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Where the river flowed · 2025–26

Our reach.

A small church can carry a wide river. Here’s where what we received went last year — drawn from our annual report, openly and in full.

7
Countries reached
58
Churches planted in Nepal
2
Medical containers to Liberia
$60,000
Raised by our inflatables ministry

Africa

Two containers of medical supplies

Liberia

Some 37,000 lbs of equipment — valued in the range of half a million dollars — reached JJ Dossen Hospital in Harper, with further supplies sent to ELWA Hospital in Monrovia, in partnership with International Hope.

Medical and leprosy care at the Kimia Center

Congo

We continue to support Sarah Speer — who grew up at Tabor — as she nurses and cares for people near Impfondo, including patients at the Kimia Center she helped build.

Quiet support for a church under pressure

Morocco

Where open Christian witness is barred and punished, we send what help we can to offset the cost of ministry.

Asia

58 new churches, and goats to sustain them

Nepal

With partner Kumar Aryal we helped start 58 churches from 2023–2025, sent supplies including 1,400 pairs of glasses and 135 school kits, and funded 16 goat-raising enterprises so church planters can support their own ministry.

Sight and care into conflict zones

Myanmar

Through our contact Sandar, a dentist, we provided 550 pairs of glasses along with dental supplies and vitamins — carried into regions often closed off by civil war, with the story of Jesus shared at every stop.

Inside 143 prisons, and among refugees

Thailand

We supported House of Blessing's work across 143 prisons — caring for the children of incarcerated mothers and those re-entering society — and helped a Bangkok ministry feed refugee families.

Cottage businesses funding 9 congregations

Bangladesh

Alongside Pastor Tapon Roy, we helped fund small enterprises — ducks, chickens, pigs, sewing, a rice mill, a grocery — so nine congregations can sustain their own ministry.

“We live to give ourselves away. We freely give from a cup that is overflowing.”