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"My eyes are ever toward the Lord, for He shall pluck my feet out of the net."

Psalm 25:15

Historic ruins of Angkor Wat in Siem Reap, Cambodia
Historic ruins of Angkor Wat in Siem Reap, Cambodia

Ralph & Kim Lewis are currently serving the Lord in north central Cambodia. They are working among the Kui (Kuy), an ethnic minority group, indigenous to an area that covers much of Cambodia, eastern Thailand and southern Laos. The Kui of Cambodia have neither a written form of their language nor any opportunity to hear of God's love and grace toward them.

In early 2006, Ralph and Kim and their five children moved into their new home among the Kui, into a commune of 3 villages with approximately 2000 Kui, and have begun the arduous task of learning language and developing relationships. Their God-given desire is to see a God glorifying, indigenous church planted among the Kui peoples of Cambodia.

 


 

Kim and I are excited about what God has in store for the Kui people here in the very near future. Please feel free to explore this web site and to view our other site at www.lewislines.com and then take the information, coupled with the Holy Spirit's prompting, and join with us by praying, by sharing financially or by coming to Cambodia and joining with us in this wonderful 'job' of reaching the Kui with the Good News of Jesus Christ.

In His Service,

Ralph & Kim Lewis

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LATEST NEWS FROM RALPH AND KIM LEWIS

This is Len who`s mother died recently from malaria. We`ve agreed to care for him for a year and then give him back to his father....Len, a 4 month old Kui boy, has joined our family. (June 11, 2007)
Len's mother died recently from malaria and without anyone to care for this young child we've agreed to raise him until he can be returned to his father.
The first phase of the mini-hospital project is finished with the completion of the day clinic. We need to install windows and a door and that would pretty much wrap things up....phase one of mini-hospital nears completion. (June 1, 2007)
The Lord has blessed abundantly and we are pleased to see phase one of the mini-hospital project for the Kui near completion.
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LATEST NTM NEWS FROM CAMBODIA

Food spread out for the ancestors.Food fights or offering to the dead? (October 6, 2008)
Young Cambodians are questioning and challenging traditional beliefs
Ron and Sally are learning the culture and language of Cambodia.Carraways in Cambodia, landing and learning (September 17, 2008)
Missionaries begin studying culture and language.

LATEST NTM PRAYER REQUESTS

Wana tribe, Indonesia (October 7, 2008)
The New Testament translation has been completed for the Wanas. Praise God for the work that has been done, and the enthusiastic response of the people. Find out more -- read the story >>

Indonesia (October 7, 2008)
Missionary pilot Bryan Abbott set out to practice Indonesian and 'learned' an English word. Pray for patience and a sense of humor for Bryan and his wife, Melissa. Find out more -- read the story >>

 
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