

Ambassador Matt McNeill spent over 100 hours creating this Ebenezer stone of a film documenting the first decade of The Good Story, along with the founders, Ryan and Kelly Portnoy’s personal journey, which ultimately led them to start The Good Story. This has been a long journey marked by God’s faithfulness at every turn and the ups and downs of pioneering a ministry from the ground up.
The Burundi Hope Project collaborates with, supports and works alongside the Community of Emmanuel Churches (CEEM) in Burundi to share the Gospel and bring hope to the people of Burundi.
After ten years of serving in Malawi, our co-founder, Steven Chartier learned that the root causes of poverty can not be broken by education alone. 60% of college graduates in Malawi can not find full-time employment and 8/10 businesses fail within the first 3 years, and as a result, they return to the cycle of poverty. What if there was a place where Biblical leadership and strong entrepreneurial training could provide the toolset to help college graduates create new jobs?
Is it possible for the global church, nonprofit ministries, and individuals to partner with the unique and vibrant Roma believing community in healthy, dynamic ways? Do Roma churches desire partnerships outside of their distinctive communities?
For centuries, the Roma or Romani have arguably been one of the most misunderstood people groups on our planet.