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Cambodia: First Camp Counselor Training 2026

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Today, with grateful hearts, we bless the pastors, leaders, counselors, and families in Cambodia.

God has been faithful in every season. His goodness, presence, and guidance have been evident at every step, sustaining and strengthening those who are faithfully serving Him.


As we continue this mission together, we are united by one powerful purpose: a deep love for God and a shared desire to see more children come to know the love of Jesus. He is the one who fills empty hearts, transforms lives, and, by His grace, offers the gift of eternal life.


Together, we are part of a greater story, one where hope is restored, lives are changed, and the next generation is drawn closer to Christ.


Today, we are honored to share a message from our Camp Director in Cambodia:

First of all, we would like to give thanks to the living God who empowers us and works through us to fulfill the Great Commission.


For this first follow-up training, we focus on: 

1. What does the whole picture of the weekly follow-up program look like? 

2. How can the counselors work together as a team, including their roles and responsibilities? 

3. The preparation before the follow-up program happens (the counselors have to take some time to come together to spend time in worship, in the Word, and in prayer). 

4. Classroom management and how to draw the kids' attention. 

5. How to build a relationship with the kids and their families. 


During the training, we were blessed to hear stories from pastors and leaders about how the Lord grows their church through Children's Camps, which helped encourage pastors who didn't focus on children to start focusing on children's ministry. And we were encouraged to hear counselors' commitment to do what the Lord called them to do.  


Relationship is everything! For God created us for a relationship. It's the original purpose, and for us today. Since all the results of our lives come from our relationship with the Lord, we really encourage counselors to focus on their relationship with the Lord. For God called us into fellowship (1 Corinthians 1:9). A Good relationship with the Lord will affect the relationship with others around us. Through their good relationship with the Lord, we will see more kids and their families come to a relationship with Jesus. This is the process of making disciples. 


We want to do all of this with the power and strength of the Lord, for His glory! Thank you so much for standing with us to build God's Kingdom in Cambodia. 


Grace and Peace of our Lord Jesus,


Sokieth and NHCC Team,

Cambodia.



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