The Year-End Hope Challenge

Leading into the final weeks of the year, we’re seeing incredible momentum toward our goal of raising $2 million by midnight on December 31. Our vision is to equip 400 new Mobile Messengers and help launch two new Life Centers in 2026; bringing visible hope to families and communities in some of the hardest places on earth.  

Thanks to a few generous donors, every dollar up to $250,000 will be matched.
Don’t miss the opportunity to double your gift and make twice the impact before the year ends. 

Every gift you give before December 31 will help us:

Expand

The Mission

Bring the Gospel to new countries like Argentina, where Mobile Messengers are prepared to bring the message of hope to remote and under-served communities.

Equip

Mobile Messengers

Provide tools like motorcycles, Bibles, and training to empower 400 new Mobile Messengers in 2025.

Launch Two New

Life Centers

Provide healthcare, economic empowerment, and spiritual formation in a community where these essentials do not exist.

GIVE NOW TO MAXIMIZE YOUR IMPACT.

All gifts are tax deductible and directly help fund our mission to bring the Good News of Jesus Christ to the nations.

Jordan

Rania’s Journey

Rania was born in 1987, married young, and had 11 children. Life was difficult, but in 2012, when her husband was killed by a stray bullet in the Syrian war, her struggles grew exponentially. Left with seven children, she fled Syria, walking from village to village, until she reached Jordan.

Her story took a turn when she encountered the Life Center, led by Jamal and Raed. Through their care, she heard the story of the Gospel, which changed her life.

One night, while suffering from severe kidney pain, Rania had a powerful vision of Jesus, who touched her and healed her completely. That moment deepened her faith, leading her to embrace the Lord and His purpose for her life. Today, Rania works in the Life Centers, helping other refugees experience the love of God, just as she did.

Mexico

Pastor Cruz’s Story

The Tahumara people are one of the largest indigenous tribes in North America, with nearly 100,000 members spread throughout Mexico. But when Pastor Cruz first arrived in Chihuahua, he was a stranger, and the people were hesitant to trust him.

The only idea he had was to pitch a tent by the river and hope that, in time, the locals would trust him—or at least try to learn what he was doing there. Six months passed before anyone began to stop by his makeshift church. Gradually, he gained their trust and was able to share the Gospel with them, bringing transformational change to the community. Pastor Cruz’s dedication to God’s call has led to the establishment of thriving churches. He also launched three dormitories that provide housing, meals, and care for over 250 students. One of his students who started at the age of four is now a seminary-trained leader currently translating the Bible into the local language.