National Bible Workers
Bible Workers are one of the most cost effective ways to truly grow the Kingdom of God. They are the voice, the face, the presence of the word of God, going door to door, meeting people, praying for them, teaching them the Bible, healthy living and Jesus.
Bible Workers: Bangladesh
Bible Workers are one of the most cost effective ways to truly grow the Kingdom of God. They are the voice, the face, the presence of the word of God, going door to door, meeting people, praying for them, teaching them…
Bangladesh Schools
In rural farming communities in Bangladesh, children as young as ten often help their parents work in the fields to help support their families. Many of these kids have few education opportunities, and few have enough to eat every day. Jesus for Asia opened a day school in Bangladesh to help kids in one of these communities and share Jesus with them.
Life Changing Stories
One of the greatest needs in sharing the gospel is training our workers into deeper understanding of present truth and developing an Adventist healthy lifestyle. Armani* and Ariana* are gifted trainers with a well-developed systematic curriculum…
Water Well Drilling
Give the gift of Life by providing water to needy villages in Asia! Many villages in India suffer from an extreme lack of water. These villages are not close to any natural sources of fresh water or these sources are not fit to drink and so they must rely on the government…
Bibles for Asia
Asia is where the least reached peoples of the world are living. Many do not have access to the Gospel. There is no Christian book store on the corner, no Bibles in the local stores. This fund allows Bible workers in various countries the ability to give Bibles to baptismal...
Church Buildings
Churches are powerful evangelistic tools. In Asia, if we don’t have a church building, the new believers will give up and scatter. The building helps establish the work.
Bangladesh Student Scholarships
Help students in Bangladesh continue their Adventist Education. Our school in Bangladesh is only able to offer classes through fifth grade. Some fifth-grade students at the school have expressed a desire to continue going to a school