Summary
SummaryIβm Barnabas Mamβa former communist spy in Phnom Penh π°π. When I sneaked into a crowded crusade, a simple question about Jesus not being βWesternβ shattered my old beliefs and brought me peace π. After surviving brutal genocide and sleepless nights haunted by loss, Godβs Spirit sustained me in the detention camps. By 1979 I joined the underground church, and years later I stood beside Franklin Graham as a translator, praying that Cambodia would taste the hope of Christ.
As a young man, Barnabas Mam was a communist spy in his home country of Cambodia. But after attending an evangelistic event, God transformed his heart. Years later, Mam was one of only 200 Christians to survive the Cambodian genocide. This is his story.
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Β 01:36 Moment of Truth Question 02:54 Sent to Detention Camps 04:45 Discovering Survivors 05:31 Translator for Crusade
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