Posts

Due to Covid-19 restrictions many Maasai are unable to buy food . Montana on a Mission is responding to the hunger crisis by providing monthly food packages to vulnerable families.
, , , , , ,

Coronavirus Emergency Food Relief

Due to coronavirus, we are putting together 30-day food relief packages and soap to help families in crisis. You can feed a family for a month for $30!

water scarcity makes life in rural Kenya a struggle for the families there. Montana on a Mission partners with the community to bring clean water and opportunities.
, , , , , ,

Motorcycles on the road

Thank you to all who donated towards buying motorbikes for Montana on a Mission guard/ plumber, Francis (on the right) and Pastor Samson (left). They now have their bikes and proper safety equipment 😊 and are off to serve communities in need!

Montana on a Mission is working around the world and here at home in Montana to alleviate physical suffering and ultimately lead others to a personal relationship with their Savior, Jesus Christ.
, , , , , ,

Prayers Needed: New ministry in Romania

Drilling happening now in the rural Romanian village of Uncesti. PLEASE PRAY WITH US for the Love and Light of Christ to be shown through this outreach! Pray that abundant clean water would be found in the well and that the Power and Glory of God would be seen here. Please pray for the safety and health of the drillers and the community and pray for Costel, the ministry leader in the area.

We just returned from Kenya and are celebrating all the ways you are showing love to our neighbors across the globe. When you arrive in a community, it’s very apparent whether
, , , , , ,

Celebrating World Water Day!

It’s World Water Day and we have such good news! Lives are changing, families are healthier and communities are thriving because of YOU! We just returned from Kenya and are celebrating all the ways you are showing love to our neighbors across the globe. When you arrive in a community, it’s very apparent whether …

, , , , , ,

Motorcycle needed!

Francis stands next to a ‘flyover’ which keeps the pipe above a seasonal stream protecting it from being washed away. Francis designed and built it himself, spending only $160 on materials. The quote for this project from a contractor was $5000. On this project alone he saved MOM and the community over $4500!