April has been a significant and busy time for the US office. From hosting Sam Hills from the UK on his way to South and Central America for 6 months, Janaki Menni, who is doing incredible work in India making her first trip to the US, and long-time friend, Israel Paulose, also doing amazing work in a different part of India. It is amazing how our network always comes together to meet new people, encourage their work, and engage in various types of support.
Isn’t it incredible to think of the thousands of lives who will be touched and changed by the faithfulness of our friends and partners? God is using Links to mobilise GOOD NEWS in powerful ways all over the world every single day. We are truly better together, and hope continues to build as we see people in poverty rise to a new destiny.
Thank you for being on the journey with us!
October 1, 2025
The worst floods in decades have devastated millions across Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. Our partners are working hard and making such a difference. Please do pray and consider giving generously to support their work and provide hope during this crisis.
October 1, 2025
If you’re a regular reader of e:Link, you’ll know that our Links Africa Hub is based at the Peacemakers site in Kenya. The legacy of Peacemakers continues to shape the community around the hub and inspire the people who work there.
October 1, 2025
Triumphant Mercy are a Links partner based in Beirut, Lebanon who focus on serving the Lebanese people through providing critical aid, education, vocational training, spiritual and psychosocial services support and livelihoods. The TM team were delighted to recently host Helen Harrison, lead trainer of 360Life and participate in the training that Helen brought to them.
October 1, 2025
In a rural corner of South Asia, where disability often means isolation, shame or exclusion, a rare and radiant gathering recently took place. Hosted by South Asia Access (an Act4You account) in partnership with Joni and Friends, a U.S.-based Christian non-profit dedicated to serving families affected by disability, the International Family Retreat became a sacred space of rest, restoration and radical belonging.