Please Pass The Bread — The Worldwide Feeding Ministry of World Challenge
8/22/11
"This is a mission the Lord has entrusted into our hands. We must be faithful to execute it with the utmost care, as unto Christ himself." — David Wilkerson
Please Pass the Bread — Philippines
07/14/2011 — Bettina MarayagA short clip of some of the kids singing at one our Please Pass the Bread feeding centers in Manila, The Philippines.
A World in Need — Just Outside Our Door
6/20/11
The name World Challenge suggests an outreach with no geographical boundaries. It is indeed our privilege to bring you reports of God's miracle-working love in the far corners of the world.
Orphan Care: A Ministry of World Challenge
Congo, Haiti, Cambodia, Philippines: The Touch of Jesus — Today
1/24/11
A woman once reached out and touched Jesus as he was walking by. In response, Jesus healed her, restoring her body to health after a lifetime of suffering.
Burundi: Eh'lkirezi Children's Home
10/11/10
Eh'Ikirezi is the name for our newest children's home in Burundi, Africa.
Nicaragua: Lifesaving Work to Fatherless Children
9/20/10
What future is there for a hungry, fatherless four-year-old in the rural mountains of Nicaragua? Will such a child eventually join the ranks of the chronically sick?
World Missions Overview
7/19/10
For over 50 years and in more than 50 countries, World Challenge Missions has helped spread Christ's love and extend his tender mercies to the poorest of the poor.
Why seek ye the living amongst the dead?
04/29/2010 — Charles WeaverIn this particular country within Central Asia, the government does not recognize mentally or physically-challenged kids. They are thrown into orphanages early in life. They are not touched, caressed, or hugged; and barely fed. They are there to die without anyone noticing. Their parents only return to bury them.
Russia — Teen Challenge Siberia
2/1/10
When my father, David Wilkerson, began working with drug addicts on the streets of New York in the 1950s, he had no idea how far-reaching and life-transforming that humble ministry in Brooklyn would become.
DISCLAIMER
Our policy is that all gifts designated for a specific project be applied to that project. Occasionally we receive more funds than can be wisely used for the designated project. When that happens, we use those funds to meet other similar pressing needs in the same country to advance the gospel.

