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Director

Lewis and Kristen Burke have been married for 12 years.  During their first year of marriage, they felt called to pray and intercede for the nations of South-East Asia, especially the Kingdom of Cambodia.  After serving as youth pastor, a part of a Church planting team, and establishing a college ministry, the Burkes felt is was time to move to Cambodia and establish a Christian ministry there.

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fam

Assistent Director

Vutha, Pheakdey are one of the first generation of Christians in the country to start having a family of their own.  It is exciting to see God using them to challenge cultural concepts of marriage and parenting.  Please pray for them to continue to grow in the knowledge of Jesus and to be able to impart that knowledge to others. The Lord opened the door for Vutha to work at Heritage House as the assistant director.  He and Pheakdey are very involved with the children and the community.  They are both natural evangelists and are doing a great job at the orphanage.

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Naron

Head Dorm Mother

Naron has been a Christian for five years. She was leading worship at her small Church in the province when he pastor recommended her to us. She is a very organized woman and keeps things running smoothly at the house.

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NyLyn

Boys Dorm Mother

Ny Lyn has been working with Heritage House Home for Children for two years. She is gifted in so many areas and brings much diversity to the house. She comes from Kratie province where she lived for 22 years before moving to Phnom Penh. She became a Christian after moving to Phnom Penh and her friend invited her to visit a local Church.

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Sophea

Girls Dorm Mother

Sophea came to us through another orphanage here in Cambodia as we got our first family of children. She was raised in an orphanage for 12 years. Her insight into how children respond in an environment like this is invaluable.

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An

Cook

An is a single mother with two children.  A year or so after her marriage, her husband took a job in Phnom Penh and only came back to see her about once a month.  After five years of marriage, she later found out that he had another wife and family in Phnom Penh.  That is a common thing in Cambodia.    An was living with her brother, a Khmer pastor, and his family but was unable to find work or support her own family. 

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