Faith, Adventure & Miracles | AOC Water Access
- Noel Hutchinson
- May 28
- 2 min read

Dear Friends,
Just weeks ago, our Cambodian team returned from a three-day journey to some of the most remote villages in Siem Pang district. The roads were long, the sun unrelenting, and at one point, one of our vehicles even broke down. But hearts were full of purpose.
Led by our Cambodian director, Heng Pisey, the team visited three tribal villages where fear of evil spirits and a lack of basic health services have shaped everyday life for generations. And yet, something extraordinary is happening.

In the village of Kiri Bas Leu, hundreds gathered under a starry sky to watch a transformative gospel film. Laughter, testimonies, and prayers filled the air.
In Pong Kriel, the team met a woman named Khun Thongkham, once plagued by spiritual torment, who now boldly shares her story of freedom and healing through Christ. The team also met Em Mary, a woman once bedridden for seven years after a tragic loss. No doctor or healer could help. But after dreaming of a man in white who told her to seek Jesus, she found local believers who prayed for her—and she was healed.
And in Thmor Da, a young man battling mental illness shared his pain—and his prayers—with our team, as his mother (a local church leader) clung to hope. We laid hands and lifted voices in prayer for him and his family.

At the heart of all this is our Water and Sanitation Health (WASH) initiative. But it’s more than hygiene training and quality wells—it’s a door. A door into homes and hearts, opened by local churches who are bringing dignity, healing, and the Good News to places the world has forgotten.
As Pisey puts it, "This is a story of faith, adventure and miracles." I believe you'll be inspired by what God is doing through local believers who simply said yes.
Thank you for standing with us. Your prayers and support are making this kind of transformational outreach possible.
With gratitude and hope,

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