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The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth.
John 1:14


Merry Christmas! We pray that you all have a wonderful Christmas season with family and friends and rejoice in what this day means to us.

We are thrilled to celebrate our 14th anniversary as a ministry this month and deeply grateful for your support—whether through finances, travel, time, or prayer. Through the grace of God, together, we’ve empowered our partners to serve the physical and spiritual needs of the poor in Gabon, DRC, and Pakistan through various programs and projects.

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This year, we’ve prioritized quality over quantity, intentionally slowing down to ensure partners lead effectively, and deliver tangible results in evangelism and meeting physical needs. We’ve recalibrated programs and partnerships, emphasizing strong relationships and clear communication. We also spent the year waiting on the Lord and allowing Him to lead us with His ministry, and continuing to trust Him during this transition. This process has led to letting go of a few initiatives while strengthening others.

We’re grateful for partners like Dr. Sengi at Nebobongo Hospital in DRC, Pastor Jacob, Pastor Hermann with family stabilization efforts, and exciting new partnerships with Messiah Ministries and Sinai Ministries in Pakistan.

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Together, in 2024, we have accomplished the following through God’s grace:

  • 13 people came to Christ in Gabon through our Family Stabilization Program and partnership with MINE.
  • Over 400 people, mainly children, were cared for medically in Gabon through MINE.
  • A critically ill child in Gabon, abandoned and crying out to God for help, had his prayers answered in a miraculous way. Our dedicated partners at MINE discovered him, rushed him to the hospital, and have since been faithfully walking alongside him, providing care and hope in his time of greatest need.
  • Approximately 50 children cared for monthly through the Nebobongo Hospital Malnutrition Program, DRC.
  • Distributed food for children with HIV in Gabon.
  • Medicine and mosquito nets provided to those most in need in Gabon.
  • 30 goats distributed to needy women and families through a new livestock program in Pakistan - results have been excellent and we have funded the second phase for 75 more goats. We also have seen families celebrate the arrival of goat kids.
  • 70 youth participated in two career guidance program in Pakistan.
  • Launched a new program in partnership with a Christian organization providing women’s literacy training for Afghan refugees who have fled the Taliban, reaching those in a remote area of Pakistan.
  • Erased the debt of the poorest patients at Nebobongo Hospital, enabling access to much-needed care. Many have come to Christ or rededicated their lives to Him, inspired by the compassionate care and generosity demonstrated by the Christian hospital.
  • Second graduation from six-month sewing training program in Pakistan. 20 more women graduated in this second session and have received machines for work opportunities from home.
  • Organized a year-end Christmas evangelism outreach program, bringing hope and support to families in need through the family stabilization program.
  • Provided resources to sustain the food bank in Gabon, helping families overcome food insecurity through our family stabilization program.
  • Completed our commitment to medical scholarships at Nebobongo Hospital this year and are excited to see how those given training can give back to the community by serving at the hospital

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We are incredibly thankful for our new board, which launched in 2024. Their enthusiasm and commitment to meeting regularly bring fresh energy as we plan and execute programs for 2025. Despite a slower year financially and minimal staff costs, we made significant progress—continuing our work with longstanding ministry partners and programs while also embracing exciting new partnerships and initiatives.

We are currently looking for 2-3 more board members and if you feel this is something you would be interested in, please reach out to founder, Eric, at eric@e4project.org or to our Chairman of the board, Matt, at matt.carter@brick52.org

We also wanted to be share our financial information with you and ask that you consider a year-end contribution as we head into 2025.

Income
Supportive Care for Children with HIV (Gabon) $990
Medical Outreach Campus (Gabon) $4,365
Family Stabilization (Gabon) $5,888
Malaria Prevention (Gabon) $99
Malnutrition Prevention (DRC) $9,636
Medical Debt Forgiveness (DRC) $10,930
Hospital Scholarships (DRC) $360
Literacy Education for Refugees (Pakistan) $7,400
Community Farm (Gabon) $2,000
Sewing Center (Gabon) $239
Sewing Training, Life Skills & Livestock Program (Pakistan) $13,405
General $32,956
Total Income $88,267
Expense
Family Stabilization & Malaria Prevention (Gabon) $22,122
Supportive Care for Children with HIV (Gabon) $946
Hospital Scholarships (DRC) $2,500
Malnutrition Prevention (DRC) $11,800
Medical Debt Forgiveness (DRC) $18,800
Literacy Education for Refugees (Pakistan) $7,400
Sewing Training, Life Skills & Livestock Program (Pakistan) $20,100
Operations (Bank & CC fees, insurances, accounting) $7,138
Staffing - Program Management $14,062
Staffing - Operations $9,374
Total Expense* $114,243
* Includes funds from 2023
** We are planning to send PK27 funds by year end

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