See the ministry your support helps make possible in these clips from Stone Hill outreaches!
Hungry for More Than Food
Mary* has never met her father, and her mother is incarcerated for dealing drugs. …
How the Lord Used Your Gifts in a Forgotten Farming Community
In our town of Onseepkans, the local shops, mostly owned by foreigners, ask unaffordable high prices for their goods…
Celebrating 10 Years in Onseepkans with Gratitude
One cannot explain in words our gratitude towards the loyal supporters of ITMI for all their commitment over the years.
How the Fleeting Has Led to Lasting Impact
When word of pandemic-related lockdowns first reached us, it seemed for a moment that many of our partners’ ministries would grind to a halt. Schools that were the main point of contact with needy families would be closed. Churches wouldn’t be able to gather. But quickly, ITMI’s role became clear: help our partners make the most of these God-orchestrated opportunities. Project Joseph was born.
Project Joseph Impact: On-the-Ground Workers’ Perspective
Olga and Cozmore share what they’ve seen as on-the-ground workers doing Project Joseph outreaches. They share the short and long-term impact of your Project Joseph gifts.
Project Joseph: Sharing the Gospel through Food in South Africa and Zambia
“I can’t afford groceries this month,” Onthalie* mumbled, her eyes were glued to the tops of her shoes as she confessed her situation…
World Impact: 14 Touching Photos from Our Partners
It was a chilling winter day in Gugulethu, South Africa. Pastor Vuyo Nyabaza looked up from the task he was busy with – one of many involved with offering lunch for the hungry families in the impoverished area. His fingers were stiff with cold. That’s when he saw it – a sight that made his heart ache.
Project Joseph Update
Because of the overwhelming generosity and compassion of ITMI donors, we are gearing up for another round of provision-enabled Gospel delivery by our partners! Meanwhile, Charl van Wyk and his team are…
How You Can Be Part of a Long-term Solution for the Hurting and Hungry
Garai felt his stomach rumble in anticipation of a taste of “sadza ne nyama ye huku” as he joined the line of children waiting for a meal. Eventually the boy stepped into the shade of the lone tree where the large pot – almost as tall as him – was situated. Garai lives in a rural area of impoverished Zimbabwe, where…