In October 2018, my wife and I, along with our two youngest children, moved to Kampot Province, Cambodia.
While studying the Khmer language at university, God opened the door for us to begin serving in Tuol Sambor village, where we later planted a church and ordained a local pastor, Brother Sim.
God also led us to minister in the Phnom Penh women’s prison, where we started a Bible study group. Initially, about 10 women attended weekly. Over three years, this group grew into a church. Today, around 70 incarcerated women attend services, 11 have been baptized, and 20 more are preparing for baptism.

Through church planting in Tuol Sambor, mission trips across Cambodia, and helping impoverished families, God showed me a special calling: the need to serve Cambodian orphans.
At first, we took in six Khmer children, then four more. Today, we care for 20 children, and we are in the process of legally establishing a Christian orphanage.
This is how we began—trusting in God’s mercy and guidance!
Ministry in Cambodia – Evgeny Evva