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The story of a church which went through one of the most barbaric regimes in modern history. Rich in background descriptions, with many standalone stories of faith and courage. We hear the Cambodian people themselves. A book for our times - think Putin, Assad, Kim Jong-un, the Ayatollas... Photo Galleries, Index and Timeline.

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The story of a church which went through one of the most barbaric regimes in modern history. Rich in background descriptions, with many standalone stories of faith and courage. We hear the Cambodian people themselves. A book for our times - think Putin, Assad, Kim Jong-un, the Ayatollas... Photo Galleries, Index and Timeline.
Autorenporträt
Don Cormack served with OMF International in Malaysia, Taiwan, Cambodia, Thailand and Singapore from 1972 to 1996. After being forced to flee from Cambodia in 1975, he worked in Cambodian refugee camps along the Thai/Cambodian border. He then taught at the Discipleship Training Centre and ministered to heroin addicts in Singapore, before returning to Cambodia in 1992, following the signing of the Paris Peace Accords. He was ordained by the Bishop of Singapore to begin the Church of Christ our Peace, in Phnom Penh. Don married Margaret Lockhart at Chefoo School in 1979. After returning the the UK, he completed his award-winning book: 'Killing Fields, Living Fields' now in its eighth and final edition.