South Asia

Please Pass the Bread — Philippines

Children  singing at one our Please Pass the Bread feeding centers in Manilla, The Philippines.

A short clip of some of the kids singing at one our Please Pass the Bread feeding centers in Manila, The Philippines.


 

Japan Update: Trip to Akai and Ohtsuka

This is the fifth update from the directors of Teen Challenge Japan on the aftermath of the earthquake which hit Japan on March 11th 2011:

The Spirit of the Lord guided us all the way to Sendai and back last weekend. Thank you so much for your prayers.

We arrived at Sendai City earlier than expected on Saturday, put some petrol in the van on the way, and were able to meet with everyone we wanted to and distributed food, clothing, petrol and kerosene. We made our base at Izumi Gospel Church which is pastored by Pastor Hiroshi Itoh.


 

Fourth Update from Japan

This is the fourth update from the directors of Teen Challenge Japan on the aftermath of the earthquake which hit Japan on March 11th 2011:

The Holy Spirit guided us to go and help the people in Sendai, the tsunami-hit area. God allowed us to gather goods which were getting impossible to buy even in Tokyo. The people used their initiative, money, time and energy, and we are now ready to bring the immediate relief goods.


 

Forming a Plan for Japan

This is the third update from the directors of Teen Challenge Japan on the aftermath of the earthquake which hit Japan on March 11th 2011:

In Hachioji, all the food is gone from the supermarkets and petrol stations are closed. Scheduled power cuts started yesterday, and the radiation level in the air today was 20-40 times the normal. That is in Tokyo which was NOT hit by tsunami; we can't imagine how bad the situation is where the tsunami struck.


 

Second Update from Japan

This is a second update from the directors of Teen Challenge Japan on the aftermath of the earthquake which hit Japan on March 11th 2011:

Thank you for your continual prayers for our country. It's almost midnight and I'm finding it hard to put in words what is happening, but I must do so now because there will be a systematic power cut in Tokyo from tomorrow morning.

1,600 people have been found dead and over 20,000 people are still missing, and the number is bound to increase.


 

Aftermath of the Japan Earthquake

This is a general update from the directors of Teen Challenge Japan on the aftermath of the earthquake which hit Japan on March 11th 2011:

First of all, Teen Challenge Centre in Okinawa was protected and all the staff and students are fine. TC Headquarters in Tokyo as well as our church in Hachioji are also O.K.


 

Bible Distribution in Northern India

Pastors in northern India receiving Bibles

Following is a report we received from TellAsia, a ministry working to spread the gospel in Northern India.

Dear World Challenge Team,

We deeply appreciate you for your generous partnership with us and your contribution to provide Bibles for the 2020 Network pastors. We’ve fully utilized the funds you provided and have distributed a total of 900 Bibles to needy pastors, leaders and new believers.


 

Plowing the Lord's Harvest in Laos

Recently I was sitting in the living room of an average Lao house, but with a less than average group of men and women. This small group's history has been one of loss and trauma due to many years of alcohol and drug addiction. As a result, families have been broken, pregnancies have occurred, abuse has become the norm and these lives were considered wasted and permanently ruined.


 

Medical Clinic in the Philippines

Medical clinic in the Philippines

The trip to the Philippines and Cambodia was fruitful. The Lord gave us grace, favor, strength, and except for a late departure from New York, the rest of the trip was smooth as silk.


 

Love Through Me - Prayer Request Update

We received the following update from Love Through Me International Ministries regarding their previous prayer request for Nani.


 

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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.

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