Dr. Mark & Laura Ambrose are our missionaries in Cambodia!
Mark and Laura Ambrose serve with Mission to the World in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, where they focus on church planting and anti-sex trafficking initiatives. After two decades of providing medical care in the U.S., Mark transitioned to serving marginalized populations in Cambodia, particularly victims of sexual exploitation. He leads Family Clinic, which not only provides essential medical services but also trains Cambodian Christian doctors to practice gospel-centered medicine. This clinic is integral to their church-planting efforts, as it connects healthcare with local churches, facilitating outreach and support for people in need.
In response to the challenges faced by young women exiting rehabilitation programs for trafficking survivors, the Ambroses founded Freedom Ministries. This initiative offers scholarships, housing and discipleship through local church dorms for college-aged girls. Secondly, there is Dahlia Dorm, a home for younger girls aged 12-18. Freedom Ministries aims to integrate these young women into the church community, providing them with a safe environment where they can heal, grow, and develop their faith. Through their combined efforts in ministry, Mark and Laura Ambrose are making a significant impact on the lives of those they serve in Cambodia.
In this message, the Ambrose family asks and answers the question that has burned in all of us at some time or another: "Where Is God When I Need Him Most?"
Where Is God When I Need Him Most? | Dr. Mark & Laura Ambrose
We are a community of redeemed people, one body made up of many parts. Everyone on earth has a story, and we hope that the testimonies you will hear from members of our community show God’s grace and redemption that has shaped us to be who we are today.
RESTORING LIVES, REBUILDING COMMUNITIES
Restoration Ministries (RMI) aims to restore hope to people while bringing lasting change to the community. Through 22 programs, they provide life-changing opportunities to at-risk underprivileged youth, as well as men and women with histories of addiction and families struggling in poverty.
Espiritu de Dios Comunidad Cristiana is our Spanish speaking sister-church, led by Pastores Jose and Paula Lopez. Their church services are held on Sunday afternoons at 12:30, followed by a dinner