Greg & Molly Timmins

Career Missionaries from 2006-2011, serving the Great River People of Southeast Asia. Joining the Pnong Project in 2015.

We are Greg and Molly Timmins, and we and our children, Hannah and Caleb, are serving the Pnong people of Cambodia. Our missionary journey began in 2006 when our family served the Great River People of Southeast Asia until 2011. After this we served in New Zealand where Greg pastored two wonderful churches. As time went by, we missed our life in the foreign mission field and felt God’s call for us to take up the work again. So, in 2015, we rejoined AFM, this time with the Pnong Project.

The Pnong Project is a happening place! The school the Greenfields started is growing. Each year, we add another grade. Jonathan Nicholaides now serves as the principal, and the Greenfields are starting industries to support the financial needs of the project. They are also planning and overseeing the building projects. Our family has taken the role of Pnong village church planters. We are very excited to see what God is doing in the mountains of Cambodia! He is raising up leadership for the church plants. Our main task right now is to disciple these baby Christians who want to be missionaries to their own people. We have hired a man to head up literacy programs in several villages where we would like to plant churches in the future. We also have a student missionary who is teamed up with a young local worker. They live in a village where we have been working for the last couple of years. We are watching as God grows this into a church plant. More people are coming to our meetings. As families take steps to leave spirit worship and follow Jesus, all their extended family members and neighbors are watching. The Holy Spirit is moving, and we count it a great privilege to have a role in His master plan for the Pnong people. Praise the Lord!

Frontier Stories

The Whole Book

I sat staring at a lifeless list of vocabulary words. I felt strangely restless. Since it was Friday, I hadn’t planned on going for my usual walk through the village, and I was running behind schedule with my other tasks.

By: Hope Kiwi
February 01 2009, 1:58 pm | Comments 0

Miscommunication

Working with Muslims has made me more conscious than ever of the importance of understanding the culture and worldview of the people before I attempt to communicate the gospel.

By: Greg Timmins
January 01 2009, 1:57 pm | Comments 0

Abner

“I want my son to become an Adventist,” Abner confided to me in a hushed voice as he leaned forward in his chair.

By: Greg Timmins
December 01 2008, 9:25 am | Comments 0

By All Means

“Why aren’t you wearing your ga-gong?” the chief asked me as we sat visiting on the floor of his stilted house.

By: Greg Timmins
November 01 2008, 10:23 am | Comments 0

Code of Secrecy

A group of ladies were gathered around a perfectly angelic, chubby baby with shiny black curls, bright eyes and dimples. They all smiled and cooed at him as they heaped more insults upon him.

By: Molly Timmins
October 01 2008, 10:22 am | Comments 0

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