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- OUR MISSIONARIES | EquipNet
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- Light of Hope Medical Mission Trip 2023
Light of Hope Medical Mission Trip 2023 Mission Organization Donate On this mission trip we will continue our efforts in partnering with ministries to train and equip local leaders to bring the Kingdom of Jesus Christ. The goal is to help the church activate their faith in their sphere of influence. In addition, our call is to mobilize multidisciplinary healthcare professionals in healing through prayer, prophecy, words of knowledge, intercession and the supernatural. We will work with the local churches to form apostolic and prophetic hubs to bring healing and wholeness to the community through prayers and practical medical applications. In our time, we will have a community outreach to reach the people of the Dominican Republic both in the city and suburban areas. One year ago we opened the first Kingdom Health Model Clinic in D.R. called The House of Miracles. The Lord has been faithful in this since it was opened. We have heard many testimonies so far and we can’t wait to see what He will do in this next year. The next mission trip is scheduled for October 27th - November 4th with teams from various parts of the United States. We will be hosted by our partners of (Y.W.A.M) Youth With A Mission in Villa Mella, Dominican Republic. Please partner with us in prayer for protection for our team, wisdom in planning, and the guidance of the Holy Spirit to prepare us as we go. If you would like to sow a financial seed for the medical supplies we will need for the trip, we would gladly appreciate it. We would love to stay connected with you. Please visit our website at www.LightofHopeCSO.com and follow us on Facebook to stay updated. Thank You for partnering with us to expand the Kingdom of Jesus on the earth. Light of Hope CSO Inc Donate
- Aroma-project-uganda
Aroma Project Uganda Mission Organization Donate Ken and Susan Landry partner with Gerald Tugume The Batwa communities in western Uganda are among the poorest of the poor. As ecological refugees, evicted from their ancestral rainforest homelands, the Batwa suffer food insecurity and destitution. Your tax-exempt donations will help provide urgently needed: -food and clean water for Batwa children and communities -goats and farm animals -completion of a medical clinic -seeds, seedlings and fruit trees Ken and Susan Landry live in the San Francisco Bay Area where Susan worked for 35 years as an RN, and Ken served as a part-time pastor. Ken worked in the computer industry and as a probation officer for delinquent youth. Together they cared for over 20 foster children during a 20 year period along with raising their own children. After sponsoring Ugandan AIDS orphans for over 15 years, the Landry's met Ugandan Pastor Gerald Tugume and wanted to do more. Ken and Susan partner with Pastor Gerald Tugume to support projects to help the poor of Uganda. Pastor Gerald, as a church planter, oversees a network of 180 churches in six districts of western Uganda near the border of Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Some of these churches are among the Batwa refugees. In 2007, Gerald heard God say, "Go to the people whom no one wants, and change them into the people everyone is looking for." Two years later Gerald met the Batwa. Seeing their terrible plight, he knew these were the people he was to help. Gerald started the Hope for Batwa Ministries and the Seeds of Hope boarding school that cares for 300 children, mostly neglected and orphaned Batwa. "He who is kind to the poor lends to the Lord, and He will reward him for what he has done." Proverbs 19:17 Pastor Gerald Tugume's Story - When I was 7 years old, my dad died of AIDS, so we went to live with our relatives. There we were made to work hard and were discriminated against as the village thought we also had AIDS from our parents and could make them sick. Because of suffering and discrimination, I ran away from home. I soon regretted leaving, but now I was a lost 7 year old who couldn't find the way back. I ended up in Kabale City walking 90 km. I became a street kid sleeping in trenches and unfinished houses. Kabale had over 300 street children; when I was 8 years old the other street children selected me as their president. This was because I had ideas and gave good counsel like asking hotel managers for left-over food. The hotel managers agreed, and we fed 300 children! Eventually, one hotel owner took me under his wing and gave me a cleaning job. As a nine year old employee I continued to care for the street children. By the grace of God, I received Jesus as my Savior when I was ten, and I started reaching out to other children with the good news of Jesus Christ. I praise God that during that period, God re-united many children with their families and relatives. Working night shifts at the hotel, I earned enough to pay for school. God was so good to me; at school I asked students from more affluent families to give to the poor, and I collected books, pens and pencils. Each Sunday I would go to a different local church and distribute books and pencils to orphaned children. God kept touching my heart for orphans. After