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Watch volunteer testimonies, stories of the work our crews are doing in the mission field, and learn ways that you can stay involved in the mission, even from home!
2020 has been a challenging year, but God has continued to lead Maranatha in sharing the Gospel through service.
When the pandemic threatened to shut everything down, God began to open doors for Maranatha to continue the mission.
As a veteran project leader, Greg Hatch is the ultimate planner. But no amount of planning could help with the challenges he faced this year.
This West African country has faced minimal impact from COVID, and Maranatha has been able to keep building in communities of need.
The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Peru keeps growing as members keep sharing the Gospel. Now, they are in desperate need of more places of worship.
Mariah Tam's family had served on Maranatha mission trips before, but with uncertainty surrounding her mom’s failing health, Mariah didn’t want to go.
Maranatha is back in Zambia building schools and schools. We're also drilling wells, which is opening doors to new relationships between the Adventist Church and the community.
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From Family Projects to mission trips for teens, there are a number of ways that you can serve with Maranatha.
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After a major church construction effort in Brazil, Maranatha is now solely focused on providing water wells in the driest parts of the country.
Water has become a significant part of Maranatha’s mission, and we are now providing water wells in four countries around the world. .
From churches and schools to water wells, Maranatha’s 22-years of involvement in India is continuing to make a positive impact in the country.
COVID-19 cancelled this year’s teens-only mission trip, Ultimate Workout. But this group still found a way to get together and serve.
In a year when flights are cancelled and borders are closed, Maranatha volunteers are quenching their need to serve and connect in the United States.
After a massive wildfire destroyed the city of Paradise, Maranatha partnered with the local Adventist church to help build storage sheds for the survivors.
Randy Purviance was looking for healing in his life and found it in the most unexpected place: at a Maranatha project in Paradise, California.
Maranatha offers a variety of structures to meet the specific needs of a community. Learn what we build and why.
Maranatha has been working on substantial school campus projects while continuing to build churches and water wells in the most remote parts of Kenya.
If you want to stay connected to Maranatha, there are a number of ways to keep in touch and involved with the mission.
Executive Vice President Kenneth Weiss talks about the ultimate volunteer who came to this earth to provide healing and a cure for the virus of sin.