STREET MINISTRY

Missionary Outreach Project

Every Saturday we go to preach in San Jose, on Sunday we preach the Gospel in San Francisco, and the rest of the week we preach in Sacramento to those most in need of Salvation — people who need a second chance. We do not come empty-handed: we bring sandwiches, drinks, sweets and always a few copies of the Gospel. More and more homeless people join us during the sermons. Many of them willingly listen to the sermon and pray with us.

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In memory of Jim

His name was Jim. When we met him in December 2018, we were struck by his sad eyes and desire to listen to the Word of God. He willingly prayed with us, and when we invited him to repent, he told his story.
In his youth, he was a diligent student, got married, opened a small business, but during the 2008 crisis, his business collapsed, and his wife filed for divorce.
So he was left without a livelihood and desire to live. He went outside and drenched his grief with alcohol for a long time. Alcohol soon did its job, and Jim found himself in a stalemate. We visited Jim every time, and in February 2019 he passed away due to a complication of a stomach ulcer. This story haunted us for a long time, we realized that we could save him and after consulting we decided to open a ministry that has been helping people like Jim to change their lives and return to society for more than a year.
$50 can help
to change the life.
$50 can feed 5 hungry homeless people
$500 can pay for 1 month stay in a rehabilitation center
$1,500 one homeless person can complete a full rehabilitation course and get a chance to return to society!