Through six key programs, Good-Heart Rhema Christian Network brings the love of Christ to children, youth, women, and the poor — meeting both spiritual and practical needs in our communities.
Every child deserves access to quality education regardless of their background. We provide scholarships and educational assistance to children from extremely poor families, giving them a chance to learn, grow, and build a future.
We believe education is one of the most powerful tools for breaking the cycle of poverty — and we are committed to making it accessible to every child in need.
No one should suffer because they cannot afford healthcare. We mobilize financial and material support for the sick who are unable to pay hospital bills, ensuring that the most vulnerable receive the medical care they need.
Through partnerships and donor support, we stand in the gap for families in medical crisis.
We provide essential relief to the poorest of the poor by meeting their basic needs — food, farming tools and equipment, and building materials — so they can survive today and build towards tomorrow.
We work to restore dignity and hope to families who have been left behind.
We are passionate about seeing women rise. Through Bible recitation programs, skills training, and community support, we equip women with the spiritual grounding and practical tools they need to lead, thrive, and impact their families and communities.
The youth are the future — and we invest in them. We engage young people through Bible recitation competitions across churches, communities, and Local Government Areas, rewarding excellence and building a generation rooted in the Word of God.
Lasting change happens at the community level. We collaborate with NGOs, individuals, churches, and government bodies to drive sustainable development — delivering consultancy services and strategic partnerships that multiply our impact.
Your giving makes these programs possible. Partner with us to reach more children, women, youth, and families with the love and truth of Christ.