Trading Business
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.
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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.
LEAD’s beginning was in the sponsorship of overseas pastors and Bible College professors to higher education. Since the beginning, LEAD has sponsored 41 individuals to higher education. The vast majority of those to Bible Colleges and Seminaries. Currently, LEAD has two students in a program.
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.
There are many needs within LEAD partner orphanages in Myanmar and elsewhere in the world.
Hail destroyed the buildings currently on-site, so the KBBC wishes to rebuild the camp with brick and concrete buildings across the street under the shade of the “Garden’s” rubber trees.
Need teams from North America to go and conduct English Clubs.
Funds are necessary for the expansion of this school. It was in operation for one year to establish LEAD’s partner’s ability to administer it and determine what is necessary to expand. Now we are in expansion mode, which is to open the school to the public. It will provide free education for the orphans and […]
Improved the facilities and grounds of this orphanage where children are provided a home and education.
Syrian refugee women will be trained in cosmetology and given startup kits to do cosmetology from their homes.