Village Ministry
Villages are our first and primary ministry target. Women and children in villages are the groups most at risk: neglected and driven by poverty they are most likely to be exploited . Therefore, prevention work in the villages is our first priority.
With some of the poorest families we show Jesus' love by doing something to make their life better. Therefore in 2013 we did a catfish project together with a family in the Non Tae Surin village. The idea of the project is to help struggling families, especially widows, gain a new source of income from raising catfish. We helped build the pools and provided 500 small cat fish to start off the farming.
In 2014 we have added three more projects with families in other villages.
1. A mobile fruit shop
2. Upgraded a small shop
3. Frogs and Chicken farming
Most of the families that we are helping are single mothers, spinsters taking care of the family or families that are poorest in the village.
School Ministry
As we developed our village ministry we came to see the need in schools.
The schools in the cities also have so many children and teens at risk. We met with people in the Education Department which opened the way for us to enter the schools through English Camps. We would hold English camps at different schools and along with the language we teach the children about their identity and self value.
Street Ministry
Along with prevention work Tamar Center Korat does ministry among the women already involved in the sex industry.
Every Saturday our team goes for ministry to a street near the statue of Yamo, the female protector of Korat city. This is the most popular tourist attraction and meeting spot in Korat. The statue is surrounded by worshipers at all times. With so many people around, this is also the place where many of the city's prostitutes gather. Our female members talk with the women, invite them for our English classes and pray for them if they so allow.
Tamar Cafe
The Tamar Cafe is our newest ministry project started in May 2014. Our vision is that the cafe would offer an alternate job for the women we have met on the street wishing for a fresh start, as well to girls at risk of getting involved in the industry.
The cafe also works as the headquarters of our free English center. It is a safe place for young people to hang out and offers a chance to practice English.