This month was quite busy when it came to ministry - partly due to guests who helped us, partly because by this time we’ve gotten to know people here...
We've been here a month and have already learned a lot about the people we came here to serve....
In Orito, the village mothers kept asking me to take their children so they’d have a chance to eat and go to school...
The first trimester is over in our small orphanage/boarding school. The teachers are very happy with their students, and the students have made great progress in their studies and overall discipline during lessons has improved as well. Things are going great...
For years now, missionaries have come to Kenya and other parts of Africa to hold huge evangelistic crusades. Many people heard about Jesus, but few have actually understood the Truth and followed it...
How can we help more children? We can find each child a mentor who would become their role model and who can accompany them in later life.
Dear friends! Let's take a tour to a country where peace, prosperity and stability rule. Flourishing there is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faith, meekness, and temperance. You say that this country does not exist? Yeah, I guess you're right.
Teacher of Agape Mission shares her impressions from the travel
My trip to America was truly unforgettable. The children who travelled with our group were extremely excited. We have seen so many cool and great things here: giant redwoods, exotic plants, beautiful beaches, snow peaks, mandarin and orange trees, waterfalls, and even took a ride in a limousine. However, the biggest treasure here, in the United States, is you, brothers and sisters! I want to say one more time: “Thank You, God!”
He ministered to orphans, giving them unconditional love "agape"
Jason Peterson, a missionary from California, shares with us his experience during a trip to Ukraine. He stayed at a Ukrainian orphanage with Ministry Agape for one week
Interview with missionary from USA
We separated into groups of eight and resided in different orphanages one week at a time. Orphans see that we live in the same setting and share the same cafeteria food. Through becoming “one of them”, we are more approachable in the eyes of the children.
Missionary from USA shares her expiriance of visiting orphans in Ukraine
During my stay, I had realized that these kids are like any other kids. They simply want to have fun and enjoy themselves.