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In this week's episode, Krista Thomason shares the miraculous ways God opened doors for her to start Hepz, a fashion boutique that employs marginalized women in Cambodia. She shares important lessons she's learned as a new business owner as well as what God has taught her about trusting Him--to provide finances and other resources—as she ran an international fair-trade business during the pandemic when travel was banned. It's an inspirational story you won't want to miss!
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About Krista & Hepz:
In February 2015, inspired by Dawn Manske at Made for Freedom, I partnered with Rapha House in Joplin, Missouri and began to design a pair of pants to be made by women in their trafficking prevention program.
Just six months later, I traveled halfway around the globe to purchase fabric and "show" the women how to make the pants. I use the term show loosely because they are incredible seamstresses who needed little guidance.
So much help has been given to me along the way I dare not list names for fear of leaving someone out. Mostly, all props go to God who stirred my heart to action through His Word, led me down an exciting path of adventure and swung wide the doors of opportunity to enable hepz to come to life!
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In this week's episode, Krista Thomason shares the miraculous ways God opened doors for her to start Hepz, a fashion boutique that employs marginalized women in Cambodia. She shares important lessons she's learned as a new business owner as well as what God has taught her about trusting Him--to provide finances and other resources—as she ran an international fair-trade business during the pandemic when travel was banned. It's an inspirational story you won't want to miss!
We'd love to hear your feedback! Send us an email. And be sure to follow us on Facebook.
About Krista & Hepz:
In February 2015, inspired by Dawn Manske at Made for Freedom, I partnered with Rapha House in Joplin, Missouri and began to design a pair of pants to be made by women in their trafficking prevention program.
Just six months later, I traveled halfway around the globe to purchase fabric and "show" the women how to make the pants. I use the term show loosely because they are incredible seamstresses who needed little guidance.
So much help has been given to me along the way I dare not list names for fear of leaving someone out. Mostly, all props go to God who stirred my heart to action through His Word, led me down an exciting path of adventure and swung wide the doors of opportunity to enable hepz to come to life!
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