Missions in the Middle East
“Pure and unblemished religion [as it is expressed in outward acts] in the sight of our God and Father is this: to visit and look after the fatherless and the widows in their distress, and to keep oneself uncontaminated by the [secular] world.” James 1:27
Help the poor and needy.
Our commitment to missions focuses on caring for the homeless, widows, the needy, and the sick, as it addresses the multifaceted challenges faced by these vulnerable believers. By providing essential resources such as food, shelter, and medical assistance, we help alleviate immediate suffering and restore dignity to those in need. Beyond physical support, it fosters a sense of community and belonging, offering spiritual and emotional and spiritual encouragement to individuals who may feel isolated and hopeless. This wholistic approach not only meets basic needs but also empowers individuals to regain their strength and and a trust in God.
About
At Celebrate Freedom Ministries, we believe in the power of compassion and the importance of lending a helping hand to those in greatest need. That’s why we have partnered with various ministries throughout Egypt to tackle the urgent needs of the poorest, sickest, and most vulnerable individuals in remote villages, where access to essential medical and spiritual services is limited.
Patients
Our missions work plays a vital role in addressing the needs of the homeless, orphans, and widows by providing essential support and resources. Our mission focuses on delivering food and nourishment to those without stable shelter, ensuring that no one has to face hunger alone. We also extend our efforts to support orphanages, offering not just food but a sense of community and belonging to children who lack family support. By addressing these fundamental needs, we aim to uplift vulnerable individuals and create a foundation for a brighter future.
In addition to supporting the homeless and orphans, we partner with ministries who are committed to assisting those who are sick by covering medical expenses and facilitating access to healthcare. These ministries organize spiritual days that bring hope in God and healing to those facing physical and emotional challenges, fostering a sense of community and encouragement. By combining practical assistance with spiritual support, we aim to create a wholistic approach to care that nurtures both the body and the spirit, empowering individuals to reclaim their lives and find hope in their circumstances
Care
Our commitment to missions work for the homeless goes beyond just medical treatment. We recognize that healing involves more than physical care; it also requires addressing spiritual needs. That’s why we partner with local ministries who are able to offer spiritual support.
Additionally we offer monthly financial assistance and help during special occasions, such as holidays, by distributing clothes and essential items to bring joy and comfort to their lives. We also prioritize the education of their children by providing necessary tools and establishing schools, ensuring a brighter future for the next generation.
Partner with us.
As one of our esteemed partners, we invite you to join us monthly in this noble cause. Together, we can make a meaningful difference and bring hope to those who need it the most. By supporting us with your monthly gift on this Spirit led mission, you will not only contribute to the well-being of these individuals but also be showing them Jesus in a real and tangible way.
Powerful moments of ministering in Egypt
Egypt has been a blast!! We have finished our first encounter with the missions team. The three day event started with ministering to over 300 ministry leaders. They were imparted to and equiped to minister in the power of the Holy Spirit. The second day we did two sessions. The first session was to minister to over 500 tumor sufferers and their children. The second session was ministering to families under threat for their faith. They were blessed financially to help alleviate the lack of resources and the pressure that causes them to deny or leave the faith.the third and final day was specifically targeted to minister to widows and their children. We ministered Inner Healing and there was an outpouring of healing that took place.