The BOL Team and YTP Teens Are Praying For You!

We want you to know how deeply grateful we are for your vital role in Bread of Life Ministries. Your prayers and sacrificial support have been, and continue to be, a lifeline to families, widows, the elderly, and countless children in need across Eastern Europe.

We want you to know how deeply grateful we are for your vital role in Bread of Life Ministries. Your prayers and sacrificial support have been, and continue to be, a lifeline to families, widows, the elderly, and countless children in need across Eastern Europe.

Through your commitment, Bread of Life has offered hope and protection to hundreds over the years—work that requires wise planning and a committed community of faith. Thank you for uniting with us in prayer, action, and generosity to meet these immense needs. With thankful hearts, we ask the Lord to bless you abundantly as we continue to pray for you every week. 

Please don’t hesitate to share specific prayer requests with us—we would be privileged to bring them before God during our weekly prayer time with the teens and staff.

You can use the contact form on our website, bol-ministries.org, to send us your requests.


With blessings and gratitude,

Luminita Panican 

Program Coordinator YTP

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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