"God is answering, and moving among His people in Cambodia! Over 50 churches are engaging their communities with the transforming power of the gospel! Great foundations are being laid for strong local churches. We're grateful to serve the Lord together with an international team which God is developing!
Rolf and Debbie KleinfeldIt is always exciting when the parents of our Family Pastor visit Stillmeadow. We wanted you to know that they will visit with us again - and this time, they will bring along a pastor from Cambodia! We will post reminders closer to their visit, but please note this date on your calendar .....
Here are a few details about Pastor Josh's parents.
Following 17 years of youth ministry, Rolf and Debbie Kleinfeld began serving in the SE Asia in 2003. Their first assignment was to Cambodia, and they moved to Thailand in 2005.
Rolf served as the SouthEast Asia Field Strategy Coordinator, overseeing the Nazarene work in SE Asia from 2006-2010. Debbie’s responsibilities have ranged from office management, NCM Child Development Coordinator, to leading Work & Witness teams.
They returned to Cambodia to disciple, teach, and mentor leaders in November of 2011.
Rolf is the District Superintendent and they are the Country Coordinators, working to develop an international team of people building God’s Kingdom in Cambodia.
Rolf & Debbie teach and guide with a focus on living out the Gospel and carrying God’s kingdom: anytime, anywhere, anything. Their journey has been rich with blessings and lessons from the Lord which they love to share. They enjoy singing together and are happiest working as a team to teach, speak, sing or lead for Christ.
They have lived and served in Cherry Point NC, Cleve OH area, Co Springs, CO, Kansas City, KS area, Wichita, KS, and Richmond, VA.
Following 17 years of youth ministry, Rolf and Debbie Kleinfeld began serving in the SE Asia in 2003. Their first assignment was to Cambodia, and they moved to Thailand in 2005.
Rolf served as the SouthEast Asia Field Strategy Coordinator, overseeing the Nazarene work in SE Asia from 2006-2010. Debbie’s responsibilities have ranged from office management, NCM Child Development Coordinator, to leading Work & Witness teams.
They returned to Cambodia to disciple, teach, and mentor leaders in November of 2011.
Rolf is the District Superintendent and they are the Country Coordinators, working to develop an international team of people building God’s Kingdom in Cambodia.
Rolf & Debbie teach and guide with a focus on living out the Gospel and carrying God’s kingdom: anytime, anywhere, anything. Their journey has been rich with blessings and lessons from the Lord which they love to share. They enjoy singing together and are happiest working as a team to teach, speak, sing or lead for Christ.
They have lived and served in Cherry Point NC, Cleve OH area, Co Springs, CO, Kansas City, KS area, Wichita, KS, and Richmond, VA.
PRAYER REQUESTS from the Kleinfelds
"Please intercede for us and for the Christ-followers here, that whenever [we] open our mouths, words may be given [us] so that [we] will fearlessly make known the mystery of the gospel." (Eph. 6:19) Right now we are praying for:
"Please intercede for us and for the Christ-followers here, that whenever [we] open our mouths, words may be given [us] so that [we] will fearlessly make known the mystery of the gospel." (Eph. 6:19) Right now we are praying for:
1. A deepening walk among the leadership in Cambodia.
2. House churches in Phnom Penh.
3. Leadership meetings.
4. Church plantings, especially in the major cities.
5. Compassion projects. (i.e. bike project, university student dorms)
6. Education/Pastors Leadership classes.
7. the plight of human traffic victims in Cambodia.
8. God-called people to serve in Cambodia.
2. House churches in Phnom Penh.
3. Leadership meetings.
4. Church plantings, especially in the major cities.
5. Compassion projects. (i.e. bike project, university student dorms)
6. Education/Pastors Leadership classes.
7. the plight of human traffic victims in Cambodia.
8. God-called people to serve in Cambodia.
SAVE THIS DATE!
SERMON SERIES
Last month Stillmeadow began a series called "Underdogs". Since then, Friday Feature has provided a brief recap of each sermon. Last Sunday Pastor Bud introduced an underdog named Deborah and here are some take aways from his sermon....
1. God gives to women the same gifts and graces as men. (Romans 12, I Corinthians 12, and Ephesians 4).
2. When men lead, people praise the Lord. Today there is a real danger of male passivity. Men: be a hero.
3. God curses spectators. (Judges 5: 23) – ‘Curse Meroz,’ said the angel of the Lord. There are no sidelines in the kingdom, just a ramp and a playing field.
4. All God requires of underdogs is obedience.
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