my schooling a research organization hired me, and with a good salary I was able to send many children to school. In 2009, this organization arranged a trip to see the Mountain Gorillas at the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, a World Heritage Site. There I met the Batwa refugees and my heart was broken. God told me these are the people whom no one wants. My heart cried because the community smelled of death, children dying without food and sleeping in the bush, naked. I said yes to God, and He used me to reach out to more than 2,000 Batwa people. Currently we help 300 children at Seeds of Hope boarding school/orphanage. We support children who lost parents with a safe home, food, medical care, education and all other basic needs as we are able...our current source of income is selling crafts made by the children and contributions from well-wishers. This is my story, Gerald Tugume, P.O. Box 548 Kabale, Uganda Watch CBN Video (6 min) about the Batwa and Gerald Tugume's involvement: https://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/world/2016/october/revival-touches-ugandas-oldest-living-tribe Donate
- ministry_ywamstmoritz | EquipNet
YWAM St. Moritz Mission Organization DONATE YWAM St. Moritz is a new pioneering base that started in 2022 after being sent out by YWAM Lausanne. The vision of our base is to make an impact in the outdoor society and to share God's love with people locally as well as globally. We love seeing lives being transformed by the power of God. This is what motivates us to offer training (like DTS). We are passionate about knowing God and making Him known. Thank you for partnering with YWAM St. Moritz. Your donation truly makes a difference in impacting lives all around the world! Only donations for Ministry-related projects can be processed from this page. Please do not use this page to donate to individuals. If you wish to donate to one of our staff please contact us.
- Palanta Children and Youth Mission
Palánta Children and Youth Mission Ministry Organization Donate The Palánta Children and Youth Mission was founded in 1991 in Hungary with a clear calling: to bring the message of salvation to the broadest possible range of the next generation in a way that truly speaks to them. Our hearts burn for the next generation. We believe that every seed of God’s Word planted in a child’s or young person’s life can bear eternal fruit. Much of our ministry is seed-sowing—faithfully planting the Gospel day after day—and increasingly, we are blessed to experience the joy of the harvest as well. We are deeply grateful for the freedom we have in our country to share the Gospel. We see this as a tremendous privilege and responsibility. As long as doors remain open in schools and in the online space, we are committed to stepping through them with creativity, excellence, and the unchanging truth of Jesus Christ. Our ministry is expressed through four main areas: • Through our Living Puppet Theater, we present Bible-based shows in kindergartens and primary schools within the school system, reaching approximately 68,000 children last year alone. • Our Happiness Seekers Youth Soul-Rescue Prevention Program is an interactive series for students in grades 5–12, addressing life-shaping questions with honesty and openness. Through each topic, we share powerful personal testimonies and clearly proclaim the Gospel message; around 2,000 young people participated last year. • Through our online presence — including our website and YouTube channel — we share songs, short stories, recorded puppet shows, and animated films that communicate lasting Christian values, reaching more than 1,084,000 people. • In addition, we freely distribute Bibles and Bible-based publications, including children’s Bibles, coloring books, activity books, and comic books—approximately 430,000 copies were given away last year. We believe this ministry is a shared calling. Through your prayers and financial support, you can take part in the seed-sowing. Your partnership helps us bring Gospel-centered performances to more schools, reach more young people with life-changing truth, expand our online outreach, and place Bibles and Christian materials into the hands of children and families. Together, we can invest in the next generation—trusting God to bring growth and a harvest that will last for eternity. Donate
- Hands of Compassion
Hands of Compassion Mission Organization Donate Located in the Bay of Santiago Atitlan, Guatemala, Manos de Compasion (Hands of Compassion) is a children's home serving the Lord in the care of the orphan and preaching the gospel to the lost. Our area of ministry is made up of 5 main buildings, including 4 ministry houses and a school. Each of the ministry houses have "house parents" that look after the children in those specific houses. The home was started in 1999 by Rich and Carol Cole. The physical structure was originally in Peten. Tom and Sue Stukenberg took over the home in 2003. After about two years they decided to move out of the city to a safer location and somewhere the children had a yard to play in. In 2010 Tom and Sue decided to leave Guatemala and Dave & Deborah (Tom and Sue's daughter) Reichard took over the Manos de Compasion ministry. Dave and Deborah are