Category: Mekong
New Support Leader for Cambodia – Casey Site
World Impact would like to introduce Sofia Kaing who has taken on the role of Support Leader at Casey for
Church Bell Rings
In November of 2018, I led a team of 11 people from CityLife’s Knox, Casey and Manningham sites on a
Showing the Father’s Love in Myanmar
Myanmar is a country situated in the ASEAN region with a population of approximately 60 million people and over 150
Small Projects Transforming Lives
CityLife World Impact has 16 field partners in 10 nations across the globe, ministering holistically to the communities surrounding the mission field. Individuals who have stepped out to help break the cycle of poverty in disadvantaged communities, helping to give hope and purpose with the message of God’s love.
Many of us can quickly bring to mind and image of someone experiencing hardship or challenges in life. The challenge is often not knowing who may need help, it is taking action to do something about it. Whether we have seen this need in a picture or in person, the reality is that we can each do something, and become a part of the solution; placing our piece of the jigsaw.
A Child Raised from the Dead
– by Harris
Ministering in Cambodia is like “living in the time of the Book of Acts”…
CityLife Church’s missions partners, New Life Fellowship in Phnom Penh has a vision to be a positive influence in every sector of Cambodian society; to be a model and a resource centre for planting churches in all 24 provinces of Cambodia and to send Cambodians as missionaries to other countries. In addition, they are passionate about ministering to the poor through the New Life Foundation, a non-profit humanitarian organisation.
Here’s a story from their ministry…
Missions Trip to Cambodia – Dec 2016 (Pt2)
Every year CityLife Church sends teams of our members to visit our missions partners all around the world. These teams work together with our local partners to be a blessing to the local communities. For more information about our missions trips, visit this page.
In December 2016, a team made up of members from our Manningham and Knox congregations, led by Youth Pastor U-Wen, left on a missions trip to Cambodia. Here’s the second of their updates from the field.
Missions Trip to Cambodia – Dec 2016 (Pt1)
Every year CityLife Church sends teams of our members to visit our missions partners all around the world. These teams work together with our local partners to be a blessing to the local communities. For more information about our missions trips, visit this page.
In December 2016, a team made up of members from our Manningham and Knox congregations, led by Youth Pastor U-Wen, left on a missions trip to Cambodia. Here’s the first of their updates from the field.
We’ve been in Cambodia for two days now, and everyone has settled in very well. I am thoroughly impressed with the calibre of young men and women on this trip – everyone has conducted themselves with excellence, and they are already beginning to step outside their comfort zones, encountering God and discovering more about themselves along the way.
Precious Women
– by Harris
“… I know that God has told me to do this, so I stepped out and I’m doing it.”
CityLife Church‘s missions partners, New Life Fellowship in Phnom Penh is one of the largest churches in Cambodia.
Their vision is for the church to have a positive influence in every sector of Cambodian society; to be a model and a resource centre for planting churches in all 24 provinces of Cambodia and to send Cambodians as missionaries to other countries.
In addition, they are passionate about ministering to the poor and disadvantaged. Through the New Life Foundation, a non-profit humanitarian organisation also under their leadership, they engage in relief and development work with a particular emphasis on the education sector. You can find out more on their Facebook page CambodiaOutreach.
Here’s a remarkable story of the impact that NLF is having in Cambodia…
My Experience in Cambodia
As an introverted, highly organised and unadventurous person, stepping out of my comfort zone without knowing exactly how things would
Who Cares about Social Justice?
I never used to care about social justice. I used to sit and watch videos of children being forced to