By: Helen L. Camarce’s
Newsletter
“For to everyone who will, more be given, and he will have abundance. But from the one who has not, even what he has will be taken away.” – Matthew 25:29
The vision...In
2005, three Asian Methodist Women groups , donated an amount of $20,000 to
Cambodia with a vision of buying a property where the first Women’s Center in
Asia could be built. The fund was entrusted to the Women’s Ministry Desk headed
by Marilyn Chan and the leadership of the Women in Cambodia with Ms. Nou Kim
San as President. The fund remained untouched in the account of the Women’s Ministry
Desk for years after failing to find an affordable property in the city.
God’s prompting...When Helen Camarce came to Cambodia
in 2011 as the new Treasurer, she had with her information about this fund from
the UMW Asia Regional Missionary, Ms. Emma Cantor. In coordination with the
Women Ministry Desk and the CMW president, she surfaced the fund and together they agreed to deposit it
in a separate bank account with interest, still under the GBGM-UMC name with Marilyn
Chan, Nou Kim San, Dr. Romeo del Rosario and Helen Camarce as signatories. This
was at a time when the Asian Women groups in Korea, Singapore and Malaysia were
already inquiring about the plans for the fund entrusted to the Cambodian
Methodist Women.
The time of Accounting...In 2014, the Scranton Women’s
Leadership Center(Korea) headed by Haesun Kim, the Wesley Foundation in Japan
headed by Hikari Chang, and Laureen Ong as representative of the Methodist
women in Singapore decided to hold the 2015 AYWLD(Asian Young Women Leadership
Development) Training in Cambodia after
years of holding the event in the Philippines.
The Women’s Ministry Desk and the Cambodia women leaders resumed
discussion about the Women Center in early 2014.
A lesson of stewardship…During the meetings, the
Treasurer suggested a fund-raising
project be started among the Cambodian Methodist women. This would be the first time that local women
would be participating in raising funds for their own project. The leaders were rather anxious, but they
were also very excited.
The idea was
inspired by the “Parables of the Talent” in Matthew 25:14-30. The women were so excited to be a part
of this project.
It was not in the program schedule, But God had other plans. So with a little adjustment in the schedule by the organizers, on the third day of the session, we reminded the women of the vision to build our own Women Center. The Mission Superintendent, Rev. Sok Sovandy also announced the vision to start a new church in Mondulkiri Province.
Before
we announced the proposed location of the Women’s Center in Mondulkiri, we
requested the women to raise their bottles. We were surprised to see one woman with her
big bag of bottles—at which point we asked the women to bring the bottles up to
the stage.
That day, $400.00 was raised from the bottles plus the special offering of about $200.00. We now have a seed money for our Susannah Wesley Women’s Center.
That day, $400.00 was raised from the bottles plus the special offering of about $200.00. We now have a seed money for our Susannah Wesley Women’s Center.
The location of the Center. We then
announced that the location of the new Women’s Center is Mondulkiri. a property
which we intended to fully pay by the end of February. The parcel of land for
the Women’s center cost $28,500.00. Thus far, we only had $19,900 from the
Asian Women, $700.00 from bank interest, and $4,500 from a United Methodist
woman in Cal-Nevada. For a total of
$25,200.00. We were still short
of $3,500.00.
Suddenly a member
of the Virginia UMW told our Country Director that she was donating the money
needed so that the Women’s Center property could be fully paid. Everyone was
ecstatic and moved. We wept for joy!!!
God is so good!!!
Our new
property is a 3,000 sq. meter property with an existing one- bedroom house, a
living area, kitchen, toilet with running water and lots of fruit bearing trees.
Our future Susannah Wesley Women Center in Asia.
Isn’t God
generous and is never late and faithful?
Giving is
possible, not because of what we have in our pockets but because of what we
have in our hearts. Our hearts motivate us to give!!!
Isn’t God
generous and faithful? Isn’t God’s timing perfect?
Giving is
possible, not because of what we have in our pockets but because of what we
have in our hearts. Our hearts motivate us to give!!!
The women
in Battambang, in Banteay Meanchey, in Kg. Thom, in Kg. Chhnang, and in Kg.
Spue are not rich women, most of them are farmers or wives of farmers. Yet they were able to give!!!
Carol
Damonte, came in
November 2014, she asked us about our priorities. She gave through “Tuesday
Giving” and her giving was matched. Alleluia!!
Neola
Waller’s presence
during the Women Conference with the Virginia UMW was not a coincidence. God
has placed her there. We are grateful to her for her generosity. Praise the
Lord!
Samuel
Nesmith and the Virginia
UMW, were instruments of these amazing miracles of God.
This story shows how amazing God is.
We are now
in the planning stage of designing our Women Center! Please pray for us!!!
Please support us through Covenant
Relationship:
Missionary
Advance # 13953Z
You
may support my ministry by giving to:
Cambodia Mission
Initiative # 00230A - Women’s Center
Send
your gifts through The Advance to your conference treasurer or to Advance GCFA,
PO Box 9068, New York, NY. 10087-9068 with the Advance number clearly
designated on your check. For more information about developing a Covenant
Relationship.
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