to be a Sent & Sending church

 

Luke & Sokha Smith
Cambodia (MTW)

 

 

Who Are They:
Luke and Sokha work in the countryside of Cambodia with a focus on village church planting, student outreach, and translation. They recently translated the Heidelberg Catechism and the Westminster Shorter Catechism into Khmer. They met in Cambodia during Luke’s first term on the field and married in July 2011. 

Luke grew up on a farm in west central Illinois. His call to missions began while participating in a campus ministry’s short-term missions trip program at Western Illinois University. During graduate school at the University of Missouri, he was impacted by the missionary biography “Through Gates of Splendor” and his burden to be a missionary grew. After graduation, Luke studied at Dallas Theological Seminary and continued to prepare for the mission field by working with refugees and serving in his church. Luke was ordained as a teaching elder in the North Texas Presbytery in September 2009. 

Sokha, a native Cambodian, trusted Christ as a teenager in a Christian orphanage. She studied English in college, and after graduation spent time working with an orphanage, tutoring missionaries learning Khmer, translating at a Bible school, and teaching grade school in English. She has a burden to reach her own people with the gospel.

Prayer Requests:
1. For Luke and Sokha & the ELCC community as they go out to other parts of Cambodia to bring the Gospel.
2. For Kunthea to rely on God to minister to the children at AKJ.
3. For Heng to be used by God at the medical clinic.
4. For Kakrona and his ordination exams and calling.
5. For John and his time in the USA for his HMA and the transition to ministry in Phnom Penh.

 
 
 

Connect With Luke & Sokha:
Click here to view their MTW page and here for their website.