Who we are and what we do

Jesus Harvesters is a dedicated Christian organization committed to serving vulnerable communities through medical missions and pastoral support. We believe in practical compassion and sustainable development.

About Us

Our spiritual mission

We answer God's call to serve the most vulnerable communities. Our work is driven by love and commitment to human dignity.

Our Calling

Transforming lives through compassionate service

Jesus commanded us to make disciples. We believe discipleship occurs in the context of a local church and community of believers. To that end, Jesus Harvesters partners with a local church partner, Agape Fellowship Centre, to fulfill this Great Commission throughout East Africa through evangelism, discipleship, and pastor training.

A man in a blue shirt and hat vaccinating a camel while another person holds the camel's open mouth under a tree in a sandy area.
Financial Transparency

Jesus Harvesters Ministries is an evangelical, non
denominational, 501 (c) 3
tax-exempt nonprofit organization

We rely solely on the generosity of people like you who are called to fulfill the Great Commission around the world.

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Donation

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Then he said to his disciples, "The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field."
Matthew 9:37-38

Large group of people seated outdoors under a yellow tent, many wearing colorful clothing, in a rural setting with cloudy skies.
Partially constructed building with a wooden frame and corrugated metal siding, two motorcycles parked in front, and scattered wooden planks nearby.

"The hope we found through Jesus Harvesters changed everything. Our village now has a church that transforms lives."

Pastor Calistus Magotsi
Pastor Agape Fellowship Centre Shinyalu

Be part of our mission

Your support can transform lives and bring hope to communities in need

Three women standing by a yellow van, one wearing a purple 'Outback Africa' staff shirt showing a small item to another woman.