The orphanage in India works to provide housing, food, clothing, and other necessities to children in need. The orphanage has a sponsorship program in which sponsors and children can write back and forth to provide a connection and allow sponsors the opportunity to see their donations at work.
The House of Hope is a mission’s project in Ethiopia directed by missionary Drussilla Rofkahr for women and children. The home provides biblical training programs in spiritual formation and resources for women to start small businesses to care for themselves and their children in the future. The Abdii Borii House of Hope building is still in the process of being built and funds will provide for construction, water, and electricity.
Ahikam Children’s Home in Guatemala houses children between the ages of 0-18 years old. The primary goal of Ahikam is to provide care and education. A majority of the children arrive at Ahikam after being removed from their homes due to negligence or violence.
In the midst of any global crisis, this fund works to provide key resources to various regions around the world. During our current pandemic, this fund works to assist countries through providing essentials such as, clean water, food items, cleaning supplies, and more. The PCG World Missions Department has been able to help in over 15 areas around the world including India, Nepal, Central America, Africa, and the Middle East.
Honduras has two new church plants, overseen by missionaries Les and Charlene Melton. One church is located in a small village and will cost $7,000 to build a 24 x 40 ft concrete building with a steel roof. The other church is in a more populated area with the cost of land being $5,000 and the 30 x 50 ft building costing $7500. Any offering is deeply appreciated!
There are three newer congregations in Guatemala that already have land and are in the process of raising the walls. Missionaries Les and Charlene Melton would like to be able to help them build the roofs (cost $3000). They are all three in the tribal area of Guatemala where there has been tremendous church growth in the past six years since the Tribal Bible College opened. In fact, 40 new churches have been birthed in this area.
Missionary Walter Nutt is helping coordinate construction efforts for several churches. At the Torre Fuerte Church, there is need of a bathroom and septic tank, as well as funds for walls and flooring (cost of $5,000). The Jehova Jireh congregation needs a roof for its parsonage (cost of $4,500). Sucre PCG is in their next phase of construction with $7,000 left to finish their goal, and the Bible Institute needs $2,000 to complete the work on its building.
Buildings have burnt down in Wauteck, California and Bouge Chitto in Philadelphia, Mississippi. Both locations are in need of structural repair and could use financial assistance. For donations, please write WAUTECK and / or BOUGE CHITTO in the comments section.
The Native American Schools of Ministry, located in Winslow were established to raise up ministers to pastor and evangelize the American Natives. The two locations are in Winslow, Arizona and Bluewater, New Mexico. For more information, contact the Native American Ministries Department by calling 817.554.5900, ext. 362.