About All for Him
All for Him is a ministry that is passionate about the call of God for missions.
All for Him Ministry has partnered with various organizations in the field of missions ten years prior to becoming its own entity. By Gods grace, in 2009 we became, a non-profit 501c3 ministry completely supported by the generosity of partner churches, organizations, and mostly by individual contributors with a heart for God.
Since then, with the help from our ministry partners we have been able to accomplish amazing things for the Kingdom!
As of 2014 we have built 16 churches and 41 water wells in remote places of the jungle of Peru.
We built a church in Argentina to reach an indigenous group of people called the Tobas. The Tobas live close to the border of Argentina, in Paraguay and Brazil, and had yet to be reached with the Gospel of Christ. The church also serves as a Leadership training center for Pastors and church ministry leaders.
It is estimated that 153 million children worldwide, ranging from infants to teenagers, have lost one or both parents (UNICEF).
In Iquitos, Peru we built a facility that serves as a “kids club”. This club reaches out to orphans and “street kids” providing a safe place for them to have fun and learn about God. These precious children would most likely be out in the streets getting in trouble were it not available. The children are taught to read, swim and other activities during the week. Saturdays they are provided with a hardy nutritious meal followed again by teaching from the Word. Leading this ministry are Pastors Osmar and Nicole Oliver. They demonstrate Gods love for these children with what they do every day, and we are so grateful that we can be part of this.
Over 1 billion children suffer from at least one form of severe deprivation of basic needs such as water, food, and sanitation (SOS).
We provided, and continue to provide, financial support for Marcos and Ruth Costa, our leading missionaries in the jungles of Peru. The construction of new churches and building of water wells takes place as they expand the ministry of church planting. Our goal is to continue to bring the Gospel to unreached tribes living in the deepest part of the jungle. One of the tribes already reached with the Gospel are the Urarinas. A mission’s school has also been started to train the Urarina leaders, equipping them to “GO” and make disciples of other unreached tribes. We are trusting Gods provision for the planting of 200 new church groups in the next five years.
19,000 children under the age of five died every day in 2011 (UNICEF).
We continue to provide financial support for two health centers in Guatemala. The health centers make medicine, such as antibiotics and vaccinations, available to aid in the control of disease and other illness. We have also equipped one of the health centers with solar panels to help meet the electrical needs of that facility.
In Israel, we purchased a building that helps feed over 400 holocaust survivors.
One in five children living in developing countries is severely underweight (World Bank, UN).
Lastly, in 2013 we started construction of a Nutritional Center in Guatemala that will help hundreds, maybe even thousands, of parents meet the nutritional needs of their children. The center is scheduled to open its doors early September of 2014.
Please pray for us as we move forward in meeting Gods call to spread the Gospel and help those in need.
Since then, with the help from our ministry partners we have been able to accomplish amazing things for the Kingdom!
As of 2014 we have built 16 churches and 41 water wells in remote places of the jungle of Peru.
We built a church in Argentina to reach an indigenous group of people called the Tobas. The Tobas live close to the border of Argentina, in Paraguay and Brazil, and had yet to be reached with the Gospel of Christ. The church also serves as a Leadership training center for Pastors and church ministry leaders.
It is estimated that 153 million children worldwide, ranging from infants to teenagers, have lost one or both parents (UNICEF).
In Iquitos, Peru we built a facility that serves as a “kids club”. This club reaches out to orphans and “street kids” providing a safe place for them to have fun and learn about God. These precious children would most likely be out in the streets getting in trouble were it not available. The children are taught to read, swim and other activities during the week. Saturdays they are provided with a hardy nutritious meal followed again by teaching from the Word. Leading this ministry are Pastors Osmar and Nicole Oliver. They demonstrate Gods love for these children with what they do every day, and we are so grateful that we can be part of this.
Over 1 billion children suffer from at least one form of severe deprivation of basic needs such as water, food, and sanitation (SOS).
We provided, and continue to provide, financial support for Marcos and Ruth Costa, our leading missionaries in the jungles of Peru. The construction of new churches and building of water wells takes place as they expand the ministry of church planting. Our goal is to continue to bring the Gospel to unreached tribes living in the deepest part of the jungle. One of the tribes already reached with the Gospel are the Urarinas. A mission’s school has also been started to train the Urarina leaders, equipping them to “GO” and make disciples of other unreached tribes. We are trusting Gods provision for the planting of 200 new church groups in the next five years.
19,000 children under the age of five died every day in 2011 (UNICEF).
We continue to provide financial support for two health centers in Guatemala. The health centers make medicine, such as antibiotics and vaccinations, available to aid in the control of disease and other illness. We have also equipped one of the health centers with solar panels to help meet the electrical needs of that facility.
In Israel, we purchased a building that helps feed over 400 holocaust survivors.
One in five children living in developing countries is severely underweight (World Bank, UN).
Lastly, in 2013 we started construction of a Nutritional Center in Guatemala that will help hundreds, maybe even thousands, of parents meet the nutritional needs of their children. The center is scheduled to open its doors early September of 2014.
Please pray for us as we move forward in meeting Gods call to spread the Gospel and help those in need.
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