Projects

We have projects all over the world. We don't just train people in ministry, we give them all the resources they need to sustain their ministry indefinitely.

Current Projects

General Fund

All of our resources first belong to God who has entrusted each of us with stewardship of those resources. Efficiency, transparency and accountability must always be the abiding pillars of our stewardship philosophy. We are accountable to God and also to you as partnering donors.

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Kamuwongo Township and Mwingi Region

Kamuwongo Town is approximately 40 Kilometers West of Mwingi Town and 240 Kilometers from Nairobi. Water in Kamuwongo is very scarce and the residents of this fast growing town like many other residents in the larger semi arid Mwingi region rely on seasonal water

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Jikazi Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Camp

During civil unrest following the December 2007 presidential elections in Kenya there were few places that displaced persons could feel safe resettling. One such place was between the Kikuyu village of Maai Mahiu and the Maasai village of Suswa. This was because

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Kisumu, Kenya Agape Children’s Ministry

At Kisumu Agape Children's Ministry we have already drilled a successful twenty-three thousand per hour borehole. However, it produces turbid water which will need to be filtered over a period of time, after which it is expected to clear. We need to install a water pump and build

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Rwanguba, Democratic Republic of Congo

Rwanguba has been a center of indigenous evangelism to the Pigmi people but has also been ravaged by fifteen years of insurgent warfare. It was recently overrun by M23 rebels. There continues to be looting and loss of civilian life in the area. Many from Rwanguba

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Republic of South Sudan Upper Nile State

In 2010 we met Dep Tuany and Mark Yeels. Dep and his wife came to the USA as refugees from Southern Sudan during the Islamic genocide there of the 1980s and 1990s. Tragically, Dep's first born son died from water born pathogens during their escape from Sudan. Dep is a

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Completed Projects

Maai Mahiu, Kenya

Boreholes at Maai Mahiu and Suswa were jointly sponsored by Faith Community Church of Whittier, California USA and LifeLift International. This project resulted ultimately in successful drilling at the Maai Mahiu site and construction of a 750,000 liter covered water reservoir near Suswa. One of the many conditions both

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Suswa, Kenya

In 2007 our board member John Njoroge was on the pastoral staff at Faith Community Church in Whittier, CA USA. During that time his Senior Pastor David Mills came to LifeLift through John and asked if we could help them establish two water wells (boreholes) in the village of Maai Mahiu, in the Great Rift Valley

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Miu, Kenya

We met Pastor Francis Nzuba in 2007. His people were starving due to lack of water and food. There was nothing he could do for them, except of course pray. God then provided resources for LifeLift International to drill a water well (borehole) at the site of Pastor Nzuba's church in the village of Miu, near Machakos in

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Kiminini, Kenya

In 2007 we were approached by six women who were forming a Christian 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation called Ordinary Women Incorporated (OWI). We managed the drilling of three water wells (boreholes) for them near Kiminini, Kenya. The first was at Deliverance Church where Shadrack Situmu is the Senior Pastor. OWI

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Big Tree, Kenya

LifeLift International contracted with Living Water International to drill three water well (borehole) sites on behalf or Ordinary Women Incorporated. They were at Kiminini, Big Tree and Nakwangua. This is Big Tree where the second borehole was being drilled and a new church had been established and was being built.

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Nakwangua, Kenya

Nakwangua was the third of three sites on which LifeLift International funded drilling of a water well (borehole) on behalf of Ordinary Women Incorporated. Chris Anderson and Dan Dill visited this site and are pictured here with Pastor Shadrack Situmu and four of his church elders. They picked two water

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