Anointed for BurialEntering Cambodia in the fall of '73, Todd Burke spent the next twenty months there as an evangelist and elder in the Khmer Church, staying until he and his wife DeAnn were forced to evacuate Phnom Penh two weeks before the nation fell to the communist Khmer Rouge. |
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A Royal Welcome | 11 |
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