Highlights from reports for Centers
around the world.

I have selected the following comments
of directors from the many letters we
continually receive in
Global Missions from our Love
Lines family around the world.


Emmanuel Mwasunga has opened nine crisis centers since 2002.
More than 8,000 people have been delivered, received salvation and have been healed through the work of these centers in Tanzania.


Gilgal James opened 18 centers in South Eastern India.
These centers were a major help to Tsunami disaster victims.


“Our telephone center has joined nine other telephone ministries,
including London’s Christian Helpline.  Together we are
taking 70,000 calls a year, allowing 24 hour coverage.” 
Pam Drinnan from Hull, England.


“In the Hindu country of Nepal people feel safe to call us at Godawari
Love Line Counseling Center.  After prayer and counseling, they have
more confidence to join a church and face persecution.”  Shiva Gautam


God has given Emmanuel Bediako in Wenchi, Ghana and his team
a love for Muslim people who call Freedom Crisis Center expressing their many needs.  They are coming to know Jesus and
are receiving many miracles.


“We are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  People are asking
counsel concerning torture, hunger, disease, marriage, education, abortion, unemployment, drugs, abuse, prostitution crime,
witch-hunting, alcoholism, fear, depression and suicide.” 
Christophe Dembele from Mali.


“The Holy Spirit told me to start a telephone counseling center in Burundi so I could minister to people who
have no other place to go for help.”  Mujanama Levis


“I am not thinking of having only one Love Lines Center but,
at least one in every region of Togo.”  Petro Aziato


“Many church leaders have opened their doors to this telephone
ministry.  Financially we are not complaining because every vision
has provision.”  Bishop Musonda of Zambia.




Damaris Faulkner, Manager of Global Missions