Cambodian Harvest
Rhonda PooleyPaperback 2014-04-01
There are many ways in which ethical business and missionary effort have joined forces, bringing dignity and freedom to the world's most vulnerable people. This is the true story of one such enterprise, relating Marion Fromm's extraordinary work among landmine survivors in Cambodia.
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A single woman in her sixties travels to Cambodia to set up a dried fruit factory a project to provide landmine survivors with an income and hope for the future. Overcoming official corruption, cultural prejudice and minimal financial support, her inspirational story will challenge everyone who thinks they are too broken or too old to make an impact for God in this world.
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There are many ways in which ethical business and missionary effort have joined forces, bringing dignity and freedom to the world's most vulnerable people. This is the true story of one such enterprise, relating Marion Fromm's extraordinary work among landmine survivors in Cambodia.
Publisher Description
A single woman in her sixties travels to Cambodia to set up a dried fruit factory a project to provide landmine survivors with an income and hope for the future. Overcoming official corruption, cultural prejudice and minimal financial support, her inspirational story will challenge everyone who thinks they are too broken or too old to make an impact for God in this world.