Phonhar Khleng

Mut Sokha

A young person stands in a lush garden, wearing a gray T-shirt. Surrounding them is a leafy tree and a wooden fence. The scene feels serene and vibrant.

My name is Mut Sokha and I am eighteen years old. I had a life rooted in the fields of Phonhar Khleng, Cambodia - farming, survival, a family of eight. My schooling was cut short in the tenth grade – the reality for many like me. Yet, hope found me.

Fountain of Hope's Life of Hope program and the Joshua course, were a revelation. More than lessons, they were a spiritual awakening. The word of God, the lives of the staff – they touched my soul, leading me to embrace Jesus Christ. My life was forever changed.

The Joshua class wasn't just theory: it was transformation. Mediation, the harsh realities of domestic violence, drugs, alcohol – knowledge that ignited a fire within me. A fire to share, to empower, to lead.

Now, I'm a volunteer. I'm taking these vital lessons to my community, seeing lives shift, minds open. It's a privilege, a purpose.

A young woman holds educational materials, engaged in discussion with four attentive adults seated around her in a rustic, wooden interior setting.

The Joshua Training isn't just a program; it's a catalyst. It's building leaders, shaping futures. I pray it continues to flourish, to reach more young people like me, who yearn for a chance.

Join me in prayer. Pray for my health, for wisdom, for my parents to find faith. Pray for the strength and success of Fountain of Hope, for the safety of its dedicated staff.

May God's grace guide us all.