From Mozambicans ministering in the U.S. to Americans ministering in Mozambique, our missions and ministry programs are a partnership of two very different cultures working cooperatively to encourage each other as we make disciples of all nations.
Education is vitally important to a developing nation like Mozambique. Our educational programs are designed to give opportunities to individuals that they wouldn’t receive otherwise. Even one life improved by education has the power to transform a nation.
Of the 12 million children in Mozambique, 1 in 8 are orphans. Many of whom are in the care of neighbors or extended family with many children of their own. We help bring hope to these children and families through food assistance and ministry.
Many Mozambicans die of easily treatable illnesses like malaria, due to lack of healthcare access and not being able to afford the most basic treatments. Our mobile medical outreaches allow us to offer a much-needed service while also sharing the love of Jesus.
Subsistence agriculture is the most important source of household income in Mozambique, yet many farmers are unfamiliar with modern farming techniques that can increase the yield of their crops. We hope to change that.