Missions
The Peru Mission Project
LifeChurch has partnered with Global Consulting Group in supporting the Peru Mission Project. LifeChurch helped to purchase 80 acres on which to build a working farm. The farm will create a sustainable income stream for the local church by providing fruits, vegetables, and fish for the local economy.
LifeChurch supports the Laberinto Children’s Feeding Program, a mission outreach. Every Saturday, missionaries with the Peru Mission Project, with Bryan and Delana Davis prepare a meal and deliver the food and a Bible lesson to 100-150 children in the remote Laberinto village.
Each week, the missionaries travel by river to remote villages to hold worship services in small village churches.
Recently a group from LifeChurch went on a mission trip to help with the Peru Project. They helped in the construction of a house for one local missionary family. They also took part in the Children’s Feeding Program and the river ministry. Next summer, LifeChurch will send another group to help with this project.
SIM Serving in Missions Tim and Kelly Malloy
LifeChurch gives prayer and financial support to Tim and Kelly Malloy, along with their children Colin, Schyler, and Cassidy in their ministry in Nigeria. Tim is involved in evangelism, discipleship, and leadership development as new churches are planted among the Fulani. Kelly continues her work as Health Care Coordinator at Gidan Bege serving over 600 orphans and Nigerian missionary children. She also runs a community health clinic located in Jos. Please continue to pray for an effective and joyful throughout this term of service.
We pray that your partnership with us in the faith will be effective in deepening your understanding of every good thing we share for the sake of Christ. Philemon 1:6
Frontiers
LifeChurch provides financial and prayer support for a missionary couple in South Asia.
proclaiming Christ where he has never been preached… Romans 15:20
Still Creek Ranch
LifeChurch provides prayer and financial support for Still Creek Ranch.



