One of the best ways to protect highly vulnerable children is by keeping families together. It’s common knowledge that children need families. Even though we know this, sometimes families break apart, and a lot of the time it’s not their fault. Marriage and raising children are both difficult to do alone – you need people […]
This Buddhist Monk Found Salvation in Christ
Vouch Phearak spent most of his life working to be a Buddhist monk, but the teachings of Buddha never stuck. When Vouch was a little boy his parents sent him to Krang Krouch temple. As a young child, everything in Vouch’s life was centered on learning the Khmer scriptures. He would even wake up at […]
Is Education the Key Out of Poverty for These Children?
“A child without education, is like a bird without wings.” – Tibetan Proverb While visiting a primary school in Siem Reap, Jack and other members of Kinship Cambodia asked the students what they want to be when they grow up. Many of them said – a teacher, mechanic, soldier, police officer, doctor, singer, or a […]
A Pastor’s View on Kinship United
Earlier this year one of our founders, Craig Muller, and Pastor Mark Colavecchio, of one of our supporting churches, traveled together to Southeast Asia. Over the years, Mark has gained a unique perspective of Kinship United, and he was happy to share his experiences with us. Kinship United: How long have you been working with Kinship […]