I also do ministry in Vietnam. I have seen up close how the "Tarr" family burns the candle at both ends to make ministry possible for so many needy people. God has given them strength and endurance, both of which they need to do the many things they are involved in. I am always impressed by the thought, the planning and the care that goes into each aspect of the ministry. I volunteered on a "Water Purification" trip to help an ethnic group get quality drinking water and on other events with orphans. If it can be done, the Tarr's will reach out to do it. How they cram so much into a 24 hour day is a miracle in itself. Their home is open to ministry teams to come and learn about ministry in Vietnam and it is open to the hurting or disabled to come and find assistance. One of my favorite days was when Brent and I searched out a medical doctor that could possibly help a 12 year old girl get her eye sight back again. If you could just see the way the Tarr's have adapted to living as Vietnamese in Vietnam and how careful they are when it comes to spending ministry money, you would be very impressed at how far they can stretch your ministry dollars. "You can trust T.H.O.H. with your ministry gifts and God will stretch the effect of your gift through Brent and Stacy's creativity and thriftiness."
Review from Guidestar