Our team of 10 have been so blessed during our last 3 days, seeing and experiencing the works of God through Family for Mission
Comments from the team :
1) I am surprised by the Cambodians by their friendliness and smiles and I am awed by how they embraced God in their simple ways, opening my eyes and heart as a pre-believer.
2) Saying that they are poor is an understatement. The kind of life that the Cambodians live is simply unimaginable and you can only show your heart in your very simplest actions. Coming from a youth perspective, I'm ashamed to say that my faith for God cannot match up to their faith for God. It just makes me want to strive harder for God and show my feelings through actions rather than just talking about it.
3) The way of life in Cambodia makes the team, especially the younger ones, realised how fortunate they are to be born and brought up in Singapore. After this trip, I am sure the younger ones are more appreciative of what they have in Singapore and they will be more compassionate and willing to help the unfortunate.
I hope we are able to touch the lives of the Cambodians here through the works which God has guided us over the last 3 days and we hope to be back in Cambodia to do more of His works.
We are truly blessed as we see the works of Family for Mission. By meeting the mere survival needs of the villagers such as water & food, they are able to share God's blessings to the poor. We pray that God will enlarge His territory here and that Ps Sarun & his team will be blessed with His blessings as they continue to do His will and purpose in this mission.
We will definitely be back to partner Family for Mission to do God's wills and purposes for this land.
GMC team visited at Hannah's House Student Center
GMC team visited at Hannah's Church and pray for the youth at Gideon's House
GMC have lunch at a little restuarant one of the corner in Phnom Penh city
GMC team at Stung Trong Church and ththe gifts that they bring from Singapore
GMC team feed the children at Preah village
GMC team visited Boeung Kat and give rice to the poor people
Isaiah 6:8 Then I heard the Lord asking, “Whom should I send as a messenger to my people? Who will go for us?” And I said, “Lord, I’ll go! Send me.”
Children of Cambodian

Matthew 19:14 But Jesus said, “Let the children come to me. Don’t stop them! For the Kingdom of Heaven belongs to such as these.”
Monday, September 12, 2011
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Matthew 5:3-12
3
“Blessed are the poor in spirit,
for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
4
Blessed are those who mourn,
for they will be comforted.
5
Blessed are the meek,
for they will inherit the earth.
6
Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness,
for they will be filled.
7
Blessed are the merciful,
for they will be shown mercy.
8
Blessed are the pure in heart,
for they will see God.
9
Blessed are the peacemakers,
for they will be called children of God.
10
Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness,
for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
11“Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of me. 12Rejoice and be glad, because great is your reward in heaven, for in the same way they persecuted the prophets who were before you.
Thursday, September 8, 2011
“Children of Light Ministry” - Raising up a New Generation to Transform Cambodia
Whereas the Bible boldly states that children are the gift of God and that God desires all children to come to Him; and
Although the Bible also decrees that children should grow up in an atmosphere of family love, wise counsel, tender discipline and unconditional care, the reality of our day is that this has often not become the case as children have been tragically neglected and therefore marginalized; and, although the church has a responsibility to equip, train and encourage the family to play its proper role in the rearing of children, this too, , has often not become the reality of our day,
Whereas the glaring weakness in the handling and caring for children as a global community has contributed to millions of children becoming hopeless victims of our neglect;
Be it resolved that we, have come together to ask God to forgive us for failing to do what we could and what we ought for children as His gifts from above; and for failing to provide them with His holistic blessings and a strategy and hope for the transformation to the world;
Be it also resolved that we commit ourselves and the institutions that God has entrusted to us to improve and increase our efforts for the equipping, care and mobilization of the children and their families at villages (for a while at Preah Village, Bang Ket Village, and Stung Trong Village-Kampong Cham Province) in Cambodia for the holistic transformation of the world, all for His glory.
Although the Bible also decrees that children should grow up in an atmosphere of family love, wise counsel, tender discipline and unconditional care, the reality of our day is that this has often not become the case as children have been tragically neglected and therefore marginalized; and, although the church has a responsibility to equip, train and encourage the family to play its proper role in the rearing of children, this too, , has often not become the reality of our day,
Whereas the glaring weakness in the handling and caring for children as a global community has contributed to millions of children becoming hopeless victims of our neglect;
Be it resolved that we, have come together to ask God to forgive us for failing to do what we could and what we ought for children as His gifts from above; and for failing to provide them with His holistic blessings and a strategy and hope for the transformation to the world;
Be it also resolved that we commit ourselves and the institutions that God has entrusted to us to improve and increase our efforts for the equipping, care and mobilization of the children and their families at villages (for a while at Preah Village, Bang Ket Village, and Stung Trong Village-Kampong Cham Province) in Cambodia for the holistic transformation of the world, all for His glory.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Welcome GMC team from Singapore
We are blessed, on 10th-15th Sept 2011, only two more days we will have GMC team from Singapore visit us @ Hannah's House, Hannah's Church, Gideon's House to bless our youth in Phnom Penh. GMC team will also visit Stung Trong Church, Preah Church, Boeung Kat Church and villages to bless children and community. All program organized. GMC team, we can't wait to have you here with us :)
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Thank to Mrs Libby Noone
Dear Libby Noone,
Family for Mission woulde like to thank you very much for your hard work and your finance support on Mobile Medical Outreach and Baby Nutrition program at Stung Trong. Your presence and your effort in Cambodia made a great impacet for many Cambodian people's lives.
