Imagine what an indescribable joy it would be to receive the commendation of the Lord, “Come you blessed of the Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world; for I was hungry and you gave Me food; I was thirsty and you gave Me drink; I was a stranger and you took Me in; I was naked and you clothed Me; I was sick and you visited Me; I was in prison and you came to Me.” This is the motivation for many Today Evangelical Ministries volunteers as they carry out the Great Commission.
Today Evangelical Ministries is committed to touch the poor and suffering orphans and widows particularly in Africa and India with the love, compassion and gospel of Jesus through the strengthening of indigenous churches and ministries worldwide by helping to provide resources for housing and general maintenance of orphans.
When people hear that there are so many children in the world without loving families, they are often saddened and yet do very little to help alleviate this problem. Today Evangelical Ministries believes that everyone can make a difference, one child at a time. It is not God’s will that Christians sit back and allow 147 Million orphans all over the world to suffer. Many are without human contact, some without the basic necessity of life including food, clothing, or a place to live and most are without anyone to care for them. Today Evangelical Ministries has found out that reaching out to orphans is an effective way to take the message of the gospel to places and people that are otherwise be difficult to evangelize.
As part of its mission, Today Evangelical Ministries has resolved and is committed to embark on an economic empowerment program for widows in dire need. It is the belief and philosophy of the ministry that it is better management of resources in the long term, to equip a poor and needy widow to fish for herself rather than a mere hand out of already made fish. Equipping poor and needy widows for the market or work place has the potential of long term success and restoration of dignity and self-confidence. People tend to desire and cherish what they can accomplish for themselves and their families. Therefore, we strongly believe that if a poor, needy widow can be equipped to fend for herself by engaging in petty trading or skill training, within certain prevailing business circumstances, she will be in a position to feed herself and her family. For example, a poor widow in a remote African village can comfortably engage in a successful petty food trading business with as little as one hundred and fifty U.S. ($150.00) dollars.
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