"You have been a refuge for the poor, a refuge for the needy in his distress, a shelter from the storm and a shade from the heat." (Isaiah 25:4)
Ministries - London
Homeless Outreach
- The "Church Without Walls" meets every Saturday morning on the streets of London with tea, food, and gospel preaching.
Elderly Friendship Club
- Consists of a hearty meal and refreshments surrounded by an atmosphere of acceptance, warmth, and compassion.
Eleos Christian Church
- A community of believers in London't East End who aim to make Jesus Christ known across the streets to across the seas.
School of Ministry
- Intensive Bible and theological studies to equip future pastors, teachers, missionaries and lay workers.
Medical Chaplain
- Our chaplaincy ministry at a local medical clinic has reached into the lives of the most hurting and despondent people in London’s East End.
U.S.A.
'Hands of Mercy' Conferences
- These meetings are helping local churches regain their voice as a defender of all who are destitute and vulnerable.
Guatemala
Helping Children
- We are helping these abandoned children with rice, beans, eggs, milk, vegetables, etc.. and we are helping them to stay in school.
Romania
Children's Home
- The Romanian Christians have rescued over 120 orphans, about 80 have been adopted and are in families today.
Outings for Orphans
- Every summer we take all of the children from the Sanctuary Orphanage on special outings. Everyone enjoys the fun!
College for Orphans
- We desire to see every orphan from the Sanctuary Orphanage have the chance to go to college or technical school.
Teaching / Helping
- We are involved in a hands-on ministry of Bible teaching in churches and serving at an orphanage.
'Supporting Nationals'
- Supporting 'national' pastors and missionaries is a cost-efficient way to send workers into God's harvest field.
Self-Sufficiency
- We believe in helping ministries in developing nations work towards self-sufficiency rather than foster a cycle of dependency.
South Africa
Partners in Mercy
- We believe the answer to South Africa’s problems will not come from outside the country, but from within.