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    Vision: To give all protestant denominations which is registered in Ministry of Religions and Cults that have their

    own constitutions to form churches, school, bible university, associations, including all the independent churches ar

    processing in Cambodia come into our CCPC as a member to be understand and help, loving, unity, justice and

    peace in living to be get a blessings from our God and to respect to the right of other religions.

    Greeting and Happy Khmer New Year to all Brothers and Sisters i

    the name of our Lord Jesus Christ!

    Throughout the page of scripture we see remarkable and inspirin

    demonstrations of Gods power. We need to pursue the power o

    God until we see it restored in its fullness as Jesus intended and

    preached.

    Averse that has stirred in my heart for a number of years is 1 Corinthians 4:20 Fo

    the kingdom of God is not a matter of talk but of power. The Power of God

    essential to truly live the Christian walkhuman effort will never be enough.

    I trust this issue will deeply challenge you to desire and experience more of the

    supernatural. May your life and ministry be marked by the awesome power of God.

    Abundant blessings

    Senator Rev. Ung Ty, Chairman

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    Siem Reap is a province located in northwestern Cambodia, o

    the shores of the Tonle Sap Lake. The provincial capital is Siem

    Reap town.

    Recently by having supported from our partner organizations t

    help the poor people in Siem Reap through Pastor Prak Vuth

    representative of CCPC in Siem Reap, now we had formed on

    project name Sewing Project.

    The sewing projects purpose is want to help to the poor peopl

    families to have some income to provide in their family dail

    and to help them in training them to have some skills if the

    have plan to do a small business in the future.

    We hope that by this project our God Jesus Christ will bles

    many people here.

    Pleas pray for us or come to visit us

    ACTIVITIES IN PROVINCES AND CITIES

    Sewing Project in Siem Reap Province

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    Recently The Bethel Church in

    Siem Reap that is a member of

    CCPC had to do the Baptism

    program for the church

    members. This is what ourLord Jesus Christ told us that

    18

    I have been given complete

    authority in heaven and on

    earth.19

    Therefore, go and

    make disciples of all the

    nations, baptizing them in the

    name of the Father and the Son

    and the Holy Spirit.20

    Teach

    these new disciples to obey all

    the commands I have givenyou. And be sure of this: I am

    with you always, even to the

    end of the age. (Matthew

    28:18-20)

    The question is: Why should

    someone be baptized?

    The Bible gives a number of

    reasons to be baptized:

    Acts 2:38 - Tying repentance

    and baptism together provides

    forgiveness of your sins and

    the gift of the Holy Spirit.

    Romans 6:1-7 - This shows us

    that the mode of baptism

    (immersion) pictures the death,

    Bethel Church in Siem Reap

    do the Baptism Program

    burial, and resurrection of

    Jesus. In the same way that He

    went through these things, our

    old nature is to die and we are

    to be buried with Him through baptism into death and raised

    to walk in newness of life(live like Jesus). So we do not

    just try to be a better person, we bury the old person in the

    water and become a newperson through our acceptance

    of Christ. It is like a new birthand a new beginning for us.

    Galatians 3:27 - We put onChrist when we are baptized.

    1 Peter 3:21 - Baptism is not anoutward cleaning, but saves us

    through an inward cleaning. It

    is an appeal to God for a good

    conscience and asks God to

    take away the guilt of our past

    sin (that Christ paid for, wiping

    our inner slate clean).

    After finished the program w

    had also have foods togeth

    and relaxed

    Blessings

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    Computer Classes is one project

    of Agape School that is a

    member of CCPC supported

    from CBN Cambodia.

    This class formed to be help to

    the young people in Siem Reap

    province to have a good skill so

    that they can get these skills to

    serve in their life future. We

    saw that many people come to

    learn with our class. This is

    what we can do for our society

    to build the capacity and the

    human resource in our target

    area.

    We pray and hope that by thisclass many people will get a

    good skill and take these skills

    to do the best in their living life.

    Recently Bethel Church had

    provided cow to the poor family

    in Siem Reap province

    supported from CBN

    Cambodia.

    We not only do the words of

    God but we do both the words

    of God and the humanity

    activities. This is what our Lord

    Jesus Christ was doing a sample

    for us while He was staying onearth.

