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Written by Owen Lei
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What Mom(Christina) do for the young men and women are just amazing! First let me tell you why these young men and women need Mom's help.
These young men and women age from 18 to 30 are contracted workers from Vietnam to work in Malaysia. They are working abroad for better wages so they thought. Before they even start working for any companies, they have to pay $2,000 US for agent, documentation and traveling fees. That is a huge sum of money for these young workers. |
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Written by Winnie Sea
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One of our primary goals during this mission is to get to know our brothers and sisters in Malaysia. So we use English teaching as a vehicle to connect with them. We were clapping, singing Christmas carols, laughing, simply having a great time with each other. However, I noticed there was a young girl, squatting outside the door. She looked sad and quiet, disengaged from all the activities we were doing. |
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Written by Owen Lei
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I met Tuan, one of the young workers Mom was helping this past Christmas during our mission trip to Malaysia. He has a powerful story of how he became a follower of Christ.
He was contracted from Vietnam to work in a shoe factory in Malaysia. Due to the long-term exposure to harmful substances in glue and rubber, he became sick and his nose would bleed constantly.
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Written by Susan Huynh
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One of my highlights of this mission trip was not only having the opportunity to witness 28 young men and women getting baptized on Christmas Day, but actually to personally baptize 3 of them. I was very surprised when Sabastian asked a few of us to participate in baptizing them and I accepted without hesitation. I felt like it would be an awesome experience and I do not know if I would ever get this opportunity again.
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