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Churches & Musical Instruments


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For many, participating in church activities is a regular opportunity for fellowship, praise, teaching and prayer. A church is a spiritual home that establishes a rhythm in our lives and faith.


IT MEANS SO MUCH TO CHRISTIANS IN POOR VILLAGES OR SPIRITUALLY DARK AREAS TO HAVE A PLACE TO PRAY AND WORSHIP. Many believers in poor villages have never had a permanent church building. Their services are held outside, in temporary structures or within small homes. For them, a church is a sacred place for a family of believers. These churches become a beacon for Christ in communities where many have never heard or learned about Jesus.


But a church is not only a place for worship. It is a place of refuge and help. In many cases, it is a center for childcare, adult and child education, community gatherings, feeding the hungry, caring for those affected by disasters, and an emergency shelter.


Your gift of $3,000 and up to our Church Building Fund can plant native churches in communities where WME is working. Your gift of $50 to $100 can provide musical instruments to a congregation (e.g., guitars, percussion, keyboards & drums). You can supply a church with a sound system for $200.


WME has built hundreds of churches over the years. Because of these churches, countless souls and lives have been transformed. Help us give congregations a chance to gather, grow and impact the people around them for Jesus Christ.


After all, the church you help construct today can touch generations for eternity.


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