This construction project was born out of the need to do something for the people of the Ashaninka tribe and for the locals from Atalaya area. Details: The Peruvian mission agency Sedagores, with whom the Acatrine family works, wants to mobilize as many people as possible to get involved in the villages around Atalaya. This...
Project Category: Mission
Building a brick factory
Details: The purpose of this project is to generate a constant source of income for the local church in Pyin Oo Lwin and for missionaries working in Myanmar. Besides this, all long-term missionaries in Myanmar are required to obtain a business visa. By building this factory, with the name of Myanmar Kairos Company, missionaries can be...
Support indigenous workers
Among the graduates at the Harvest Mission School, at present, there are at least 5 families dedicated to full-time mission work. Needs: To cover monthly expenses, a worker needs $ 100-150. Bank account: Kairos Agency RON: RO35BRDE340SV25437653400 EUR: RO31BRDE340SV25437733400 Fiscal Identification Code (CIF): 23658278 BRD Bank, Suceava branch.
The Orphanage
In order for this project to continue, financial support is needed for the daily needs of both children and caregivers. Capacity: 15 seats. Needs: 1. Finances to arrange and equip the space for the orphanage; 2. Supporting a child – $ 40 per month (for food, clothing, and education); 3. Maintenance of caregivers / cook – $ 70 per...
Harvest Mission School
Harvest Mission School of Pin Oo Lwin The number of students: 22. The number of teachers: 7. Purpose: Training the young Christians for the ministry church in evangelizing and planting churches. Needs: 1. Teachers; 2. Financial support for missionary activities carried out by students during practice; 3. Financial support for teachers – $ 100 per month. Bank...
Evangelism through sport
We want to reach with the Gospel to table tennis players from Mongolia
Rehabilitation of alcoholics
A World Health Organization report shows that abuse of alcoholic drink seems to be the biggest impediment to Mongolia’s social and economic progress. 22% of Mongolian men and 5% of women are alcohol addicts, a rate 3 times higher than in Europe. Domestic violence and the rise in homelessness are the most worrying consequences....