A team of nineteen Mueller students spent two weeks of their school holidays in Cambodia. Seeking to share their Faith and serve the poor and needy in practical ways. “Our prayer was that God would work in and through us and we are constantly amazed how He answers these prayers in surprising and significant ways,” said team leaders Alan and Sue Kregenbrink (Mr and Mrs K).

The team of 16 girls and 3 boys were exceptional as they ministered at Hope International School, built a bamboo house for a needy Cambodian family, planted bamboo trees for future houses. During which time there were many opportunities to share in words and actions the Good News of Jesus and the hope that He offers everyone.

The students had a life transforming experience as they witnessed firsthand the needs and challenges of living in a very poor 3rd World Country. They gained an appreciation of how much they enjoy in Australia and how even a little of their time and money can go so far to help provide reall change and hope to others.

The team would like to extent their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all of the Mueller Community for your practical and prayerful support, prior and during their recent Cambodia Mission Trip. You played a significant part in God working in and through the lives of each team member.