TEN STORIES FROM THE KILLING FIELDS
TEN STORIES FROM THE KILLING FIELDS
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TEN STORIES FROM THE KILLING FIELDS by Don Cormack
These ten stories are 'powerful, riveting, compelling, even overwhelming'. They come straight from the Christian believers who endured one of the worst periods of mass killing in the 20th century. Here we glimpse profound spiritual truth through their lives, courage and faithfulness. They are stories for our own times, as evil tyrants continue to emerge.
Riveting, powerful, disturbing, even overwhelming stories of the grace of God, and of costly love for Christ
Lindsay Brown, Former General Secretary, IFES and former International Director, Lausanne Movement.
These are stories the world needs to hear, and Christians need to know. Don Cormack knew and loved and served so many of these brothers and sisters who loved Jesus more than life itself. With depth and compassion he brings us their voices first-hand, tracing the beautiful fruit borne out of the killing fields.
Mark Ellis, CEO Keswick Ministries
There is a kind of suffering so heinous, it is beyond telling. Yet when Christ's redemptive grace floods the scene, that same suffering takes on an exalted glow of glory. It's what I experienced in reading these powerful stories. Be blessed as you read them, letting them whet your appetite for the larger classic work from which they are drawn.
Joni Eareckson Tada, Joni and Friends International Disability Center
Convicting, inspiring and sobering. These stories pierced my soul. Let your heart, spirit and mind be moved as you read of those who did not count the cost of what it means to follow Jesus.
Sarah Breuel, Director of Revive, Europe; Member, Lausanne Movement Board
Lindsay Brown, Former General Secretary, IFES and former International Director, Lausanne Movement.
These are stories the world needs to hear, and Christians need to know. Don Cormack knew and loved and served so many of these brothers and sisters who loved Jesus more than life itself. With depth and compassion he brings us their voices first-hand, tracing the beautiful fruit borne out of the killing fields.
Mark Ellis, CEO Keswick Ministries
There is a kind of suffering so heinous, it is beyond telling. Yet when Christ's redemptive grace floods the scene, that same suffering takes on an exalted glow of glory. It's what I experienced in reading these powerful stories. Be blessed as you read them, letting them whet your appetite for the larger classic work from which they are drawn.
Joni Eareckson Tada, Joni and Friends International Disability Center
Convicting, inspiring and sobering. These stories pierced my soul. Let your heart, spirit and mind be moved as you read of those who did not count the cost of what it means to follow Jesus.
Sarah Breuel, Director of Revive, Europe; Member, Lausanne Movement Board
Don Cormack served as a missionary with OMF International in Malaysia, Taiwan, Cambodia, Thailand and Singapore from 1972-1996.
After being forced to flee from Cambodia in 1975, he worked in Cambodian refugee camps along the Thai border. He later taught at at Discipleship Training Centre in Singapore, where he also ministered to heroin addicts, before returning to Cambodia in 1992, following the signing of the Paris Peace Accords. He was ordained by the Bishop of Singapore to begin the Church of Christ our Peace in Phnom Penh.
Don married Margaret Lockhart at Chefoo School in. 1979. They have three adult daughters. After returning to the UK he completed his award-winning book Killing Fields, Living Fields, now in its eighth edition, which chronicles the Cambodian church from its beginnings in the 1920s to the present day.
After being forced to flee from Cambodia in 1975, he worked in Cambodian refugee camps along the Thai border. He later taught at at Discipleship Training Centre in Singapore, where he also ministered to heroin addicts, before returning to Cambodia in 1992, following the signing of the Paris Peace Accords. He was ordained by the Bishop of Singapore to begin the Church of Christ our Peace in Phnom Penh.
Don married Margaret Lockhart at Chefoo School in. 1979. They have three adult daughters. After returning to the UK he completed his award-winning book Killing Fields, Living Fields, now in its eighth edition, which chronicles the Cambodian church from its beginnings in the 1920s to the present day.
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9781838097295 |
| ISBN 10 | 1838097295 |
| Title | TEN STORIES FROM THE KILLING FIELDS |
| Author | Don Cormack |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Dictum |
| Year published | 2024-09-26 |
| Number of pages | 110 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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