To serve those in crisis with the love of Christ — bringing hope, healing, and restoration to lives shattered by disaster, disease, and persecution.
The Bread of Life Church emergency relief teams are compassionately providing essential services, including clean water, food, shelter, hygiene kits, emergency medical supplies, and health services to those affected by the floods in Pakistan The organization is dedicated to offering emergency relief, rehabilitation, and development assistance to individuals impacted by natural disasters such as Covid-19, flooding, earthquakes, and civil conflicts, ensuring a comprehensive approach that spans immediate to long-term community development.
Their initiatives are carefully designed in collaboration with the target beneficiary groups, focusing on the specific needs of women, children, and the elderly, who are often the most vulnerable in disaster situations.
This project aims to deliver crucial support in the form of food, clean water, sanitation, and health services to the hardest-hit areas in Pakistan, with the ultimate goal of providing immediate relief and laying the groundwork for rehabilitation and sustainable community development.
During the Covid-19 pandemic, we were actively supporting communities at brick kilns. Notably, while the affluent owners of the furnaces had migrated to manage the operations, numerous impoverished Christian families were struggling to make ends meet.
In response to their dire situation, we initiated a distribution of essential supplies, including food bags and vegetable bags, among these brick kiln communities.
This outreach was extended to similar communities facing comparable hardships. We helped them because we were preaching over there from last many years, and no government or private(furnaces owner)person willing to help these poor brick kiln families.
Pakistan's Christian community in Jaranwala faces devastation after a recent attack by a Muslim mob, which destroyed hundreds of homes, churches, and businesses, leaving numerous families without shelter or resources. The violent incident, sparked by accusations of blasphemy against two Christian brothers, has drawn international condemnation and highlighted the urgent need for religious tolerance and peace.
Despite the Pakistani government’s promise to investigate and support the victims, including the rebuilding of homes, the community remains skeptical and in dire need of assistance and protection
Reports indicate that up to 400 Christian homes were either damaged or burned, displacing many and causing widespread despair. Our church reached out to two communities affected by mob attacks, provided utensil and food bags to 60 Christian families. We stood in solidarity with them, condemning the violence perpetrated by some members of the Muslim community.
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