After a long time of the COVID pandemic lockdowns, the world is beginning to slowly open up and Christian missionaries are back traveling, teaching, ministering and distributing the gospel again. GapFill.org remains actively working with Christian missionaries. We have continued through the pandemic assisting Christian missionaries with food distributions, refugee support along with medical needs for Christian missionaries themselves. All this is only possible through the many GapFill.org donors. For that we are grateful and thank you most sincerely.
We wanted to let you know that GapFill just added two new projects to its website. See below for details. Both are such worthwhile projects for spreading the message of Jesus to the unreached. Please feel free to email joyceturner@gapfill.org on these projects or any projects on the website. Many projects are sensitive and not all information can be shared via the web.
Help Sent a Needed Van to Nigeria
GapFill.org is partnering with students at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in Massachusetts to get a van loaded with donated clothes to Nigeria before the winter. We are currently looking for a used van to purchase (or someone to donate it š).
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Help Setup Christian Mini-Libraries
To help spread the Gospel message of Jesus, GapFill.org has partnered with a Christian missionary in an international mission organization to set up small libraries in remote areas of South Asia. This project will provide small āmini librariesā with between 25-50 books, including Bibles and New Testaments.
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Review All Current Needs on the GapFill.org website
Again, we want to thank you most sincerely for your past and future donations. GapFill.org is only able to help Christian missionaries through your financial assistance and prayerful support.
We give thanks to God always for all of you, constantly mentioning you in our prayers.
(1 Thessalonians 1:2, ESV)
Long time Christian missionary, Tingkui Joel, lost her lifeās partner in August 2024. In Papua New Guinea in place of social security and 403b accounts, our PNG brothers and sisters spend years building a āvillage houseā for retirement. As Orim and Tingkui received compensation at irregular intervals, they never had the money to build a village home.
Remembering the faithfulness and hard work of Orim and Tingkui Joel to share the scriptures in the lives of villagers across Papua New Guinea, may we join in helping provide a simple village home for Tingkuiās retirement.
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