Reliable transportation is vital for ministry and training in remote regions. For over a year, our students and staff have been praying and asking God for vehicles to help them continue the work of the gospel. Now, Glory Project is stepping forward in faith to raise $50,000 to provide cars for two of our training centers—one in Myanmar and one in India at the Glory Education Center (GEC).
Without vehicles, our teams have had to rent transportation or take separate motorbikes just to reach nearby villages. Yet every week they continue to go, bringing the good news of Jesus to places where it has never been heard. They provide food, medicine, and other direct aid to serve these communities and their own people. These cars will finally give them the tools they need: a lifeline for 61 students and 21 staff members this semester, making it possible to reach unreached villages, carry supplies, and expand the gospel’s reach far beyond the classroom.
But this campaign is about more than meeting today’s needs. Each student is being trained to graduate with a degree in Bible and ministry—and then to be sent out as a missionary and church planter. Equipping them with vehicles now ensures that when they go, they will be prepared to carry the gospel into some of the last and least reached places on earth.
The funds raised will cover the purchase of these vehicles as well as the high government taxes, insurance, and other costs required to keep them on the road. By answering this prayer, we are empowering national leaders to continue the work of Jesus—and opening the door for hundreds more to hear the good news.
P.S. Your gift today helps provide a vehicle for our schools in South Asia and Myanmar—keeping the gospel in motion. Please prayerfully consider partnering with us!