Reaching the Unreached

Across the 10/40 window, where billions have yet to hear the name of Jesus, God is at work. Through Christ-centered savings groups and microfinance, HOPE International is helping local believers share the Gospel, restore dignity, and build communities marked by hope. From teenage girls in South Asia to refugees in Malawi, lives are being transformed as people encounter the love of Christ and discover a new future.

Schuber Mitchell Launches 5th Homes for HOPE Project

Schuber Mitchell Homes celebrates the launch of their newest Homes for HOPE project in Tulsa, Oklahoma. This launch marks their fifth build. As they break ground in the Pines community in Broken Arrow, this home represents more than construction. It is an opportunity to bring hope, dignity, and lasting change to families around the world.

Even a Child

Our actions shape how others see Jesus. Every interaction is an opportunity to reflect His love, or misrepresent it, so let’s live in a way that points people to Christ.

A Rwandan Father Empowering Vulnerable Youth

After overcoming poverty, a Rwandan father is paying it forward by investing in vulnerable youth and helping shape a brighter future for the next generation.

Open Hands and Growing Fruit: HOPE’s Leadership Summit

What does it look like to gather as a global network and seek God’s will together? At HOPE International’s Leadership Summit, staff, board members, and partners from around the world came together—some in person, others virtually—for a week of worship, learning, prayer, and discernment. In the face of logistical challenges, the summit became a powerful reminder that God is at work not only in what we build, but in the fruit He grows through His people.

Where Weakness Meets the Living God

No one is too far gone

Feeling stuck in sin, shame, or spiritual drift? Psalm 1 reminds us how compromise can slowly harden our hearts, but the story of Manasseh proves that no one is beyond God’s mercy. No one is too far gone.

Dreams Within Reach | Yamikani’s Story

Yamikani saw a need in his community for affordable early childhood education and with the support of his savings group opened a nursery school.

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