Bridge of Hope
Bridge of Hope is Gospel for Asia's children's outreach program. It is designed to rescue thousands of children in Asia from a life of poverty and hopelessness by giving them an education and introducing them to the love of God.
About Bridge of Hope
South Asia is home to 300 million Dalits-people known to the rest of the world as "Untouchables." The Dalits are considered subhuman by their culture. They are forced to live in deplorable conditions and work in virtual slavery. Despite their hopeless situation, God has been building an amazing "bridge of hope" and things are beginning to change.
Illiteracy keeps millions of people on the Indian subcontinent steeped in desperate poverty and holds them prisoners to slave labour, debt bondage and exploitation by those in higher levels of society.
The Lord Jesus, on the other hand, loves all people equally. To Him they are so precious that He died for the salvation of every person on earth. Whoever believes in Him receives eternal life and becomes a son or daughter of God.
Today this truth is transforming the lives of even the most downtrodden and giving them dignity, hope and the strength to change the world around them. In places previously resistant and sometimes hostile to the Gospel message, hearts are opening to the love of Christ.
Bridge of Hope is Gospel for Asia's children's outreach programme. It is designed to rescue thousands of children in Asia from a life of poverty and hopelessness by giving them an education and introducing them to the love of God. Just £18 a month covers the cost of one child's tuition, books, uniforms, one or two meals a day and a yearly medical check-up.
You can give a one-off gift or sponsor a child for just £18 a month.
To sponsor a child, click here.
To find out more about the Bridge of Hope programme, click here.
100 percent of your donation is sent to the mission field. Nothing is taken out for administration or fundraising.

