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The Faces of 360GO Cambodia


by Dan Kersten on June 24, 2025

Nine men from the U.S. made up our first 360Go men's missions team to Cambodia in February. These photos are the faces of the team, the people to whom we ministered, and those for whom we are praying to come to know Jesus. Please join us in praying for Buddhist peoples in Cambodia to earnestly seek for spiritual truth and allow Jesus Christ to win them over.

Also, if you are a men in an Assemblies of God church you are invited to join one of our 360Go teams. Click here to see what trips are currently open. Email [email protected] if you have questions.

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Light for the Lost funds in action! Our 360Go team from the U.S. with Khmer Bible school students who received gifts from LFTL -- Khmer FireBibles.

Blessing children. We have gifts to and prayed with about 150 children (most from a Buddhist background) during the week.

The power of prayer. Jimmy Smith (Jay, Florida) prays with Teen Challenge students in the TC center outside Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Learning about Buddhism. One objective of our 360Go trips is to help me learn about and experience other faiths and people groups. Here, during a long layover in Seoul. South Korea, we visited a Buddhist temple. Seeing idol worship up close is sobering and helps inspire a Christ-following man to prayer.

Gifts from Light for the Lost! Missionaries Kelly and Cyndi Robinette show Khmer Bible school students how to study using their new Khmer FireBibles (provided with LFTL funds).

A perk of the job! Dan Kersten, 360Go Director and Cambodia team leader, said, "These kids were lots of fun and it was so encouraging to see how much there were learning about Jesus in their school."

A life saved! Buksan, a former drug addict and Buddhist monk, is completing the Teen Challenge program in Cambodia. Hearing him share about what Lord Jesus has done fore him was incredible.

Service that bears fruit. The Robinettes have poured 30+ years into missions. These children are fruit from their ministry. It was an honor to minister in this school, if just for one day. Each child represents a soul being delivered from Buddhism and a family learning about Jesus every day.

Spiritual father and son. Kim-Han (left) is one of the many Buddhists won to Christ by his spiritual father, Kelly Robinette (right). Currently, Kim-Han serves as a team translator and directs the Teen Challenge program in Cambodia.

 

 

 




Dan Kersten

Dan Kersten is Director of Communications for the National Light for the Lost and Men's Ministry. Email Dan at [email protected], or call 417.862.1447 ext. 4174.