2013 Jim Randall in Cambodia

Orphan Entrepreneur_2

Part of Jim’s work is helping orphanages start businesses to help support themselves. The orphans pictured here now have a way to support themselves with a little business selling gas and fruit in Cambodia. This is just a small part of what Jim does to help those in need.

 

One-third of Cambodia’s population was killed between 1975 and 1979 in the “Killing Fields.” Everyone educated was killed. They have not recovered, and the atmosphere is still oppressive. Vietnam, by contrast, is modern and growing. I met with church leaders who want to start businesses to finance church planting and mission work in Cambodia and Laos. We plan to start a small factory for making soap and cleaners. A Christian business in Singapore has offered to help. This will create jobs and generate income to expand ministry. Vietnam’s spiritual atmosphere is electric. People are fervent in worship; they expect a revival to sweep the land. I will meet with leaders from Cambodia this month for more planning. I hope to prepare the way for Christians to be self-sustaining as they work and minister in southeast Asia.


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