SCM Jun Prayer letter

Pleroma Missions in Cambodia Social Concern Ministry Prayer letter:

Thanksgiving:
In September last year, we were still short of fundings. Thank God that He had provided enough for us at the end of the year. Affected by the immigration wave in Hong Kong and the global economic situation, it is expected that fundraising will still face great challenges in the next few years. Our ministry will inevitably be affected. Please pray for our support and needs.

Prayer items:

  1.  Please continue to pray for the health of field director Debbie, especially her kidney function. She returned to Phnom Penh earlier to take care of some matters, and has now returned to Hong Kong to continue follow-up on her physical condition with doctors.
  2. Pray for our more than 90 local co-workers, including their health, spiritual life and commitment to ministry. We also pray for our four missionary co-workers, hoping that we will be united, receive God’s vision, and be a life-giving team.

Pleroma Schools for Girls: 

  1. A three-day and two-night gospel camp will be held in the middle school at the end of the month. The campus short-term mission team will come to help organize it. We hope that our students can open their hearts, let their lives be shaped by God, and follow the Lord throughout their lives.
  2. There are several students in middle school who have behavioral problems. Please ask the Lord to give teachers wisdom to walk with them.
  3. A primary school teacher recently gave birth to a son, but he has heart problems. We asked the Lord to help him.
  4. We will begin to plan our work for the coming year, and ask the Lord to prepare us with suitable, committed and enthusiastic teachers, and also to give wisdom to the management.
  5. The primary school building has insufficient space, some classrooms are hot and stuffy, and there is less usable space during the rainy season.

Pleroma Home for Girls & Pleroma Home for Women: 

  1.  We have six women, including two from the girl’s home, who are receiving vocational/language training from outside institutions. May God give them strength to persevere to the end.
  2. Pray for the psychological reconstruction of a woman who recently returned from China.
  3. Since some social workers and caretakers will resign, please pray for the staffing arrangement of the Women’s Home and the physical and mental health of the co-workers.
  4. We have started the construction of a second house for a poor family. May the Lord keep the construction smooth and safe.
  5. Pray for our clients’ health, study, and their family.

Pleroma Community Center: 

  1. Pray for the learning and behavior of K2 & K3 students
  2. There will be a short-term mission team coming to serve, and we hope that they will be well prepared so that both teachers and students can enjoy it.
  3. Pray for community services and visits, hoping to connect more women and families.


Lunches prepared by nanny in Girl’s Home 


Women who return to the community back to Women’s Home for studying