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OUR 2024 IMPACT

50,278
ORPHANS AND VULNERABLE CHILDREN AND THEIR GUARDIANS WERE WHOLISTICALLY SERVED.

“I praise God for the Youth Running Club. I can see the positive changes in my grandson and granddaughter—they are kinder, more disciplined, and have a deeper understanding of their faith. 

Mama Mary in South Sudan

22,748
PEOPLE WERE ECONOMICALLY EMPOWERED THROUGH TRAINING AND CHURCH-BASED SAVINGS AND LOAN PROGRAMS.

“Thanks to LIA for empowering us…I have become a genuine leader in my community. I am a good example to my children, my church, and even to my savings group members. I have also grown in my business, in my Bible knowledge, in my prayer life, and in witnessing to others, all things I couldn’t have done before LIA.”

Sylvia in Uganda

101,731
PEOPLE HEARD THE GOSPEL.
23,245
NEW PEOPLE MET CHRIST.
7,130
NEW PEOPLE WERE DISCIPLED.

“We thank God for the connection with LIA. Our people have been trained and empowered, and now, through their initiatives, they’re making a real difference.”

Oscar in Rwanda 

26,886
CHILDREN AND ADULTS HAVE BEEN SUPPORTED THROUGH EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS.
“I went to school before, but then my father died and we went into a difficult situation. Now thankfully, I am back in school because of your great help. I want to thank you so much.”
Nyawoosh, a 17 year-old in Egypt
56,924
PEOPLE RECEIVED PRIMARY HEALTH CARE SERVICES, HYGIENE EDUCATION AND RESOURCES, FAMILY PLANNING, HIV & AIDS TESTING, AND COUNSELING.

Clean water was a foreign concept for years due to the unavailability of safe water. This affected me and the children at home. However, through LIA’s ministry support, I was blessed with a water filter. Since then, life has never been the same, and this is no longer our story.”

Grace in Uganda

AN OVERVIEW OF OUR GLOBAL MISSIONS CONFERENCES

The 12th Global Missions Conference (GMC) renewed hearts and affirmed callings. In 2024, GMC expanded to the Caribbean, gathering nearly 60 delegates in Jamaica under the theme “Partnering Together for Wholistic Impact.” Later, GMC-Africa in Kenya united 1,000 delegates under “Transformed for Wholistic Impact,” inspiring bold steps into mission. Attendees testified to renewed passion for the Great Commission, Great Commandment, and Great Concern, affirming the Global South as both mission field and mission force.

OUR SUDAN RESPONSE IN 2024

In 2024, civil war forced LIA-Sudan to relocate, facing funding delays, logistical hurdles, and growing needs in IDP camps. The conflict’s ripple effects reached South Sudan, Ethiopia, and Egypt, worsening refugee crises. Yet, through local church partners, LIA supported over 3,500 households with hygiene supplies, nutrition, and education. Amid adversity, our mission to bring hope, healing, and restoration remained steadfast.

 

 

THE LAUNCH OF TEACH A MAN TO FISH

“Teach a Man to Fish” by Dr. Florence Muindi and Dr. Charlie Vittitow offers a vision for sustainable development rooted in biblical principles. Inspired by their shared journey over 20 years ago, the book provides practical guidance for building effective, cross-cultural partnerships that honor God and impact lives.

Through personal stories and timeless truths, the authors invite readers to embrace a renewed vision for reaching the world with the gospel, highlighting how true, lasting change can be achieved.

Copies of Teach a Man to Fish are available on Amazon UK or through the LIA UK Office.

2024 AND BEYOND

As we look beyond 2024, Life in Abundance (LIA) International remains committed to expanding its impact by empowering local churches and transforming vulnerable communities. The mid-term review of the 2022-2026 Strategic Plan highlights significant achievements, including deeper community engagement, strengthened financial performance, and growing global partnerships. Together with the Ministry Support Offices in the US and Europe, LIA-UK have played a crucial role in mobilising resources and expanding the reach of LIA International.

In 2024 LIA UK was able to contribute to programme activities in Sudan, Haiti, Kenya, Uganda, and Egypt.

Looking ahead, as LIA International expands into new regions, the programmes will become better adapted to the strained political and economic challenges some of our nations are experiencing. In nations experiencing internal conflicts, LIA are refining interventions to ensure continuity and support for affected communities.

The resilience of the local church in the regions we serve continues to be a powerful force for transformation and hope. Their deep-rooted presence, trust among the people, and commitment to holistic development make them uniquely positioned in these times to drive lasting change. We continue to see that by equipping and strengthening local churches, often in the most challenging environments, communities have a foundation of hope, self-reliance, and sustainable transformation for 2025 and beyond.