Researching trade opportunities so that L.E.A.D. personnel can visit regularly and follow up on the ministry started before being kicked out of that country.
Research hard contact manufacturing. Having ownership in such a business would allow L.E.A.D. personnel regular visits to follow up on ministry started before being kicked out of that country.
Established to provide employment opportunities to local believers.
Revenues from the lease of a truck are benefiting the members of LEAD’s partner’s co-op.
An orphanage working to be sustainable needs to expand their piggery to allow an increase in how many they have at any one time.
A simple facility for the processing of a local and natural product, which is in demand, will revolutionize the lives of the co-op LEAD partners with and the 45 AIDS widows who are its members. In a country of high unemployment, this facility will employ 12 people, and funds generated and passed to the co-op […]
LEAD provided seminars/workshops on how to think practically and strategically in creating business plans for the establishment of businesses.
Microloan to Thai missionary who used his plantation as outreach to the community and evangelistic camps.
This café was established for multiple purposes. 1) provide a place for free medical screening for those working in the sex industry. 2) provide a place for those ministering in the red light district of Bangkok to intersect with those in the sex industry to build a relationship with them and a) encouraging them to […]
Funded by LEAD, this project provides their partner association of churches with four pastor training seminars, capital improvements, and ministry supplies to their many daughter churches and microloans so pastors can have a salary.
A microloan was given to help two entrepreneurs set up a small business.
Provide local church with emergency relief goods to share with refugees from the Iraqi and Syrian wars. This, in turn, gives the local church an opportunity to build a relationship and share Christ. We are also providing local believers with micro-loans to set up a small business to employ themselves.
LEAD assisted the son of a partner to establish a café that provided a natural place for meeting people to build relationships and to share the Gospel.
This business has become a means of sharing Christ with its students and their families in many powerful ways, but it also donates funds to various ministries in its home town, around Myanmar, and in China.
On this property, they have developed a drug rehabilitation center, which has seen great results in the lives of students mostly because of students coming to Christ.
LEAD provided seminars/workshops on how to think practically and strategically in creating business plans for the establishment of businesses.