1. Projects designed to create employment and self-substantiation such as:
Buses for public transport Internet cafes
Dairy and poultry farms Boarding schools
Missionary housing PA systems for hire
2. Encouragement and support for rural and city area pastors by:
Distributing bicycles
Regular financial support
Leadership training and conferences
Meals for fellowship and unity
Building of wells for the health of their congregations
Crusades with many churches involvement
Establishing healthy, growing congregations
Building multifunctional church buildings
3. Care for street children, orphans and the impoverished by:
Development of foster care homes in rural areas
Partial and/or full scholarships for secondary students
Development of feeding programs in city areas
Uniform provision for primary students
4. Support for widows such as:
Involvement in church outreach
Relief and aid by financial gifts
Christmas outreach of food
Development of employment
5. Monthly support partner base and giving:
Because of our efforts toward administrative self-substantiation, at least 95% of your financial support can go directly toward relief and development projects.
