Human Trafficking & Slavery Ministry
How can fresh coffee, tea, fresh fruit juice, grilled sandwiches…yummy cakes and muffins fight human trafficking?
Read MoreHow can fresh coffee, tea, fresh fruit juice, grilled sandwiches…yummy cakes and muffins fight human trafficking?
Read MoreMary told her harrowing story of how her husband and five of her seven children were murdered during the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. Then, remarkably, she told about how God has healed those wounds and filled her heart with His mercy and forgiveness.
Read MoreImpregnated by the boss’s son and then framed for petty theft as a likely effort to get rid of her and her illegitimate child, Beatrice’s spirit all but died when she walked through the iron gates of Embu Prison to serve a three-year sentence.
Read MoreLakshman desperately tried to find healing for his ill wife Ranjani. Local doctors, Hindu priests and witchdoctors had called her tumor incurable, so he took her to Nerchowk, a nearby village.
Read MoreNgun Tha Len lost her smile. She didn’t speak much or play with the other children. Instead, she spent a lot of time just gazing out the window.
Read MoreImagine being faced with the decision to either send your child to school or feed your family. This is the reality for families around the world.
Read MoreThe Persecuted Christians Ministry stands with our suffering brothers and sisters around the world. Together we are committed to finding, reaching, and rescuing Christians in some of the darkest places on earth.
Read MoreDickson Shuwali once was a poor farmer who couldn’t grow enough to feed his family through to the next harvest—a period of months often called the “hunger season.” But Dickson was not unique. Subsistence farmers in Malawi routinely suffer the same yearly depravations.
Read More"I prayed nine years for a Bible." Those are the words spoken by a grateful beneficiary of one of your recent Compassion Club investments.
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