CHURCH & CHARITY

In Cambodia, the church plays a significant role in providing charity and support to those in need. Many churches in Cambodia run programs to help the poor, provide education and healthcare services, and support vulnerable populations such as orphans and the elderly. At Living Water Farm, we commit to bringing over the love of Jesus, and partnering with other local churches to expand , to share resources, and economically empowering church members so they can keep strong in lifting up their ministries.

These charitable efforts are often carried out in partnership with local organizations and international NGOs to maximize impact and reach a wider audience. The church's commitment to serving the community and promoting social justice is an integral part of its mission in Cambodia. Through the connection, we have been able to carry generousity from people oversee to the needs in our community.

We gather, we pray , and worship

We have made great relationship with our villagers. We share the gospel of Jesus and pray with them. We found a local church, met with the lovely pastors who sheperd their people in their local community at their little.

We are yet to a church!

Though we are not a church yet, we have been praying for local pastors and leaders to rise up. We believe God's timing will come. We have a couple who pastor in different community coming to support us once per month. Unfortunately, the pastor's wife had to go back to the United States for cancer check. Right now, the situation relieved as prayers continue.

We are in a season to trust for God's guidance, and directions. We know that God has a great plan for us.


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Have heard about Jesus

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Have said their salvation prayers with us

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Youth successfully entered their college with the skills provided

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Received Farming God's way training

Food Aids Reach

Christians show love by participating in food aid programs worldwide, providing essential supplies to those in need, regardless of their beliefs.

We connect with our generous people. We set up food packages to provide to dozens of very poor villagers who struggle feeding themsleves.

This practical act reflects Jesus' teachings of love and compassion, offering kindness and generosity to those facing challenges, bringing hope and comfort, and making a positive impact on others' lives.

How can you support?

You can support parentless children

Since our mission, we have discovered there are children who lost their parents from war, from accidents, intentional escape from their village due to the poverty. Thus, their children have to live with their old grandparents who struggle to make their already struggling.

Your donation of 50 $ can feed their whole family per month

Trainings

If you are interested in investing in the skills trainings for the village youth so that they can find their employment and that they will be able to support their family, we encourage you to join us to contine to keep computer teachers and trainers to provide regular classes for the youth and the children

To keep computer classes running and serving at least 40 sessions for about 50 youth, we need approximately 250 $ per month

Sustainability

Prioritizing sustainability in operation is quite important. We have been working on not only in farming to feed the family, but also to bring their surplus produce to the market place.

This year, we plan to set up frog, catfish, chicken, pigs, and snals projects.

We need approximately 150 $ for each project except the pig because it costs more to start.

TESTIMONY

A raised ground story

This raised ground is not very far from our Living Water Farm. We know God has a great plan for this village. He will restore, heal, and bless this village.

Our Story

Long years ago, you have to wear two sets of eye glasses, then doctors discovered the lens at the bifocal eye-glasses, then recently they do the same thing.

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