We minister to the whole person—mind, body and spirit. When we meet people’s physical needs, we build relationships and cultivate trust in the Cambodian villages we serve. This opens doors for sharing the gospel and making disciples.
Drilling wells not only meets the immediate need for clean water; It also fosters sustainable living and helps break the cycle of poverty. Clean water leads to healthier communities where children are more likely to succeed in school, and adults can thrive at work.



These schools had no clean water source before we drilled wells there. If they had water at all, they were pumping it out of stagnant ponds, but none had running water for drinking or sanitation. Imagine sending your children to school with no water fountains, no sinks to wash hands or water to flush toilets. For many children in rural Cambodia, that is the stark reality, but we are changing the story!

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