the directors of Manos De Compasión Mission. They started directing Manos De Compasión in 2010. They met in Guatemala when Dave came down to help volunteer and Deborah was living in Guatemala. They have six biological children, two adopted children, and all the permanent and temporary foster children they raise. Dave and Deborah are also the house parents of the Reichard house which cares for 20-30 children at any given time. Follow us as we serve the Lord with the talents and gifts he has given us! Please pray for us for wisdom and strength to run the race God has set before our family! Dave & Deborah You may also give by check, if you like. Please make checks payable to "EquipNet" and make sure you include my account Equip3442 in the Memo Section on the face of your check. Please mail to: EquipNet, P.O. Box 860 Alamo, CA 94507 Donate
- Nations House of Prayer
Nations House of Prayer Mission Organization Donate Nations House of Prayer exists to fulfill the Great Commandment and the Great Commission through day and night worship, intercession, and missions in the inner city of Houston. As we come into the house of prayer, we minister to the Lord and receive the burdens on His heart. And as we go out into the community and the world, we carry the gospel as the hands and feet of Jesus to the poor, the powerless, the orphan, and the widow. We host prayer sets throughout the week and gather once a month for Nations Night, a celebration of God’s presence and work in our community. We also host a summer internship, local trips, and are pioneering a 9-month missions training school that will include both local and international outreach. Through your financial partnership, we can move towards fulfilling this vision in Houston and seeing the gospel spread across this city and around the world! Watch our video to learn more about our vision: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idEJvz40giE Mike and Mandy Reiszner Founders, Nations House of Prayer Learn more about Nations House of Prayer at our website. Click one of the buttons below to learn more about our individual missionaries and donate directly to them. Donate Alex Ellis Gavin Hester ShayeShaye Christoffersen Alex Fulton Jenny Sathre The Duarte Family Alexandra Howard Lowell & Shay Ballew
- HHH
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- Pearl Seed Foundation
Pearl Seed Foundation Ministry Donate Pearl Seed Foundation’s mission is to assist at risk residents of Pike, Calhoun, and surrounding counties, in Illinois. We assist with housing, rental, utility assistance, home repairs, and positive life skill development. We serve the elderly, disabled, low-income, those struggling with addiction, and those who have served our country. We believe that by teaching human beings how to live with purpose, they will thrive for a lifetime. Pearl Seed Foundation members and volunteers seek to empower residents to be part of the solution for a better community. Volunteers share skills, advocate, teach, and mentor residents to build traits conducive to a healthy and positive lifestyle. The Pearl Seed Foundation strives to create a village that is engaged in helping one another move toward a thriving community. Donate
- Atini Brazil
Atini Brazil Atini Donate ATINI – A VOICE FOR LIFE is a non-profit organization, based in Brasília – Brazil, internationally acknowledged for its pioneering role in defending the rights of indigenous children. Atini is made up of indigenous leaders, anthropologists, linguists, lawyers, religious representatives, politicians, and educators, and nurtures a deep respect for indigenous cultures. Atini means “voice” in the Suruwahá language. Our movement was inspired by the struggle of an indigenous woman, Muwaji Suruwahá, who raised her voice with courage in favor of her daughter Iganani. The girl has cerebral palsy and was therefore sentenced to death by poisoning in her own community. Muwaji challenged the tradition of her people and even the bureaucracy of the outside world to keep her daughter alive and ensure her medical treatment. Muwaji’s case had national repercussions when she was interviewed by the Globo TV program Fantástico in October 2005 – she stirred the country when she said, on a national network, that she would be willing to renounce living with her people to guarantee medical treatment for her daughter. Luckily that was not necessary and Iganani is now a patient in the Sarah Network of Hospitals. She and her mother alternate periods in the Suruwahá village with periods of rehabilitation in Brasília. Mission Our mission is to eradicate infanticide in indigenous communities by promoting awareness, fostering education, and providing assistance to children at risk and survivors of attempted infanticide. Values Prioritization of children and defense of their inalienable right to life. Participation of indigenous people in all stages of planning and implementation of the objectives. Respect and appreciation of indigenous traditional culture and practices, provided they conform to the acknowledged human rights at national and international levels. Respect and appreciation of the dignity of the individual, without discrimination of any kind. Transparency in accountability in all areas of activity. Donate








