
Project: Bibles for Africa
Across Africa, God’s people are eager for their own copy of His Word — copies that are carried to church, read out loud to families, and shared in the community.
Mission and Ministry work in Africa
Across Africa, God’s people are eager for their own copy of His Word — copies that are carried to church, read out loud to families, and shared in the community.
The Water Project offers opportunities to supplement local contributions to provide water for physical needs while opening doors through local churches to share God’s love with communities in need of Christ’s Living Water.
The Lutheran Center for Theological Studies (Centre Luthérien d’Études Théologiques) in Dapaong, Togo serves as a regional seminary for the French-speaking countries of West and Central Africa: Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Republic of Congo and Togo.
The Lutheran Church of Togo (ELT) is, in large measure, a National Church located predominantly in rural areas of northern Togo, West Africa.
This project provides the resources needed to support the seminary in training pastors for the ELCG.
The Evangelical Lutheran Church-Ivory Coast Synod continues to evangelize and share the Gospel. With support, this church desires to reach out and begin relationships in 12 communities to bring Good News of salvation through Christ.
The church hopes to teach women the art of soap-making, to not only help them earn a livelihood, but to tell others that though our sins are like scarlet, through Christ, we are washed clean to be whiter than snow.
New Project 24 site Nyambiri was dedicated on August 9th in Kenya.
The Lutheran Church in Togo desires to conduct mission outreach, establish a Lutheran presence, and plant a church in Kara, a city centrally located within this narrow nation.
This project would enable the start of construction for a seminary facility.
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