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Physa Chanmany

Physa Chanmany (pictured here with his wife, Rachelle) is a Lao-Cambodian/American. He grew up in Battambang Province of Cambodia, survived the killing fields of the Khmer Rouge, and escaped to Thailand at the age of 19. He is now a naturalized citizen of the U.S., and an ordained minister in the Church of the Nazarene. He pastors a multi-cultural church in Long Beach, California. Physa and Rachelle are the parents of two sons.
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NO MORE FEAR : From Killing Fields to Harvest Fields


In Physa's words:

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I believe the book No More Fear, which tells my story, can help people overcome their own fears and experience peace and hope.

People are plagued by fears of an uncertain future, fear of losing a job, fear of those in authority, fear of thieves and robbers, fear of sudden tragedy and disease.

In my case, I had two great fears: the fear of ghosts, and the fear of being killed. The first came from my childhood upbringing in an Cambodian jungle village steeped in animist and spiritist beliefs and practices.

The second fear resulted from the years of my youth I spent in Communist work camps under the Khmer Rouge regime, where I daily witnessed senseless, genocidal slaughter, hatred, and starvation. When I escaped Cambodia, I didn't get away from the overwhelming fear that caused recurring nightmares and threatened to cripple my life. I thought if a ghost didn't get me, a Communist soldier would, or else I thought I would be enslaved by an Americn or European whom the Communists had taught me to fear.

All humans have some sort of fears, great or small. Fear affects emotion, mind and body. If a person's fears cause harm or hinder a healthy life, the individual must seek help. I sought the Lord Jesus when I first heard of Him, at the age of 19. He revealed Himself to me. And He helped me overcome fear.

For more details, read my book. Read about what happened when I was separated from my culture, home, and family and I cried out in desperation to the living, Supreme God.

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This page last updated 3-20-2011