Hostility is all around you.
Your neighbours view you with suspicion and animosity. Many want to stop you from sharing the Gospel. Some want to keep you from worshipping at all.
On top of this, you live in severe poverty, often struggling to put food on the table for you and your family.
This is the reality for many of your brothers and sisters in Indonesia.
Yohana is 73 and can no longer work because of chronic pain, while her husband suffers from dementia. Can you help Indonesian Christians like Yohana?
Today, your support can make a real difference.
Barnabas Aid’s project partners have developed plans to meet the urgent needs, long-term needs and spiritual needs of our Christian family.
Urgent needs. Food packages containing essentials such as fish, rice, noodles, eggs and milk will be shared with 500 families and 100 individuals.
Long-term needs. A sustainable chicken-farming project will be initiated by providing 25 families each with five egg-laying hens, alongside training and equipment.
Spiritual needs. As well as food parcels, the believers will receive discipleship training to help them grow in their Christian faith.
A church service in rural Indonesia, where Christians suffer both poverty and discrimination. Can you meet their urgent, long-term and spiritual needs?
But without your prayers and gifts, none of this is possible.
Please pray for the success of this work on behalf of Christ and His suffering people.
We also invite you to prayerfully consider whether you can donate to support this vitally important work.
How you can pray
Father God, thank You for these plans to bring hope and aid to our brothers and sisters in Indonesia. Please bless this work for the strengthening of Your Church, and for the spiritual and material wellbeing of Your people. We pray that through this the Lord Jesus Christ will be glorified, for we ask it in His Name.
How you can give
$13 could pay for five one-day-old chicks, which will be provided to a family once they are six months old
$36 could pay for a food package for one family
$325 could provide five chickens for each of the 25 families