
MERCY UNVEILED MINISTRIES
PROJECTS
1
GOAT PROJECT
"If a family has a goat, their child is guaranteed to go to school." -Bishop Ezekiel Sakala, Former Provencial Overseer, Zambia.
Without money made from owning goats, children are often put to work at a young age tending the crops or herding someone's cattle to help support the family. We are dedicated in helping provide families in Zambia with goats to help ensure they can get an education!
2
WELLS & PUMPS
Most villages in Zambia do not have an accessible water source and the women or children have to walk for miles to retrieve water. In the past, we have helped to provide some villages with wells and pumps. It is our hope to place one in each village that presents the need, starting with the school in Katete.
3
CHURCHES
When we build a church in a Zambian village, it draws people for miles to come to an actual place of worship where they can grow in the LORD and increase their joy.


The unusable well at the school

4
WIDOWS &
DESTITUTE
CHILDREN
We want to fulfill James 1:27 and help provide sustenance such as blankets, hoes, and other items needed to help sustain them.

5
ORPHANAGE
Helping fund an orphanage in Zambia allows the children to have a better quality of life with food, clothing, blankets and school materials.

6
RURAL AREAS SCHOOLS
The children in the jungle regions of Zambia cannot afford to attend a government school. Rural area schools provide an education for all age groups.

7
AGRICULTURE ASSISTANCE
The villagers live off the rule "if you don't work you don't eat". It's extremely important to provide seed and fertilizer so they can plant for their harvest.

8
Victory Sewing School
Mercy Unveiled, on behalf of our dear friend, Sunil Hammayun of Failsalbad Pakistan, is striving to raise funds to help support the first Christian Sewing School where women can learn a trade to earn money for their families apart from their abusive and coercive Muslim employers, and can learn about Jesus. Many women have already been baptized in Christ through this ministry and they can finally experience freedom and independence.

