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Dareth Ly grew up in Cambodia. During the “killing fields”, he was separated from his family, used, abused, and tortured as a child. He was sent as a refugee to the US and later felt called by God to go back to Cambodia. He is the OneChild country director for Cambodia, and serves thousands of children at Hope Centers. Find out more about becoming a Child Champion here Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: click here
Missionary Darth Ly shares his story surviving the Cambodia Killing Fields of the 1970s. A story of great pain and suffering and how God is now using Dareth to reach the people of Cambodia for Jesus. To know more and give to Dareth and his ministry in Cambodia visit https://darethly.com/
In 1975 when the Khmer Rouge took over Cambodia, Dareth Ly was 7 years old. He spent most of the next 4 years in a work camp, barely surviving starvation and torture. When he landed in the U.S. as an orphan, he forced himself to forget everything about Cambodia. He knew he would never go back. But God can take what others meant for evil, and turn it for good. (Caution for parents: this story contains episodes of violence and is not appropriate for children.)
Dareth Ly survived the Cambodian genocide of the 1970s. When he was 7 years old, he and his family were driven out of their home and into the jungle by the Khmer Rouge, a radical communist regime.
With political tensions rising, the U.S. Embassy urged missionary Dareth Ly and his family to evacuate Cambodia. Heeding the warning, the Ly family raced across the country in their minivan. // Asia Pacific
Dareth Ly not only survived the Cambodian genocide of the 1970s, God has called he and his wife back as full-time missionaries. Hear how Dareth found his mother and the early struggles of running a small orphanage.
Dareth Ly survived the Cambodian genocide of the 1970s. When he was 7 years old, he and his family were driven out of their home and into the jungle by the Khmer Rouge, a radical communist regime.
Our guest speaker survived the Khmer Rouge Genocide in Cambodia as a young boy. As a refugee, he was placed in a foster home in St Paul MN where he attended an Assemblies of God Church. Years later he would later return to Cambodia with his family to share the love of Jesus.
Dareth Ly not only survived the Cambodian genocide of the 1970s, God has called he and his wife back as full-time missionaries. Hear how Dareth found his mother and the early struggles of running a small orphanage.
This Sunday we had the pleasure of hosting Dareth Ly as he shared about his life and work in Cambodia.