Get involved and make a difference. Share the calling of Bread of Life Ministries by choosing one of the following ways as God directs your heart. Pray for us! In an ever-changing world, daily challenges require God’s guidance to maintain…
At our ten-year mark, we created a time capsule where many placed photos and comments. We look forward to opening this time capsule later this year, sharing it with the new children, and adding new items to mark our second…
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…
“Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved.” Acts 4:12 The Bread of Life Children’s Home Between 2003 – 2023 The journey for the Bread of…
Dear Body of Christ, With all that is happening in our world, the words in Job 30:25, “Did not I weep for him that was in trouble? was not my soul grieved for the poor?” could apply today. Turkey and…
In December, you empowered us to show God’s love to bless poor children in Romania and Ukraine. With your help, over 3000 shoeboxes, either created in Romania or shipped to us, were given to Ukrainian refugees in the poorest communities…
The celebration of Christmas began with a gift. It’s a time when we celebrate God giving the world the gift of Jesus. God, the creator of the world, chose to give us the gift of His Son to bring us…
He that hath a bountiful eye shall be blessed; for he giveth of his bread to the poor. Proverbs 22:9 The war in Ukraine is well known to everyone by now. So well known that we risk becoming insensitive to…
We do not need to look far to find reasons to be thankful. No matter how wealthy or poor we feel, like the apostle Paul, we acknowledge God above all our circumstances and praise Him. I am profoundly touched by…
Divine Intervention On a warm autumn day, heading to the Bread of Life Home in Brosteni with a team of volunteers, my fuel gauge warned me that I was about to run out of gas. While stopped at a gas…