Christianity in Cambodia is a minority religion, with only 1% of the population identified as Christian. There are around 1,300 churches but over 11,000 villages still without a church presence. While some Christian denominations like Catholics and Protestants actively conduct missionary work, building homes, providing food and medical aid, over 70% of the population remains unreached due to Cambodia being predominantly Buddhist and some areas restricted for political reasons. Christians in Cambodia continue spreading the gospel through indirect means.