    In the Bible said that 35

    An

    have been a constant exam

    of how you can help the po

    by working hard. You shou

    remember the words of

    Lord Jesus: It is more bless

    to give than to receive. (A

    20:33)

    Thanks God for loving us

    On 08 April 2011 Cambod

    Christian Protestant Commu

    ty had a Leadership Training

    building the capacity of o

    pastors and leaders in Sv

    Rieng Province.

    Once a month we cotogether and do pray to ea

    other, we also share some o

    experiences to each oth

    Many members came to jo

    with CCPC now.

    We are very happy to see o

    brothers and sisters come

    know and love to each other.

    Education Project in Siem

    Reap Province

    Providing Cow to the Poor

    People in Siem Reap Province

    Leadership Building Capaci

    in Svay Rieng Province

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    The Cambodian Inter-Religious

    Council has organized prayers forthe victims of earthquakes and

    Tsunami in Japan.

    On March 22nd

    2011 the delegationof Cambodian Inter-Religious

    Council (CIC) consisted of Buddhist

    group led by Ven. Khy SovanratanaCIC youth group and representative

    of the Great Supreme Patriarch Tep

    Vong of Mahanikaya TheravadaBuddhism, Rev. Un Son CIC

    President Council member from

    Catholic community, Protestant

    community led by H.E Ung Ty

    representative, Muslim community

    led by Oknha Khnuor Kaitoammember of the CIC PresidentCouncil, the Buddhist Association

    of Cambodia led by its President

    Mrs. Oknha Nhek Buntha chair

    woman of CIC women group andMr. Yi Thon Acting Secretary

    General of CIC has organized a

    prayer expressing their profoundcondolences for the victims of

    earthquake and Tsunami in Japan at

    the Japan Embassy in Phnom Penh.

    At that time a minute of silence was

    performed by all participants and a

    Sutra chanting performed byBuddhist monks. The donation was

    handed through H.E Hiroshi

    KAWAMURA, Minister and Deputy

    Chief of Mission of Japan embassyin Cambodia. H.E Hiroshi

    KAWAMURA has expressed on

    behalf of the Ambassador of Japan to

    Cambodia and all Japanese peoplehis deepest thanks to the CIC for its

    warmest expression of sympathy to

    the victims of earthquake andtsunami in Japan. He said that he will

    pass the contribution of CIC to the

    Red Cross of Japan.

    Click here to see information from

    website of Religions for Peace

    Recently CCPC had allowed MissNadege from France to visiting andlearning with our brothers and sister

    in provinces and city Phnom Penh,Kampong Chhnang, Svay Rieng and

    Rotanakiri. In these provinces acity we noticed that Ratanakiri i

    province in northeastern Cambo

    that borders Laos to the noVietnam to the east, Mondulk

    Province to the south, and Stu

    Treng Province to the west. Tprovince extends from

    mountains of the Annamite Range

    the north, across a hilly platebetween the Tonle San and ToSrepok rivers, to tropical deciduo

    forests in the south. In recent yea

    logging and mining have scarRatanakiri's environment, lo

    known for its beauty.

    For over a millennium, Ratanak

    has been occupied by the highla

    Khmer Loeu people, who are

    minority elsewhere in CambodDuring the region's early his sto

    its Khmer Loeu inhabitants w

    exploited as slaves by neighborempires. The slave trade econo

    ended during the French colon

    era, but a harsh Khmerizatcampaign after Cambod

    independence again threaten

    Khmer Loeu ways of life. The

    Prayers for the Victims of

    Earthquakes and Tsunami

    in Japan

    CCPC had allowed Church

    Member from France to visiting

    in 4 Provinces and City

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    Khmer Rouge built its headquarters

    in the province in the 1960s, and

    bombing during the Vietnam Wardevastated the region. Today, rapid

    development in the province is

    altering traditional ways of life.

    Ratanakiri is sparsely populated; its

    150,000 residents make up just over

    1% of the country's total population.Residents generally live in villagesof 20 to 60 families and engage in

    subsistence shifting agriculture.

    Ratanakiri is among the leastdeveloped provinces of Cambodia.

    Its infrastructure is poor, and the

    local government is weak. Healthindicators in Ratanakiri are

    extremely poor, and almost one in

    four children die before reaching the

    age of five. Education levels are alsolow; three quarters of the population

    is illiterate.

