Cambodian Landscape

Cambodian Landscape

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Stop and pray for Cambodia right now!

Cambodia needs your prayers right now. We are currently in the middle of the biggest Buddhist holiday in Cambodia called Pchum Ben. Cambodians believe that the “gates of hell” open up during this holiday, and they need to appease their ancestors by bringing food and worshiping at the pagodas. It is a time when everyone returns to their homeland and visits the pagodas of their ancestors. They believe that  bringing food for their dead ancestors will somehow protect them from evil spirits. Some people will bring rice to the gates of the pagodas and throw the rice in the pagodas before dawn because they are afraid of the really bad spirits.

Since everyone goes to their homeland, it’s interesting to be in Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, during this holiday because everything shuts down and the city of 2 million people becomes a ghost town for about 4 days. It’s almost eerie because of the silence and lack of traffic on the city streets.

Pchum Ben is a very spiritual holiday, and the people of Cambodia need God to enter their lives. Please pray that people would start to hear the one true God calling out to them and that Cambodian Christians would stay firm in their faith in God and not conform to the patterns of the world. Pray that CGI staff, participants, friends and family would all return safely to us once this holiday is over next week.

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