Berglund Family Ministry Updates

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Updates from Hope Cambodia blog


Joyce Meyer's son David Meyer is keeping a blog for everyday of HopeCambodia. He is the one in charge of world missions for JMM. Anyway, I just logged on and found these three entries regarding the time that I was there. Praise God for all that was accomplished! (maybe I'll add some photos to go along with the captions)

Date: July 22, 2007From: David L. Meyer This past week launched the first of four weeks of the medical/dental teams. Mark & Doreen Babo (pictured) have been very instrumental in organizing the 80 plus professionals that are traveling to Cambodia throughout the 30 days. In the first week just completed, in the Battambang province, 1,685 patients were treated, many of which have had little or no access to this type of care. We believe very strongly in mixing social justice with God’s love. This week we all had a part in relieving suffering and I think God really likes that


Date: July 23, 2007From: David MeyerThe Battambang meetings were concluded over the weekend. We saw what the Lord can do through the power of teamwork! Three churches came together and sent fifty volunteers to help touch the people of this province. Over 20,000 people attended services filled with anointed music and the word. As Pastor Dino Rizzo (pictured) ministers to over a thousand people jam packed into the hall, many more thousands are outside watching on a big screen. Thank you to everyone at Healing Place Church, The Life Church and Celebration Church for all of your help.





Date: July 25, 2007From: Pastor John Siebeling-Life Church of Memphis For me, the most touching moment of Hope Cambodia was touring the medical outreach taking place here in Battambang. I don't even know what it was in particular; I was just so moved by the compassion that I saw. I guess it just blew me away to see all those doctors and nurses from all over the world in those steamy hot rooms, armed with an interpreter at their side, doing whatever they could to help the hurting Cambodian people.