As you plan your year-end and 2017 giving, we humbly ask that you keep Harvesters in mind. There are many ways you can partner with us to accomplish our mission of encouraging and assisting national missionaries as they fulfill the Great Commission. Below are some of our partners’ most pressing needs, as well as a number ways for you to participate in what God is doing.
Good Samaritan Sewa Kendra – India: Child sponsorships @ $19 per month
Kerith Ministry – Uganda: Purchase of land for a church in a predominantly Muslim village @ $2,300
Omega Ministry – Pakistan: Motorbike for a pastor to travel between preaching locations @ $1,800
Hope for Life Homes – Russia: Larger living quarters to take in additional children @ $14,000
Union of Baptist Churches – DR Congo: Grain mills provide a local pastor/ church a means of income and an evangelism site . Also allows them to provide a needed service to the community. Six mills @ $1300 each
Seira Community Church – Rwanda: Initial funding for a sewing training project to empower women to support themselves @ $7,000
Pokot Outreach Ministries – South Sudan: Completion of the church building @ $17,000
Amazon Smile

1. Visit smile.amazon.com.
2. Sign in as you normally would.
3. Select Harvesters International Ministries as the charity to support. Once you’ve selected Harvesters, the shopping experience will be the same as always.
4. Begin shopping! Be sure to update any bookmarks for Amazon in your browser.
Start a Campaign
Ask family and friends to donate in honor of a special event or as an alternative to holiday gifts. Organize a community event like a 5K run or basketball tournament. You can specify which partner or program you want to benefit or have your contributions go to our general fund. Simply visit our website at www.harvesters.net and click My Harvesters to begin your campaign.
Host a Shoe Drive

Hosting a drive is easy! We’ll provide collection boxes, storage bags, and promotional materials needed for a successful drive. Please visit www.shoes4hope.org or email Doug Radford at doug@harvesters.net for information on holding a shoe drive.
Become a Monthly Giver
Have you considered becoming a regular, monthly giver? You can support any of our programs through a monthly gift.
1. Visit www.harvesters.net and click donate.
2. Select the ministry or program you would like to support.
3. Click “Make this a monthly gift”.

Susy Rardon recently joined the staff of Harvesters as the Assistant to the Director. She worked for the last 13 years as the senior loan processor for a mortgage broker and knew that God was calling her into full-time ministry. As the missions coordinator for Grace Community Church in Hilton Head, South Carolina, she had many dealings with Harvesters. When God opened this door for ministry, she knew that this was where He was leading her.
It has become evident that the preaching of the gospel is more needed than ever before. As a ministry, we have put it at the forefront of our activities. Over the last three months, I have traveled to meet with pastors around Rwanda, with the goal of reviving the spirit of discipleship in our congregations.
A Muslim man had been mistreating his wife since she became a Christian. After several days of hearing the gospel and testimonies of those who were once Muslims, he decided to give his life to Jesus. Today, the family lives with great joy.
Construction of our church building resumed last month after a break. We expect that the structure will be complete with windows and doors by the third week of December. The flooring, paint, glass for windows, and other furnishings are still needed. We hope that it can be finished by next year, whenever God provides the funds needed for the last phase.
My Family
diagnosed with cancer and given only a week to live. They fervently prayed for her healing, and the Lord completely healed her body! Once home from the hospital, she invited many of her Hindu neighbors to visit and hear what Christ had done for her. As a result, numerous lives were changed. After witnessing the Lord at work, Pastor Rajendra dedicated his life to the service of
In 2017, SAC will open a Christian school. Many parents living in the slums want their children to be educated in English, as it provides the children with many more employment opportunities both at home and abroad. Schools in the area do not provide adequate teaching. SAC desires to build an English speaking school, with a Christian worldview, where Telugu (the native language) will be taught as a second language.