Our "Love Project" 🥰💕🙏🍪🍰🎂🧁

I want to share some thoughts that resounding in my mind lately. Confession time ready?!

💪 Tent Making

My husband and I have always been praying to increase our income so we could help and support our ministries. It's been a conscious effort for us to share our mission heart to our friends and families, but we never fund raise. To be honest, there's always hesitation on us to ask anybody for help especially on financial support. We strongly believe that this supplication is really God's part not ours. God is our sole provider. I have always been vocal to how God has provided for us through my teaching job in the university and through my husband's part time translating skills. God has proven His faithfulness in attending our needs and even rewarded us with some wants sometimes. 👍 Journey as a University Lecturer

Please don't get me wrong when I mentioned about "fund raising" 😀 we do acknowledge this is also one of God's vessels to provide His work and let blessed individual to have the opportunity to bless others as well. In fact, we have dear friends (missionaries) doing this so God's work in Cambodia will be provided for and resulted tremendous impact to Khmers. We are thankful for our friends and missionaries who are helping out to grow God's work in Cambodia. 

💪Passive Income

It has always been our dream as family to be a blessing for others, and that we won't be worried to sustain our very own need as well. As you know, the Khmer church we are serving (PPC) has two existing dormitories both for men and women. Providing an accessible house and safe community is a blessing for these young students from the provinces. It's also an effective opportunity for us to share the gospel for they are receptive, and the regular bible study would lead them to be eventually discipled has proven to lead them to God's transformational life. 

Few months ago, our two dorms have already exceeded the capacity and inasmuch as we want to accommodate more, it would be too impossible to handle, and landlords won't allow their rented place to be crowded. It is our desire to be able to rent one more house and accommodate new more students by 2025 😍😅

We have also tried different approaches to generate extra income to do this. When Kunthy and son (sister-in-law and nephew) came to live with us last year, we supported her to start a baking business. We didn't have any physical stores; orders were initially done online but it wasn't successful. However, we saw the potential of the "chocolate walnut cake" and "pork grind" as consignment. We displayed our products to few cafes and mart (especially at the university I am teaching). It was a hit at first, but soon struggled during the semester break. 

Though the business is a failure, we are thankful to God for the learnings. He has kept us grounded and gave us more reasons to rely on Him. Our investment actually resulted to even more rewarding! my sister in-law Kunthy came to know Christ and has accepted to be her Savior 😍 she is excited to be baptized this coming October (church retreat). Read her encounter with Christ here 👉 Kunthy's Spiritual birthday

David is helping out to bake

Displays at different Cafes and local Marts



Dad's helping out delivering the goods

Pork grind "chicharon" being sold to an online app

 

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