Would you like to take your ministry int...
Have you ever considered taking your ministry international? Has God spoken to YOU about the need to take the Gospel to the nations? Do you ever think to yourself, "I love using my gifts here in my own country...but I can't help feeling there are greater needs beyond these shores that i can also meet"? It is not an either/or proposition. International ministry can actually fuel
God’s Heart for Bolivia
My departure for Bolivia is just days away and my heart overflows with anticipation. I’ve spent the day sitting at Barnes & Noble with my laptop, listening and writing as God shares HIS heart for Bolivia with me. What a privilege. The messages He’s giving are coming fast and with great clarity. Thanks for those of you who are praying – God is answering.
FH Bolivia: Join me in praying
The next Kingdom assignment God has set before me is BOLIVIA. I’ll be serving in Bolivia on behalf of Food for the Hungry from August 7-14 during which time I’ll speak on 14 different occasions to groups ranging from small children (6-10 yrs old), teens, women, pastors, and FH staff to radio and TV interviews and meetings with government officials and a church service. It will be an
Food for the Hungry Child Sponsors Speak...
Video of Earthquake Aftermath from Darc...
Darcy Pierce,, in Indonesia with Food for the Hungry, just sent me this video clip from his iphone. If you haven’t donated yet, please give now. This is is a Muslim community (in the largest Muslim country in the world) that never would have granted access to a Christian organization Because of the tremendous humanitarian needs, Indonesia is opening the door to FFH. Please don’t let this rare opportunity
Earthquake Update from Food for the Hung...
Donna Partow traveled to Mozambique in Feb 2009 to see the work of Food
for the Hungry firsthand. She met with our staff in Beira and encouraged
them to continue pressing on in challenging circumstances. Donna also
visited the region of Gorongoza, one of the spiritually darkest places on
the continent. People travel from other countries to meet with witch
doctors in hopes of them telling their future, healing their diseases and
casting spells on neighbors
