Killing Fields, Living Fields by Don Cormack

Killing Fields, Living Fields by Don Cormack

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An account of the short history of the Cambodian Church, since its difficult beginnings among the simple rice-farmers of North-West Cambodia in the mid-1920s through to the tragic decade of the 1970s. The story is told through the lives and testimonies of a handful of strategic believers.

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Killing Fields, Living Fields by Don Cormack

This is an account of the short history of the Cambodian Church, since its difficult beginnings among the simple rice-farmers of North-West Cambodia in the mid-1920s.;Fifty years of nearly fruitless toil culminated in the 1970s, when joyous spiritual awakening was juxtaposed with indescribable devastation. In recent years, communist rule has forced the decimated Church underground in Cambodia, driven it across into Thailand's crowded camps, and scattered it across six continents. Almost all the mature leadership perished under the Khmer Rouge.;This story is told through the lives and testimonies of a handful of strategic believers. The author, who himself spent 15 years in Cambodia, provides the background of Cambodian life and culture.
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ISBN 13 9781854243720
ISBN 10 1854243721
Title Killing Fields, Living Fields
Author Don Cormack
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher SPCK Publishing
Year published 1997-04-18
Number of pages 384
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