Loving Hands Ministry

World Mission Frontier began as a ministry to help refugees, orphans, and widows following the Rwandan Genocide. The relief ministry that has continued since 1994 has been to clothe the naked and feed the hungry in Africa by gathering the loving hands of Koreans.
In the meantime, Korean Christians from the United States and Korea have been practicing the love of sharing by transporting relief goods in containers every year. In addition, we are putting love into practice through ministries such as sending livestock of love.

¡°Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world.¡± (James 1:27)

Along with refugee camp ministry for refugees in Africa, ministry for pygmy villagers living in hardship in Central Africa, and Loving Hands ministry for orphans and widows are continuing.


Tailoring School and Factory Ministry for the independence of widows
We are helping African families through dressmaking school ministry for widows in war zones such as D.R. Congo, Burundi, and Rwanda. After receiving 6 months or 1 year of training, women will be able to establish a foundation for living on their own without help from others.
We help graduates become self-reliant by providing factory buildings and sewing machines so that they can earn income through collaborative work. World Mission Frontier's Dressmaking School is spreading to Rwanda, D.R.Congo, Tanzania, and Uganda.

Orphanage, street boys' home ministry
Children are raised in orphanages and street boys' homes for street boys wandering the streets of Africa and orphans who have lost their parents to AIDS. Numerous children are growing up under the warm hands of Korean believers in orphanages and street boy homes established in Tanzania, Uganda and D.R.Congo.

Sharing livestock
The movement to send clothing, goats, and Bibles to refugees, widows, and orphans in Africa developed into the livestock sharing movement of love. Sharing Livestock of Love is a strategy of selecting poor villages in Africa and providing livestock such as cows, pigs, and goats sent by Korean believers free of charge to each household, developing the entire village into a livestock complex, and selling them cooperatively among the villagers. am.