Every
SEED project has the purpose of helping families in Free Methodist
churches in developing countries generate income in order to adequately
care for their financial needs. Behind each of these projects are
individual people each with a unique story of need and God's distinct
provision.
Sewing
Projects Make A Difference in Cambodian Girl's Life
"You should go to work in the factory and bring some money
to this family. You don't need to go to school!" Mare's grandmother
said. Mare did not want to work in the factory far away from her
family, but young people are supposed to do what their elders tell
them to do. The family was having problems financially. Three years
ago Mare's father left home to find a job in Thailand. She has seen
him twice since then. The family has an average home by Cambodian
standards...Read the rest of the
story
Weaving
Projects Helps Bring Joy to Leper Colory
The Free Methodist Church of Miraj in the state of Maharashtra,
India is located in a leprosy colony, and many of the members have
suffered from leprosy. They have been adequately treated and cured,
but are permanently handicapped and continue to carry the social
stigma of leprosy. Due to the physical limitations brought on by
leprosy,they are often not able to work as well as others, nor are
they able to walk far in order to secure employment. For many, begging
became a way of survival...Read the
rest of the story
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