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Myanmar (formerly Burma) is a nation characterized by ethnic diversity and ongoing political unrest. Many tribes have long faced persecution and displacement due to ongoing military conflict and civil war. Thousands have been forced to flee their homes, living in refugee camps or as internally displaced persons (IDPs). Access to education, healthcare, and employment is severely limited, especially in conflict zones. Children often grow up without stability, facing trauma and uncertainty. Religious minorities, including Christians, have also faced restrictions and violence. In the midst of turmoil, Christian ministries provide food, shelter, trauma care, and the hope of the Gospel. All Nations Tribal Outreach offers safe spaces for healing and growth where the government cannot. Our School of Ministry and church work are not only needed, but are also saving many souls for Christ. Myanmar’s suffering people desperately need the comfort, peace, and restoration that can be found in Christ.

Malawi, often referred to as “The Warm Heart of Africa,” is home to numerous tribes, including the Chewa, Yao, and Tumbuka. Despite its cultural richness, Malawi remains one of the poorest nations in the world. Colonized by the British and later impacted by political instability and economic challenges, Malawi has struggled to provide basic services. Many families live below the poverty line, with limited access to clean water, healthcare, and education. High rates of HIV/AIDS have left thousands of children orphaned and vulnerable. Malnutrition and homelessness are daily realities for many, especially in rural areas. All Nations Tribal Outreach’s work is deeply needed to bring both physical relief and the message of God’s love. The compassionate presence of our leaders, Rev. Peter and Emily Fungulani, offers healing where systems have failed. In a land hungry for restoration, the Gospel brings true and lasting change.

Mozambique is a nation recovering from years of colonization, civil war, and natural disasters. Many of the tribes have rich traditions, yet are enduring deep hardship. Portuguese rule left behind limited infrastructure and education systems, and post-independence conflict devastated families and communities. Access to healthcare and clean water is scarce, and many children go without regular schooling. Orphaned and abandoned children are particularly vulnerable to exploitation and poverty. The church has become a place of refuge and rebuilding. Christian ministries are on the frontlines, caring for the hurting and proclaiming Christ’s hope. All Nations Tribal Outreach aims to make a greater impact on this nation by training ministers and supporting compassionate ministries. Compassionate outreach meets urgent physical needs while pointing people to eternal hope in Jesus. Mozambique’s broken past cries out for the healing hands of the Gospel.

India is a land of vast cultural diversity, with thousands of distinct tribes and ethnic groups, including the Adivasi (indigenous) communities. While India is advancing economically, millions still live in extreme poverty, especially in tribal and rural regions. Generations of systemic inequality, caste-based discrimination, and limited access to education have pushed many to the margins. Children from tribal backgrounds are at high risk of malnutrition, child labor, and trafficking. Many families live in slums or make-shift shelters, struggling for daily survival. Christian ministries often serve in the forgotten places, offering food, schooling, and the love of Christ. In areas where government aid is limited, the church steps in as a beacon of hope. A profound physical need aligns with India’s profound spiritual hunger. All Nation Tribal Outreach has a desire to help feed the poor, support marginalized groups, and provide an avenue for people to experience Christ’s love. The work of missions here is both urgent and life-transforming, bringing light to some of the world’s most neglected communities.