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Our Vision

To equip an underground ministry of impoverished migrant workers, who come from some of the most oppressed, persecuted places on the planet, to bring hope back to their communities.

What is a nomad?

  • A nomad is a person with no permanent home who moves from place to place in search of provision (work, food, water, etc) to sustain themselves and their family. 


  • Many of these “nomads” come from countries within the 10-40 window (such as India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Nepal, Egypt and Bangladesh) and are some of the most impoverished and unreached people in the world. 


  • They are desperate to provide the basic needs for their families and are willing to accept work in oil-rich countries in the Middle East and leave their homes and villages for years to try and meet this need. 


  • Once they sign a labor contract, they become like a nomad, moving from place to place (labor camps), working wherever directed. 


  • Most of these nomads are unskilled and uneducated and make less than $6 (U.S. dollars) daily, work 12 hours per day, 6 to 7 days per week, and live in a single room with up to 12 others.   

What is a labor camp?

A labor camp is a location where a community of nomads (laborers) live, eat, breathe, and sleep. These are their temporary homes and are set in the shadows of some of the wealthiest and remote regions on earth. These camps can be home to hundreds of thousands of workers and are a melting pot of world religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam and Sikhism.

What do we do?

Nomads have little means to leave the labor camps so we visit them weekly. During these gatherings the Holy Spirit works through us to heal, deliver, disciple and equip these Nomads. Overall we reach over 1000 individuals per week, with plans to reach many more once we have raised enough financial support for a regular meeting place, transportation to and from the camps, and additional ministry workers. To get an update on the progress our ministry is making please check out THE LATEST.

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