Purpose Statement

 

Christ for Humanity (CFH) is a Christian humanitarian relief organization whose purpose is to glorify God by enabling the Church to advance the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the needy and to minister to members of God's Family

 

 

 

 

Welcome!

 

 

Christ for Humanity (CFH) is a humanitarian aid / short-term mission sending organization serving the needs of the disadvantaged in the United States and abroad. CFH receives donations of food, clothing, supplies from business and medical communities, churches and and medical caring individuals. CFH distributes these supplies at no cost to missionaries, healthcare workers or other ministries working in almost 40 countries worldwide to enhance their outreach to the poor. CFH also sponsors several short-term  missions around the world utilizing  humanitarian aid & evangelism.

Two Tarahumara Indians, Copper Canyon, Mexico  Two Tarahumara Indians

We invite you to look around our web site at the work we

 are doing.  Our ministry faces many obstacles in its effort 

to get humanitarian aid to those who need it most. Often, 

problems come in the form of bureaucratic red tape 

or government corruption in the countries needing help.

 In the past, prayer has broken down seemingly impossible

 walls. Continue to pray for the poor at home and abroad. 

 

 

The cost of running a humanitarian aid organization is substantial. Christ for Humanity endeavors to keep its 

overhead low, stretching each ministry dollar to help the greatest number of people. The ministry is funded by 

gifts from churches, organizations and individuals sharing our vision of the Great Commission. Christ for Humanity

 is interested in enlarging its donor base in order to accomplish more in the states and abroad. The ministry offers

 various volunteer opportunities for churches, youth groups, organizations and individuals. Get involved in the ministry

 of helps. Call us today.

 


    Mestizo Indian in the Sierra Madres,  Mexico   Mestizo Indian in Sierra Madres

Our Mission: The Great Commission

 

James 2:14-16 best describes Christ for Humanity's approach to the great commission:   

 

What good is it, my brother, if a man claims to have faith but has no deeds? Can such faith save him? 

Suppose a brother or sister is without clothes or daily food. If one of you says to him, "Go, I wish you well;  keep warm and well fed," but does nothing about his physical needs, what good is it?

 

When people are cold, hungry, or in pain, the concept of a loving God is difficult to comprehend. 

Christ for Humanity's goal is to provide Christian field workers with the means to meet physical and spiritual needs. 

We would like to encourage you to look over our review of 2003 humanitarian aid provided worldwide.