Lessons from the Cambodian church

Julia Cameron  |  Features
Date posted:  1 Jun 2004
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The church in Cambodia went through cruel persecution 50 years after it was founded. Don Cormack's unique account of this period is in his book 'Killing Fields, Living Fields'. It has become one of the most 'talked about' books around.

We in the West have much to learn from the lives of Christians in that south east Asian land. Here Julia Cameron talks with Don Cormack.

JC: Don, not all EN readers will remember Cambodia's terrible suffering in the late 1970s. Perhaps we should start there.

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