"But whoever has the world's goods, and sees his brother [neighbor]
in need, and closes his heart of compassion against him, how
does the love of God remain in him? My little children, let us not
love in word only, neither with the tongue only, but in deed and truth."

1 John 3:17-18 (WEB)

Did you know...?

  • 160 million children in India, Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda live in abject poverty and neglect.
  • Every year 700,000 children die from preventable illnesses such as diarrhea.
  • Many of India's, Pakistan's, and southeast Africa's children are forced into the labor market
    when they are only three years old.
  • In urban areas of India and Pakistan there are more than 11 million street children.
  • Twenty percent of the prostitutes in India and southeast Africa are under the age of 15.

Did you know you can...?For less than the cost of this coffee, you can feed a child in India or Africa for a month!

  • provide a child with new clothes for only $15 a year.
  • provide a child with new shoes for only $6.
  • feed a child for a month for less than the cost of one cup of coffee a day.
But of even greater importance is that, through our various helps ministries to children, they are meeting the God who promises to never leave them nor forsake them. Will you
sponsor one child? Without you, they face a grim future — without hope and without Christ!

About our Missionaries

Our affiliated missionaries are serving the Lord in 3 states in India, 3 countries on the African continent, Nepal, Pakistan, and the Philippines. Of course, each area has its own challenges and risks. Those entrusted with the privilege of representing Jesus to their communities must be vigilant and discerning in how to safely and equitably conduct their ministries. But the one challenge they all have in common is in providing for their own family's necessities.

All of our affiliated missionaries and their families live in the cities and villages where they serve. They are committed full-time to preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ while ministering to people's socio-economic needs. They have no employment income or other regular sources of revenue to support their families, let alone their ministries. They don't serve for financial gain or fame; they serve in spite of their own need because of their deep love for Jesus Christ.

We estimate that each missionary needs at least $200 USD per month to meet his/her family's basic needs (rice & beans or rice & dal, electricity, water, rent for a family of 4). That's where you come in! Will you take up the challenge to help one missionary spread the Gospel of freedom and healing found only in Christ Jesus?

Meet our Missionaries>>>