2022 April Persecution Magazine
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support the operational costs of<br />
the ministry. But as no stranger to<br />
adversity, Cahyono had to move to a<br />
new location in the city.<br />
As a result, the inventory of the<br />
tarpaulin pool and other equipment<br />
had to be left behind. The pool<br />
fence, made of wood and bamboo,<br />
could also not be taken with them.<br />
Though his new operation is smaller,<br />
due to the pandemic, the cost of fish<br />
food has increased and it’s not the<br />
same quality. For Cahyono, it’s hard<br />
to make a decent profit.<br />
He has continued his outreach to<br />
unreached people in his region, even<br />
during the pandemic. Along with<br />
some friends, he is helping to build<br />
a learning hut in one of the villages.<br />
This learning hut is a place for the<br />
field workers to do their outreach.<br />
People use the huts to rest or chat—a<br />
prime opportunity for sharing hope.<br />
We hope and pray that Cahyono’s<br />
business, regardless of the<br />
challenges he faces, can be a<br />
blessing for the community.<br />
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INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN CONCERN<br />
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INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN CONCERN<br />
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