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$3.2 Million Raised
$5 Million Goal
What You've Built

Las Lomitas Church
Argentina
In February 2019, Pastor Rubín began holding meetings in his home with four acquaintances and his family, trusting God to guide their steps. God soon provided property for the church, even though they had arrived in the city without knowing anyone. Filled with hope for the future, the congregation began building—but soon realized they needed help. Through the support of our partners, ICM was able to assist Las Lomitas in completing the construction of their church. Your support has been instrumental in serving the comunity of Las Lomitas.

Paipir Church
Uganda
Paipir Church began in 1975 during a time of civil wars and military rebellions. When possible, the congregation gathered in the local primary school between breaks in the fighting. In 2012, as the conflict subsided, the church began to grow steadily through persistent evangelism, including door-to-door outreach and crusades. As a result, many in the community turned away from idol worship and witchcraft, embracing lives transformed by faith. Through the generous support of ICM donors, the people of Paipir Church now have a safe and permanent place of worship.
Thank you from our Partners
Huey Hoi Church
Thailand
Once an animist community, Huey Hoi Village endured many years of suffering and poverty. The arrival of evangelists marked a turning point, as they shared the Gospel and families began following to Christ. In response to the growing faith, a temporary place of worship was constructed from bamboo and thatch, but it was eaten and destroyed by insects. This community needed a permanent and durable church building. Through the support of ICM Investor and our partners in Thailand, the people of Huey Hoi Village now have a permanent place to worship.

Muzenze Church
Tanzania
Muzenze Church was planted in 2019, beginning with just 11 members at its first worship service. Since then, the congregation has grown to a total of 109 members. Up until 2024, worship services were held in a temporary structure that could no longer accommodate the growing church family. Through the generous support of ICM donors, the people of Muzenze Church now have a permanent place of worship that is large enough for the whole congregation to worship together.
