The Bread Of Life Global Ministries

Letter from the Founder

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Dear beloved friend, Kingdom partner, and fellow servant of the Lord Jesus Christ,

There are burdens that a man does not choose.
There are visions that do not come from ambition, but from the secret place of prayer, tears, conviction, and surrender before God.
The Bread of Life Global Ministries was not born out of a desire to build a name for myself. It was born from a burden that has followed me, pressed me, broken me, and awakened me again and again to one truth:
Jesus Christ is the Bread of Life, and the world is starving without Him.

Everywhere we look, humanity is hungry.
Some are hungry for truth.Some are hungry for love.Some are hungry for deliverance.Some are hungry for purpose.Some are hungry for hope.
Some are hungry for a Father they have never known.

And many are dying with full hands but empty souls.

The world has offered people entertainment but not salvation.
Religion has offered rituals but not redemption.
Systems have offered promises but not peace.
Wealth has offered comfort but not eternal life.

But Jesus said:
“I am the bread of life. He who comes to Me shall never hunger, and he who believes in Me shall never thirst.”
John 6:35 NKJV

This is the heartbeat of this ministry.
We exist because Jesus is still the answer for the world.

The Burden That Started It All

For years, the Lord has placed a fire in my heart for His Word. Not merely to read it, but to search it, weep over it, teach it, write it, and proclaim it with clarity and conviction.

My books were not written from a place of convenience. Many were written from burden. Some were written through tears. Some came from seasons of rejection, waiting, silence, obedience, correction, and deep personal wrestling before God.

I have often sat with the Scriptures open before me and felt the weight of eternity pressing on my heart.

I have asked myself:
How many people know about God but do not truly know Him?
How many have heard religion but have never understood the cross?
How many are walking toward eternity without hearing the gospel of Jesus Christ clearly?
How many are broken, wounded, rejected, and forgotten, yet still loved by God?

These questions would not leave me.
And from that burden, the writing began.
The books began.
The ministry vision began.
The call became clearer.

But I now understand that the books are only one part of the assignment.
The Lord has placed something larger in my heart.
A ministry.
A movement.
A global vision.
A cry for souls.

Why The Bread of Life Global Ministries Exists

The Bread of Life Global Ministries exists to proclaim Jesus Christ to the nations, to feed people spiritually with the Word of God, to call souls to salvation, to strengthen believers in truth, and to demonstrate the compassion of Christ through practical Kingdom works.

We are not called only to preach.
We are called to reach.
We are not called only to teach.
We are called to disciple.
We are not called only to speak of love.
We are called to become vessels of the love of Christ in a suffering world.

This ministry carries several arms of one vision:

To preach the gospel.
To publish truth.
To disciple believers.
To care for orphans.
To train and empower women in impoverished nations.
To build Christ-centered communities.
To raise resources for the end-time harvest.
To win souls for the Kingdom of God.

The burden is global because the gospel is global.
Jesus did not say, “Go into some of the world.”
He said:
“Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature.”
Mark 16:15 NKJV

That command has never expired.

The Cry for Souls

At the center of everything we do is one word:
Souls.

Not numbers.
Not crowds.
Not platforms.
Not applause.

Souls.

The soul of a child who has no father.
The soul of a woman who has been abandoned and forgotten.
The soul of a young man trapped in addiction.
The soul of a family living without hope.
The soul of a nation blinded by darkness.
The soul of a person who has never truly heard that Jesus died, was buried, rose again, and still saves.

This is why the campaign Billions of Dollars for Billions of Souls was born.

Not because money is the focus.
But because souls are worth the sacrifice.

The world raises billions for vanity, entertainment, politics, pleasure, war, technology, and temporary kingdoms. But where are the resources for the harvest? Where are the builders who will say, “Lord, whatever You place in my hands, let it serve Your eternal purpose”?

This campaign is a cry for Kingdom wealth to serve Kingdom harvest.
It is not fundraising for comfort.
It is funding for souls.

The Vision Beyond the Walls

The Bread of Life Global Ministries is not a ministry that exists only inside buildings. The vision reaches into communities, nations, villages, homes, streets, prisons, schools, digital platforms, and forgotten places.

We believe the gospel must be carried through every righteous door available.

Through books.
Through missions.
Through media.
Through evangelism.
Through discipleship.
Through humanitarian work.
Through orphan care.
Through women’s training centers.
Through Christ-centered communities like the Goshen Project.

