
Teen Missions hopes to have 16 Orphan Rescue Units like this one in rural Zambia and Zimbabwe in the next four years.
Zambia (MNN) ― Teen Missions' Zambia ministry is seeing fruit. Facilitators in Mibende are working with about 200 orphans in school.
Most of them were not in school before Teen Missions came. Many of them have since learned how to read and write. Mibende is in a remote area, but because of Teen Mission's sponsorship and support with the Orphan Rescue Units, there is hope for the kids' future.
This outreach is designed to meet the needs of children who still live in their home villages and attempt to farm the land that had belonged to their parents.
The goal is to set up an 8' by 12' portable housing unit staffed with two missionaries (many of them graduates of our overseas Bible schools) in villages with high orphan populations. It is our goal to have 16 fully operational units in rural Zambia and Zimbabwe in the next four years.
And how does it impact the children? Writes one facilitator in Mibende:
" One boy named Amon had stopped going to school because of lack of support and had stayed at home for 2 years. He came to Teen Missions and asked for help to be back in school, we have been able to help him and he is now in eighth grade. He works hard and is one of the best students in his class. He has gone from a boy who was stranded and down, to a leader in his school. Thank you Teen Missions."
Teen Missions trains, disciples and mobilizes young people to make an eternal impact for the Gospel. Today, a large number of participants are in full-time Christian ministry serving the Lord worldwide as pastors, teachers, Christian authors and missionaries.
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