It's a Christian based non-profit aiming to alleviate the poverty in rural communities through development programs such as agriculture, education , and leadership trainings. In the agriculture sector, Living Water Farm adopts a farming practice called Farming God's way.
"Farming God's Way" is biblically-based approach to farming that emphasizes sustainable, environmentally friendly practices, and aims to break the cycle of poverty by increasing crop yields and empowering farmers. It's a method that considers God as the Master Farmer and calls for responsible stewardship of the land.
Farmers are taught that they are stewards of God's creation and should work with integrity, faith, and diligence.
No plowing, permanent soil cover with mulch (God's blanket)
Doing on time, with high standards, without waste
Miss. Modula showed what God can reveal in agriculture domain.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
I am thrilled to share that after completing computer classes, I have successfully transitioned to college in Phnom Penh city. I used to fear falling behind in class with tech knowledge. Thanks to Living Water Farm for providing the courses for us.
The skills and knowledge I gained from the computer classes have been invaluable in helping me navigate the college environment and excel in my studies. I am grateful for the opportunity to learn and grow, and I am excited for what the future holds.
Across the globe, Christians are putting their faith into action by participating in food aid initiatives that provide life-sustaining supplies to those in desperate need—regardless of background or belief.
In partnership with our generous supporters, we prepare and distribute food packages to some of the poorest and most vulnerable villagers—many of whom struggle daily to feed themselves and their families.
This tangible expression of Christ’s love brings more than just nourishment; it brings dignity, hope, and the assurance that someone cares. Guided by the teachings of Jesus, we extend kindness and compassion where it’s needed most, making a lasting impact in the lives of those we serve.
We are a non-profit focusing on trainings - agriculture, community development programs, church & charity
What do we offer?
We provide resources of Farming God's way. We translate materials and put Khmer voice over and upload on youtube and on our website. We make it available for key farmers & leaders to take it for their community and churches. We are training and preparing our youth to learn and and get equipped with the kit and the keys for training others.
We operate free computer classes for young people to learn this skill as it can help them access job markets much easier in the today context. As we seek more volunteers and missionaries to come and serve with us, every now and then, we bring over trainers and youth champions to come over to share their life experience and encourage our youth in the village.
Once a month, we gather community to study the words of God, and pray. We also accept donations to provide food aids, and supplies for the poor in our communities.
Vatanak, our current farming director has launched biz * agriculture podcast for the Kingdom of God. He has been able to records his podcasts with great men and women of God , filled with wisdom. The podcosts provide encouragements and connection for farmers to contribute to the cause of the Kingdom.
Youth received computer & skills tranings
People have heard about Jesus
Successfully stepped into colleges
Said salvation prayers
Received Farming God's trainings
Why we feed?
There are disabled people in our village who can not farm and living depending on their neighhours giving food and on their children who are struggling finding jobs in the capital city. Some end up in sweatshop type of work.
50 kg of Rice
One 50kg bag of rice can mean the difference between hunger and hope for a villager caring for young children. Many families are barely getting by—your kindness can fill their bowls and lift their spirits. Will you help provide a bag of rice and bring relief to a household in need?
Isaiah 58:10 (NIV)
“If you spend yourselves in behalf of the hungry and satisfy the needs of the oppressed, then your light will rise in the darkness...”
From Soil to Self-Sufficiency
We are working toward self-sustainability through practical, hands-on farming projects. From raising frogs and chickens to caring for cows and pigs, each project plays a vital role in helping us sustain our mission.
Projects we seek to generate income
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