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INCOR's involvement in Cambodia
The country of Cambodia was devastated by the ruthless genocide of Khmer Rouge communists during 1975-1979,
and then occupied by the communist Vietnamese. The church was nearly entirely eliminated during those years,
and educational facilities and healthcare were destroyed. When the U.N. came in 1989 an election was held and
governance returned to the Cambodians. From 1990 missionaries and Christian work has been permitted,
with rapid growth of the Church. However, spiritual and humanitarian needs are still very great.
INCOR has been involved in assisting missionaries from Philippines and India to Cambodia, including two physicians,
teachers, evangelists and such projects as water-well digging, Bible school library books, translator honoraria,
community health education, medications, etc. Photos show Cambodia Bible Institute, its
Filipino director conducting their annual missions convention, a small congregation meeting at the
Cambodian Baptist Union office, and an Indian missionary who directs Sunday School and children's ministry for the CBU.
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