by David Chung | Apr 24, 2024 | Leadership Blog
In 605 BC, Daniel was taken captive to Babylon as a prisoner of war. Yet he was selected by King Nebuchadnezzar and rose to a position second only to the king himself, helping to govern the empire in a foreign land. From Daniel’s life, I see three outstanding...
by David Chung | Apr 6, 2024 | Newsletter
Praying in a Furnace Dear Friends, We finished the “hottest’ revival prayer rally in Mongkolbrey yesterday. With the 106-degree temperature outside in the past two days, the 12 fans inside the church constantly blew to my face hot air. The prayers of these...
by David Chung | Apr 4, 2024 | Newsletter
Passionate Prayer of Young Cambodians Prepares the Way for Revival Dear Friends, Antoinette and I saw in Poipet a bright future for the Cambodian church. So many young people at our two-day revival prayer meetings passionately worshipped and prayed to God. Cambodia is...
by David Chung | Apr 2, 2024 | Newsletter
Hello Friends, Today, Antoinette and I just wrapped up a two-day grand prayer rally for the Christians of Sisophon. We had a standing-room-only crowd for the two days. We prayed for the transformation of Cambodia through spiritual awakening and spiritual harvest. The...
by David Chung | Mar 3, 2024 | Leadership Blog
These days, the buzzword in leadership is servant leadership. Especially when the leader is a religious leader, servant leadership is considered essential. Yet few leadership styles are as misunderstood and misapplied as servant leadership. Fundamentally, a leader and...