Projects

Projects

General Needs

Unto the Least of His is a self-supporting ministry.  The ministry has annual operating needs that are met through the donations of our friends and partners of this ministry.  We always appreciate the home mission being supported.

Indigenous Pastors

Many people in the areas where drought, floods, and famine occur reach out to the pastors in their area for help. Dr. Michael Lolwerikoi of Samburu, Kenya is one of those pastors. He and other pastors are limited in their own resources and struggle to help others in need. Monetary gifts sent to these pastors allow them to help their parishioners and others with food, water and other needs.

Bikes and Bibles

We purchase Bibles and bicycles for indigenous pastors that are preaching and teaching others about Jesus.  These Bibles are bought in their language and many of the pastors are receiving their first mother tongue Bibles.  The bicycles are used for the pastors to travel to visit their church members.  The combination of a bicycle and a Bible cost about $125.

Kenya

We are working in the Samburu Region, which consists of east and west regions.  Dr. Tina Ramme, Dipa and Naomi are our contacts in northern Kenya.  The water wells are considered to be deeper and cost about $20,000.   The water wells run off of a generator, a pump and a holding tank. These water wells service a larger and more destitute people in dryer regions because of the sub Saharan weather factors, like droughts and famines.

Africa

We assist in a food ministry that feeds the overlooked and forgotten people. We purchase food for families that are suffering from malnutrition and complex health issues.

There is a great need for a ministry truck that can deliver water and food. The Lorry pulls water tankers to drought-ridden areas that are often forgotten about. The truck and the booster trailer cost about $15,000.

Ghana (Medical clinics/OBGYN clinics)

We have been excited to partner with Dr. Gabriella Nanci and the Yonkofa Project in buying shipping containers and transforming them into OBGYN medical clinics! These clinics consist of a reception room, examination room, a birthing room and a bathroom. Another exciting thing is that they are solar powered! We have had several churches responding to this ministry and have already completed 9 clinics. More are in the process. Also, these clinics are packed with medicine, hand-made clothes and blankets and so much more before they are shipped out. If you have a group or church group that are interested in this much needed ministry please contact us for details.

Scholarships

Each semester, we support a few students with a small scholarship. At the present time, we are helping students with scholarships at Candler School of Theology, Asbury Theology Seminary, Kabonga Seminary and others.

Motorcycles

Small motorcycles are always a helpful means for transportation for indigenous pastors. Motorcycles are utility vehicles that are used for family issues and community issues, such as, being an ambulance for a sick person. They cost about $900.

Democratic Republic of the Congo

We are working with the Katanga conference under Dr. Rev. Kimba Kyakutala Evarsite’s leadership.  Kimba is the president of the Kabongo Methodist University.  The water well projects that we place in the Congo are shallow water well projects with a hand pump and concrete.  To implement shallow water well projects for small African villages costs about $6000.

India