THANK YOU TO ALL WHO HELPED SET THESE FAMILIES FREE FROM PRISON!
You not only set them FREE, but put them on a new course of life of blessing. All families now have new homes. They lived in a 12 x 12 room or smaller in prison. All heads of families have been given a vocational trade for life. All the children have been put in school for the very first time and food has been provided for 3 months.
Next, the mothers of each family or the eldest daughters will attend a Teresa Sewing Center and learn to become a seamstress. When they graduate we buy them a sewing machine and kit that will last a lifetime. They all tithe to get the centers going. The Teresa Sewing Centers provide thousands of garments for the prisoners.
So your gift will keep on giving!
From time to time come back to this page for updates on all the vocations trades and graduates from the Teresa Sewing Centers. We will try to let you know.
The Rafique Masih family has no idea of the exact time they ended up in slavery. The head of the family borrowed less than a penny to feed his family. He couldn’t pay it back and ended up in prison. They were third and fourth generation slaves. The father of Rafique and his 5 brothers died in prison. They were all born and raised in prison and had never been outside the prison walls.
They were pastored in the prison by brother Palus, also a former slave. They love the Lord and were grieved that their children had to suffer every day in the brickyards with them.
This family was so happy to be released from prison. We had to put some of the smiling faces on here for you to see!