Kuluda Aziza stared at her palms as they rested in her lap. The complex white and cornflower blue pattern of her dress behind her hands went blurry, reminding her to blink. What she’d just heard struck her in a way nothing had before.
How Twenty Dollars Saved a Life
“You saved my life,” one of the late night visitors, his watery eyes shining. Tears of gratitude welled up in his dark eyes and spilled down the gaunt cheeks below. …
Retired Arizona Couple Honors Riot Victims in India
David Raj Kumar turned to look at his wife, Taru, as the video call with ITMI Director, Steve Evers, concluded and his face disappeared from the screen of their phone. “Are we really going to do this?” her raised eyebrows said.
Dear Team: How the Lord Used Donors Like You to Provide in the Nick of Time
We have not yet seen the end of 2020, but most can agree that 2020 is a year like no other.
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.
Why Project Joseph Isn’t Just for the Recipients
When ITMI helped our South Sudanese partner, Lazarus Yezinai, put together hand washing clinics that would allow him to share the Gospel during lockdown…
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…
Dear Team: God is Using Food to Open People’s Eyes in a World that Doesn’t Know Right from Wrong
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…
A Financial Report that Revealed Something Exciting
A dull, numb feeling wrapped around Sarah (name changed for privacy) like a dark cocoon. She was attending a hygiene and virus suppression seminar in her community, put on by ITMI’s Lazarus Yezinai and his team. But…