Support is not only money; sometimes it can be food
Your financial and prayer support is highly appreciated. Remember, two are better than one. When two are gathered in my name, I am with them.
Your financial and prayer support is deeply appreciated. The work we are doing cannot be done alone. As Scripture reminds us, “Two are better than one.” And Jesus said, “Where two or three are gathered in My name, I am there among them.” Together, we can make a difference.
Support goes far beyond money. Poverty is not only about the lack of income—it is also about the lack of access to basic necessities that sustain human life and dignity. Many people around the world face food insecurity, meaning they do not have reliable access to healthy and nutritious meals. Others struggle without access to education, healthcare, clean water, or meaningful opportunities for work and growth.
Food poverty is especially devastating. When families cannot afford or obtain nutritious food, it leads to serious health problems, slows children’s development, and traps communities in cycles of hunger and hardship. Sometimes a family may have a little money, yet still cannot access the healthy food they need to thrive.
Living under constant scarcity creates tremendous pressure. When people lack essentials—whether money, food, or time—the stress forces them to focus only on immediate survival. This “scarcity mentality” makes long-term planning extremely difficult and can affect decision-making and overall well-being.
True poverty also includes the lack of resources that many of us take for granted: education, information, social support, and a voice in society. Without these, individuals and communities struggle to break free from cycles of hardship.
That is why your partnership matters. Through prayer, compassion, and financial support, we can bring hope, nourishment, education, and opportunity to those who need it most. Together, we can lift lives, strengthen families, and build healthier communities
Matthew 25:35–40:
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“For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat,I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink,I was a stranger and you invited me in, I needed clothes and you clothed me.”
Jesus teaches us that whatever we do for the least among us, we do for Him. Because of your support, these acts of compassion are happening every day.