Have a good holiday with your family see you in six weeks.
May our Lord Jesus bless you heap.
Family for Mission woulde like to thank you very much for your hard work and your finance support on Mobile Medical Outreach and Baby Nutrition program at Stung Trong. Your presence and your effort in Cambodia made a great impacet for many Cambodian people's lives.
Have a good holiday with your family see you in six weeks.
May our Lord Jesus bless you heap.
Hannah's House Student Centre accept a new girl
Dear friend,
We praise Jesus for ability that He gave to Hannah's House Student Centre to accept one more girl, her name is Sok Leng, 20 year of age, come from Stung Trong. Sok Leng is learning to be a hair dresser. Sok Leng got free of charge for school fee and equipment from Open Arm Salon and Hannah's House Student Centre is look after food and accommodation. How wonderful is our God when His children working together to give someone's future.
Below is photo of Sok Leng and her parent when they brought to Hannah's House Student Centre and visit Open Arm Salon shop where Sok Leng study is.
We praise Jesus for ability that He gave to Hannah's House Student Centre to accept one more girl, her name is Sok Leng, 20 year of age, come from Stung Trong. Sok Leng is learning to be a hair dresser. Sok Leng got free of charge for school fee and equipment from Open Arm Salon and Hannah's House Student Centre is look after food and accommodation. How wonderful is our God when His children working together to give someone's future.
Below is photo of Sok Leng and her parent when they brought to Hannah's House Student Centre and visit Open Arm Salon shop where Sok Leng study is.
Friday, September 2, 2011
Seeking for sponsorship for Sokha
Dear friend and sponsors, today Sokha 20 year of age she come from Poi Pat(Thai's border) with her mother to Hannah's House Student Centre to ask for place to stay and sponsorship for university study.
Family For Mission hope anyone of you can be partnership with us in a way to support education for Soka.
Sokha she came from a family whose mother work as a recycling collector, her father is running moto dub(motobike taxi), Soka has others three younger brothers and sister. Sokha she had finished her year 12 since last year(2010). But because of the family situation Soka can't continue her study to university but she have been praying to Jesus to open any opportnunity to continue her study. Soka favorite is study for English skill to be come an English lecturer.
According to the inter view with Sokha and her mother is, Soka could effort only to pay for her own food and the book during she stay with Hannah's Student Centre. She asked Family For Mission to sponsor her with free accommodation(plus water& Electricity bill) and university fee.
Now, Family For Mission took one steep to allow Sokha to stay at Hannah's House Student Centre with free accommodation. And for school fee we together agree to continue in pray to seeking for sponsorship for university fee.
Friend and sponsors, please pray with us we need your heart and prayer and support to help Sokha to reach her vision. The Lord Bless you.
Sokha and her mother arrived at Hannah's House Student Centre
Family For Mission hope anyone of you can be partnership with us in a way to support education for Soka.
Sokha she came from a family whose mother work as a recycling collector, her father is running moto dub(motobike taxi), Soka has others three younger brothers and sister. Sokha she had finished her year 12 since last year(2010). But because of the family situation Soka can't continue her study to university but she have been praying to Jesus to open any opportnunity to continue her study. Soka favorite is study for English skill to be come an English lecturer.
According to the inter view with Sokha and her mother is, Soka could effort only to pay for her own food and the book during she stay with Hannah's Student Centre. She asked Family For Mission to sponsor her with free accommodation(plus water& Electricity bill) and university fee.
Now, Family For Mission took one steep to allow Sokha to stay at Hannah's House Student Centre with free accommodation. And for school fee we together agree to continue in pray to seeking for sponsorship for university fee.
Friend and sponsors, please pray with us we need your heart and prayer and support to help Sokha to reach her vision. The Lord Bless you.
Sokha and her mother arrived at Hannah's House Student Centre
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Are we love Jesus more than anything?
John 21:15-17
15When they had finished eating, Jesus said to Simon Peter, “Simon son of John, do you love me more than these?”
