Sister Lloydalyn Mabborang shares their experience of losing their business and struggling to start a small business. They prayed for a source of income and a way to grow their business. Despite the challenges, they received good news from their bishop, who recommended that they participate in the Starting My Business (SMB) pilot program in the Tuguegarao South Stake. Sister Mabborang recalls a unique experience during training, where they had to trade paper clips for cash to raise a certain amount. Despite being tired and sweating, they were happy to complete the task. Now, they have started a small business at home, aiming to expand their market and deliver using their motorcycle. Although their earnings are not substantial due to competition, they are grateful for the church's program that helped them become self-reliant. They hope that their batch of SMB will be successful, as they believe that God's blessings are answered at the right time and for the right purpose.
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