Recognitions

We want to give special recognition and appreciation to the ones that made this possible.  

First and foremost, God. Witnessing Jesus to all around us and encouraging them to follow Him has been and continues to be our calling. We give Glory to God for his perfect plan.  

Second, we thank all our ministry friends who diligently and constantly stayed with us throughout the years, enabling us to serve the children, the elderly, and our staff. The children have not missed meals and bills and taxes are paid. This miracle speaks of your love for God and His hurting children.   P1-a2

Due to your involvement, the many needs of such a big family with a big home and countless projects have been an easier burden to carry. Thank you!  

We commend our leadership for their dedication and perseverance. Their service with daily sacrifices and sustained effort has been an instrumental tool for God’s glory.   P2-a2

The shoulders of our staff members and volunteers carried a significant role in the constant ministry growth over the years. Their daily interaction with the children creates the fingerprints of love and service as they grow. Over the years, our staff have often put the BOL children before their children, giving them the best of their abilities and energy. God will surely reward this.  

Thank you for your interest in Bread of Life Ministries. We have been able to accomplish a lot with the help of our supporters around the world. There is still more for us to do. Please prayerfully consider how you might help support Bread of Life as we provide support to children and families in need.

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