“Yes, Lord,” he said, “you know that I love you.”
Jesus said, “Feed my lambs.”
16Again Jesus said, “Simon son of John, do you love me?”
He answered, “Yes, Lord, you know that I love you.”
Jesus said, “Take care of my sheep.”
17The third time he said to him, “Simon son of John, do you love me?”
Peter was hurt because Jesus asked him the third time, “Do you love me?” He said, “Lord, you know all things; you know that I love you.” Jesus said feed my sheep.
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
One more girl at Hannah's House Student Centre
Dear friends,
We Praise our Lord Jesus for His Grace that He gave to Hannah's House Student Centre the ability to accept one more girl.
In the photo below is Sok Leng and her parent from Stung Trong. Sok Leng is 20year old, she come to Phnom Penh to learn to be a hair dresser. Sok Leng is getting free of Charge for school fee and equipment from Open Arm Salon, and Hannah's House Student Centre look after for her food and accommodation during one year of her study. How wonderful when God children works together to see the other person get better life :)
We Praise our Lord Jesus for His Grace that He gave to Hannah's House Student Centre the ability to accept one more girl.
In the photo below is Sok Leng and her parent from Stung Trong. Sok Leng is 20year old, she come to Phnom Penh to learn to be a hair dresser. Sok Leng is getting free of Charge for school fee and equipment from Open Arm Salon, and Hannah's House Student Centre look after for her food and accommodation during one year of her study. How wonderful when God children works together to see the other person get better life :)
Thank Mr Simon Lenton and friends
Mr Simon and friends, your visit at Hannah's House and Gideon's Student Centre has made us feel very blessed. Thanks for all your encouragement and we hope you will visit us again. GBU
Monday, August 29, 2011
Thank NBCS
Thank to NBCS school for your kindly supporting Family for Mission with pray and financially. We apriciated.
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Family For Mission registration
Family for Mission organization has made registration with Cambodia Government officially on 26th August 2011.
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Why we so focus on suporting EDUCATION for young people of Cambodia.
Cambodia Education figures
In Cambodia 12.4% of government spending is in education. Of Cambodia's 14.4 million people, half are under age 22 - and so there is a burgeoning school age population. Education statistics are improving dramatically but are still very low by world standards. Education makes up a small part of the Government annual spend, and the problem is that in absolute terms, this expenditure is very low. Just 1.6% of Cambodia's GDP (Gross Domestic Product) according to UNESCO is spent on education - ranking around 170th in the world. Most western countries spend around 5.5% to 6.4% of GDP on education.
The educational human resources of Cambodia were lost over the past 30 years due to conflict and instability. In 1979, after the Khmer Rouge regime, the national education started from zero, and has gradually been developed until present. In 1996 the Cambodian educational system was been reformed to 12 years (6+3+3). For the academic year 2009-2010, the total number of students was 3,248,479 (1,540,077 female) and the number of educational staff 94,723. Cambodia have 10,115 schools with a total of 80,508 classrooms (source: Education Statistics & Indicators 2010/2011, MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, YOUTH AND SPORT, Department of Planning, Phnom Penh, Supported by UNICEF, March 2011).
Cambodia Education facts
Primary School Data
Net primary school enrolment ratio - The number of children enrolled in primary school who belong to the age group that officially corresponds to primary schooling, divided by the total population of the same age group.
• Males 93%
• Females 90%
Net primary school attendance - Percentage of children in the age group that officially corresponds to primary schooling who attend primary school. These data come from national household surveys.
• Males 73%
• Females 76%
• A UNESCO estimate is that 10% of eligible primary students currently do not attend school.
Primary school entrants reaching grade five - Percentage of the children entering the first grade of primary school who eventually reach grade five (equivalent of age 10 or 11 in western schools.)
• 56% (admin figures)
• 95% (survey figures.) Take your pick!
• World Bank figures suggest that in 2006 some 87% of students who begin primary school complete primary school. Among those below the poverty line however - with family incomes below $US30 per month - 65% complete primary school. Both results were significant improvements over the 1999-2000 figures.
Student to teacher ratio in primary schools.
• According to World Bank figures there are 50 students per teacher.
Secondary School Data and Tertiary
• World Bank figures for 2006 suggest that 79% of primary students progress to secondary school.
• 28% of girls and 33% of boys are in secondary school. (UNESCO) These figures have doubled since 1999.
• There is one secondary teacher for every 28 students. (World Bank data.)
• 75.6% of adults and 85.3% of youth (15-24) are literate.
• According to UNESCO 5% of the population of tertiary age are in tertiary education.
So why we so focus on support “education” for young people of Cambodia?
Knowledge or skill developed by a learning process or experience.
