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Preaching and Teaching Earth Wide2010 Yearbook of Jehovah’s Witnesses
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Cambodia
Louy, a pioneer in Cambodia, regularly rides her bicycle to a village where houses are constructed of bamboo and are on stilts. There she conducts Bible studies. Three days before the Memorial, when she was in the village explaining the purpose of the Memorial to one of her Bible students, curious children began to gather around and ask questions. The group of children grew and grew. Louy handed out 57 Memorial invitations. The following day Louy cycled to the village to conduct another study, and this student said that her relatives and friends would like to attend. So Louy left another 20 invitations for the Bible student to distribute. Now Louy became worried as to how she could help all these people attend the Memorial. After praying, she talked to the father of one of her Bible students, who is the village coordinator. He assured Louy that if she arranged for just one tuk-tuk (a small carriage usually seating four, which is pulled by a motorcycle) to take them, everyone could go because they would either stand up or sit on one another’s knees. Louy was very happy to see 18 individuals attend from this village.
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Preaching and Teaching Earth Wide2010 Yearbook of Jehovah’s Witnesses
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[Picture on page 55]
She arranged for just one “tuk-tuk”
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