The Goshen vision especially burns deeply in my heart — a Christ-centered village, a place of refuge, productivity, peace, worship, training, and community. A place where people are not merely housed, but restored. A place where families can breathe, work, grow, pray, and live under the lordship of Jesus Christ.

But even Goshen is not the final goal.
The final goal is souls.
The final goal is Christ formed in people.
The final goal is lives surrendered to the Lord Jesus.
The final goal is the Kingdom of God advanced in the earth.

A Ministry Built on Stewardship, Not Self

I want to say this with all sincerity of heart:
This ministry is not about personal glory.

It is not about building a name for Peter Lengwe.
It is not about luxury.
It is not about religious performance.
It is not about using God’s people for personal gain.

This ministry must belong to Jesus Christ.

Every book, every project, every campaign, every building, every mission, every dollar, every open door, and every testimony must point back to Him.

If God entrusts resources into our hands, we must steward them with clean hands and the fear of the Lord.
If God entrusts people to us, we must serve them with humility.
If God entrusts nations to us, we must enter them with prayer.
If God entrusts influence to us, we must use it to lift up Christ, not ourselves.

For what shall it profit a man to gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?

My Appeal to You

I am writing this letter not only to explain a vision, but to invite you into a burden.

Maybe you are a believer who has been asking God how your life can matter beyond yourself.
Maybe you are a business owner who knows your resources were never meant only for comfort.
Maybe you are a pastor, missionary, intercessor, author, leader, or servant of God who feels the urgency of the times.
Maybe you are someone who has been blessed, but deep down you know there is more to your blessing than personal enjoyment.

I invite you to pray with us.
I invite you to stand with us.
I invite you to help us carry the Bread of Life to hungry souls.

Not everyone will go to the nations physically.
But your giving can go.
Your prayer can go.
Your partnership can go.
Your sacrifice can go.
Your obedience can go.

A Bible placed in someone’s hands may carry your seed.
A child fed and taught the Word may carry your seed.
A woman trained and restored may carry your seed.
A missionary strengthened may carry your seed.
A soul saved in a village you may never visit may carry your seed.

And one day, in eternity, you may meet the fruit of what you helped make possible.

The Hour Is Urgent

We cannot afford to be casual in an hour like this.

The nations are shifting.
Darkness is bold.
Deception is loud.
Families are breaking.
Children are being discipled by the world.
Many churches are losing their fire.
And souls are stepping into eternity every day.

This is not the hour to hide our light.

This is the hour to rise.
To preach Christ.
To feed the hungry.
To disciple the nations.
To publish truth.
To build with wisdom.
To give with purpose.
To pray with tears.
To move with obedience.

The harvest is not waiting for perfect people.
The harvest is waiting for surrendered people.

My Personal Prayer

My prayer is that The Bread of Life Global Ministries will never become an empty institution.

May it never become a name without fire.
May it never become a structure without the Spirit.
May it never become a ministry without compassion.
May it never become a campaign without souls.
May it never become a platform without the presence of God.

May every person who encounters this ministry encounter the heart of Jesus Christ.

May the broken find healing.
May the lost hear the gospel.
May the hungry be fed with truth.
May the rejected discover they are seen by God.
May the orphan find care.
May the widow find support.
May women in forgotten places be trained, strengthened, and restored.
May families be discipled.
May communities be transformed.
May nations be touched.
And may Jesus Christ receive all the glory.

A Final Word from My Heart

I do not know every door God will open.
I do not know every nation this vision will reach.
I do not know every person who will partner with it.

But I know this:
The burden is real.
The harvest is urgent.
The gospel is still the power of God unto salvation.
Jesus is still the Bread of Life.
And souls still matter to God.

So I place this vision before you with humility, fear of the Lord, and faith.

Pray with us.
Stand with us.
Build with us.
Give with us.
Go with us.

Let us carry the Bread of Life to a starving world.

For His glory.
For His Kingdom.
For the harvest.
For the souls Jesus died to save.

With a burdened heart and surrendered hands,
Peter Lengwe
Founder, The Bread of Life Global Ministries

The Bread of Life Global Ministries was not born out of ambition. It was born out of burden — a burden to carry Jesus Christ, the Bread of Life, to a starving world.

We are not building a ministry for a name. We are building a vessel for the harvest.