CHURCHES PLANTED
PASTORS TRAINED
WOMEN SERVED
CHILDREN REACHED
FAMILIES FINANCED
We exist to equip local leaders in Egypt to plant churches, disciple communities, and care for vulnerable women and children through sustainable, long-term ministry.
We train and support pastors to plant and lead healthy, multiplying churches, providing coaching, resources, and community for long-term ministry growth. Through conferences and ongoing discipleship, we are developing leaders equipped to sustain and multiply the Church.
We serve women, children, and vulnerable families through counseling, discipleship, meals, and financial crisis support. From healing-centered women’s gatherings to consistent care for children in need, we create safe spaces where people are seen, strengthened, and introduced to Christ.
We hope to soon invest in long-term solutions including an outreach center for skill training and care for vulnerable young men and women, an eye clinic in partnership with U.S. optometrists, and expanding access to essential care services. These initiatives create open doors for transformation.
We partner with individuals and teams who want to experience Egypt’s historic sites while actively serving alongside local ministries. These trips combine deep cultural immersion with hands-on outreach, strengthening the work on the ground while shaping those who come.
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He has been a steady presence in his community for years. A pastor who knows his people by name, and knows their struggles just as well. Week after week, he opens the Scriptures with his church family and sits with local Muslim neighbors, not rushing conversations, just building trust slowly and faithfully. Some of those relationships have taken years to form.
But behind that quiet faithfulness is a growing weight. The law prevents him from holding a second job, and the church he serves cannot fully support his family. The same work that is opening doors in the community is also pulling him toward a decision he never wanted to face: stay and sacrifice his family’s stability, or leave and watch fragile relationships in the community fade.
A small investment would change everything.
$300/month is all it takes to fully support him and keep this ministry alive.
For us, it is a modest sacrifice. For him, it is the difference between ending the work or flourishing in it.
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