An Open Letter of Hope, Compassion, and Action
Dear Friend,
On this third day of the New Year, I ask you to pause for just a moment and consider a simple but sobering truth:
You may feel that you have little—but in many developing nations, families have next to nothing.
Clean water is not guaranteed.
Medical care is often unreachable.
Food, education, and the Gospel itself remain out of reach for countless souls.
Yet here is the miracle of generosity: when you do your best—whatever that may be—you may discover that the little you have now goes a whole lot further than it used to.
At Pilgrim Outreach Ministries, we go where help is scarce and hope is desperately needed. Through humanitarian aid, medical outreach, evangelism, and compassionate relief, we serve communities that cannot serve themselves—because Christ first served us.
Scripture reminds us of an eternal promise:
“He who is gracious and lends a hand to the poor lends to the Lord,
And the Lord will repay him for his good deed.”
— Proverbs 19:17
This is not merely charity.
This is obedience, faith, and eternal investment.
As we begin this New Year, we invite you to stand with us by supporting our Pilgrim Outreach Ministries GoFundMe campaign. Your gift—large or small—directly impacts lives, restores dignity, and carries the Gospel into places few ever see.
🙏 Support the mission here:
👉 https://tinyurl.com/5n8hx27d
If you cannot give financially, we ask for your prayers and for you to share this appeal with someone who can. Together, we can ensure that compassion does not stop at borders and that hope reaches the forgotten.
With gratitude and faith,
James Langston, Senior Pastor, US Navy Retired
Pilgrim Outreach Ministries
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