Harvest Bridge 2020 Impact Report

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WHY YOU SUPPORTED IN 2020

CHURCHES

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“We were initially attracted to the ministry of Harvest Bridge because of its outreach to people in areas of the world where the gospel was unknown. We wanted to come alongside their work with indigenous leaders who plant churches and create a culture of godly growth and Christ-centered discipleship. It also became apparent that our limited resources went a lot further supporting indigenous missionaries from Harvest Bridge compared to sending missionaries from America. Although given the choice for our support to go where needed most, we decided to get involved with two pastors in Myanmar. We treasure the relationships we are developing with these men and their families. (Thanks, Zoom!) Their faith and faithfulness have been a challenge to us. Our fellowship with them has fostered a sense of partnership, not only with members of the Mission Team,

but with our whole congregation. This past year was difficult financially for us, but it was life and death for our fellow Christians in Myanmar. What a privilege to share our limited resources with these pastors so they could better meet the physical needs of their congregations and share the love of Christ with their communities.”

“Our church has enjoyed supporting Harvest Bridge through the years because they make mission real and we can sense the Hand of God in their projects. Harvest Bridge has projects that smaller churches like ours can get behind and either support them in total or join with others to meet the project’s need. Harvest Bridge’s philosophy of coming along side native people of South Asia to enable them to help themselves thoroughly resonates with


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