Education is central to development. It empowers people, strengthens nations, and is key to attaining the Millennium Development Goals.a
Getting an education is one of the best things you, as a young person, can do for yourself to ensure you lead a better, more fulfilling and prosperous life.
Education can significantly improve people's lives. It benefits people, society, and the world as a whole.
It enables people to read, reason, communicate, and make informed choices about their lives.
A more educated person often has more opportunities in life, earns more, and has a higher standard of living.
Skilled workers enable a country to develop and become wealthier, which benefits everyone.
A skilled labor force creates, applies and spreads new ideas and technologies. Without education, inventions like electricity, medicine, cars, computers, video games, and much more wouldn't exist!
In Cambodia 12.4% of government spending is in education. Of Cambodia's 14.4 million people, half are under age 22 - and so there is a burgeoning school age population. Education statistics are improving dramatically but are still very low by world standards. Education makes up a small part of the Government annual spend, and the problem is that in absolute terms, this expenditure is very low. Just 1.6% of Cambodia's GDP (Gross Domestic Product) according to UNESCO is spent on education - ranking around 170th in the world. Most western countries spend around 5.5% to 6.4% of GDP on education.
The educational human resources of Cambodia were lost over the past 30 years due to conflict and instability. In 1979, after the Khmer Rouge regime, the national education started from zero, and has gradually been developed until present. In 1996 the Cambodian educational system was been reformed to 12 years (6+3+3). For the academic year 2009-2010, the total number of students was 3,248,479 (1,540,077 female) and the number of educational staff 94,723. Cambodia have 10,115 schools with a total of 80,508 classrooms (source: Education Statistics & Indicators 2010/2011, MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, YOUTH AND SPORT, Department of Planning, Phnom Penh, Supported by UNICEF, March 2011).
Cambodia Education facts
Primary School Data
Net primary school enrolment ratio - The number of children enrolled in primary school who belong to the age group that officially corresponds to primary schooling, divided by the total population of the same age group.
• Males 93%
• Females 90%
Net primary school attendance - Percentage of children in the age group that officially corresponds to primary schooling who attend primary school. These data come from national household surveys.
• Males 73%
• Females 76%
• A UNESCO estimate is that 10% of eligible primary students currently do not attend school.
Primary school entrants reaching grade five - Percentage of the children entering the first grade of primary school who eventually reach grade five (equivalent of age 10 or 11 in western schools.)
• 56% (admin figures)
• 95% (survey figures.) Take your pick!
• World Bank figures suggest that in 2006 some 87% of students who begin primary school complete primary school. Among those below the poverty line however - with family incomes below $US30 per month - 65% complete primary school. Both results were significant improvements over the 1999-2000 figures.
Student to teacher ratio in primary schools.
• According to World Bank figures there are 50 students per teacher.
Secondary School Data and Tertiary
• World Bank figures for 2006 suggest that 79% of primary students progress to secondary school.
• 28% of girls and 33% of boys are in secondary school. (UNESCO) These figures have doubled since 1999.
• There is one secondary teacher for every 28 students. (World Bank data.)
• 75.6% of adults and 85.3% of youth (15-24) are literate.
• According to UNESCO 5% of the population of tertiary age are in tertiary education.
So why we so focus on support “education” for young people of Cambodia?
Knowledge or skill developed by a learning process or experience.
Education is central to development. It empowers people, strengthens nations, and is key to attaining the Millennium Development Goals.a
Getting an education is one of the best things you, as a young person, can do for yourself to ensure you lead a better, more fulfilling and prosperous life.
Education can significantly improve people's lives. It benefits people, society, and the world as a whole.
It enables people to read, reason, communicate, and make informed choices about their lives.
A more educated person often has more opportunities in life, earns more, and has a higher standard of living.
Skilled workers enable a country to develop and become wealthier, which benefits everyone.
A skilled labor force creates, applies and spreads new ideas and technologies. Without education, inventions like electricity, medicine, cars, computers, video games, and much more wouldn't exist!
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Rubbish bin for Stung Trong community
Dear friends, Family For Mission has a heart that wants to bless Stung Trong community to make it look cleaner and beautiful in the environment. Family For Mission would like to raise funds to buy 20 rubbish bins to donate to Stung Trong community and to put them along the river bank of the Mekong. It costs 30$ for each bin. If any friend who would like to donate one or more for this need please contact us we will appreciate it.
Much love in Christ,
Your brother.
Pastor Sarun Koy
Much love in Christ,
Your brother.
Pastor Sarun Koy
Gideon's House Student Centre
Soon there will be four boy students who will come to Phnom Penh and stay at Gideon's House Student Center for their University study. Family For Mission is looking for sponsorship to help these young people.
Anyone can help please contact us.
Anyone can help please contact us.
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