TAN Mission Report March 2026 – Cambodia
In 1973, Delron was privileged to be a prayer counselor at the Billy Graham crusade which was held in the football stadium on the campus of North Carolina State University where he was an undergraduate student at the time. In what might be considered “coming full circle,” he was again privileged to participate in a Franklin Graham outreach fifty-three years later. This time, he was part of the team working with Bibles for the World that provides Bibles for the prayer counselors to give to all who respond to the altar call and free gospels of John to everyone who attends the meetings. This time, the event was not as convenient as walking from his dorm to the stadium; Delron had to travel to Cambodia to take part in the Love Siem Reap Festival, a powerful approach to evangelism which everyone – whether a Christian or an unbeliever – finds attractive. With a full agenda of high-energy performances by top-notch musicians from the local area and artists from the US including Taya, The Afters, and Tommy Coomes Band as the drawing card and a festival setting, the audience felt unthreatened by the fact that a gospel message was to be presented. In fact, over twenty thousand attendees flooded the grounds of an abandoned airport each night of the festival.
The Bibles for the World team of volunteers included twenty-three delegates from their base in South Asia as well as fourteen from the United States. Their task was to distribute eighty thousand gospels of John during the two-day festival. Since busloads of attendees came from all over the nation – some as distant as a twelve-hour bus ride away – the first strategy was to place cases of the gospels on each bus to be distributed when the delegates returned to their homes. Unfortunately, the well-designed plan collapsed when the traffic control team began to direct the busses into the airport itself rather than along the frontage road as planned.