A Place of Hope
Cairo, Egypt
The Life Hope Center in Cairo helps people in emotional, physical and intellectual areas, offering English and Portuguese language classes, family therapy, and more.
The Life Hope Center in Cairo helps people in emotional, physical and intellectual areas, offering English and Portuguese language classes, family therapy, and more.
"The Madrid church plant has developed several projects of social support which include assisting at-risk children and children with chronic diseases, giving a hand to refugees, visiting the sick, helping the homeless, and organizing camps for children with disabilities."
“One of the highlights of our service is our visits to many of our refugees’ homes,” says Sta. Ana. “Visits have endeared us to them and them to us."
For more than 10 years, the All Generations Center has provided friendship, activities, and care for elderly people in the neighborhood. People who had never set foot in church now come.
“We called the shop Happy Hand,” says Anne-May Müller, “because we want to lend a hand to those in need around us.
“For years my sister and I dreamed of creating a place where people felt comfortable and that reflected our artistic and Christian lifestyle values. A place where we could reach out to people and make friends for Jesus,” says Antoniya."
In Seoul, a vegetarian restaurant is not only a center of influence, but also provides funds for scholarships and for helping to feed more than 200 elderly people.
Offering seminars on wellness, stress management, depression recovery, family life and more, as well as a bookstore, a reading room and a prayer room, the Living Hope Center in Manassas, Virginia serves in many ways at once.
A center of influence in Vienna provides language classes, clothing, food and so much more to refugees and others in need in this great city.
“One lady had lost her job and had not paid her rent for nine months,” Robinson said. “She came for prayer and on that same day found a job.”
This youth-driven program offers university students a path to God, and helps them grow strong in their faith.
Immigrants from all over Asia travel to Korea for work. An Adventist migrant center is working to help immigrants adapt to the change in culture.