Stories

Review of Peace Gospel programs in India, Myanmar, Nepal, Uganda and The Philippines finds common denominator: Hope
If you’re anything like us, witnessing the events unfolding on the world stage have been extremely upsetting. As if we have not already seen enough suffering this past two years, now we have a war in Europe. On the heels of other atrocities in Myanmar, Syria, Somalia, Sudan, Afghanistan, and countless other conflicts where the

One Nepali girl’s brave story of hope; from extreme poverty, orphanhood to rescue by ‘She Has Hope’ programs, now in second year of nursing school
Today we could show you some charts or share some statistics to remind you of the impact you make when giving to Peace Gospel. But instead, we’ve decided to share one tangible story of a changed life. It’s a bit long, but we pray this story might reach you when you have a moment to

2021 Impact Report highlights over 700k meals served, 366 orphans provided year-round care, 1042 scholarships granted
Today we are happy to reflect on this past year and share with you what we’ve achieved together— 2021 has been a year of both heartache and victories combined. What follows is our 2021 Year-End Impact Report. When you read, we are sure you’ll agree it’s nothing short of a miracle what you’ve helped us

2021 year-end goals aim to bring essential updates to Philippines and Nepal programs, replenish emergency fund after challenging year
We are happy to announce our year-end goal which will help us fulfill many long-awaited needs in our programs as well as replenish our emergency fund after a very challenging year. Our first goal takes us to The Philippines: we hope to expand and renovate our girls home, perform a makeover on our main facility’s

Rural Uganda boarding high school sees expansion with new dormitory to house 175 students, classes to resume soon thanks to Covid restrictions easing
It is with great joy we update you today on the progress of the latest major improvement to our rural Uganda boarding high school. For several years our students have had to live in make-shift boarding arrangements, sharing space between the one official dormitory and an improvised hall of our on-campus medical clinic. Finally, after

Myanmar orphan home building project resumes after several setbacks from catastrophic events within the nation; new children’s home started by one of our graduates
After experiencing several setbacks, we are happy to report that our Myanmar team has finally been able to make headway on the building project you helped fund late last year. Right about the time we were hoping to get started on the project, the country experienced a devastating military coup in February. The nation has

5th Annual Taste of Hope Gala moves online to become global virtual event; donate any amount to get your ticket today, support our human trafficking response programs
It’s so hard to believe it’s just about 3 weeks until our biggest event of the year. In case you missed it, or you’d like an easy link to share with friends, here’s the full rundown. What? 5th Annual Taste of Hope Gala – Virtual Edition! Why? We had to shift gears from our planned

Uganda henhouse project sees first eggs, estimated to yield $2k/mo for scholarships; school, farmland improvements planned with $38k matching challenge
In light of all the heavy news we’ve shared from our India and Myanmar programs this past few months, we are elated that we get to share some positive news from our Uganda programs. Thanks to a matching challenge we’ve received from a generous Peace Gospel donor, we have the chance to raise a total

India faces catastrophic second wave of Covid infections, deaths; Peace Gospel readies with urgent response
It is with great sorrow and concern that we update you on our India programs today. A shocking second wave of Covid has torn through India suddenly at a current record-breaking pace of over one million new cases being registered every three days. And it’s very close to home for us this time. In the

Sustainability case study: How our Myanmar orphans remain well-fed and cared for despite shutdown of all banks in coup fallout
Photo: Orphans at our Myanmar home are enjoying the bounty of recent harvests from our rice farm, vegetable gardens, and fruit groves. While we have some alarming news to share with you about the status of Myanmar due to February’s military coup, today we also want to share with you how the generosity of our