WHERE WE WORK

We began working in Afghanistan in 2024 when the Spirit revealed the atrocities facing women and children under the Taliban regime. The Spirit whispered, “Won’t you help?” so we reached out to our South Asia director and she and her husband promptly located a faithful man who had been praying for years with his wife for a ministry to come alongside them and assist them in their care for the single mothers and their children. The program differs slightly in that the women and children cannot gather together, so instead, our director and his wife visit them regularly in their homes, equipping them with sustainable projects, and ministering to them through the Audio Bible uploaded onto players which have been distributed to each household.

Burundi is the poorest country in the world, and the home country for our Director of Finance, Steve James. In 2024 we began partnering partnering with Steve’s mom, Marie, equipping twenty mothers a year with a sustainable project and discipleship training, in addition to providing a children’s program for their kids. The women are now passionately sharing the gospel door to door. It is a joy to witness the fruit of this ministry.

We began working in Guinea in 2021 with a zealous young pastor named Francois Haba. We’ve since helped Haba with a microloan program, a motorbike, laptop, printer, and phone, a sustainable shop for him and his wife to run. We’ve also equipped Haba to train up hundreds of pastors in the Biblical Ministry. Guinea is now largely self-sustainable.

In the fall of 2024 we began partnering with a beautiful widow, a pastor named Argentina, who works in Honduras where Satan apparently lives, according to locals – in a city called Chamelecon. The most violent city in all the world, apparently, yet this is where twenty women and their children are now being discipled, on a yearly basis, being equipped with sustainable projects and learning to share the gospel door to door. 

God called us to India during the pandemic. We are currently partnering there with pastors in northern villages in India, equipping mothers with sustainable projects (largely, goats) and discipleship training, in addition to training up their kids to know and serve God through a children’s program.

We began partnering with Pastor Samson in Kenya in 2020, and have assisted him with a vehicle, a printer, a laptop, phone, a maize farm which he shares with fellow pastors, a microloan program, and with the Harvestime program. At this point we are not sending any more funds to Kenya.

We began working in Liberia in 2018 with a pastor named David Zawu; we’ve helped Zawu with goats, a microloan program, a palm and coconut tree nursery, a palm oil machine, vehicles, a house, laptop, printer, phone, desks for the school he runs, etcetera. Liberia is now self-sustainable.

In 2025, our South Asia director shared with us a burden for the country of Pakistan. Through prayer and fasting, it was confirmed that God indeed wanted us to partner with this country. He has since raised up a faithful man and his wife to run the program, and we are now equipping twenty mothers and their children.

In 2016 the Lord made it known to us that He wanted us working with Pastor Sonnel Kamara in Sierra Leone, who oversees 18 villages. We’ve since equipped him with tractors, buildings (churches, a birthing center, a home in which he cares for orphans), vehicles, equipment, pigs, goats, and cows, laptop, photocopier, phone, along with other things. He is now self-sufficient.

We began partnering with Pastor Santos in the South Sudan refugee camps in 2018. We assisted him with a school building for the many orphans he helps, a home for the children from child-headed homes, a pharmacy to help sustain him and his wife, sewing machines for the tailoring program he runs for mothers, a van, laptop, printer, 40 cows, a microloan program, and land (rented), amongst other things. We also began working with his colleague, Pastor Francis, shortly after, in Nimule, South Sudan, and assisted him with an addition to his school, rooms for the teenage mothers, a microloan program, 40 cows and goats, a vehicle, a laptop, printer, phone, audio Bibles, amongst other things. We’ve also supplied sustainable projects for other pastors in South Sudan and in the refugee camps. We are no longer sending funds to South Sudan as they’ve been set up to become self-sufficient.

In 2022 we began partnering with vulnerable mothers in Sri Lanka, providing sustainable projects and discipleship training in addition to emergency groceries, due to the extreme economic upheaval of the country. We are now partnering with the mothers’ children as well, discipling them and feeding them.

As of 2023, we began to partner with Pastor Miguel Zabala in Venezuela. Zabala trains hundreds of villagers in Harvestime using the local rivers and a boat. We helped him to purchase a second boat/motor so he can begin training up churches in Columbia. We also provided a poultry project for him so he can fund the costs of Harvestime in the villages. In 2025, we began to partner with Pastor Anahis in a different part of Venezuela, equipping women with sustainable projects and discipleship training, and providing a children’s program.

Uganda was the first country God called us to, in 2014. Here, by God’s grace, we started the first school for teenage mothers, and gave out hundreds of mama kits for pregnant mothers. We have since trained up hundreds of pastors in the Harvestime curriculum, in addition to equipping many of them with sustainable projects. We currently own and oversee a school for 380 vulnerable children and teenage mothers, dorms for teenage mothers, a farm (which sustains the school), a birthing clinic (rented by a Christian doctor and his team) as well as guesthouses, a study hall and mission dorms.  

Locations

1177 W Cody Circle, South Jordan, UT 84095 (USA)

c/o The Great Commission Foundation, PO Box 14006, Abbotsford BC, V2T 0B4 (CANADA)

Phone

(385) 315-8433 (USA)

(780) 674-8992 (CANADA)