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Right now, 28 of our community workers – church planters and evangelists – lack the financial support needed to remain in the field. Without that support, I may soon have to tell our partners that we can no longer sustain them. Not because the work isn’t needed, but simply because the funding isn’t there.

Each worker needs about $250 a month to continue sharing the gospel and serving their communities. That is just $3,000 to ensure one worker can continue to do their incredible kingdom work for a year.

You can do the math. The need is $84,000. It’s significant, but it’s also reachable if many step in.

Would you prayerfully consider supporting one worker for a year, or even part of the year? With whatever God places on your heart, I believe we can meet this need together.

And here’s why this matters so deeply:

From a villager on the impact of a gospel crusade: “I realized that God had not forgotten our village. This was not just an event, but a moment of blessing and renewal for our entire community.”

From a pastor in Egypt: “Many of us just hear about Gaza and Sudan on the news, but IN Egypt is working in the trenches to help people impacted by conflict, bringing the light to dark places.”

From a community worker in Asia: “While sharing gifts and the gospel with women in the red-light area, one woman said she’d never received a gift or been taught about God before.”

From a child: “Jesus understands our pain. He knows what it means to be vulnerable and alone.”

This is where our partners go. The very places Jesus would be – among the outcast, the vulnerable, and the forgotten.

I know you want to ensure work like this continues. Would you help uskeep these workers in the field?

On average, each community worker will reach more than 500 people with the gospel every year. That’s about $6 or less to impact a life for eternity.

Few investments carry that kind of eternal return.

These workers are truly the lifeline of everything we do at International Needs.

As Jesus said in Matthew’s gospel, “The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few.” Would you help us keep the IN workers from becoming fewer?

Thank you for taking the time to read this and for prayerfully considering how you might respond. I don’t ask for myself; I ask on behalf of these faithful men and women who are committed to the cause of Christ and need your support to continue.

God bless you and thank you for caring so deeply. Thank you for seeking the Lord on how He would have you respond.

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