06/07/2026
Many people do not realize that one of the biggest reasons deliverance ministries fail is not a lack of calling, training, or passion—it is a lack of stable financial support.
Unlike many traditional churches, deliverance ministries often spend countless hours helping people in crisis, ministering to the oppressed, answering calls, conducting spiritual assessments, praying, counseling, traveling, and following up with those seeking freedom. Much of this work happens behind the scenes and is rarely seen by the public.
The reality is that ministry expenses continue whether donations come in or not. Office rent, utilities, technology, outreach, equipment, insurance, travel, educational resources, and administrative costs all require ongoing financial support. When support is inconsistent, ministries are forced to spend valuable time worrying about finances instead of focusing on helping people.
At The Children’s Bread Deliverance Ministry, we have seen firsthand how difficult it can be to maintain a full-time ministry dedicated to setting captives free. Every testimony of freedom comes with hours of preparation, prayer, follow-up, and sacrifice. Yet many assume that ministry simply operates on its own.
The Apostle Paul taught that those who preach the Gospel have the right to receive support from the Gospel (1 Corinthians 9:14). Financial partnership is not just giving money—it is participating in the work of God’s Kingdom. Every prayer session, every life changed, and every soul impacted is made possible by faithful supporters who stand with us.
If our ministry has blessed you, prayed for you, taught you, or helped someone you love, please consider becoming a regular supporter. Together, we can continue bringing freedom, hope, and the power of Jesus Christ to those who desperately need it.
Thank you to everyone who faithfully supports this ministry. You are helping us fight the forces of darkness and bring the light of Christ to a hurting world.
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