Starting out with no classroom, in the last two years God has come through for us with provision of nine classrooms which now shelters about 40% of the kids in our free school program. And we continue to trust God to provide more classrooms and resources so we can have the remaining kids under shelter as well.
Our empowerment program has been that of restoration of hopes. Eunice Yenge is a widow in the IDP camp, having lost her husband to the crisis. She is one of the 18 teachers employed by Restore Mission in her camp. With a deep sense of contribution and relevance, Eunice now feels a sense of purpose as she impacts the children, while also being economically empowered. Thomas Edward was also trained in shoe making and empowered with the starting capital in the same camp. With his new shoe making and repair business doing well, he now has the economic capacity to take care of his family within the IDP camp. In fact, he was even able to help out another relative with business capital.
Prayer Request:
Please pray that as we work as the hands and feet of Christ in these communities, they will see Christ and get to know Him indeed. Our ultimate desire is that they will become truly transformed spiritually, intellectually, socially, and economically.

ABOUT GCF
Since 2002, the Great Commission Foundation has been providing a place for individuals, ministries and organizations to thrive in ministry. Our vision is to work together to help the impoverished, further education, and help fulfill the Great Commission of Jesus Christ.
We are passionate about helping fulfill the Great Commission. Our team of skilled administrative and accounting personnel are dedicated to simplifying ministry. We bring admin relief to our agents and projects and release them to spend more time on ministry work. Through collaboration, we provide compliance, clarity, and relief to ministry.
We welcome any Christian ministry or project to contact us to discuss how we can collaborate. We believe we are stronger together.
