Outcomes
We desire to see lives empowered to flourish through the power of the Gospel and through the work of the unified body of Christ. We track our impact for the joy of seeing fruit and to make sure we’re stewarding your financial gifts well.
2025 Impact Measurements
Across four countries, 127 Worldwide partners are creating lasting change through locally led, gospel-centered initiatives.
Across four countries, 127 Worldwide partners are creating lasting change through locally led, gospel-centered initiatives.
David
Iglesia El Camino (Guatemala)
Strengthening the local church and community.
- 127 Connect Team spent a week walking alongside Iglesia El Camino and the village of San Vicente.
- Thriving Deaf Ministry—where barriers are broken, sign language is being taught, and every member is empowered to belong and serve.
- Partner grant support for renovation of space to accommodate their growing community outreach initiative.
Arjun
Gentle Heart Foundation (Nepal)
Empowering women and launching new partnerships.
- Two Equip Teams visited to onboard and plan long-term goals with Gentle Heart Foundation.
- Sewing training program grant approved for women vulnerable to trafficking in rural Chitwan.
- First phase of grant funded in September to fund setup, materials, and securing space for training.
Geoffrey
Acres of Hope (Uganda)
Building sustainability and feeding hope.
- 500 meals a day supported through aquaponics — two fish harvests and year-round vegetables for students.
- Permanent piggery structure completed to begin breeding and sales for sustainable income.
- 127 Equip Team visit to assess progress and plan for long-term growth.
Chris
Swahiba Networks (Kenya)
Equipping youth and pastors for lasting impact.
- 120 young women trained and graduated from the Mentorship & Empowerment Program (MEP).
- 58 youth attended a weeklong Abide discipleship camp.
- 137 pastors trained and encouraged through monthly gatherings.
- Cross-partner collaboration as Chris and Geoffrey met in Uganda to share learning and strategy.
Rose
Tumaini Miles of Smiles (Kenya)
Investing in education and family empowerment.
- U.S. leadership and networking trip through Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Texas.
- 24 teachers supported with salaries and classroom supplies.
- 25 high school scholarships provided for students in need.
- 30 widows empowered with seeds and fertilizer to launch income-generating farms.
Together, We Multiply Impact
Across Uganda, Guatemala, Nepal, and Kenya
500 meals a day provided
120 young women and 58 youth trained and discipled
30 widows empowered through sustainable farming
Dozens of teachers, pastors, and families equipped for lasting change
2025 Financials
INCOME
Misc. Revenue
0.2%
33.3%
Organizations
66.5%
Families & Individuals
EXPENSES
Ministry
67%
21%
Fundraising
12%
Operations
Ministry Breakdown
increased
advocacy
& awareness
8%
21%
equipped local leaders
41%
supported
partner grants
Direct Partner Grants
- 43% supported sustainability-focused programs
- 32% impacted children receiving education
- 25% increased Gospel-centered projects
To Vulnerable Communities
Around the World
Ministry Impact in 2025
growing their own food and meeting the needs of their family through the Family Empowerment Program. 100% of them gave a portion of their harvest back to Tumaini.
graduated 8th grade from Brightsmile Hill School. 100% of them began high school, exceeding the national average of 60%. 127 Worldwide provided scholarships for 25 of these students.
TUMAINI
MILES of SMILES
These fish will be fed through a brand new pellet machine 127 supported through a Partner Grant. Able to produce 10 tons of feed each month, the new machine will also generate income to move AOH to greater self-sustainability.
for the Acres of Hope staff that are supported by 127 Worldwide. These men facilitate the aquaponics and agriculture projects which are building a foundation for self-sustainability in the future.
ACRES
of HOPE
127 provided scholarships to 77 students!
These young women are now part of a group of nearly 700 MEP graduates sought after by employers and empowered with skills and training to start their own small business.
SWAHIBA
of the deaf ministry attended a spiritual retreat after a long hiatus due to COVID restrictions. These members of the deaf ministry spent time in prayer and scripture as they re-launched their ministry this year.