Foundations for Hope believes the local Christian Church should be used to spread the Gospel throughout the world. Currently, Africa has the largest Christian movement in the world. With a population of 1.3 billion, including 630 million Christians and 700 million non-believers.
Foundations for Hope has partnered with Agape Fellowship Center to build three new Pastor Training Facilities believing that the harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. We believe by providing holistic training and biblical education, we can help equip pastors and Christian leaders to answer the call of the Great Commission to spread the Gospel and share the love and hope of Jesus Christ.
Total Project Expenses: $1,422,819
Focused on teaching, coaching, mentoring, observing, and certifying those who qualify
Training facility that will provide short-term housing, reference library, and multiple digital resources
Raised: $558,819 Goal: $1,422,819
At Foundations for Hope, we believe church planting is the most powerful strategy for advancing the gospel in developing regions. Establishing local churches strengthens discipleship and the long-term stability of an emerging Christian community.
While church planting is at the center of our missional focus, our partnership with local churches has extended in many directions as local leaders have shared about the challenges and opportunities present in their areas.
Total Project Expenses: $140,000
Strategically placed locations addressing the travel challenges of new believers while granting an audience with those who have not yet come to faith
Construction plans that facilitate greater community interaction and opportunity for continued growth
Raised: $35,941 Goal: $140,000
According to the World Health Organization, 785 million people lack a basic drinking-water service, including 144 million people who are dependent on surface water.
Globally, at least 2 billion people use a drinking water source contaminated with faecets.
Contaminated water can transmit diseases such as diarrhea, cholera, dysentery, typhoid, and polio. In lesser developed countries, 22% of health care facilities have no water service, 21% no sanitation service, and 22% no waste management service.
Total Project Expenses: $85,000
Strategically placed locations addressing the travel challenges of new believers while granting an audience with those who have not yet come to faith
Construction plans that facilitate greater community interaction and opportunity for continued growth
Raised: $15,086 Goal: $85,000
We focus on the areas of discipleship, health, education, and sanitation to strengthen the individual. By using a focused discipleship plan, which includes a scalable volunteer ministry, our goal is to help each person understand their value and role within God’s Kingdom.
In addition to investing in the spiritual health of those we serve, as we enter a village, we will provide medical attention while implementing an education and sanitation plan.
Total Project Expenses: $38,000
Focused on launching a structured discipleship education program in each village we enter.
In addition to discipleship, teaching health and wellness practices to ensure better health in the communities
Raised: $0 Goal: $38,000