    Recently our CCPC team in Svay

    Rieng province was bringing somehumanity gifts to give to the

    prisoners in the Svay Rieng Prison -

    and sharing the Words of God to

    encourage them. We also lead them

    to worship God as well. The end ofour service we had pray and bless

    them in the name our Lord Jesus

    Chris. Amen.

    Mobile Clinic (MC) is a part of

    Harvest Training Cambodia that is a

    member of CCPC supporting fromAustralia. Recently our team had

    cooperated with Ministry of Health

    in Svay Rieng province for running

    our Mobile Clinic in the village weare working as well.

    Moreover, every time that we come

    to do the clinic in each village to becheck and examine the patients we

    always cooperated with Health

    Center, the chief of Health Centeralways sent their doctor and nurse to

    help us in the village that we went to

    do the clinic.

    This program is the key for shar

    the Words of God to the people

    each village we are working.

    We do with people, both belie

    and unbeliever. This is what G

    willing us to do

    Weve all been really encouraged

    how the Sunday church is goi

    There are many people comregularly to the church service.

    The aim is to introduce the people

    Svay Rieng to the Living God, discussing questions they have ab

    Life/God, by presenting the Gos

    to them through various ways suas media, dance, drama, testimon

    messages, along with giving keys

    successful living based upon Bible.

    Come to Visiting and Sharing the

    Word of God to the Prisoners in

    Svay Rieng Province

    Mobile Clinic in Svay Rieng

    Province Harvest Svay Rieng Chuch

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    I am Keo

    Chhoeun, Pastor

    of Christian Svay

    Rieng City

    Church.

    Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,

    Thank God for the opportunity toserve the Lord with CCPC under

    Rev. Ung Ty leadership.

    I would like to express gratefulthank to you that you really care for

    Gods work and people in myprovince. For the work of God in

    province, you have such a zeal tomake possible by sending official

    letter to the governor, to provincial

    department of Religion and Cult tohelp facilitate in advancing the

    kingdom of God in my province.

    Even to individual Christian, youalso never ignore for the suffering of

    the people of God who abused

    unjustly.

    Lately on 17 November 2010, in a

    funeral of late Chan Saroeun in

    Basak village, Svay Chrum District,while we were about to bury the

    body in the ground, the local

    authority came and not allow us tobury and forced us to take the body

    away while the body was stunk.

    Right away Rev. Ung Ty made anintervention and then things

    resolved.

    So, my people and I reallyappreciate you and thanks God for

    Senator Rev. Ung Ty who stand for

    Gods work and Gods people in our

    nation.

    More favor and blessing to you.

    Keo Choeun

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    Because now our members is in increasing everyday so that our CCPCs board committees ha

    desired and formed the certification for our CCPCs member to use in their church, organizatiobible school, radio station and denominationetc by cooperating with the local authority.

    Below is one of our Church Member in Prey Veng province:

    Happy Khmer New Year!May our Lord Jesus Christ Bless you all have a good health, wisdom,strength, prosperity and successful in your ministry.

    Member Certification of CCPC

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    We are members of Cambodian Christian Protestant Community (CCPC)

    want to say thanks to our Lord Jesus Christ that He always does the

    miracles in our community. We also would like to say thanks to our

    brothers and sisters in Christ for spending the time to read our newsletter

    and give us the good ideas to establish our newsletter better. May our Lor

    Jesus Christ bless you all heaps!

    PUBLISHED BYGeneral Secretary of Cambodian Christian Protestant Community Office

    INFORMATION, WRITTEN AND GRAPHIC COMPUTER

    1. Mr. Koy Doeun, Website Director of CCPC2. Ps. Sor Puthy, Secretary of Board Committee in Svay Rieng province

    3. Information from CCPCs Branch in All Provinces and Cities

    GENERAL SECRETARY OFFICE

    Address: #246CEo, Street Trasak Phaem, Sangkat Boeung Keng Kong 1,

    Khan Chamkar Morn, Phnom Penh, Kingdom of Cambodia

    Phone: (855) 23 727 450 / 012 934 243 / 012 994 822Email: [email protected]

    Website: www.cambodiaprotestant.org