Here’s some heartwarming news that’s sure to bring a smile to your face: The children you support are growing into inspiring young leaders, eager to pay it forward by serving their communities and sharing God’s love.
At the Chom Choa Kinship Project in Cambodia, a group of enthusiastic youths recently helped their church launch a brand-new Sunday School program called Back to School. But they didn’t just attend—they took charge! They designed posters to promote the pay it forward event, practiced their public speaking skills during it, and used their gifts to serve the Lord. Their passion and dedication set the tone for an unforgettable day.
The goal of the Back to School program was to connect with children in the community surrounding the church and introduce them to the Gospel. Many of these children are often overlooked or neglected, but on this special day, they felt seen, valued, and loved.
An Event to Remember
Fifty children joined the pay it forward event on the big day, filling the church with laughter and excitement. They spent the day coloring, singing Christian songs, and learning about the Bible. But the youth leaders didn’t stop at spiritual lessons—they also taught a vital life skill: how to properly brush their teeth! The children eagerly followed along as they watched a demonstration, and before they left, each one received a toothbrush and toothpaste to take home.
Pay It Forward Produces Results
The impact of this event reached far beyond a single day. The children felt so loved and welcomed that they promised to return for the next Sunday School gathering! And those young leaders? They’re living proof that your generosity doesn’t just change lives—it creates a ripple effect.
Because of you, these children are growing up with love, faith, and a desire to give back. They are carrying forward your legacy of kindness, lifting up those who need it most, and spreading God’s Word to even more people.
Thank you for making this transformation possible. Your compassion is building a brighter future, one child at a time!
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