1994
Pastor David Binh, a group of Cambodian Christians, and Marie Ens, at that time a missionary
with the Christian &
Missionary Alliance, visited Preah Khet Melea military hospital weekly. In the beginning, the
soldiers had many
diseases, and then, as fighting continued in border areas, many were admitted with limbs torn
off by land mines. The
hospital visitors distributed “goodies” such as fruit and filled some prescriptions at doctor’s
requests. Everyone
visited was prayed for and there was also a weekly Christian meeting on the hospital grounds. By
the end of the ’90s, a
new malady was in evidence. More and more patients were being admitted with HIV/AIDS.
With no anti–retroviral drugs available, they knew their lives were drawing to a close. The
visitors led many young men
to understand salvation in Jesus and held many funerals at bedsides or in the little makeshift
morgue at the hospital.
It was then that the dream of an AIDS Centre where families living with AIDS could come find
shelter and loving care and
come to know Jesus before they died. In 2000 after Marie retired from her work with the
Christian and Missionary
Alliance, the dream began to take place.