Wednesday, April 15, 2026


 


🌍 A Call to Reach the World: Become a World Outreach Partner

Around 10% of the world’s population—roughly 800–840 million people—live in extreme poverty. That’s 1 in every 10 people struggling daily for food, shelter, hope… and often, without ever hearing the life-changing message of Jesus Christ.

But you can help change that.

Pilgrim Outreach Ministries International, pastored by retired U.S. Navy veteran James Langston, is committed to going into the highways and byways of life—reaching the overlooked, the underserved, and the forgotten. From the United States to the Philippines and beyond, we are ministering to the whole person: mind, body, soul, and spirit.

We are feeding the hungry, supporting families, reaching children, and sharing the Gospel where it is needed most. But we cannot do it alone.

We are calling on World Outreach Partners—people who will stand with us through prayer, faith, and financial support—to help bring hope where there is despair, light where there is darkness, and truth where there is confusion.

Every act of generosity becomes a seed of transformation. Every partnership becomes a bridge to someone in need. Every gift helps us tell one more soul about Jesus Christ.

This is more than a cause—it’s a calling.

Will you answer?

Together, we can make a difference that reaches beyond borders and into eternity.

🌍 Join us today: pomitaly.homestead.com

If this message has touched your heart, please share it with others. Someone, somewhere, is waiting for hope—and you can be a part of delivering it.

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