About Hungry4HIM Ministries
In 2004 I, Sarah, visited Ahero, Kenya with a group of college students and Kenyan Pastor, Benard Ondiek. I fell in love with 25 little orphans who did not speak a word of English. Throughout my ten week visit we giggled together, did one another's hair, played games, went for walks and simply loved. I came home and shared stories and pictures with my small hometown church. They quickly jumped on board supporting these orphans, providing food and uniforms for school. Four years later a non-profit called Hungry4HIM officially began. They partner with pastors to feed, educate and disciple orphans. By raising funds through child sponsorship and corporate giving Hungry4HIM is able to help cloth, feed, educate, and disciple orphans who didn't know where their next meal would come from.
Throughout the past ten years God has done amazing thing. There are now 2 campus locations with classrooms, kitchen, admin buildings, dormitories and more. The school locations that we work with support approx 900 children through middle school where they are cared for and taught that Christ loves them. Our prayer is that their education helps lift them out of poverty and provides hope for a better future.
As the Lord provides, Hungry4HIM may possibly expand to other areas of the world in an effort to feed hungry children and nourish hungry souls.
To become a part of Hungry4HIM Ministry or to learn more visit www.hungry4him.com
Our Partnership
We will be joining alongside of Hungry4HIM Ministries as missionaries. Our role with them will be to grow the ministry in the U.S., doing some of the administrative tasks that keep the organization running, and continuing the relationships with our partnership pastors and orphans overseas. Part of our role will also be finding sponsors for the children and businesses to give to pay teachers, build buildings, coordinate projects, make uniforms and much more. We will also be raising our support through donations to cover what our family needs to live on so we can devote more time and attention to the ministry needs.
In 2004 I, Sarah, visited Ahero, Kenya with a group of college students and Kenyan Pastor, Benard Ondiek. I fell in love with 25 little orphans who did not speak a word of English. Throughout my ten week visit we giggled together, did one another's hair, played games, went for walks and simply loved. I came home and shared stories and pictures with my small hometown church. They quickly jumped on board supporting these orphans, providing food and uniforms for school. Four years later a non-profit called Hungry4HIM officially began. They partner with pastors to feed, educate and disciple orphans. By raising funds through child sponsorship and corporate giving Hungry4HIM is able to help cloth, feed, educate, and disciple orphans who didn't know where their next meal would come from.
Throughout the past ten years God has done amazing thing. There are now 2 campus locations with classrooms, kitchen, admin buildings, dormitories and more. The school locations that we work with support approx 900 children through middle school where they are cared for and taught that Christ loves them. Our prayer is that their education helps lift them out of poverty and provides hope for a better future.
As the Lord provides, Hungry4HIM may possibly expand to other areas of the world in an effort to feed hungry children and nourish hungry souls.
To become a part of Hungry4HIM Ministry or to learn more visit www.hungry4him.com
Our Partnership
We will be joining alongside of Hungry4HIM Ministries as missionaries. Our role with them will be to grow the ministry in the U.S., doing some of the administrative tasks that keep the organization running, and continuing the relationships with our partnership pastors and orphans overseas. Part of our role will also be finding sponsors for the children and businesses to give to pay teachers, build buildings, coordinate projects, make uniforms and much more. We will also be raising our support through donations to cover what our family needs to live on so we can devote more time and attention to the ministry needs.