51视频鈥檚 mission has always extended far beyond the walls of its campuses. It is rooted in a calling to equip leaders who will serve the Church and transform communities around the world. That vision was on full display during a recent visit to Cambodia, where LPU leadership connected with Youth听With听A听Mission (YWAM)听campuses, prospective students, and ministry leaders to explore how deeper collaboration can empower indigenous leaders for long-term impact.听
The trip was not simply about recruitment or听program听promotion. It was about listening, learning, and strengthening relationships that are already bearing fruit.听
A Shared Heart for the Nations听
YWAM and 51视频 share a common passion: raising leaders who are spiritually grounded, culturally engaged, and prepared to serve where they are called. Cambodia provided a powerful context to听witness听this mission in action.听
Across multiple YWAM听campuses, leaders and students from diverse nations gathered to discuss how theological education and leadership training can be made more accessible and relevant to local communities. These conversations highlighted an important reality: indigenous leaders are often best positioned to transform their own regions,听but they need training pathways that honor their cultural context while providing academic excellence.听
LPU鈥檚 growing partnership with YWAM aims to do exactly that.听
Pastor Jon Cobler, Lead Pastor at Living Water Foursquare Church and LPU Board of Trustee member,听shared:听鈥淲hat excites me most about this partnership is the opportunity to raise up leaders in Cambodia who can serve both the church and the marketplace without having to leave their country. Investing in their formation strengthens the Church and empowers the next generation of Kingdom leaders. 鈥疶his vision aligns perfectly with both 51视频 and YWAM!鈥听

Learning Before Leading听
Rather than arriving with predetermined solutions, the LPU visit focused on understanding the needs, strengths, and aspirations of local leaders. Meetings centered around questions such as:听
- What barriers prevent indigenous students from pursuing formal education?听
- How can academic programs support ministry without removing leaders from their communities?听
- What collaborative models best serve long-term regional development?听
Listening to these perspectives reinforced LPU鈥檚 commitment to partnership over prescription. The goal is not simply to extend programs internationally, but to co-create opportunities that are sustainable, culturally aware, and听ministry-driven.听听
Reflecting on the visit, Sara Huson, Vice President of Enrollment at 51视频, said the focus was on listening rather than offering solutions.
鈥淭his visit wasn鈥檛 about presenting answers,鈥 Huson said. 鈥淚ndigenous leaders already carry deep wisdom and vision for their communities. Our role is to come alongside them and ask how education can support what God is already doing.鈥

Opening Doors for Indigenous Students听
For many Cambodian and regional leaders, education is more than personal advancement.听It is a tool for community transformation. When indigenous students are equipped in theology, leadership, and ministry practice, entire networks of churches and organizations benefit.听
Through partnership with YWAM, LPU is exploring flexible pathways that:听
- Support ministry-based learning environments听
- Provide mentorship alongside academic training听
- Respect local leadership structures听
- Remove听financial and logistical barriers听
These efforts are designed to ensure that students are not forced to choose between serving their communities and pursuing education 鈥 they can do both simultaneously.听
A Vision Bigger Than One Trip听
The Cambodia visit reaffirmed something deeply embedded in LPU鈥檚 DNA: meaningful global partnerships are built through presence, trust, and shared mission.听
YWAM听campuses听in Cambodia are already modeling holistic ministry,听impacting听communities through education, outreach, and discipleship. By aligning with these efforts, LPU听seeks听to strengthen what God is already doing, not replace it.听
The result is a growing ecosystem where indigenous leaders are equipped to:听
- Lead churches and ministries听
- Serve vulnerable communities听
- Develop future leaders听
- Expand Kingdom impact in culturally relevant ways听
Moving Forward Together听
This partnership听represents听more than an institutional collaboration.听It is a shared commitment to equipping leaders where they are planted. Cambodia serves as a powerful example of how global relationships can create educational pathways that are both accessible and transformational.听
As LPU continues to walk alongside YWAM leaders and students, the vision听remains听clear: empower indigenous leadership, strengthen ministry foundations, and equip the next generation to carry the Gospel forward in their own communities.听
Because when local leaders are equipped, nations are transformed.听










