the caption he wrote: "Teaching the love of Jesus to these kids in my village.” Ken Nrong is on the left with a man who lives about 7.5 miles from him. This is a photo of Mr. Pia who had no blankets or sleeping mats or mosquito nets! This photo shows Mr. Pia holding a pot and some fish cans that Ken provided for him. What you can’t see is the spiritual rebirth that Mr. Pia received through Ken’s message. Studying God’s Word in a village called Srecha People don’t come to Bible study in Cambodia because the refreshments are plentiful or because the seats are soft or because the AC is working. Dean Kershner
Relatives and the Ice Cream Man Jan 30 Written By Dean Kershner National Preacher Ken Nrong from Cambodia. In the last year Ken has helped 62 people to turn from false idols and receive Jesus Christ as personal Savior — One of them sold ice cream! Ken and his wife, Rom Doul, back in 2018, the month they were married. As a team they are reaching out to the villages around them, to the children, and to their relatives who have not yet trusted in Jesus. Ken Nrong kneels in front of a group of children from his villlage. In the caption he wrote: "Teaching the love of Jesus to these kids in my village.” Ken Nrong is on the left with a man who lives about 7.5 miles from him. This is a photo of Mr. Pia who had no blankets or sleeping mats or mosquito nets! This photo shows Mr. Pia holding a pot and some fish cans that Ken provided for him. What you can’t see is the spiritual rebirth that Mr. Pia received through Ken’s message. Studying God’s Word in a village called Srecha People don’t come to Bible study in Cambodia because the refreshments are plentiful or because the seats are soft or because the AC is working. Dean Kershner